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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AP eats what we eat. We provide 3 meals a day and give a small supplementary stipend. If you don't like our food, that's on you. When I did study abroad, that's the way it worked for me with my host family in Madrid. if you don't like it, you shouldn't have said yes to everything when I went through a detailed discussion on diet and food with you during interviews.[/quote] I too did a year-long study abroad in college in Salamanca. My (2)host families never once asked me what I ate. They served the family 3 meals a day. They only asked is that I give them notice if I planned to eat out. When I was in high school my family hosted 2 exchange students, one from Brazil and one from Belgium. Same rules. [/quote] And that makes sense. Yet there are too many on this forum who are willing to flame any HF who aren't willing to roll the charmin for their au pairs. My suspicion is that these HFs have never lived with a host family abroad[/quote] What 50 years ago you are spam? Roll into the 21st. Anyway you’re too poor or too stingy to provide an AP cultural and family experience. Hire a babysitter [/quote]
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