Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. Is the au pair Eastern European or German? They tend to be very ethnocentric and prejudiced against Americans as a defense mechanism to feeling inferior. Once I confronted my APs head on and assured them that I was not superior and respected their home countries, they knocked it off.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA..........................oh Lord.............
I wish I could see their faces while you assure them that you are not superior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well firstly, how much longer is she with you? If she's just finishing out this school year, keep your mouth shut. If you have several more months, then say something.
"Noelle, it's lovely that you love your country. Sometimes people like best what they're used to. Regardless though, you chose to come to the US, and we have opened our home to you with the expectation that you would be at the very least, a gracious guest. You've now made it very clear that you think everything in Whatever Country is superior to everything here. We've heard you. Loud and clear. We do not wish to hear it any more. Please stop with the comments to us about how everything in Whatever Country is so much better. Quite frankly, if you continue, it will change the warm feelings we have towards you. Thank you for considering our point of view."
Change the warm feeings? America is not the best country and the AP has every right to state her opinion. Ignore her or don't but if you say something expect an AP whose feelings towards YOU might not be so warm.
Anonymous wrote:This. Is the au pair Eastern European or German? They tend to be very ethnocentric and prejudiced against Americans as a defense mechanism to feeling inferior. Once I confronted my APs head on and assured them that I was not superior and respected their home countries, they knocked it off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well firstly, how much longer is she with you? If she's just finishing out this school year, keep your mouth shut. If you have several more months, then say something.
"Noelle, it's lovely that you love your country. Sometimes people like best what they're used to. Regardless though, you chose to come to the US, and we have opened our home to you with the expectation that you would be at the very least, a gracious guest. You've now made it very clear that you think everything in Whatever Country is superior to everything here. We've heard you. Loud and clear. We do not wish to hear it any more. Please stop with the comments to us about how everything in Whatever Country is so much better. Quite frankly, if you continue, it will change the warm feelings we have towards you. Thank you for considering our point of view."
Change the warm feeings? America is not the best country and the AP has every right to state her opinion. Ignore her or don't but if you say something expect an AP whose feelings towards YOU might not be so warm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well firstly, how much longer is she with you? If she's just finishing out this school year, keep your mouth shut. If you have several more months, then say something.
"Noelle, it's lovely that you love your country. Sometimes people like best what they're used to. Regardless though, you chose to come to the US, and we have opened our home to you with the expectation that you would be at the very least, a gracious guest. You've now made it very clear that you think everything in Whatever Country is superior to everything here. We've heard you. Loud and clear. We do not wish to hear it any more. Please stop with the comments to us about how everything in Whatever Country is so much better. Quite frankly, if you continue, it will change the warm feelings we have towards you. Thank you for considering our point of view."
Change the warm feeings? America is not the best country and the AP has every right to state her opinion. Ignore her or don't but if you say something expect an AP whose feelings towards YOU might not be so warm.
Anonymous wrote:Well firstly, how much longer is she with you? If she's just finishing out this school year, keep your mouth shut. If you have several more months, then say something.
"Noelle, it's lovely that you love your country. Sometimes people like best what they're used to. Regardless though, you chose to come to the US, and we have opened our home to you with the expectation that you would be at the very least, a gracious guest. You've now made it very clear that you think everything in Whatever Country is superior to everything here. We've heard you. Loud and clear. We do not wish to hear it any more. Please stop with the comments to us about how everything in Whatever Country is so much better. Quite frankly, if you continue, it will change the warm feelings we have towards you. Thank you for considering our point of view."
Anonymous wrote:This. Is the au pair Eastern European or German? They tend to be very ethnocentric and prejudiced against Americans as a defense mechanism to feeling inferior. Once I confronted my APs head on and assured them that I was not superior and respected their home countries, they knocked it off.