What do you say when someone arrives at your home?
Welcome
What should you say when you enter someone’s home?
Hello! Thank you for having me!
What is a common gift to bring when visiting a friend’s home?
Flowers or a gift
You’re a guest. The host gives you food. What do you say?
Thank you
What’s a typical thing to offer guests when they arrive?
A drink or snacks
What do you offer a guest to drink?
Water, milk, juice, soda
What should you do before sitting down?
Ask where to sit.
How would you say the Danish "tak for mad" in English?
It tasted good or thank you for food
A guest is late to your party. What do you say?
That's okay. Come in!
What food do you often serve at a birthday party?
Pizza, cake, burger
What do you say when your guest leaves?
Thanks for coming!
Should you take your shoes off if the host asks you to?
What do many Danes do with their shoes when they enter a home?
They take them off
You want more juice. What do you say?
May I have some more juice, please
What is something healthy to serve a guest?
Fruit or vegetables
What does a host usually say before eating?
Enjoy your meal!
What do you say when you leave someone’s house?
Thank you for having me
Do people in Denmark usually hug or shake hands when they meet for the first time?
Shake hands
A guest says “Thank you for dinner.” What do you say?
You’re welcome / I’m glad you liked it!
How many dishes do you eat at a fine-dining-restaurant?
Typical 3-7 dishes
What is the English word for “værtskab”?
What should you never do without asking in someone’s home?
Go through their things
Is it polite to be on time in Denmark?
Yes, it is polite
You are the host. The guest drops a glass. What do you say?
No problem! It's okay
What do people often drink when visiting someone in England?
Tea