Become A Homestay Host!

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Hosting a student from abroad can be a rewarding experience both culturally and financially. Cheryl Williams shares her experiences with Tribe as a Homestay Host...

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Paul, Cheryl, Ajay & Molly.

Why did you decide to become a Homestay Host?

I have travelled to many countries and love to learn about other cultures, languages and meeting new people. I also love all kinds of foods from around the world.

Have always been a gypsy myself, having spent a lot of time travelling, so now that I have a child it is wonderful having people from all over the world coming to share our home with us.

   

A Fresh View - from Iran

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Tribe Culture: Understanding Breeds Tolerance

A Fresh View

We came to Australia seeking a better life compared to what we could expect continuing back in our own country Iran. We chose Australia because we knew it has a warm climate and has a peaceful social environment. Since we came here we have realised that the people are even warmer than the climate and have enjoyed a lot of favour and support from our newly found friends.

I like the way people dress here particularly women who are always well dressed and they take good care of their beauty. What I am really impressed with is that women use formal pants and skirts and female dress more than jeans and sports clothing. This makes Australian women much more attractive than many other nations in the world and makes their femininity highly enhanced. Fashion is a lucrative business here and we hardly see any person who is wearing old and ugly clothes and I think this is the result of the lively spirit of Australians and its shiny and beautiful days.