Around the World in 80 Days – Germany

GERMANY Western Europe Capital: Berlin Languages: German Predominant Religion(s): Christianity (Roman Catholic/Protestant) COMMON CHARACTERISTICS: Germans are often seen as open-minded, ambitious, polite, responsible and reliable. Germans are interested in world affairs and/or cultural exchange. FUN FACTS: Germans generally have a strong passion for soccer and are very proud of being the World Read More

Around the World in 80 Days – France

FRANCE Western Europe Capital: Paris Language(s): French Predominant Religion(s): Christianity (Roman Catholic) COMMON CHARACTERISTICS: Applicants from France are motivated by the opportunity to enhance their career and improve their English. The French are known for being friendly, polite, proud and healthy. The French love their language and culture and are very proud Read More

Around the World in 80 Days – Finland

FINLAND Northern Europe Capital: Helsinki Language(s): Finnish, Swedish, Sami (regional) Predominant Religion(s): Christianity (predominantly Lutheran) Family A typical Finnish family is a nuclear family where both parents are equal. It is common for both parents to work and be away from home during the day – municipal day care centers allow mothers Read More

Around the World in 80 Days

ESTONIA Eastern Europe Capital: Tallinn Languages: Estonian (official), Russian (regional) Predominant Religion(s): Christianity COMMON CHARACTERISTICS: Independent, mature, dependable, trustworthy. Estonians are very attentive, and they are good at communicating. Patriotic (after decades of Russian occupation, they are proud to be Estonian!) FUN FACTS: Estonians love technology and are very knowledgeable Read More

Camp Au Pair – Global Awareness

Let’s focus on global awareness and share some cultural experiences! Most importantly, share you culture with your host family. Incorporate games, books, songs, language, foods, etc. into your host family’s lives. Cooking a dish from your family is a great way to share. Discuss similar traditions and ones unique to your family or culture. Resources: Read More