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Most teenagers coming from Ukraine can speak Ukrainian, and many also speak Russian. Even if there is a language barrier, simple phrases go a long way: : "Pryvit!" (Привіт!) — Hi!
The goal of the 3-week stay is to allow the child to become part of your everyday life.
: You can find detailed hosting information and submit an application at u4ukids.com. Ukrainian_teens-3
: You might hear the word "dupa" (butt); it is a non-vulgar, informal way to express discontent. 📍 Resources for Hosts
: Focus on making them feel like a family member rather than a guest. Normalcy is often more comforting than a packed "tourist" schedule. 🗣️ Language & Communication Most teenagers coming from Ukraine can speak Ukrainian,
This guide is designed for families hosting Ukrainian teenagers through the program, specifically for the upcoming 3-week spring/summer sessions . Programs like this are currently seeking hosts in cities such as Sacramento, Seattle, Columbus, Spartanburg, and North Port. 🏡 Creating a Welcoming Home
: Use translation apps or language platforms like Preply to bridge gaps in real-time. 🥘 Food & Social Etiquette : You can find detailed hosting information and
: Small gestures, such as being well-mannered and generous, are highly valued in Ukrainian culture.