Welcome to AteFlor! On my channel, I share cool stuff about being an Au Pair, which is like living abroad with a host family. You'll see me chatting about different cultures and sharing my adventures. I also love traveling, so I make fun videos about exploring new places. And guess what? I'll take you on a tour of all the hotels I stay in, showing you what they're like inside. It's like a mini vacation every time! So, if you're into learning about different countries, travel tips, and seeing some neat hotels, you're in the right place. Come along for the ride!
1) be live out para hnd lahat oras nasa kanila 2) be with a single parent only na may 1 kid lang para manageable .ang hirap pag maraming bata 3) as much possible wag sa babae /host mom kz karamihan maaarte maselan mapag gawa ng issue selosa pa 4) aupair lang other term pero chimay prn ang trabaho un ang totoo. Ibang tawag lng nila kunwari.
Thank you for your comment. Those options are great, but you can't choose all of them at once. 1) Most host families or au pairs are live-in. 2) For single parents, it’s usually more work than for a complete family. Some au pairs understand the realities of the role but endure difficult situations without speaking up, leading to many instances of abuse.
Miss flor nag post ako sa Google au pair di ko alam if ma tangap paako ksi 32 naako di paako naka pag post ng vd napanood kita kaya mag post ako Paano ako edit San k au pair maam
I am not sure what happened. But since the speaker is connected to your phone via bluetooth, for sure the ring will be on your phone but when you pick it up the JBL speaker will take over the call/speaker.
@@flor10101 you demonstrated your partybox to us however when the phone rings when connected to the parybox you didn’t indicate what button to press after the phone rings
Question po sa visa application anong type po ng visa ang iaapply si agency po ba ang magsabi kung pano yun ,hindi po siya under ng working visa? parang bale po ang malalagay po sa passport niyo is yung CFO sticker? Tama po ba?
Type D po ang inaapply nang agency for Aupairs. Type D is intended for persons who wanted to stay in NL for more than 90 days. Ang Type D po is hndi po siya under nang working visa. Once you applied and submit your passport to the NL embassy in Makati, within few days po, mkukuha niyo po yung passport niyo with Visa sticker from NL at andun po yung details nang visa niyo na nakadikit sa loob nang iyong passport. Ibang sticker naman po yung sa CFO, makukuha mo lng po yung CFO once mag submit ka nang requirements and isa dun ay yung visa mo, at need more mag seminar and after seminar, may ididikit na CFO sticker yung CFO personnel sa passport mo. Conslusion: magkaiba po ang VISA sticker and CFO sticker, but you need those two sticker for the immigration. Anyway, si agency namn mag gaguide nyan sayo. Sana natanong ko lahat nang question mo.
I have question: how come when Filipinos move over to the US and have children they don’t teach their kids the language? My relative from the Philippines is interested in becoming an Au pair but doesn’t have a smart phone or computer of her own and I’m trying to do some research for her but I literally cannot understand what is being said whenever you guys start switching from English to Tagalog 😣😭
Many Filipino parents in the U.S. focus on teaching their children English to help them integrate and succeed academically. To help your relative become an au pair, research program requirements and visa information, contact reputable agencies for guidance, assist with necessary documents, and encourage her to improve her English. Switching between English and Tagalog can be challenging, but it’s common in bilingual conversations.
I don’t really understand the language you are using, I only picked the few tips you said in English, but it was still very helpful, thank you!! Wish you could do video entirely in English