I’m not exactly sure how it applies here (it seems to fit between many of the items), but I put myself out there on CouchSurfing and have already hosted 2 sets of people. While there’s nothing systematic about the learning experience, there are a lot of cool benefits to choosing your guests wisely. Want practice with a foreign language, host guests who speak that language. Want to learn about faraway places that you want to visit, pick people from those places. Want to have company as a motivation to cook/clean, seek out people who are arriving very soon. Want company doing activities in town that you’ve never gotten around to? Want to look at your location with fresher eyes? Want to learn foreign cooking? Want an impromptu guitar lesson (or a jam session)? There’s all kinds of low-hanging fruit here!
Sure, there’s the concern that you may end up as an axe-murder victim on the front page of the local newspaper, but we all know that strangers are usually less dangerous than friend/family. And the site has some pretty good vetting procedures in place.
I wanted to post on 7⁄23, when I finally decided to go for it, but now I actually know a bit about what I’m talking about. It’s really great to host people. Maybe I’ll try to see the world from the other side of the divide some time.
Some interesting things I’ve learned that surprised me:
Living in a big city like Paris is about as expensive as living in the middle of nowhere like Fairbanks, Alaska
Americans don’t think about algae when we talk about seafood
There is a movement of people dedicated to food called “microbiotics” that you’ll have to read about for yourself for full effect
Not being embarrassed is a great first-step for learning a foreign language
I’m not exactly sure how it applies here (it seems to fit between many of the items), but I put myself out there on CouchSurfing and have already hosted 2 sets of people. While there’s nothing systematic about the learning experience, there are a lot of cool benefits to choosing your guests wisely. Want practice with a foreign language, host guests who speak that language. Want to learn about faraway places that you want to visit, pick people from those places. Want to have company as a motivation to cook/clean, seek out people who are arriving very soon. Want company doing activities in town that you’ve never gotten around to? Want to look at your location with fresher eyes? Want to learn foreign cooking? Want an impromptu guitar lesson (or a jam session)? There’s all kinds of low-hanging fruit here!
Sure, there’s the concern that you may end up as an axe-murder victim on the front page of the local newspaper, but we all know that strangers are usually less dangerous than friend/family. And the site has some pretty good vetting procedures in place.
I wanted to post on 7⁄23, when I finally decided to go for it, but now I actually know a bit about what I’m talking about. It’s really great to host people. Maybe I’ll try to see the world from the other side of the divide some time.
Some interesting things I’ve learned that surprised me:
Living in a big city like Paris is about as expensive as living in the middle of nowhere like Fairbanks, Alaska
Americans don’t think about algae when we talk about seafood
There is a movement of people dedicated to food called “microbiotics” that you’ll have to read about for yourself for full effect
Not being embarrassed is a great first-step for learning a foreign language