Mistakes to Avoid Making as a Host Family | Host Family Advice | Exchange Student
Hey guys, Today's video is for host families or exchange students who want to look at their exchange year from the opposite perspective. I studied abroad in the United States of America a few years ago and have also been part of a host family back in Germany so I know both sides of this unique relationship. In today's video, I will give tips to future host families on how to treat their exchange student and mistakes they should definitely avoid making when taking a foreign kid into their hearts and homes. I hope you enjoy! As always, lot of love, Laura

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