Culture shock is ubiquitous, not only between different countries, but also within the same country.
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Let me share with you some examples of what I have experienced and understood.
First of all, I have some personal experiences. I want to say what impresd me the most about Wuhan. I think it should be the bus driver in Wuhan. Here, bus drivers rarely show courtesy to pedestrians. Even if you are two meters away from him, he will sound the horn to remind you to leave mand wait. Wuhan bus drivers even boarded hot arches on Weibo for a while.
Another thing is about the difference in diet between the North and the South. Before I went to university, I didn’t know that I should eat dumplings on the winter solstice. After I was in college, I learned that I should eat dumplings on the winter solstice when I got along with some northerners in the school. This is a very novel experience.
In addition, in the process of reading, I also learned some differences at home and abroad. Here are two examples.公公与儿媳爱爱
The first one is individualism and collectivism. Western culture is bad on individualism rather than on collectivism. For instance, in the US, they always talk about individual rights, instead of placing the whole society above your own lf. This is clearly different in China where a country, society or family are placed above yourlf.
The other is about diet. In China, we prefer noodles, rice, dumplings as the staple food. We like cooking a lot of delicious dishes, then we t up the tables, put the dishes on the tables, sit together, and taste the dishes together, we don’t eat with individual plates, when we eating ,we like chatting and laughing, we think it’s warm and happy to eat this way; But in west countries, people like eating hamburgers, chips, pizza, as their staple food, they eat them with vegetable salad, they eat with drinking (water or juice), and they eat with parate plates. In China, we become full up when we finish all the food, then we don’t eat anything, but in west countries, people eat desrts after they finish their meals.
We know that different living habits and different cultural backgrounds will bring a lot of cultural shock, so how should we deal with it?
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First of all, before we arrive at an unfamiliar city, we must learn about the local cultural background, food, transportation, customs and other information in advance. This will help reduce the unaccustomed and psychological gaps when newcomers arrive.
Then take the initiative to communicate with the locals, just ask if you don’t understand, and try to overcome shyness and restraint. Believe it, the locals will help you.
The cond is to try to integrate into the local circle of interest. For example, if you have hobbies such as football, basketball, music, dancing, photography, painting, etc., there are also a lot of like-minded friends in the local area! Using the same hobbies as an opportunity to make more friends to integrate into the local area will always let you find a n of belonging.
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父母课堂读后感Of cour, if you are really hit by Culture Shock, don't be frustrated or afraid. First, you must face it with an optimistic attitude! After all, studying and living in the local area is not overnight, you have to get ud to it! At this time, find good friends to talk to, communicate and resolve troubles together! In fact, we will encounter big and small probl
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Finally, don’t be afraid when encountering Culture Shock. Tell the people around you about your feelings and stress. It will be really help.