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Exchange student from Brazil, hints on how to make her feel more welcome? |
Hi, I will be hosting a 17 year old from the very south of Brazil for a school year. I'd like to know things about what kinds of things we can do with her for evenings and weekends that Brazilian teens enjoy. Thanks everyone so far for great answers :) It all depends. I would also like to add that you might want to be careful about internet access. I'm not saying to alienate her from her family and friends back home, but try not to make it that she ends up using it as a crutch. Report It BTW, I say that because I know a friend who's abroad, who I think spends more time on the computer than getting immersed in her host country. Plus my exchange program warns us about doing that. Report It i hosted people from japan. Hi, I owned a language school and I brought in about 10,000 Brazilians over a 12 year period. They will miss their own country very much. If they have access to the internet, MSN, Schype, etc, they will be fine. They have great food in Brazil, so I would ask them their preferences. They will enjoy the cultural and social aspects of your city. Most important thing I would say is the internet. hi i'm a 18 year old braziliam I agree with Paul, internet access is a must to keep contact with family in friends back home. I'm from Sao Paulo, have lived here for over 15 years and I talk to my cousins daily on orkut! Don't try to show her what's from her country... show her your country... us brazilians just love the culture, the movies, the language, the fun of other countries... Do a barbecue...American barbecue it麓s completely different from the South Brazilian麓s ones, but anyway, I think she will enjoy it a lot. I'm South-Brazilian, from Rio Grande do Sul. We have our own culture, but it's not too different from other Brazilian places. We Brazilian love to learn as much as possible about different cultures. I agree that you should focus more on providing your Brazilian exchange student with an authentic American experience as opposed to trying to recreate a Brazilian one. That said, I'm sure he/she will enjoy staying with you as it's already apparent you are a gracious host who cares about your guests. I think sending some photos along of your home, inside and out, and also the city in which you live is always helpful. Brazilian people are great, and I'm sure it will be a great learning experience for you both! Wear a thong around the house. They like to show off their butts alot |
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