The idea of supporting or honoring the person who is your guest.
Being someone else’s guest can represent (experiencing in real life or imagining): a new or different experience of a temporary nature, feeling or being new to a particular environment or situation, feeling welcomed, supported, or honored by others.
See also: Party, Special Occasion, Event, Visiting, Traveling, Trip or Vacation, Holiday, Appointment, Meeting, Arriving, Returning [1]
If you are the host to a guest you are the provider of the space. There’s always a bit of mystery and guesswork in dealing with a guest, which represents that you are feeling stiffness, awkwardness, formality and hospitality in your own home. [2]
2. One does not want to face up to something.
3. Someone requires special attention.
4. A stranger coming signifies a quest for new adventures, interests or work.
5. A wish to adopt desirable personality characteristics of the guest. [3]
(See also: Food, Invitation, Hospitality, Table) [8]
