Hosting a high school exchange student is the best. But...it can also get awkward. Don’t worry. Awkward moments are normal in the first weeks. The key question is: How can you navigate them? Let's see...| ICES Blog
Ready for a big ol’ list? Here’s a diverse and fascinating list of 100 things a tourist might see in the U.S. but not typically in France… spanning culture, food, habits, infrastr…| Oui In France
Living in a new country is an exciting experience. You get to meet new people, try different foods, and learn […]| www.spiritexchange.com
Seven signs that a high school exchange student is getting past culture shock.| blog.icesusa.org
"Ya te dije! Y más te vale que no les digas que eres pobre!!!" Those were my mom’s last words as I left for graduate school: "I already told you! And for your own sake, do not tell them you are poor!!!" I was shocked. For years, my parents never understood academia; they never grasped…| Blog of the APA
Bonjour tout le monde! I was in the U.S. visiting family for Thanksgiving and the longer I live in France, the more I realize that reverse culture shock is truly a thing. I’m originally from NJ, bu…| Oui In France
Thinking of moving to France? You’re not alone. I was in your shoes back in the day. But before you pack your bags, there are a bunch of points to consider and some might even fall into the c…| Oui In France