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I love Madrid! I went there Fall 2018 after graduating college in June 2018 and I stayed in Europe for 3 months - I exhausted my visa 😂 and it was the time of my life. I spent a total of 3 weeks in Madrid and 9 weeks mostly in Paris but also traveled a few days to Milan & Brussels. I would love to Au Pair either in Paris, Madrid and possibly London but I always talk myself out of it because I can't imagine myself in the role of "the help", if you will. I am aware that sounds very egocentric or arrogant but I can't seem to get past the thought that I have a college degree so it almost feels like going backwards in a way, even though I know the experience of living in the country I choose and getting to know the daily life routine, as most locals do, would be an invaluable experience for someone like me whose only passion in life is traveling! Any tips on how to overcome those thoughts?
I totally understand, being an au pair can be hard 😅 especially with having a college degree. I think for me I always try to remember the many benefits as well, like not having to pay for rent!! It’s nice not to throw away money on that and save for other things, like travel!! My favorite part of being an au pair was the flexibility it gave me to do the things I actually love. And if you find the right family they should make you feel like apart of their family rather than just “the help”. Hope that helps!! ☺️
I guess that part of what helps is knowing that being an Au Pair is something temporary! You will always have the opportunity to come back home and continue working in your field. Being an Au Pair is not denigrating at all, and I can tell you from experience, it helped me become the woman I am today. - Veronica from APOP
Hannah Sieb depends on how much you’re willing to learn in that time! Also, some agencies require you to pass an evaluation in Spanish (if you do decide to use one) totally depends!
Do you want to au pair in Madrid or another city in Spain? Maybe somewhere else? Let us know in the comments below 👇 hope you guys enjoy the video :)
Yess very interested
Dorcas Dora 🥳🥳🥳
I really want to au pair in madrid or barcelona!! 🤩
Alondra Avalos we wish you the best of luck!
you prolly dont give a damn but does anyone know of a way to log back into an instagram account??
I somehow forgot my account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me!
Them uv rays stronggg. Nothing like here in Oregon.
Love your videos! So informational and fun! 😍
Thank you!!! That's so kind of you!!
Im planning on au pairing in Spain this summer! Hopefully COVID makes it possible /: I was supposed to go last summer but that all got cancelled
We hope so too!! Good luck!
Did you end up going?
did you do it?
Great overview!
Thank you!
I love Madrid! I went there Fall 2018 after graduating college in June 2018 and I stayed in Europe for 3 months - I exhausted my visa 😂 and it was the time of my life. I spent a total of 3 weeks in Madrid and 9 weeks mostly in Paris but also traveled a few days to Milan & Brussels. I would love to Au Pair either in Paris, Madrid and possibly London but I always talk myself out of it because I can't imagine myself in the role of "the help", if you will. I am aware that sounds very egocentric or arrogant but I can't seem to get past the thought that I have a college degree so it almost feels like going backwards in a way, even though I know the experience of living in the country I choose and getting to know the daily life routine, as most locals do, would be an invaluable experience for someone like me whose only passion in life is traveling! Any tips on how to overcome those thoughts?
I totally understand, being an au pair can be hard 😅 especially with having a college degree. I think for me I always try to remember the many benefits as well, like not having to pay for rent!! It’s nice not to throw away money on that and save for other things, like travel!! My favorite part of being an au pair was the flexibility it gave me to do the things I actually love. And if you find the right family they should make you feel like apart of their family rather than just “the help”. Hope that helps!! ☺️
I guess that part of what helps is knowing that being an Au Pair is something temporary! You will always have the opportunity to come back home and continue working in your field. Being an Au Pair is not denigrating at all, and I can tell you from experience, it helped me become the woman I am today. - Veronica from APOP
@@annasheehy5159 Awesome advice!
@@annasheehy5159 thanks! ♥️
@@aupairohparis6083 thank you 😘
Ugh aupairing in Spain looks so awesome but I know no Spanish at all 😣 do you think if I did like 3 months of classes online before I would be fine?
Hannah Sieb depends on how much you’re willing to learn in that time! Also, some agencies require you to pass an evaluation in Spanish (if you do decide to use one) totally depends!
I barely knew any Spanish when I went, trust me you will be fine and learn a lot when you’re there! x
I’m sorry did you say nap time?!! I’m going.
PJOfan4ver lol 😂
Hallo , do we need any Spanish language certificate for an Au pair (like DELE)?
not eating til 10..... i would famish. i literally eat dinner at 6. i know, im a 5 year old.
NOOOO my biggest fear is cockroaches.
Saaaame 🥲