A very warm and comfortable experience!
We have five families, 10 adults, 5 children, and one room in each house is just right.
What we didn’t expect was that this is not a homestay in the ordinary sense, but more like a “living stay”, because the host’s uncles and aunts usually live by themselves, all daily necessities are available, and the refrigerator is full of dangdang, so I went to them. The feeling of being a guest at home!
I said in the comments that my uncles and aunts were warm and thoughtful, but unfortunately I didn’t see my uncle, but the aunt was enthusiastic enough. She cut a watermelon when she walked in, and left us a watermelon. When we chose the room to pack, Auntie I wiped the benches in the front and back yards again to make it easier for the children to play.
I believe that all the friends who have been to the comment section have the same experience, so I won’t say more, because what everyone says is the real experience. I want to give some advice to friends who are going to go:
1- This is really someone else's home. When visiting someone else's home, you must be polite and educated.
2- The landlord is not short of money, don't use this as a hotel, try to restore it when you leave, this is mutual respect.
3- Parents set a good example for their children.
By the way, at our strong request, the aunt gave up the plan to make breakfast for 15 of us😂😂😂
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