By overcoming culture shock, you'll be better able to make the most of your experience in the United States. Characteristics of U.S. Culture Some American customs may seem strange to people from other countries, but familiarizing yourself with them may help you better adapt during your stay in the U.S.
Ah, the United States. The land of opportunity and jumbo-sized hot dogs. In this video, I share with you my culture shock in America as a South African and w
Today, KoreanClass101 will introduce 10 common Korean culture shocks that travelers and expats experience in Korea. Table of Contents. Culture Shock 1: Cafes are Everywhere in Korea. Culture Shock 2: Bumping into Someone While Walking. Culture Shock 3: People Don't Hold Doors for You. Culture Shock 4: Metal Spoons and Chopsticks.
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For an American, setting out to become a sommelier in France is quite an ambitious undertaking. "If I recall any culture shock in those early days, it was the general acceptance with a lack
On Reddit, the so-called "front page of the internet," hundreds of American Redditors have chimed in about the most shocking and surprising things they encountered during their trip to Europe. These are the most common (and funniest) culture shock experiences. The Tap Water Tastes Great, But 'They Called it Toilet Water'