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As I reflect on the wonderful week in San Francisco, I recall my personal journey as a host. One that I began nine years...
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Hosts play an important role in creating a more connected world, especially during a particularly lonely time. This series explores how Hosts can help revitalize places. Host Advisory Board members Claudia from Italy, Marielle from France, and Rie from Japan share their perspectives. Learn more about the Host Advisory Board.
Although I was born and raised in Paris, my heart belongs to the people and stories of the village where my family spent weekends and holidays during my childhood. I’ve traveled to many countries and been away from home for many years, but I always returned to my true home, the village of Châtillon-en-Dunois two hours outside Paris.
I’ve seen the world change so much over the course of 50 years. And while technology has enabled us to keep in touch virtually, our reality can sometimes feel as if it is fading away. In Châtillon-en-Dunois , I am able to live by the daylight instead of the clock.
Villages have a lot to teach us. I believe that to know where you are going you have to know where you began. But as much as I love living with my extended family in our village, I’ve also missed traveling. It can be a bit lonely living in a little village after seeing so much of the world. This is why I jumped at the opportunity to host on Airbnb. I see it as an opportunity to bring the world to my village.
At first, the locals were a bit perplexed by the strangers who stayed with us. But more than 10 years and hundreds of bookings later, the people in my village now see our guests as visitors instead of strangers. They look out for them and help when they need directions.
Our neighbors no longer wonder why people are coming to Chatillon. They realize it has a certain draw if people are coming from places as far away as New York, and it makes them proud of their village. The kids play with our guests, and they talk to one another in their own unique ways, even when they don’t speak the same language.
It’s a gift for our guests, too. They come here for peace and quiet but end up really enjoying talking to the neighbors. Guests often ask about the villagers’ day-to-day lives, like how they grow their vegetables and feed their chickens.
There may be fewer people to interact with in small villages like mine, but I’ve come to learn it’s not about the quantity of people you interact with, but the quality of interactions you have with those people that counts. Having these unexpected encounters can help all of us feel less lonely.
As a Host, the best thing I’ve heard from a guest was when someone who stayed for a month said, “It was great—we felt human.” Is there any better compliment?
Thanks to hosting on Airbnb, I don't feel lonely anymore. For me, the best part of hosting is when someone arrives as a guest and leaves as a friend.
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Do you have similar experiences to share? How do you think your actions as a Host can impact regrowth?
Dear @Marielle135 ,
Thank you for sharing this. I know just how you feel about childhood memories although for me my childhood memories were in Cornwall by the sea. I am now busy making new memories as we have lived in Oxford for over thirty years. We were ex pats for a while but dropped anchor here rather than sending our boys to boarding school. A decision we have not regretted.
We own a small pretty house in Headington which is a bustling suburb of Oxford.
Our house was bought for our family. We are blessed with two sons a beautiful Dutch daughter in law and a three year old grand daughter. Every time she stays she calls it the house in the forest!
We Airbnb our house and like you were have met some wonderful travellers. Yes, some are non English speakers. I always feel communication and kindness are often just felt!
We all manage and we have had guests returning.
Keep in touch and we will too.
Warmest wishes,
Linda and family
Thank you @Linda4027 for your sweet message, the things that I find wonderful about the airbnb adventure is the chance we have to meet great travellers but also to get the chance to meet people like you hosts that have great stories which, without airbnb I would never have had the chance to come across.
your story is so pretty, thank you so much for sharing.
airbnb has made the world so much smaller, and it reminds me everyday that we can believe there is always a hope to live on a perfect planet when coming across people like you…
Hi, the world now become global village since we got internet access in early 1995.
Now we can travel virtually any place at any time but remeber we need also physical contact for more bonding with nature.
The world economy start from the village 10,000 years BC.
Hi @Md-Mizanur1 , yes the internet access helps the world to become global village and @Marielle135 Airbnb platform helps the strangers/ travellers to discover the world by showing a unique place and warm welcome from the hosts.
@Md-Mizanur1 I agree, and as much as I love discovering places on the planet, I have to admit getting the chance to discover gems not so far that i probably would never have discovered as a tourist going to main area has made travelling even more special. I discover everytime that I am lucky not to have to go very far to feel like I am on holiday and lucky to live in a pretty part of the world!
"I believe that to know where you are going you have to know where you began"
"It was great-we felt human"
I was very moved by both your words.
They are so true!
I will be visiting your village soon.
And I want to frolic in your village like a little kid!
Looking forward to it @Rie9! Please come and visit, and discover my little corner of paradise ❤️
Hello Great Friends here
Thanks for all what i have read here very much interesting and i really love being with children
My many regards and do welcome you all to Uganda
Keep and stay safe
Thank you ibrahim, humankind is the best when the humans are prepared to share the best of their time! 😉
Thanks @Marielle135 for your great response,
You are very much right and i love sharing lots of experiences and learning from each other
In the same was i really love travelling and meeting new people and my hobby is people visiting me really makes me very much excited
YOU ARE WELCOME ALL FROM ALL OVER AND FRANCE TO UGANDA
Welcome please and hope that one day to come you will be in Uganda
Kampala
@Marielle135 thanks for sharing such a very very insightful stories, it is full of tips and wisdom, Thanks again