Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our first AP was Brazilian, 24, and was in absolute culture shock for the first few months. It sadly did not improve and we rematched after a few months. There were tons of other issues but I definitely though she didn’t get it — at all. The first time I introduced her to the kids she sat on the couch with them and stared at the cartoon on the tv and did not interact. It was bad.
It's tough to meet children you don't know and try to interact with them when the mom is standing next to you and watching you !
Can you understand that?
Honey, that is part of the job. Don't like it, don't come.
If you're a host mother, you must be a terrible one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our first AP was Brazilian, 24, and was in absolute culture shock for the first few months. It sadly did not improve and we rematched after a few months. There were tons of other issues but I definitely though she didn’t get it — at all. The first time I introduced her to the kids she sat on the couch with them and stared at the cartoon on the tv and did not interact. It was bad.
It's tough to meet children you don't know and try to interact with them when the mom is standing next to you and watching you !
Can you understand that?
Honey, that is part of the job. Don't like it, don't come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our first AP was Brazilian, 24, and was in absolute culture shock for the first few months. It sadly did not improve and we rematched after a few months. There were tons of other issues but I definitely though she didn’t get it — at all. The first time I introduced her to the kids she sat on the couch with them and stared at the cartoon on the tv and did not interact. It was bad.
It's tough to meet children you don't know and try to interact with them when the mom is standing next to you and watching you !
Can you understand that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our first AP was Brazilian, 24, and was in absolute culture shock for the first few months. It sadly did not improve and we rematched after a few months. There were tons of other issues but I definitely though she didn’t get it — at all. The first time I introduced her to the kids she sat on the couch with them and stared at the cartoon on the tv and did not interact. It was bad.
It's tough to meet children you don't know and try to interact with them when the mom is standing next to you and watching you !
Can you understand that?
Anonymous wrote:Our first AP was Brazilian, 24, and was in absolute culture shock for the first few months. It sadly did not improve and we rematched after a few months. There were tons of other issues but I definitely though she didn’t get it — at all. The first time I introduced her to the kids she sat on the couch with them and stared at the cartoon on the tv and did not interact. It was bad.
Anonymous wrote:Our first AP was Brazilian, 24, and was in absolute culture shock for the first few months. It sadly did not improve and we rematched after a few months. There were tons of other issues but I definitely though she didn’t get it — at all. The first time I introduced her to the kids she sat on the couch with them and stared at the cartoon on the tv and did not interact. It was bad.