Sentences with phrase «kind of culture shock»

«My husband's family is from the Ukraine, so when we take the girls back to Russia to visit one day, I don't want them to have the same kind of culture shock we had going there when we picked them up.»
I think it'll be kind of a culture shock for the fans.

Not exact matches

There is no doubt that Bale needs to get the hell out of Real if he ever wants to be the kind of player he once was... this isn't to suggest that he his skills have diminished, he simply isn't the fiery, determined and aggressive player that struck fear in the hearts of his opponents... the small fish in a big pond just doesn't fit his profile... I can't even remember the last player I've seen who has become so invisible on the big stage (maybe Pogba last year)... maybe it's a case of culture shock or maybe he wasn't able to handle the notoriety that invariably came with his big money signing, but regardless of how it happened this guy is a shadow of his former self... although I doubt he would ever come to a team in such disarray, he could quite easily fill the shoes of Sanchez, who ironically was in a similar predicament in Barcelona, as Bale would return to his favoured left side and would be given the same freedoms that have allowed Sanchez to flourish... ultimately I think the cache of wearing a Real jersey and competing for the top trophies would be too difficult to give up for a wannabe club run by suits who care little about those kinds of accolades
This one remains kind of casual, having a few problems to resolve but not placing them above a grounded depiction of the refugees» culture shock.
I'm sure I made for poor company that night as I was kind of in an odd state of culture shock most of the night.
The answer is long and complex, and has much to do with the radical shifts in culture that have occurred over the past 25 years or so, both in Britain and the world: the unstoppable rise of art as commodity and the successful artist as a brand; the ascendancy of a post-Thatcher generation of Young British Artists (YBAs) who set out, unapologetically, to make shock - art that also made money; the attendant rise of uber - dealers such as Jay Jopling in London and Larry Gagosian in New York; and the birth of a new kind of gallery culture, in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sideline.
This stage is actually a kind of crisis as the «disease» of culture shock sets in with full force.
In the same way, people coming back to the world of job search after years of being away from it will experience a kind of reverse culture shock.
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