Adventures in Quito & Mindo - Rachel & Ashley Family/ Daily Life Rachel: We’re all staying with different host families, which allows us to more fully experience the culture and learn about typical daily routines. I am staying with a mom and her two daughters, one who has just graduated high school and the other who is older and works full time. It is typical here for people to continue living with their parents for longer, compared to the US where people often move out in their 20s. Here, lunch is the biggest, most important meal, while dinner is often something small. Chicken seems to be very common here, as well as rice. Here, the water that comes out of the tap is not safe to drink, so my host has a jug of filtered water and also boils water each day to refill a pitcher. This also means it’s important to be careful with raw fruits and vegetables, since they may not have been washed using filtered water. I have really enjoyed staying with my host family so far, and it’...
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