Think how he's feeling, leaving his parents and going to a place he can't even speak the language of and with people he hasn't seen for years. He's probably going to feel like a total outcast, you've got your friends and your parents, he's going to be coming over with nothing and for 4 years and I'm guessing after that he'll be staying in England if he's here to get into a uni? So it's going to be even harder on him. Set some ground rules when he gets there (if he can understand), like certain chores, remember he's in your care and he can't exactly turn down anything you say because he has to live in your house, otherwise tell him he can go straight back.
If your mums struggling with looking after your house then why don't you help and tell him too aswell, this time it could be more people the better in terms of getting stuff done so it might not be that bad. Infact, he's 17, old enough for a job, when his english gets better I'm sure he can get a job and pay for rent or something, get his own house :S Why on earth are your parents paying for his uni? That's ridiculous, you should definitely get that sorted and sorry but that's not how money and family work unfortunately, I can't see why he'd need to stay for 4 years and the fact they're putting him into your care to help him should mean something to you?? If you don't like it and your parents don't like it then surely they could just say NO, especially until the money for his uni etc is sorted out.





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