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"Me thinks nannys from Adare are going to have a hard time getting work now " lol. I think u are right!! | |||
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"Depends on what's allowed by the family . I've had au pairs and never minded them having friends over once agreeded first . One even had her boyfriend over from home for a couple of weeks . Once they behave appropriately in front of the children no big deal really . " | |||
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"My first reaction to this was NO. And then I thought about it. A live in Nanny/au peres room/s are often separate to the main house. They live there, it's their home for the while. Is there any reason they can't have a friend over? Assuming they aren't looking after the kids at the same time" Agreed. They are not an unconditional nanny. They have a life and need to live it. As long as they do their job and their private life doesn't affect/influence, or if hosts state, isn't seen by children, then all should be ok. Simple stage of setting ground rules. I'm wondering why OP asked the question though? | |||
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"My first reaction to this was NO. And then I thought about it. A live in Nanny/au peres room/s are often separate to the main house. They live there, it's their home for the while. Is there any reason they can't have a friend over? Assuming they aren't looking after the kids at the same time Agreed. They are not an unconditional nanny. They have a life and need to live it. As long as they do their job and their private life doesn't affect/influence, or if hosts state, isn't seen by children, then all should be ok. Simple stage of setting ground rules. I'm wondering why OP asked the question though?" I'm guessing she's a nanny | |||
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"Just wrong on so many levels " That always reminds me of the Chinese guy who got stuck in the lift... Wong on so many levels | |||
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"If any of ye girls was to become a nanny and had the house free would u invite sum1 over to there house " I used to go to a house a Spanish au pair would mind ..of course the parents and kids were away so we had the place to ourselves..good time was had by both | |||
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