0 a feeling of confusion felt by someone visiting a country or place that they do not know:
1 a feeling of confusion that results from suddenly experiencing a culture with customs that are not familiar to you
2 a feeling of confusion felt by someone visiting a country or place that they do not know:
New hunters may experience a form of culture shock the first time they enter the wilderness, and may require mental acclimatization when returning to civilization.
This culture shock caused him to leave his post early and enter a first retirement.
Robson described the move as a culture shock but felt... a sense of adventure.
Why put such terms as "culture shock" (p. 88), "vanguard" (p. 91) and "bread and butter" (p. 99) in quotation marks?
The third stage of culture shock brings an accord with the host culture.
It is said that culture shock consists of three stages.
Predictably, some intercultural misunderstandings arose leading at times to something akin to 'culture shock' for which assistance from an informed and sympathetic teacher was important.
But then we walk through that gallery, and the pictures hanging there are a culture shock.
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