One horror story could be a host family that was extremely strict about food. They made the AFS student follow a very restricted diet without considering the student's own preferences or cultural food habits. For example, not allowing the student to eat any snacks from their home country, which made the student feel isolated and deprived.
One interesting AFS host family story is about a family who welcomed a student from a different culture. They introduced the student to their local traditions like a special harvest festival. The student was amazed and participated wholeheartedly. It was a great cultural exchange experience for both the student and the family.
One of the most memorable AFS host family stories is about a host family with young children who had an AFS student stay with them. The children learned so much from the student about a different way of life and different languages. The student also became like an older sibling to the kids. They all grew together, and the family still keeps in touch with the student years later. This shows the long - lasting impact an AFS experience can have on both the host family and the student. It was truly a heartwarming story of cross - cultural friendship and growth.
Sure. There was an AFS student whose host family would enter their room without knocking. They would go through the student's personal belongings as well. This complete lack of respect for privacy made the student feel violated.
There was a host family in France that hosted a Spanish student. The family had a vineyard, and they took the student to help with the grape harvest. The student learned a lot about winemaking and French rural life. It was an amazing experience for both the student and the host family as they shared their languages and cultures during that time.
One host family had an au pair from France. The au pair was really into cooking. She would often make delicious French pastries for the family. The kids in the family loved her for it and they all learned a bit of French while she was there. It was a great cultural exchange experience for both the au pair and the family.
There was a host family in a big city. The Southwestern Advantage representative staying with them was very polite and respectful. The family was initially a bit hesitant, but as time passed, they became really close. The representative often cooked meals from their homeland for the family. They had great evenings sharing stories about different places. This not only broadened the family's perspective but also created a long - lasting friendship.
One story could be about a host family introducing their foreign guest to traditional Japanese tea ceremonies. The family carefully explained each step, from the preparation of the matcha powder to the proper way of holding the tea bowl. It was a cultural exchange that left the guest with a deep appreciation for Japanese traditions.