making-a-cultural-change(unit-one)

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1、Making a Cultural Change Until a relatively short time ago, traveling abroad was limited to rich tourists and wealthy businesspeople. Flying abroad was not common for the average person. In time, however, plane travel became safer, more convenient , and less expensive. As a result, people of differe

2、nt backgrounds now fly to distant places for pleasure, and businesspeople fly to one country for a breakfast or lunch conference, then fly to another country for a dinner meeting. With the world becoming smaller, many young adults make the decision to study in foreign universities. It is an exciting

3、, challenging experience to live in a foreign country. Anyone who can study abroad is fortunate; but, of course, it is not easy to change from one culture to another. One faces many difficulties. The student who studies in a foreign country leaves behind a familiar, loving, comfortable environment.

4、Back home, he has his family, friends, and acquaintances. He knows the language, politics, money, food, social customs, and so forth. He knows all the unclear aspects of his native culture, such as body language, and bargaining practices, etc. In short, he knows “the system“ in his native country. T

5、hen one day he leaves all this behind and suddenly finds himself in a place where everyone and everything is strange, perhaps even confusing. All this strangeness is a major surprise to a persons self-confidence. This sudden change often leads to a reaction called culture shock. Foreigners experienc

6、e different degrees of culture shock. The symptoms range from being ill at ease to being seriously depressed. Feeling homesick, unhappy, and very sensitive are other signs of culture shock. It is easy to understand that the endless frustrations of the early days in a new country would produce dissat

7、isfaction, and perhaps even hostility. People are always at ease in a familiar environment. A mature, realistic person experiences mild, temporary symptoms; the newcomer who is not confident suffers more seriously from a culture shock. During the inevitable period of adjustment, the international st

8、udent tends to complain about everything in the new environment. In fact, the student is likely to exaggerate the problems. When the student meets another miserable person from the same country, he will pour out his unhappy feelings. Together they can complain in their native language. Although this

9、 complaining provides temporary satisfaction, it certainly does not help him adapt to a new society. Being negative will never get rid of the feelings of frustrations. The mature person understands that a positive attitude, determination, and flexibility are important in making the change successful

10、. A sense of humor is a big help.The following suggestions have been found to be helpful in fighting culture shock.1. Keep busy. Get to know the area where you live by walking around and observing. Become familiar with the stores in the neighborhood and the kinds of goods sold. Locate the post offic

11、e, library, schools, hospital and supermarkets. Say hello to a neighbor in your building, and perhaps start a friendship. 2. Become friendly with classmates. Spend some out-of-school time together. 3. Do something you enjoy. Phone your family back home. Write a letter to a friend. Contact a relative

12、 or acquaintance whose address you may have. Browse through department stores. Visit a museum. Walk through a new area of town. See a play. Go to a movie. 4. Forget that your English is less than perfect, and feel free to ask people for information, guidance, or directions. Many people are friendly,

13、 and helpful. It is important not to dwell on negative incidents. Disappointments are simply a fact of life. 5. Be flexible. Laugh at the mistakes you make; they are usually not serious. Make up your mind that you are going to enjoy your new adventure. With the right attitude, living in a foreign country can be a priceless, enriching period in a persons life. It is a form of education-an exciting form. The above suggestions will help a person cope with life abroad.

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