Sentences with phrase «make them feel welcome around»

He opened practices up to media, made more in - season recruiting trips and made a concerted effort to reach out to former players and make them feel welcome around the program.

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If I had a human assistant, I would certainly rather see him pick up my guests in the lobby and make sure they feel welcome, than fiddle around in Outlook all day trying to manage my 15 weekly meetings.
Make the new guy or gal feel welcome — invite them out for coffee, or show them around the office.
If the parish priest is welcoming and friendly with all parents, no matter what their personal situation, the word soon goes around the area that he is an understanding priest and quickly so many others who have one way or another been made to feel unworthy of the sacrament come forward to have their children baptised.
«It's not just my team - mates, it's the staff around the training ground, at the stadium — everyone's made me feel welcome.
Museum Host Museum Host volunteers are part of our amazing Visitor Services team, making our guests feel welcome and helping them find their way around the museum.
Needless to say I was a bit gun shy this time around, but Joe Pellegrini made me feel welcomed and appreciated.
When selecting a puppy or dog, make sure all family members, especially including children, love the dog, feel completely at ease around the dog, and are able to easily control the dog before you decide to welcome him into your home.
The team at Gili Air were so fun to be around and made me feel so welcome.
While some manor hotels have a stuffy atmosphere, the young team here make every effort to make guests feel welcome and comfortable even supplying wellies for those who want to stroll around the grounds.
We were personally received and shown around and it made us feel very welcome.
We just felt that no extra effort was made whatsoever to make you feel welcome or informed as to what's around and a little about travel (best metro / bus / train card to get) but more of «here's your room key, bye» - we were the only ones at reception at the time so I understand if they were busy this wouldn't have been possible....
The Justice's courtly and somewhat formal manners are noteworthy in themselves; the point of good manners, after all, is to make the people around you feel valued and welcomed, and both on and off the bench, Justice Stevens had the best manners I have ever seen.
The big things I imagine I'll be doing differently will revolve around keeping threads going when they still have some life in them (which I like to do anyway), focusing on making new members feel welcome (which I should be doing anyway) and helping keep OBVIOUS inappropriate content off the site (which I try to do by referring abuse to the mods now anyway).
I guess that some people is naturally like that and they can make anyone feel special, but this makes me wonder how people feel around me... can I make others feel welcomed?
You see one of my new years resolutions is to make those around me that I don't know feel welcome, which is sadly not natural for me.
Anyways, I have been doing a little better lately and it is my prayer that God will fill me with a passion to make everyone around me feel welcomed, accepted, and loved!
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