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“Must-have tip 1: Gifts are not a bad idea

No one would reject a gift from a distant friend, and the crooked ones are no exception. Before you go to the US, you can prepare some gifts that are unique to your home country or Chinese culture. When you first meet your host family, you can give them a gift that will leave a good impression and bring them closer to you.

Essential skill 2: Communication

Chinese people are said to be subtle and introverted, while Crooked people are direct and humorous. When it comes to problems with Leeds student accommodation, Chinese people prefer to communicate in a euphemistic way, while crooked people express their ideas directly. Therefore, if you encounter any problems in your host family, you should follow the customs and communicate directly with your host family’s mum and dad, so that you can solve your problems effectively and adapt to the host family’s life better.

Tip 3: Put yourself in the right position

“”I paid a big fee to my host family before I went there, so I will be able to enjoy the services of my host family””. If you are thinking this, you are very wrong! Although you are paying a fee to your host family, you are not in a relationship with your host family as a tenant and owner or as a host and servant, but as a member of the family. For British people, family members are expected to do household chores such as cleaning up their own house, helping to set the table, looking after the family pets and so on. By doing this, you not only help others by doing the work yourself, but you also make a good impression on them and you will get along better in the rest of your life.

Thoughtfully designed student accommodation provides a range of amenities and facilities that enhance the overall living experience. These may include study lounges, libraries, computer labs, fitness centers, laundry facilities, and recreational spaces. By offering these amenities, student accommodation providers create an environment that supports students’ academic, physical, and recreational needs, promoting a healthy work-life balance.

Tip #4: Adjust your work and rest schedule

Many student accommodation Leeds have parents who help them organise their lives at home, but when they go abroad without parental control, there are always problems with their schedules. For example, waking up late in the morning, not coming home on time from school, playing games late, etc. These are some of the most important things to avoid when living with a host family. It is important to remind Chinese children that they should follow their host family’s routine as much as possible, communicate with them in a timely manner if there are any special circumstances, and try not to inconvenience others while making it easier for themselves.

Essential tip 5: Respect the beliefs of others

99% of people in the UK are religious and Sunday worship has become an integral part of their lives. If your host family invites you to come along to a service, don’t feel intimidated or like your host family is preaching to you. You can relax and think of it as a cultural journey, which will also teach you something about religion and, apart from that, help you to maintain a better rapport with your host family.”

By admin

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