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Culture shock         
  • A local woman does a double-take at a foreigner during the evening rush hour in Japan
  • Traveler from [[Australia]] visiting a small farm in [[Sierra Leone]].
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Culture Shock; Culture Shock (song)
Culture shock is an experience a person may have when one moves to a cultural environment which is different from one's own; it is also the personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit to a new country, a move between social environments, or simply transition to another type of life.Macionis, John, and Linda Gerber.
culture shock         
  • A local woman does a double-take at a foreigner during the evening rush hour in Japan
  • Traveler from [[Australia]] visiting a small farm in [[Sierra Leone]].
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Culture Shock; Culture Shock (song)
¦ noun the feeling of disorientation experienced when suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture or way of life.
culture shock         
  • A local woman does a double-take at a foreigner during the evening rush hour in Japan
  • Traveler from [[Australia]] visiting a small farm in [[Sierra Leone]].
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Culture Shock; Culture Shock (song)
Culture shock is a feeling of anxiety, loneliness, and confusion that people sometimes experience when they first arrive in another country.
Callum, recently arrived in Glasgow, is jobless, homeless, friendless, and suffering from culture shock.
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Examples of use of culture shock
1. It was a mirage, a real culture shock." Advertisement Most people will agree the culture shock – and cultural change – was not limited to Kibbutz Lahav.
2. "People speak English, it‘s not such a culture shock.
3. "I‘m a young black man from the ghetto, but this was culture shock.
4. Culture shock is thought to be cyclical, not a one–off experience.
5. Culture shock One of them is 55–year–old Father Stanislaw Maciuszek.