There is always a sense of artificiality, of distance maintained, of forced bonhomie. |
The front-of-house man may have been underworked, but he oozed bonhomie and competence without ever threatening to become over-attentive. |
Their brand of boisterous bonhomie and quirky humour is in short supply here. |
A friendly local crowd who speak English add to the jovial bonhomie and everyone seems to know your name. |
The 300-year-old inn exudes bohemian bonhomie and is one of the best loved in Puerto Rico. |
It is a country where acquaintances embrace when meeting and strangers are greeted with warmth, bonhomie, and a demitasse of rich coffee. |