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Almost everyone who studies, lives, or works abroad experiences some degree of culture shock.EMPTINESS OR REJECTION PHASE

The newcomer has to deal with the usual problems of accommodation, transportation, shopping (not finding your favorite foods), and very often not being able to communicate fluently in the local language.The crisis is over when the newcomer learns to understand the cultural differences, but hasn't completely adjusted to the new culture.Oberg identified five distinct stages of culture shock.ASSIMILATION PHASE OR COMPLETE ADJUSTMENT

In this phase, the person accepts the food, the habits, and customs of the new country, and may even find some things better than things back home.No matter how patient and flexible you are, adjusting to a new culture can sometimes be difficult and frustrating.The newcomer is excited about being in a new place and experiencing a new lifestyle.Some problems may occur, but the person usually tends to accept them as part of the adjustment to another country and novelty of being in a new place.THE CONFORMIST PHASE

Gaining some understanding of the new culture, its ideals, and its values brings a new feeling of pleasure.This period of cultural adjustment involves everything from getting used to the food and language to smaller things like learning how to use the telephone.1.2.3.4.5.


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Almost everyone who studies, lives, or works abroad experiences some degree of culture shock. This period of cultural adjustment involves everything from getting used to the food and language to smaller things like learning how to use the telephone. No matter how patient and flexible you are, adjusting to a new culture can sometimes be difficult and frustrating. Some people get depressed, and very homesick. But don't panic-these are all totally normal reactions and you are not alone.


The term culture shock was first used by writer Kalervo Oberg in 1954. He found that all human beings experience the same feelings when they travel to or live in a different country or culture. Oberg identified five distinct stages of culture shock.



  1. THE ADJUSTMENT PHASE


This period can last six months or longer. The newcomer is excited about being in a new place and experiencing a new lifestyle. Some problems may occur, but the person usually tends to accept them as part of the adjustment to another country and novelty of being in a new place. People are generally helpful to the newcomer, and that person feels welcome.



  1. EMPTINESS OR REJECTION PHASE


The newcomer has to deal with the usual problems of accommodation, transportation, shopping (not finding your favorite foods), and very often not being able to communicate fluently in the local language. The local people may not understand why the newcomer is making such a big deal over what they see as a small problem. At this point, the newcomer starts to complain about, and maybe even reject, the new country.



  1. THE CONFORMIST PHASE


Gaining some understanding of the new culture, its ideals, and its values brings a new feeling of pleasure. The crisis is over when the newcomer learns to understand the cultural differences, but hasn't completely adjusted to the new culture.



  1. ASSIMILATION PHASE OR COMPLETE ADJUSTMENT


In this phase, the person accepts the food, the habits, and customs of the new country, and may even find some things better than things back home. The newcomer becomes completely adjusted and feels comfortable in the new place. On returning home, the traveler will miss the new friends and the country and will cherish the memories forever.



  1. REVERSE CULTURE SHOCK


This is who the person comes back to the home country. The returnee may have been away from home for a long time and gets a "re-entry shock." Many things may have changed, and it will take a while to get used to home again.


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