Everything You Need to Know Before Hosting A German Exchange Student

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Hi guys,
    welcome back to my channel! As many of you will know, I was myself a German exchange student a few years ago when I decided to study abroad in the United States of America, in Texas to be exact.
    I thought it might be fun to let future host families know what to expect when hosting a german exchange student.
    Please leave me any open questions down in the comments below :D
    Yours,
    Laura

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  • @johnnymoretti
    @johnnymoretti 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for putting this video together! We are hosting a German girl and she arrives in three weeks. We live near San Francisco and we have lots of plans for her with our family. There were a few things you mentioned that I would not have expected. Like the open conversations about politics and sex. I can be very political, but the other topic I will leave to my wife and daughter. Ha ha! Thanks again for making the video and glad you had a good experience here in America!

    • @honey27003
      @honey27003  2 года назад +1

      Hi Johnny,
      so glad you decided to host! It will be a very cool experience I'm sure. Your student will probably be shy at first so I wouldn't expect those conversations right off the gate but I do like when they happen because they are such great opportunities to discuss new perspectives

  • @crypto7162
    @crypto7162 Год назад +1

    Hello! Just found your channel. I see your channel is from a year ago but still so very relevant! We have just received an emergency placement of a German foreign exchange student. Things were not working out with her host family and the school asked us to take her in for the year. It has only been a few days now but what a blessing! She is so very nice and exactly how you have described! I look forward to watching the rest of your videos to learn as much as I can about this sudden and new experience we are having.

    • @crypto7162
      @crypto7162 Год назад

      And we brought her to Hofbrauhas of Buffalo on her 2nd day with us! She was soooo excited!!

  • @wofuersolldasgutsein
    @wofuersolldasgutsein Год назад +3

    I wouldn't that sex is such a common topic for a family dinner. I mean it's not like we avoid talking about it but it's not such a usual topic.😂

  • @l.n.n.l.2.6.3.
    @l.n.n.l.2.6.3. Год назад +1

    This was a great crash course thank you!

  • @John-pc3cx
    @John-pc3cx 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this. We have a German girl coming this year for our first hosting. Lots of German descendants here in Wisconsin so should be a good fit

  • @brandony.1824
    @brandony.1824 Год назад +1

    As a member of a Persian-Canadian family I feel like conversations are very open and really nothing is off limit except for extensive sex talk. Sure we'll have conversations to be safe and avoid unexpected things (pregnancies and STDs) but not to really have an entire conversations about say women orgasm. So it was really interesting to know how the family you were hosted by didn't speak about politics for example. Thanks for sharing these btw!

    • @heindaddel2531
      @heindaddel2531 10 месяцев назад +1

      You don’t need to worry, even in Germany we wouldn’t have this detailed kind of conversation about sex with our children. We are going to send our daughter to Canada (B.C.) next summer and the thing I worry about most is her directness which may bother her future host family.

  • @timomeara508
    @timomeara508 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this. My wife and I are getting ready to host a girl from Germany in the fall.

  • @laurarahz12
    @laurarahz12 6 месяцев назад

    German student coming today! Thx for your video!

  • @gurkeliott
    @gurkeliott 2 года назад +3

    I’m from Sweden and we talk about politics sec etc at the dinner table all the time too

    • @honey27003
      @honey27003  2 года назад

      that's good to hear that we're not the only ones. Were you able to identify with any of the other parts as well?

  • @vaderthedog2799
    @vaderthedog2799 2 года назад +6

    We are hosting a German exchange student starting in august and we are excited. We’ve had several conversations and video chats with him. How would you compare the way boys dress in Germany compared to the US? He also asked about church and he was happy to hear we don’t go regularly. We also live in Texas but in the Dallas Fort Worth area so it’s very different then small town Texas.

    • @honey27003
      @honey27003  2 года назад +1

      Hi,
      that's so cool. Yes, church is definitely a small town thing! He's glad because going there is probably not something he is used to, nevertheless, maybe you can offer to take him once. Maybe not right away but some time throughout the year. It can be a cool experience. For boys, I would say that Germans wear more skinny jeans. In general, they might appear to be a bit more dressed up and styled. But again, I am comparing it to my experience in small town Texas where boys wear cowboy boots, bootleg jeans, checkered shirts and big buckles. I would say most German boys appear to care a lot more about their appearance and will take longer in the bathroom styling their hair. But again, that depends on the individual. Let me know if my description fits once he gets there :D

  • @dotbanana5726
    @dotbanana5726 2 года назад +4

    Great video! We are hosting a German high schooler in August. We are first time host lives in Arizona. Super excited. Question: our organization said no alcohol but we have alcohol in the fridge. Should we put it away to avoid her breaking the rule? Also which phone company did your host family get you to communicate? We have burn phone(I am not sure if she would like a old phone like that) thank you

    • @honey27003
      @honey27003  2 года назад

      Hi,
      so glad you decided to host! I don't think you have to put the alcohol away. But maybe don't offer her any. The organization also won't really find out what happens in your home. These rules are just there to protect the students but many rules are broken by host families and the students as long as all parties are fine with it. Concerning the phone: your student will most likely bring their own phone. At Walmart you can usually find sim cards you can insert into the phone. I don't remember which provider I used but it was one of the standard ones where I payed for the contract monthly and was able to use the phone I brought from home.

    • @esther_6
      @esther_6 2 года назад

      How’s you exchange student?

  • @danoconnor3720
    @danoconnor3720 2 месяца назад +1

    Based on her American accent, I thought she was going to tell us about the German kid they hosted.

  • @ddcureton
    @ddcureton Год назад

    Before i start this in want to thank you. I am looking to host a German student

  • @Raider_MXD
    @Raider_MXD Год назад +1

    One more thing to consider with respect to religion and going to church: about 40% of Germans don't have a religion at all

  • @erictrumpler9652
    @erictrumpler9652 2 месяца назад

    Europe is not tiny by comparison to the US.... as a whole it is roughly the same size as the US. Maybe you meant that Germany is small by comparison....

  • @angelshadoff9177
    @angelshadoff9177 Год назад

    Oh man! I was born in the wrong county. I love Germans. We really want to host a German exchange student.

  • @nevaehsadie5913
    @nevaehsadie5913 Год назад

    hey great video!! i have a friend who’s a german exchange student from hum burg and and im looking forward to getting closer to her and helping her feel comfortable but can u give me more advice on how to be a friend. like how should i communicate with her cus she is very direct and speaks formal and im not used to that and im hoping i can break her shell. also any advice works! 💗

  • @jnazars
    @jnazars Год назад

    Greetings. Are you still answering questions about hosting exchange students from Germany?

  • @freudenberg101
    @freudenberg101 Год назад +1

    Sounds like sweden.

  • @muslimkhan9355
    @muslimkhan9355 2 года назад +1

    Hiello

  • @ابوعرب-ط6ب
    @ابوعرب-ط6ب 2 года назад

    The free person is the one who goes against his own desires from forbidden matters

  • @ابوعرب-ط6ب
    @ابوعرب-ط6ب 2 года назад

    Is it correct for the car to have no brakes, and also the soul must be protected from prohibitions so that it does not perish?

  • @ابوعرب-ط6ب
    @ابوعرب-ط6ب 2 года назад

    He who goes out with his friends and drinks wine and does whatever he wants is not free but is a prisoner of his lust

  • @ابوعرب-ط6ب
    @ابوعرب-ط6ب 2 года назад

    A prisoner is one who follows the desires of his soul, such as sex, alcohol, and other taboos

    • @furchicken
      @furchicken 2 года назад +4

      nah bruv thats being FREE

    • @freudenberg101
      @freudenberg101 Год назад

      Desires are things we not yet master. The only way to process them is to engulf yourself in them and learn everything about them and get tired of it; get it out your system so to speak.
      Everyone is at different levels in their development, so be humble and helpful.

  • @ابوعرب-ط6ب
    @ابوعرب-ط6ب 2 года назад

    The drinker does not differentiate between his wife and daughter in terms of sexual desire, rather the animal is better than him because the animal differentiates between his wife and daughter.

    • @furchicken
      @furchicken 2 года назад +1

      which retard told u that

  • @ابوعرب-ط6ب
    @ابوعرب-ط6ب 2 года назад

    Islam forbids alcohol because whoever drinks alcohol has lost his mind. Reason is the best blessing from God

    • @rosenzw
      @rosenzw Год назад

      Mashallah

    • @hufflepuffgurl1333
      @hufflepuffgurl1333 Год назад +1

      That’s cool, but Germans tend to believe in the catholic or Christian religion, and it’s not forbidden there.

  • @hufflepuffgurl1333
    @hufflepuffgurl1333 Год назад

    As a student who really wants to go on an exchange year trip this was helpful, too! I now know that Americans are not used to some things and can maybe adjust a bit better. Even though I was planning on going to Australia 🥹

  • @rickc5682
    @rickc5682 2 года назад

    Hey do you have Instagram?