Sentences with phrase «bit of a culture shock»

We bought the restaurants in west Texas, and it was a little bit of a culture shock for two Southern California girls so we moved to the next closest big city, San Antonio, and bought a restaurant there.
When Michele «Mish» Schneider first joined the trading - floor boys club with a continental grain and commodities firm, she felt a bit of culture shock.
After 4 yrs of HS attending parties (where we learned to drink responsibly, i.e. not get caught), it was a bit of culture shock.
Ford expected Harvard to be challenging; even so, it was «a bit of a culture shock,» she says.
The start of a Ph.D. can be a bit of a culture shock, compared to your undergraduate or master's degree, when everything was clearly laid out for you.
I will admit I did get a bit of culture shock when I first started.
Many Ukrainian women have much more conservative views regarding family and gender roles than men and women in the West, and this can lead to a bit of a culture shock if you are not prepared for it.
After running the cars with the highest levels of downforce possible for first part of the year, it was a bit of a culture shock to how the car needs to be set up and how it needs to be in order to go fast around 8.3 miles at Le Mans.
You've moved to Arizona and you're having a bit of culture shock.
Morocco can be a bit of a culture shock so it was really nice having such a cool place to go back to each night.
I think it's a bit of a culture shock for some.
For those that move to Florida from other parts of the country or from other parts of the world, one bit of culture shock may be the reality that homeowners associations are commonplace in our state.
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