Rebecca says being an only child left her unaccustomed to constantly thinking about siblings or other dependents, which made her homestay experience in Botswana newly instructive.
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Homestay
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...a sister, um, feeling, okay, she can, I was at a homestay family, um, and she, like the girl I was staying with. She..."
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Rebecca says her strongest emotional connection in Botswana formed with the girl in her homestay family because long conversation created real mutual knowledge between them.
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"...a sister, um, feeling, okay, she can, I was at a homestay family, um, and she, like the girl I was staying with. She..."
"...I think it was the girl I stayed with in the homestay family. And we, I stayed there for one night and, uh, it..."
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