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What is a foyer person?

What is a foyer person?

The Foyer housing model is a method of transitional housing for youth that evolved from temporary housing for laborers in Europe. After World War II, foyers were used to provide accommodation for a movement of people from rural France to cities seeking work. The term “foyer” means hearth in French.

What is the foyer movement?

The Foyer model was developed in the United Kingdom more than 20 years ago and upholds that the only long-term avenue out of homelessness for young people is through education and training, with a focus on nurturing an ‘aspirational community’ and securing sustainable employment and independent housing.

Why is it called foyer?

Foyer originally was a term in French that referred to the room where actors waited when they were not on stage. Today, a foyer is a large entrance to a building or home. The bigger and fancier a mansion, office or apartment building is, the bigger and more ornate the foyer will likely be.

Is foyer American or British?

Senior Member. The simple fact is that Americans use foyer and lobby in a different way from British speakers. In Britain: A foyer is for theatres, hotels and other public buildings.

What language does the word foyer originate?

Etymology. Borrowed from French foyer (“hearth, lobby”), in turn from Vulgar Latin *focārium, from Late Latin focārius, from Latin focus (“hearth”).

What is the difference between foyer and lobby?

A lobby is a communal area in a multi-occupancy building – or more specifically, an area in the Houses of Parliament where members and the public (those lobbying for political support) can meet. A foyer is the entrance to a hotel, or the waiting area in a theatre.

Is the word foyer French?

Why do Americans say foyer wrong?

In standard American English, FOY-er is the more common pronunciation, but is often derided by speakers of standard British English, among whom FOY-yay is standard. My survey indicated, unsurprisingly that FOY-er is primarily an American pronunciation, but also that some Australians pronounce it this way too.

Do British people say foyer?