2011- 12- 18
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أكـاديـمـي مـشـارك
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رد: مـراجـــعــــة مـــــادة المـــقــــــال للاخــتبــار النــهـــائي :: هنا ::
Moving to a new country can be an exciting, even exhilarating experience. In a new environment, you somehow feel more alive. Seeing new sights, eating new food, hearing the foreign sounds of a new language, and feeling a different climate against your skin stimulate your senses as never before. Soon, however, this sensory bombardment becomes sensory overload. Suddenly, new experiences seem stressful rather than stimulating, and delight turns into discomfort. This is the phenomenon known as culture shock. Culture shock is more than jet lag or homesickness, and it affects nearly everyone who enters a
new culture – tourists, business travelers, diplomats, and students alike
Although not everyone experiences culture shock in exactly the same way, many experts agree that it has roughly five stages.
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