0 a feeling of confusion and anxiety when you are in a foreign country or other place that is very different from the one you are familiar with -- kulturchok
He experienced a bit of a culture shock when he first arrived in India.
I experienced a kind of culture shock at the logo flickering constantly during a film.
It was a culture shock for many soldiers.
What a culture shock they were, and what emotions they aroused.
This caused a culture shock which had an impact on the political system.
There is an element of culture shock in going abroad.
However, the change not only in the tabloids but in the self-described quality papers is a culture shock.
But it will be a culture shock for taxpayers.
But then we walk through that gallery, and the pictures hanging there are a culture shock.