Guests asking for the WiFi password and keeping their shoes on among top peeves for hosts

HOUSE guests asking for the WiFi password and visitors keeping their shoes on are among the top peeves of hosts.

Research revealed polite guests should always use a coaster when setting their drink down and never leave the toilet seat up after use.

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Remember to wait at least 30 minutes before asking to log on — or risk infuriating your hostCredit: Getty – Contributor

Steering clear of private areas of the house, not swearing in the presence of your host and sitting down at the table without washing your hands also made the list.

Leaving the host to do the washing up is also considered ‘rude’.

It also emerged more than a quarter of British homeowners find it ‘impolite’ when guests ask for the wifi password during a visit.

One in 10 adults have gone to the extreme of refusing to hand out their password, reasoning guests ‘have come for a visit, not to sit glued to their device’.

WAIT 30 MINUTES TO LOG ON

If homeowners do give out their WiFi password, they believe guests should wait for up to 30 minutes before asking.

But those who took part in the study who are frequent dinner guests at friends’ and neighbours’ homes feel strongly that they aren’t doing anything particularly wrong.

One in five said they need to connect to their host’s WiFi because they feel compelled to check their emails.

The study found the average Brit can go just 36 minutes after arriving at someone’s home before the temptation to check emails and social media overwhelms them.

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One in ten admitted feeling compelled to check social media, according to the Virgin Media research.

A third of adults have visitors over at least once a week, with a tenth inviting guests round ‘most days’.

Richard Sinclair MBE, executive director of connectivity at Virgin Media, said: “Wherever we are, whatever we are doing, we always have the urge to stay online.

“When visiting friends and family, research has shown that asking for the WiFi code is one of the first things people do.

“As is courtesy when visiting someone else’s home, you should be mindful and always respect their rules to avoid any awkward situations.”

TOP HOUSE RULES BRITS HAVE TO FOLLOW

  1. Taking your shoes off on entry
  2. No shoes on the sofa 3. Always flushing the toilet
  3. Not using a cup without a coaster
  4. No looking at devices at the table
  5. No swearing
  6. Keeping the toilet seat down
  7. Washing your hands before dinner
  8. Putting on slippers and socks when you enter the house
  9. Being banned from certain areas of the house
  10. No social media
  11. Only allowed to use a certain bathroom
  12. No eating outside or the kitchen
  13. Not talking about certain topics
  14. Waiting a polite length of time before asking for the WiFi code
  15. Being told where to sit at the dining table
  16. Using certain cups for certain drinks
  17. Helping with the dishes
  18. Sitting in allocated spots in the living room
  19. Putting your plate/cups in the dishwasher

 Remember to put the seat down after use

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Remember to put the seat down after useCredit: Getty – Contributor Daniel finds an unexpected house guest the morning after Robert’s Stag Do in Coronation Street

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