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Responsibilities
of the Host Family
Pre-Arrival
Send
Photos to your guest (Family, house, etc) along with a family profile
Correspond
(by email or post) at least once with your guest giving interesting information,
sights where you plan to take the guest and answer any queries.
Inform
and brief your close friends and neighbours and enlist their support
Receive
a Briefing from Kande or her agent. The vision and values of the Homestay
program will be explained and you will receive vital information on Japanese culture
and etiquette, details about your guest and your responsibilities.
Upon
Arrival
Collect
guest from airport unless agreed otherwise.
Organize
a short welcome meeting to include:
introducing members of
family
touring the house and neighbourhood,
clarification of expectations
and arrangements,
clear explainantion of
your familys timetable i.e., meal times,
use of show/shower curtain
and bath, etc.
use of telephone, email,
fax etc
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During
the Homestay
The
basic rule is to integrate the guest into all aspects of family
life.
For example if you are invited out to a dinner party, inform your friend that
you will be bringing your Japanese guest with you!
Ensure
that your guest has a well balanced diet and knows the mealtimes. If you choose
to eat out it is your responsibility to pay. Food is what often gives Homestay
a bad name. *Avoid greasy food *Avoid complete vegetarian meals * they like meat
and fish *avoid trying to make Japanese food
they want to experience your
way of eating!
At
least once a week, plan a special outing where Local Culture can be experienced
i.e., symphony, concert, restaurant or pub, club, castles, gardens, etc. (Host
Family Fact File continued)
Your
fee allows 50 pounds a week for this.
Be
sensitive and always ask what they are enjoying and not enjoying.
Every
three days offer to do their laundry.
Take
lots of photos with them in it. And give them a set before they leave
Never
assume they will just fit in, go the extra mile to include them in conversation,
planning and meeting people. However, do respect their need to rest and time-off.
Enjoy
ourselves
the Japanese are great fun to be with!
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Departure
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Arrange a goodbye meal. Include
the whole family and special friends. Present them with
a farewell gift. It may be appropriate to pray for their
safe journey and home-going. Remember, it is extremely
important to stay visible and continue waving until your
guest has disappeared out of sight.
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Phone the airport to confirm departure
details and take them to the airport in plenty of time
unless agreed otherwise. Again,b e sure to stay with them
until they actually pass through security.
Post
departure
You
will be asked to email an evaluation of the stay of your guest. Please
Complete and send to Kande soon, while your memory is still fresh.
Develop
photos (if you havent done already and given them a photo album with those
pictures) and send a follow up email or letter to your guest within a couple of
weeks
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