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What are acts or words of welcoming someone?

Here are some acts and words of welcoming someone, categorized for different situations:

General Welcoming

* Words:

* "Welcome!"

* "It's nice to see you."

* "Welcome aboard!"

* "Welcome to [place/event]."

* "We're so glad you could make it."

* "Please, come in and make yourself comfortable."

* Actions:

* A warm smile and friendly handshake

* Offering a drink or snack

* Introducing them to others

* Giving them a tour of the place

Welcoming a Guest

* Words:

* "Welcome to my home!"

* "I'm so happy you're here."

* "Please, feel free to relax and make yourself at home."

* "Let me show you your room."

* Actions:

* Preparing a meal for them

* Offering to help them unpack

* Setting up a comfortable space for them to relax

Welcoming a New Employee

* Words:

* "Welcome to the team!"

* "We're excited to have you join us."

* "We're here to help you get settled in."

* "I hope you enjoy your time here."

* Actions:

* Giving them a thorough orientation

* Introducing them to colleagues

* Providing them with the resources they need to succeed

Welcoming a New Member to a Group

* Words:

* "Welcome to the group!"

* "We're glad to have you join us."

* "Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions."

* "We're excited to learn from you."

* Actions:

* Making an effort to get to know them

* Including them in activities

* Creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere

Other Welcoming Phrases

* Formal:

* "Welcome to our company."

* "It is an honor to have you here."

* "We are pleased to welcome you."

* Informal:

* "Hey, welcome!"

* "So glad you could make it."

* "What's up, come on in!"

Remember, the most important thing is to be genuine and make the person feel comfortable and included.

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