Respuesta :
Eating first, then business. So where it says "Have supper first, then tell us what you need.”
The second passage, taken from Homer's poem The Odyssey, demonstrates the ancient Greek custom of proper hospitality, known in Greek as xenia. “Greetings, stranger! Here in our house you’ll find a royal welcome. Have supper first, then tell us what you need," says Telemachus (the son of Odysseus and Penelope) to a disguised Athena, who has visited him at his palace in Ithaca in order to convince him to go with her on a journey in search of his missing father, who has not returned from the Trojan War.