Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she has the same bottle for 3 weeks it's one thing. It's different if she gets a new open bottle every 3 days.
A bottle of wine every three days is nothing. Effing puritanical American society.
Um.. I posted that and I'm not even American. It depends on your body weight and many other factors. The bottom line is that she shouldn't be drinking on duty even if it's late at night.
Anonymous wrote:If she has the same bottle for 3 weeks it's one thing. It's different if she gets a new open bottle every 3 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she has the same bottle for 3 weeks it's one thing. It's different if she gets a new open bottle every 3 days.
A bottle of wine every three days is nothing. Effing puritanical American society.
Anonymous wrote:It's ridiculous to store alcohol in your bedroom when you're an Au Pair. Yes that makes you look like an alcoholic.
You can have drinks with other Au Pairs when out on weekends, in bars or restaurants.
Storing alcohol in your bedroom shows you want to hide it.
You could have found a place for it in the kitchen.
We don't buy your story, French AP.
Anonymous wrote:Au Pairs are 18-25. They go out and have fun. Why would they need alcohol in their bedroom unless they're starting slowly to become alcoholics ?
I wouldn't have tolerated it as a host mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's ridiculous to store alcohol in your bedroom when you're an Au Pair. Yes that makes you look like an alcoholic.
You can have drinks with other Au Pairs when out on weekends, in bars or restaurants.
Storing alcohol in your bedroom shows you want to hide it.
You could have found a place for it in the kitchen.
We don't buy your story, French AP.
Disagree. Storing wine in your room means that this is yours and not the host families. I mean honestly do you really expect AP to keep their wine in the kitchen and have to come upstairs every time they want a glass of wine. Give the poor girl some privacy, as long as she is waking up on time for work and not drinking to excess on while on the clock who cares what she does at night in her room.
Anonymous wrote:People saying « she is an alcoholic because she stores alcohol in her room» she is an AU PAIR where else should she store her alcohol? I am also a former Au pair from France and whilst I didn’t store wine (I don’t like wine), I definitely stored alcohol in my room. The thing is I NEVER touched it when on duty and never at night if I was working the next day (I guess one glass of wine or a beer after work is different though). I did drink it in the weekends if I was going out to party or whatever else, but then again I was off. It could also go untouched for weeks/months. Though yes, if you stepped into my room you would have found a bottle of alcohol, maybe half full who had probably been sitting untouched for weeks, not that you would know that just by looking at the bottle.
Most households (French or not) have an alcohol cabinet. APs usually don’t, so I stored all non-essential items in my rooms (snacks/candies/ alcohol) didn’t mean I was an alcoholic and drinking every night!
Why you would assume someone is an alcoholic because they store alcohol in their room when their room is their only private space is beyond me!
Now sure if she downs a bottle of wine every night, address it but if you just so happens to see a bottle of wine in her bedroom and have no notion of how much she drinks/doesn’t drink then I would be cautious to assume the worst when there is no reason to believe she is an alcoholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she has the same bottle for 3 weeks it's one thing. It's different if she gets a new open bottle every 3 days.
A bottle of wine every three days is nothing. Effing puritanical American society.
Anonymous wrote:If she has the same bottle for 3 weeks it's one thing. It's different if she gets a new open bottle every 3 days.
Anonymous wrote:It's ridiculous to store alcohol in your bedroom when you're an Au Pair. Yes that makes you look like an alcoholic.
You can have drinks with other Au Pairs when out on weekends, in bars or restaurants.
Storing alcohol in your bedroom shows you want to hide it.
You could have found a place for it in the kitchen.
We don't buy your story, French AP.