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Symptoms and Recommendations

Culture Shock

Being physically isolated due to living abroad for an extended period of time

Being cut off from one’s culture, family, language

Having one’s values, traditions, routines in question

Being expected to be highly functional

Symptoms of Culture Shock

Homesickness Withdrawal Sadness/Crying Family Conflict Inability to Concentrate Too Much/Little Sleep Too Much/Little Eating/Drinking Anger/Irritability Illness

The Iceberg Concept of Culture

Body language

Concepts of

beauty

Courtship

practices

Notions of

leadership

Expectations of

cleanliness

Concept of

fairness

TRADITION CHANGE HUMAN INTERACTION TIME RANK EQUALITY GROUP INDIVIDUAL INHERITANCE INITIATIVE PAST FUTURE BEING ACTION FORMALITY INFORMALITY INDIRECTNESS DIRECTNESS EXCEPTIONS RULES

Adapted from “The Values Americans Live By” by L. Robert Kohls

4 STAGES OF CULTURAL ADAPTATION

STAGE 1: FUN AND EXCITEMENTSTAGE 2: IRRITATION AND HOSTILITYSTAGE 3: GRADUAL ADJUSTMENTSTAGE 4: ADAPTATION AND BICULTURALISM

Source: Window on the World, Inc.

Stage 1: Fun and Excitement

The “honeymoon” period Relief that you are finally here Great expectations Everything is new, fascinating,

intriguing, exciting Focus is on how we are all alike

Stage 2: Irritation and Hostility Focus changes from similarities to

differences Differences are frustrating Student often feels inadequate and

unproductive Little difficulties become major

problems Reality sets in

Stage 3: Gradual Adjustment Have adopted some of the local

values/customs Feel less isolated Feel increase in self confidence Slowly learning to function well under new conditions

Stage 4: Adaptation and Biculturalism

Increased enjoyment in new place Ability to function in two cultures with confidence Feeling that life may be just as good

or better than before Realization that there will be things

you will miss when you leave

Key Challenges

Formal and Informal Writing Understanding Instructions Communicating with Faculty and

Classmates Participating in Group/Class Discussions Managing the Homework Load

Keys to Cultural Adjustment

Participate in social activities

Create new support systems

Take care of yourselfImprove your language

skillsExperiment, expand

and explore

General Tips

Use Google and the RSPH website to find info. Use Wikipedia only to find other sources. Look ahead and make appointments in

advance. RSVP and don’t be a “no show.” Be aware of your personal hygiene. Don’t be offended by gov’t or other officials

(e.g., at the DMV).

Give yourself a break and manage your expectations!

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