TALENT AND SKILL THESAURUS

HOSPITALITY



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HELPFUL TIP:

When planning a cast member's talents and skills, think about how genetics, personality traits (both positive attributes and flaws), past experiences, environment, and the character's roles (within a family, a community, and society) all factor into what strengths may form. These special qualities should tie into the story, not only to make the character interesting but also to help him achieve his goal.
DEFINITION:
Treating visitors and guests with amiability and generosity

DESCRIPTION:
Hospitable characters are those who have a knack for making others feel welcome. They know what to say and do to make people feel relaxed and comfortable. Making sure another person's needs are taken care of and that they feel appreciated are both key to providing hospitality. Offering food, drink, shelter, and other comforts are all aspects of this talent, but even more important is being able to read each individual and being able to identify what their specific needs might be.

BENEFICIAL STRENGTHS OR ABILITIES:
Strong intuition and observation skills
Being a people person
Having knowledge of different cultures and customs
Being well-connected and able to provide items that people may desire

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ASSOCIATED STEREOTYPES AND PERCEPTIONS:
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SCENARIOS WHERE THIS SKILL MIGHT BE USEFUL:
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