CuscoCulture Corner![]() ISA Office and HousingISA Office ISA Housing Although homes will vary, all of them will provide a comfortable bed and good light for studying. Meals will vary with each family, however, you can generally count on a lot of rice, beans, potatoes, protein and salad. We also have host families that cater to vegetarians and other student requests. Remember that little courtesies will mean a great deal to your host family and those around you. If you enjoyed a meal, be sure to compliment the cook. Keep an open mind and try new things. While staying with a host family, be respectful of the family. If you come home late at night take care to not wake up the family. Also, talk to your host parents about your schedule so that they will know what to expect. If you can't make it for a meal or if you'll be home late in the evening, call the family and let them know so that they are not unduly concerned. In general, it is best if you socialize with your friends in a café and not the host family's home in which you are staying. Be sure to find out how your family feels about having guests over. This will alleviate any potential misunderstandings on either side before they occur. | |
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