NC International Exchange Program – Host Family Frequently Asked Questions
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Collapse ▲Although each delegate and chaperone is different, much like you and your own families. The States’ 4-H International Exchange Program and the NC International State Coordinator will match delegates and chaperones to the best fit for a host sibling, family and culture.
What is LABO? |
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Will our delegate be able to speak/write English very well? |
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Have past families shared ways to effectively communicate with their delegate? |
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Our delegate and/or adult chaperone are arriving soon, how should we be preparing? |
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How can we tell if our delegate is having an enjoyable experience? |
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What about food and eating habits? |
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Are there specific cultural differences that we should be aware of prior to hosting a LABO delegate? |
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Our delegate has contacted us about seeing an attraction that is just not possible for us to do, how do we handle this? |
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What if there is a medical emergency? |
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Do delegates enjoy seeing one another during their stay? |
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We know the Japanese culture is that they like giving gifts to others, but do they expect us as hosts to give them anything expensive? |
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What is the hardest thing about the exchange? |
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Adapted from the Ohio 4-H Youth Exchange Program
Should you have more questions about hosting, please contact your county
4-H agent or local coordinator.