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Life in an British or Irish Host Family: General Advices and Information

Friday, September 18th, 2009

You are going to best hosted by an Irish or British host family, and you are a little bit afraid of what to expect? Here are some general advices about the behaviour that the family with expect from you, as well as general information about life in England and Ireland.

Bristish and Irish families specificities:

-In many families, there will likely be a pet. Don’t be disrespectful toward it.
-You are an ambassador of your country abroad so don’t forget to stay polite and have a perfect behaviour! For example, ask to the family before doing any action like switching on the TV, inviting friends…
-Ask to your host family what is the most appropriate time for you to take your shower.
-Usually British and Irish families host students on a regular basis. This allows to get a better knowledge of the family, even if the hosting is not always as spontaneous as when the family is volunteer.
-Always be polite and ask nicely to repeat if you haven’t understood something.
-Don’t contradict your hosts, this wouldn’t be decent. If the family organizes some activities for you, thank them!
-Sunday is a special day in UK. British people like to take it slow on that day: they go to the religious service, meet family or friends… Enjoy it and use this special occasion to get to know better your hosts! Lunch will be served later on that day, around 2pm. The traditional Sunday meal would be Roast beef with Yorkshire pudding. At the end of the day, British people usually have sandwiches and cakes made for the occasion.
-Regarding religion, most Irish families are Roman catholic, whereas British families tend to be Anglican. Scottish people are generally Presbyterian, and the Welshs are generally Methodists.

About general life in England and Ireland:

-Whatever the season is, it is highly recommended to bring a cloth item to protect you from the rain. The general temperature is 15.5° (Celsius) in summer, and room are usually not heated a lot, so don’t forget to bring items to keep you warm!
-Banks are usually opened from 9.30am to 4pm. In big cities they will likely be open on Saturday, whereas in the rural areas they will be closed.
-Post offices are opened from Monday to Saturday, from 9am to 5.30 pm, except on Saturdays where they closed at noon.
-Shops are opened from 9am to 5.30 pm generally. It is recommended to keep your receipts so you won’t have any problem or misunderstandings while leaving a shop.
-Don’t forget that in the UK and in Ireland, people drive on the left side of the road!
-To be able to enter a pub, you have to be 16 years old at least. However, if your host family goes to lunch in the pub, you will be able to accompany them, even if you’re not 16. Pubs generally close at 11pm.
-Coin machines near the beaches always attract suspicious-looking people. Try to avoid these places. Also, clubs and pubs surroundings around close time are also a place to avoid.
-If you are travelling with a group of foreigners, try to avoid speaking loudly in the public transports. You would be targeted as an easy prey to thefts.

I hope these advices and information have been useful for you!

10 tips to pack lightly to travel abroad!

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

When one goes on a travel, it can sometimes be difficult to pack lightly. We end up taking thing we think we are going to need, but in the end we don’t use it. Here are a few tips that can help to lighten your luggage!travel abroad pack lightly list

1- Make a list! As soon as you have definitively booked your trip, make a list, with what is absolutely mandatory for you! Think of the typical day and what you use.

2- Take your destination and planned activities into account. If you are not likely at all to use certain clothes or items, don’t bring them. At worst you’ll be able to buy it abroad!

3- If you want to pack lightly but not give up your fashion sense, try to coordinate your travel wardrobe around one colour. This way, you won’t need multiple jewelleries, shoes, or bags, and you’ll still look pretty cool!

travel abroad pack lightly wardrobe

4- Keep in mind that you don’t need to bring everything! Just bring your favourite, most comfortable clothes, since you WON’T wear the others, and you know it!

5- Don’t take outfits too formal “just in case”. Just plan something that could be used if you had to wear it on a formal occasion, but that can also be considered as casual!

6- If you are going for a long trip, don’t pack too much, but plan a trip to a laundry!

7- Don’t bring “if” items. If you need an umbrella, a poncho or whatever, you will likely be able to buy it abroad!travel abroad pack lightly umbrella

8- Always have some washing liquid designed for hand-wash. You will be able to wash some clothes (like underwear or t-shirts) and this way, avoid extra packing!

9- If you bring toiletries, try to have it in trial sizes, or change their traditional packages for travel-designed bottles!! Special travelling packs exist, and this will dramatically help you having lighter packages!

10- Don’t forget! The least you take, the more you’ll be able to bring back!packing lightly travel abroad trip

We hope these few tips will help you travel lightly! Do you have some tips regarding travel packing not listed here? Share it with us!