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1 February
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Things to say to welcome visitors(clients) after a long flight?
Things to say to welcome visitors(clients) after a long flight?
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1 February
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"Welcome!"
"Make yourselves at home!"
"Come on in, rest easy!"
those are the warmest & calmest ones I typically hear.

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