When families are asked at their AuPairCare au pair interview what most appeals to them about the au pair program, many say, the cultural aspect of having an au pair, and exposing their family to someone from a different country as well as sharing their American heritage with their au pair. So have fun with this! Have your Au Pair teach their language to your children (even if English is her Native Language, there will still be different words/phrases that are fun to try out, for example in British English, do you know what “I am on the dog” could possibly mean?! It actually means “I am on the phone” in Cockney rhyming slang - an old London slang people used to avoid detection from the police!). Something else that people find especially fun to share and compare with their au pair is National Holidays and traditions - those from your Au Pairs home country and those we have in America. Many Au Pairs get a kick out of celebrating quintessential American Holidays like 4th of July, Halloween and Thanksgiving.
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