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We have a lovely German (Berlin) Au Pair who's 23 coming to join our family on Saturday. I'm reaching out to see if anyone in the area has an Au Pair / nanny etc from Germany or wherever who'd be happy to meet her for a coffee / drink one evening or over a weekend so she can start making some friends. She hasn't asked me to do this, I'm hoping she'll appreciate it. Thanks!
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Hi

Depending on her level of English she could join one of our English classes for au pairs on a Thursday morning. There are a few lessons left and she could come on 15th June. I have Spanish, Italian, French and German au pairs. Message me:[email protected] or same name Facebook page. Jan

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