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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so hospitable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe how someone has treated you or someone close to you, when they have been excessively welcoming and kind. For example, you could say, "They were so hospitable, they offered us a place to stay even though we had only just met."
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Indians are so hospitable.
So accommodating, so hospitable – yet so other.
The climate is not so hospitable for Mr. McCallum.
"Gaddafi was so hospitable whenever we went to Libya.
So hospitable, in fact, they have an official scheme devoted to entertaining strangers.
And a special thanks to all those Iranians who helped with my trip and were so hospitable.
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It's all so very hospitable.
Perhaps there is nothing to your concern, it is but the concern of a woman who is alone in a world not so very hospitable to a woman alone as if aloneness were a brazen and unwomanly choice.
"Everyone is so warm and hospitable and the atmosphere is special.
"Ethiopians are very hospitable, so you'll probably get invited to people's homes for meals," she says.
But it was quite difficult because they are so polite and hospitable and sometimes I felt that they wanted to say no but they couldn't – you have to read between the lines a bit.
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