3. The US is a pretty clean country. Quora user Dan Holliday had a friend visit from Spain who commented on the fact that, compared to Spain, America was relatively litter-free. The friend was Culture Shock #9 - Jetlag. Dependent on the time of year, China is either seven or eight hours ahead of the UK. This obviously leads to jetlag for our interns when they arrive in China. This means that, for a while, you may get tired during the day and struggle to sleep at night.
The findings are in line with previous studies (Xia, 2009; Pritchard, 2011; Kartoshkina, 2015; Yang et al., 2018), that the process of experiencing reverse culture shock on returning to one's home culture is more problematic and harmful than culture shock. This study also emphasized that the unplanned returning due to a global pandemic is a

Another culture shock Americans may experience in Vietnam is the traffic. The streets are always packed with scooters and cars, and it can be difficult to cross the street without getting hit. If you're not used to the chaotic traffic, you may find yourself feeling frazzled. 6. The Currency.

by Tim Wenger Mar 9, 2018 Here at Matador, we've recently taken to Quora, along with our deep well of editorial content, for a dose of crowdsourced insight on a number of topics. We've looked at culture shocks faced by Americans in Germany and Russia. The reverse culture shock W-curve was developed by John and Jeanne Gullahorn. Upon arrival in the "home" culture, the returnee experiences a "honeymoon" period where all that is grand about home seems to shine through. Visits with old friends and family are refreshing, and you may notice some exciting changes. . 148 195 339 479 124 303 235 42

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