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grinningghost

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This exchange student thing is AWESOME! I wish she was staying longer. Here's some cute quotes from Anna Maria from Austria:

DH asks "Where are you going to college?"
Anna Maria: "In Austria. About a 3 HOUR walk from my home".
DH: "3 HOURS? And you have to WALK?"
Anna Maria: "Yes"
DD: "She means 3 MINUTES Dad" :rotfl:
 
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Now Patti, can you imagine when she returns home and sits down with her family and friends and says, "Let me tell you about this crazy American family!!" ;)
 
Pam said:
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Now Patti, can you imagine when she returns home and sits down with her family and friends and says, "Let me tell you about this crazy American family!!" ;)

And she WILL. She thinks we are totally NUTS. The fact that my DD cracks her toes absolutely freaks her out, and when she found out I do it TOO - she really thought we were over the edge.

They also don't have Halloween in Austria, and all these blow-up Frankensteins and such are tripping her right out. :rotfl:
 
Well geez, Patti - the toe cracking thing is freaking me out! :rotfl:

We would really freak the poor child out if she came over here -- "okay honey, it's time to go deer spotting." :rotfl:
 

grinningghost said:
This exchange student thing is AWESOME! I wish she was staying longer. Here's some cute quotes from Anna Maria from Austria:

DH asks "Where are you going to college?"
Anna Maria: "In Austria. About a 3 HOUR walk from my home".
DH: "3 HOURS? And you have to WALK?"
Anna Maria: "Yes"
DD: "She means 3 MINUTES Dad" :rotfl:

LOL. I was envisioning a three hour hike a la The Sound of Music until I got to the punch line! :rotfl2:
 
I place exchange students (area coordinator). And hosted before, too. Our German girl was funny... had some rough times with her, but now we are in contact with each other and looking forward to her visiting us in the future (she left right before dd3 was born).

I LOVED hosting! Our German student really couldn't tell us much about Germany though. The government, etc. She just didn't know how it worked there yet. She would have her mom send stuff from Germany, like chocolate eggs with little toys inside at Easter time.

Oh, and this Italian boy I placed nearby was sooooo sweet! He had so much to share about Sardinia, where he was from.

Enjoy your student for me! My house is outgrown -- couldn't squeeze another person in here if we tried!

Beth
 
taximomfor4 said:
I place exchange students (area coordinator). And hosted before, too. Our German girl was funny... had some rough times with her, but now we are in contact with each other and looking forward to her visiting us in the future (she left right before dd3 was born).

I LOVED hosting! Our German student really couldn't tell us much about Germany though. The government, etc. She just didn't know how it worked there yet. She would have her mom send stuff from Germany, like chocolate eggs with little toys inside at Easter time.

Oh, and this Italian boy I placed nearby was sooooo sweet! He had so much to share about Sardinia, where he was from.

Enjoy your student for me! My house is outgrown -- couldn't squeeze another person in here if we tried!

Beth

It's really an experience Beth. Best of all, Anna Maria has been living in France this school year, so her trip to the United States is her second foreign country in 2 months. She's been studying in French up until now, where she's speaking English. Her first day in American school was today. I asked my DD what their first class was this morning. DD said "French".

Anna Maria rolled her eyes and said "Oh no! French! I'm ON ENGLISH NOW!" :rotfl:

I guess switching gears isn't always easy when it comes to languages. ;)
 
grinningghost said:
It's really an experience Beth. Best of all, Anna Maria has been living in France this school year, so her trip to the United States is her second foreign country in 2 months. She's been studying in French up until now, where she's speaking English. Her first day in American school was today. I asked my DD what their first class was this morning. DD said "French".

Anna Maria rolled her eyes and said "Oh no! French! I'm ON ENGLISH NOW!" :rotfl:

I guess switching gears isn't always easy when it comes to languages. ;)

Definitely not easy to switch gears! I was an exchange student to France my senior year. When I got home, any time people startled me, I would reply in French. Like if they woke me up or something. It was a prank in my family for a while. On that note, the instinctive grasp I got on French would have been pretty much impossible to get in French class. I know which words/verb tenses to choose but not always WHY!

how long is she staying with you?
Beth
 
Just wanted to say that i enjoy hearing about your exchange student!! It makes me laugh. I love hearing about how different cultures are.
 

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