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− | [[Hitchhiking]] and [[hospitality exchange]] are perfect matches. | + | [[Hitchhiking]] and [[finding accommodation|hospitality exchange]] are perfect matches. Some '''tips for being a welcome guest'''. |
− | As a [[hitchhiker]] it's a bit harder to plan when you're arriving, especially if you're going a long way. | + | As a [[hitchhiking|hitchhiker]] it's a bit harder to plan when you're arriving, especially if you're going a long way. Try to give your hosts a time frame of when you're expecting to arrive and, if possible, send them text messages with updates. |
− | ==See also== | + | == See also == |
* [[Tips for hosting hitchhikers]] | * [[Tips for hosting hitchhikers]] | ||
Latest revision as of 03:22, 8 October 2011
Hitchhiking and hospitality exchange are perfect matches. Some tips for being a welcome guest.
As a hitchhiker it's a bit harder to plan when you're arriving, especially if you're going a long way. Try to give your hosts a time frame of when you're expecting to arrive and, if possible, send them text messages with updates.
See also
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