Sentences with phrase «reverse culture shock»

I have also experienced reverse culture shock and so I know what that means.
Not as extreme as reverse culture shock but all of a sudden the questions have gone from where are you from.
I've been an expat and a digital nomad, and I also know what it's like to return to your home country after being away for so long and get hit with reverse culture shock!
The transition from living abroad back to drizzly old England is one that is inevitably hard, and one that induces reverse culture shock.
Now that I am experiencing the reverse culture shock of the USA, your recipes have become a great comfort.
May the reverse culture shock not be too terrible.
Reverse culture shock — Some people find that, after a long visit abroad, they have difficulty reacclimating when they return to their home country.
Fortunately, reverse culture shock is a temporary phenomenon.
«I was curious and a bit anxious about how my peers and professors would perceive me, given that I was new to the school counseling field and was also readjusting to life in the United States after working in Korea for the past two years,» says Kim, noting that she had to prepare herself for «reverse culture shock,» as well as any changes that may have taken place when she was gone.
I'd never heard of reverse culture shock, but I got hit by it when we came back to Portland.
Reverse culture shock is a condition that has been studied by organizations such as the Peace Corps and the military.
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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