A "new word of the day" of mine for 05#03#2012:
Philoxenist
Definition: One who is hospitable to strangers.
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-An AGO forum member recently started a thread that had as its subject matter, in so many words:
"The Need of Facilities for Mobile Detailers".
-Although there were many responses/replies that were evidence of other AGO members being:
Astute, sagacious, perspicacious, shrewd, ingenious, and even of possessing keen discernment; there were those, as well, that were presented in what could be termed:
Humorous, campy, amusing, boffo, even bordering on the absurd or buffoonery.
-However, the response/reply posted by
Mr. Mike Phillips, and echoed by several others, was the one that would seem to be of most benefice to the
OP.
-So, in order for me to: "Reader's Digest-condense"...this insight, perception, acumen; and, the adroitness in bringing balance and prudence to this subject matter:
I'll say that the concept of having first-time Customers that are
philoxenists would be ideal.
-Hopefully, these first-time
Customers will become repeat
Clients...Where, then, the lilting words associated with the theme-song of the old TV show:
"CHEERS" would, forever, be the refrain.
Bob