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 a new environment.
Experiencing culture shock or homesickness?
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Experiencing culture shock or homesickness?
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1. Indulge in self-care - Exercise, sports, reading, doing something creative or simply relaxing.
2. Journal - write down a list of things you love about the country when you arrive and appreciate them.
3. Donβt neglect family - Use video-calls and emails and keep in touch with
2. Journal - write down a list of things you love about the country when you arrive and appreciate them.
3. Donβt neglect family - Use video-calls and emails and keep in touch with
your family and friends and share memories with them.
Whether it is for a few months or for a longer period of time, moving abroad is a decision that entails curiosity, a will to learn, an open mind and adaptability. Common symptoms of homesickness include low feelings, grief
Whether it is for a few months or for a longer period of time, moving abroad is a decision that entails curiosity, a will to learn, an open mind and adaptability. Common symptoms of homesickness include low feelings, grief
over unfamiliar surroundings, withdrawal and being easily irritated by new people, things and places.
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