One of my main concerns when I was thinking about becoming an au pair
was "How would I meet new people?" It turned out to be much easier than
I thought. Below are four ways I met people in the U.S. and ways you
can make new friends as well!
1. Get to Know Other Girls at Au Pair Academy
My fear about meeting people in the United States was calmed almost instantly as I arrived at
Au Pair Academy.
At first I was just fascinated by how many people who were so different
from me ended up in the same place and time starting this new
experience! And what I found out was that we were not that different at
all, as we shared a common interest; our love for kids, adventures,
travel and our enthusiasm to become independent world citizens by
deciding to leave our homes for a whole year to experiment and learn
another culture.
Some of the people I met at Academy I’m still in touch with four
years after those first days of the adventure that changed my life!
2. Take Part in Local Au Pair Events
Once you arrive to your host family’s home, your Area Director will
reach out to you. She will help you meet other au pairs in your
neighborhood during the
monthly activities
organized by AuPairCare. Also, in many areas with a large amount of au
pairs it is not unusual to find a casual weekly coffee night organized
by the au pairs themselves. Attend as many of these events as possible!
They are fun, and a great way to integrate yourself into the community.
3. Take Part in Free Community Events
In addition to learning something new and developing your
professional career, the courses you take during your program are a
great opportunity to meet more people. But don't stop at your required
classes. Libraries and community centers are other good places to meet
people while you learn. Lots of places organize short one-day courses
and activities such as movie nights, volunteering programs, creative
writing workshops and many other
community events created for public enjoyment and education.
4. Be Social All Around Town
Americans are well known for being very friendly and open people so
don’t be surprised if somebody starts a conversation with you in a park
while taking care of the kids, waiting in the bus stop or even in line
in the supermarket. Take these opportunities! You could meet other au
pairs, nannies or parents who could become friends.
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