hos·pi·tal·i·ty
/ˌhäspəˈtalədē/
Noun
1.
: friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers.
: act of making people feel comfortable and welcome while they are in your sphere.
: being solicitous about people’s well-being and interested in what they have to say, as well as charismatic and accommodating. Generate: FEEDBACK, QUALITATIVE.
2.
: relationship between a host and guest, mediated through various forms of exchange.
: activity, business, or industry that focuses on providing accommodations, entertainment, food and beverage, and sports and recreational activities to meet the demands of different target audiences and provide them with the utmost convenience possible. Generate: DATA, QUANTITATIVE.
Etymology
The first known use of “hospitality” dates back to the 14th Century, according to Merriam-Webster.
- hospitalite / Middle English / “reception of guests, provision of lodging”
- ospitalité, hospitalité / Anglo-French / “hospitality, hospital”
- hospitālis / Latin / “of a guest, hospitality, hospitable”
Future Uses
We can tell the AI to generate a structure for collecting feedback from guests and to analyze the data. I will take joy in doing the rest.