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When visiting a girl's house, it's important to be respectful, polite, and mindful of her rules and boundaries. Here are some tips on how to act at a girl's house: 1. Be on time: Show up at the agreed-upon time, or let her know in advance if you'll be late. 2. Dress appropriately: Dress for the occasion and be mindful of any dress codes or cultural norms. 3. Bring a gift: Bring a small gift like flowers, chocolates, or a bottle of wine to show your appreciation for her hospitality. 4. Take off your shoes: Many households have a no-shoe policy, so be prepared to take off your shoes at the door. 5. Be polite to her family and pets: Greet her family and pets with respect and kindness. 6. Respect her privacy: Don't snoop around or touch anything without permission. Respect her personal space and belongings. 7. Follow her house rules: If she has any rules about smoking, drinking, or using certain areas of the house, follow them without question. 8. Help out if you can: Offer to help with any tasks, such as setting the table or cleaning up after dinner. 9. Be mindful of your language and behavior: Avoid using offensive language or making inappropriate jokes. 10. Thank her for the invitation: Thank her for inviting you to her home and express your gratitude for her hospitality.
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