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A.Culture shock isn't a clinical term or medical condition.It's simply a common way to describe the confusing and nervous feelings a person may have after leaving a familiar culture to live in a new and different culture.
B.One person's adjustment to a new culture is not necessarily like another's.In some situations, people are excited about their move.
C.Depending on where you come from and where you are now, you may or may not have trouble with the native language.
D.A lot of the anxiety that comes with moving to a new place has to do with not knowing what to expect in your new environment.Learning things about your new environment will help you become more comfortable.
E.It's important to realize that some people have an easier time adjusting to a new culture than others.Sometimes, if members in your family are having an easy transition, they'll be a great source of support-a group of people who are going through something very much like what you're going through.In addition, your family can be a big part of keeping ties to home.
F.Everyone feels the pressure to fit in at one time or another-whether they've lived in the area for days or years.But don't feel like you need to change everything about yourself so you can stand out less.All of your experiences before you came to your new home are part of you, and what makes you special.
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1.When you move to a new place, you're bound to face a lot of changes.That can be exciting and stimulating, but it can also be overwhelming.You may feel sad, anxious, frustrated, and want to go home.
2.In some people, the excitement gives way to frustration as time goes on and they still have trouble understanding their new surroundings.
3.It's a good idea to become comfortable with the language as soon as you can.Not being able to understand what people are saying is almost as frustrating as not knowing how to make people understand what you are saying.
4.Lots of good resources are around to help you practice.Many schools with a good number of students new to the country have language classes.If your school doesn't offer one, check out some of the community centers and libraries in your area.In addition, books make good resources too, and even some websites.
5.But sometimes, members of your family might want to keep your ties to home too tight.Your parents might not expect the changes that may happen as you begin to learn more about your new culture.