{"id":1018,"date":"2017-04-26T04:40:28","date_gmt":"2017-04-26T11:40:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ushhost.com\/blog\/?p=1018"},"modified":"2017-04-08T04:40:54","modified_gmt":"2017-04-08T11:40:54","slug":"understanding-the-culture-of-english-international-students","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ushhost.com\/blog\/understanding-the-culture-of-english-international-students\/","title":{"rendered":"Understanding the Culture of English International Students"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>English international students may seem like some of the easiest to host seeing as how there is no language barrier (don\u2019t be so sure). As you\u2019re about to see, though, there\u2019s plenty about their culture you should understand before your student arrives.<\/p>\n<p>English Love (Their) Tea<\/p>\n<p>You probably already know that tea is a staple of the English diet. They don\u2019t just drink it every day; they actually stop what they\u2019re doing once a day to have a cup. Offering someone a cup of tea is an expected form of social grace.<\/p>\n<p>That being said, their tea is very different from the kind you\u2019ll find in our supermarkets. Don\u2019t be surprised to learn they actually packed some of their own. If you want to make your English international student feel at home, try to find (or order online) some Yorkshire Tea or Tetley\u2019s for them.<\/p>\n<p>Their Education System Progresses Faster<\/p>\n<p>In America, our education system takes kids through three main phases: grade school, middle school and high school.<\/p>\n<p>In England, they have six. Their last stage, sixth form, is a strictly college preparatory phase and completely voluntary. Therefore, while our students are still very much in high school, students of the same age on the other side of the pond are already getting ready for the next step.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s important to keep this in mind with international students from England. They may not feel especially challenged by our educational system. Just because you don\u2019t see them studying a lot doesn\u2019t mean they\u2019re lazy. It might mean they\u2019ve already been tested on this material.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cQuite\u201d<\/p>\n<p>This isn\u2019t a huge issue, but it\u2019s worth bringing up as an example of how much the English and Americans are separated by a common language.<\/p>\n<p>When we say \u201cquite\u201d, it means \u201cvery.\u201d For example, \u201cThat movie was quite good\u201d means it\u2019s something we enjoyed and would recommend.<\/p>\n<p>When your English international student says \u201cquite\u201d they mean \u201csomewhat.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWas the movie good?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cQuite.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>That has a totally different meaning.<\/p>\n<p>Expect to run into your fair share of confusing conversations because of these quirks. Another one: \u201ctoilet\u201d is bathroom to the English, not the specific piece of porcelain. If your English student says a point is \u201cmoot\u201d, it actually means it\u2019s still open to discussion.<\/p>\n<p>The Legal Age to Drink There Is 18<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re hosting an 18-year-old student, know that back in England, they were allowed to drink. Obviously, they would know beforehand that this is not the case in American, but there still may be some times where you need to remind them.<\/p>\n<p>Our Ideas of Patriotism Are Different<\/p>\n<p>English people are patriotic, but it\u2019s a lot more subtle. When it comes to the World Cup or other international sporting events, it\u2019s not rare to see the Union Jack or Saint George\u2019s Cross.<\/p>\n<p>However, American patriotism is much more overt. Our flags are everywhere and even used in commercials. While this shouldn\u2019t be a problem for English international students, it\u2019s a big enough difference that it might take some explaining.<\/p>\n<p>The English Understand Our History and Culture Extremely Well<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s sometimes easy to forget how much our culture permeates the rest of the world. Hollywood movies play in every country with movie theaters and many of the decisions our politicians make affect other parts of the globe.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, you probably don\u2019t need to explain every single thing on TV to your English student. They\u2019ll most likely ask about your opinion on things but be very well educated when it comes to our history, politics and pop culture.<\/p>\n<p>Depending on where you live, though, they may not know as much about your local culture, which you could tell them all about.<\/p>\n<p>Although it\u2019s certainly nice sharing (most of) a language with English international students, make sure you keep the above in mind when yours visits.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>English international students may seem like some of the easiest to host seeing as how there is no language barrier (don\u2019t be so sure). As you\u2019re about to see, though, there\u2019s plenty about their culture you should understand before your student arrives. English Love (Their) Tea You probably already know that tea is a staple of the English diet. They don\u2019t just drink it every day; they actually stop what they\u2019re doing once a day to have a cup. 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