The embarrassing Au Pair story was hilarious, LOL! So glad that your host family was cool about it. I hope you do get to go back because I would LOVE to hear about your next adventures in France :)
this is soooo helpful thank you SO much. i’m an au pair in the Netherlands right now about 40 mins from Amsterdam. i’ve been realizing it’s a pretty small (i don’t wanna say boring) country, struggling with the covid measures that don’t allow me to see other countries yet (i know you didn’t have to deal with too much of that but it’s still a struggle haha), and trying to figure out what my daily schedule should be since i’m not studying and i have all this free time during my days and weekends that i want to make the most of. any tips/suggestions on finding activities/places?
Hi! Sorry for the late response, I hope you're well. During this time, I find it especially imperative that we all find time to connect with nature. I would def get to any parks or gardens, if you're able. Im not sure how strict your lockdown is right now, but if you can go to any museums that would be great! I spent my time in lockdown reading a LOT, playing animal crossing, meditating, and studying french. I also took that time to journal a lot. Although i remained positive for the most part during those 2 months in the house, I wish that i didn't get so down about it. Its still an experience, and taking extra time for yourself is invaluable. Even when theres not much to go see or do, there is beauty in the basics :)
You have a great adventurous spirit! Notice you took French lessons every weekday- how much were the lessons? As an older woman I’d like to finally learn French.
which platform did you use to apply to the au pair program? i'm thinking about being an au pair in the US but there are so many websites... Do you think they are all trustworthy?
I’m hoping to become an Au Pair after I graduate high school so I’ll be 18 this year. Can 18-year-olds do a lot in France? Would host parents trust/ allow 18-year-olds?
Hi ! I'm a french 17 years-old. In France majority is at 18, which means you can buy alcohol, drive alone, do anything without your parents' consent from the moment you turn that age. I was able to find a long-term babysitting job (with a legal contract) when I was 16. As long as you're able to show that you're a mature and responsible person who's able to take initiatives when needed, parents will trust you. So basically when you're 18 you can do anything an adult can do, and if you prove you're trust-worthy there should be no problem :)
@@TylahAli oh ok thank you very much, off the topic i swear if kerry washington was to do another movie you can play like a younger kerry washington or you can play her teenage daughter
The embarrassing Au Pair story was hilarious, LOL! So glad that your host family was cool about it. I hope you do get to go back because I would LOVE to hear about your next adventures in France :)
LOL i’m so grateful for it as well😂 I 100% will be returning and I can’t wait to make more videos when I return!! thanks so much for watching 🤍
I am so in love with the rain on the background 🥰
I love you channel so much✨ I’m truly considering being an au pair in France, and your videos are really helping :)
ahhh this means so much thank you!!!❤️ i’m glad it’s helping. if you want advice on anything let me know and i’ll make a video!
its the intro editing for me , you go sis absolutely loving the content !! most def a new subieee
thanks so much!!!
this is soooo helpful thank you SO much. i’m an au pair in the Netherlands right now about 40 mins from Amsterdam. i’ve been realizing it’s a pretty small (i don’t wanna say boring) country, struggling with the covid measures that don’t allow me to see other countries yet (i know you didn’t have to deal with too much of that but it’s still a struggle haha), and trying to figure out what my daily schedule should be since i’m not studying and i have all this free time during my days and weekends that i want to make the most of. any tips/suggestions on finding activities/places?
Hi! Sorry for the late response, I hope you're well. During this time, I find it especially imperative that we all find time to connect with nature. I would def get to any parks or gardens, if you're able. Im not sure how strict your lockdown is right now, but if you can go to any museums that would be great! I spent my time in lockdown reading a LOT, playing animal crossing, meditating, and studying french. I also took that time to journal a lot. Although i remained positive for the most part during those 2 months in the house, I wish that i didn't get so down about it. Its still an experience, and taking extra time for yourself is invaluable. Even when theres not much to go see or do, there is beauty in the basics :)
I wanted to go to Netherlands too, but dicided to go with Belgium.. Any say on that?
Good insights, being honest especially when your wrong is an awesome mature one!
so helpful love this!!
You have a great adventurous spirit! Notice you took French lessons every weekday- how much were the lessons? As an older woman I’d like to finally learn French.
I went to a school where it was only €35 for the whole year! Thanks so much for watching! I recommend iTalki for online language lessons :)
This was super informative! Sidetrack: what lipstick are you wearing?
Besiah Fahngon I’m wearing Paramount by Mac ☺️
love this, love you!!!!
Ashley Anne thanks girl! love you too🥰🥰
Would you mind doing a video interviewing with your potential host kids? Or tips on questions to ask?
Dimpho Maloka Sure! Ill try to make that in the next few weeks🤍
which platform did you use to apply to the au pair program? i'm thinking about being an au pair in the US but there are so many websites... Do you think they are all trustworthy?
@@AnaCatarina-k8q I used au pair world
I would like to au pair in Lille, France. Which all websites should I apply on?
yes more au Pair stories please...also what is your level of French now?
currently A2 :)
Is it difficult to get hired as an au pair in Paris?
Holistic Kier no! there are definitely more families out there than au pairs :) someone’s always looking
I’m hoping to become an Au Pair after I graduate high school so I’ll be 18 this year. Can 18-year-olds do a lot in France? Would host parents trust/ allow 18-year-olds?
Hi ! I'm a french 17 years-old. In France majority is at 18, which means you can buy alcohol, drive alone, do anything without your parents' consent from the moment you turn that age. I was able to find a long-term babysitting job (with a legal contract) when I was 16. As long as you're able to show that you're a mature and responsible person who's able to take initiatives when needed, parents will trust you. So basically when you're 18 you can do anything an adult can do, and if you prove you're trust-worthy there should be no problem :)
I'm from South Africa, let me also join your town. New subscriber here . Thanks for the awesome video. 🙏🏾
Yesss same.😁
Well traveled queen
polina Shrayber 😀❤️
How can you stay to live there when your worktime with your family is end?
Arantza Sky you can find a new host family, to can au pair up to 2 years, become a student, or teach your native language abroad!
How would you become an AU PAIR?
whats the process?
what service did you use to find your family?
au pair world!
how did you discover this au pair job, did you go to school to become an au pair??
there are websites such as aupairworld or aupairbutrfly that can help you find au pair jobs :)
@@TylahAli oh ok thank you very much, off the topic i swear if kerry washington was to do another movie you can play like a younger kerry washington or you can play her teenage daughter
@@jassyl.2211 You know.😁
i wanna live in this community and grow plants together so bad
Amanda i am manifesting this community more and more each day❤️😭
ended fran drescher
this comment 😭😭😭
Can u help me to come
is Tylah in college?
small big person no, i’m not right now! if i go back to school i want to go to university in france :)
can't wait for more Paris videos😁😍
small big person so excited to make them!
I also want to be an au pair,, and convert my channel into au pair..