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->''"THE BURDEN OF HOSPITALITY IS TOO GREAT FOR ROOOOOLF!"''
-->-- '''Rolf''', ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'', "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS2E12RamblingEd Rambling Ed]]"




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* WelcomingSong: A place's owners/residents welcome someone with a song.

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* WelcomingSong: A place's owners/residents welcome someone with a song.song.
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Tropes for hosting or welcoming people, including when not done in the best ways or for the best reasons.

A sub-trope of MoralityTropes. For positive examples, compare to GoodnessTropes, APoliteIndex, and TheseTropesShouldHelp. For negative examples, compare to TheJerkIndex. See also EntitledToThisIndex.

!!Tropes in this index include:
* AngelUnaware: An angel disguises themself to see whether others would show them hospitality.
* BewareOfHitchhikingGhosts: Giving a stranger in need a ride, only to discover they are already dead.
* GoodSamaritan: A person who takes in another in need.
** BadSamaritan: A person who takes in another in need ... only to do the needy person more harm.
** TheFarmerAndTheViper: A person who takes in another in need ... only for the needy person to hurt them in return.
* HospitalityForHeroes: Offering the hero a place to stay without pay.
* InnOfNoReturn: The patrons of an inn make sure their guests never leave.
* InvitedAsDinner: Invited somewhere to be the main course.
* MustBeInvited: Monsters cannot enter a place unless invited in.
* NoFameNoWealthNoService: Whether you receive hospitality depends on how famous or wealthy you are.
* NoMrBondIExpectYouToDine: The villain treats the captured hero(es) to a meal.
* PrettyFreeloaders: Allowed to stay somewhere rent-free because you're attractive.
* SacredHospitality: Tradition that all guests must be welcomed and treated well.
* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: A guest truly makes themself at home.
* VillainOverForDinner: The hero's family member invites [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the villain over for dinner]].
* WelcomingSong: A place's owners/residents welcome someone with a song.

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