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The urgency of the problem: nowdays, many people have the opportunity to go abroad. Many of them continue to live there for a long time, and someone does

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The urgency of the problem: nowdays, many people have the opportunity to go abroad. Many of them continue to live there for a long time, and someone does not stand up and returned from whence came. All of them are experiencing a cultural shock when faced with nepisinymi rules and other people different from him, that he sign.

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About the work: to work the concept of culture shock, are examples of symptoms that occur in humans. To help people experiencing culture shock, we describe how to fight it and come to a good result.

In the work danny survey was conducted among students in the school, which revealed that the majority percent of respondents go abroad to rest. Also, 72 percent of respondents said that interest in overseas architecture of cities, rather than the traditions of the population.

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Culture shock exactly means the impact you

may feel when you enter a culture very different

from one to which you are accustomed.

Culture shock is common among immigrants and

foreign students. No matter how well you are

prepared; there are many things in a culture that

you cannot find in books.

Definition

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· Sadness, loneliness, melancholy · Preoccupation with health

· Insomnia· Lack of confidence · Longing for family

Symptoms:

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Culture shock has several stages. The 1st stage is the incubation stage. During the first few weeks most individuals are fascinated by the new. This time is called the "honeymoon" stage.

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Afterwards, the 2nd stage presents itself. It is characterized by a hostile and aggressive attitude towards the host country. This happens due to the difficulties a person faces in daily life, such as communication or transportation problems.

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The 3rd stage is characterized by gaining some understanding of the new culture. A new feeling of pleasure may be experienced and sense of humor begins to exert itself. Again, after some time (usually 6 – 12 months), one grows accustomed to the new culture and develops routines.

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In the 4th stage, the adjustment is complete. The visitor now accepts the customs of the country as just another way of living. They realize that the new culture has good and bad things to offer.

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- Learn the language of the host country- Develop a hobby - Be positive- Don't forget the good things you already

have!

Some ways to combat stress produced by culture shock:

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Why did you go there to travel or on business?

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Did you like it there?

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Conclusion, this work will help decide problem with the

definition of culture shock and suggest how to deal with it.

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^ Pedersen, Paul. The Five Stages of Culture Shock: Critical Incidents Around the World. Contributions in psychology 2005.

^ Barna, LaRay M. "HOW CULTURE SHOCK AFFECTS COMMUNICATION." 2009.

^ Oberg, Dr. Lalervo. "Culture Shock and the problem of Adjustment to the new cultural environments". World Wide Classroom Consortium for International Education & Multicultural studies. 2009.

^ Mavrides, Gregory PhD “Culture Shock and Clinical Depression.” Foreign Teachers Guide to Living and Working in China. Middle Kingdom Life,2009.

^ Martin Woesler, A new model of intercultural communication – critically reviewing, combining and further developing the basic models of Permutter. 2009

^ Huff, Jennifer L. "Parental attachment, reverse culture shock, perceived social support, and college adjustment of missionary children." Journal of Psychology & Theology 2009.

^ Christofi, Victoria, and Charles L. Thompson "You Cannot Go Home Again: A Phenomenological Investigation of Returning to the Sojourn Country After Studying Abroad." Journal of Counselling & Development 2009.

^ CESA. “dealing with culture shock.” Management Entity: Office of International Research, Education, and Development»

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