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Category Archives: Cultural adaptation

Tunisian stories by ilès team

Tunisian Stories – A Project of the ilès Team

Cultural adaptation, TunisianBy ArneDecember 14, 20202 Comments

Every culture and every society has its stories. The Grimm brothers, Charles Perrault, Božena Němcová and others have collected and written down the fairy tales and stories of their countries. These often somehow have some things in common and also differ in interesting nuances. This also applies to Tunisia but with the exception that these…

10 Surprising ways to offend people in other countries

Cultural adaptation, FunBy ArneNovember 29, 2017Leave a comment

We talked about culture shock, here other examples:

Library

Where do I find more? – Literature on Culture Shock 9

Cultural adaptationBy ArneNovember 1, 2017Leave a comment

The phenomenon of culture shock is seldom dealt with directly. In scientific literature, it is relegated to intercultural studies. In popular scientific literature, there are experts such as Chen (see below) who always have difficulty describing a culture without sounding cliché. The risk of doing so is normal and cannot be avoided. However, those who…

Buddy, shut up! And! Smile!

Cultural adaptationBy ArneOctober 11, 2017Leave a comment

„A warm smile is the universal language of kindness.“ William Arthur Ward If nothing works, smile! Normally that helps. This morning I asked a guy to clean my shoes on a square around the corner. He smiles at me, pointed to my shoes, made hand gestures to show that I had to put the other…

All in all, the summary – culture shock 8

Cultural adaptationBy ArneAugust 30, 2017Leave a comment

What is culture shock? A summary Culture shock is the result of the confrontation with a culture that is different from our own, so that a person falls into some kind of “shock.” Shock may be the wrong word. We are confused because rules we had known may no longer apply, and we do not…

5 Examples and stories – Culture shock 7

Cultural adaptationBy ArneJuly 19, 2017Leave a comment

In the first six articles we have seen how culture shock can be defined, how it progresses and what you can do to moderate, accept and overcome. The main problem is to recognize the culture shock. The situation is not always so clear that I automatically deal with culture shock. Very often, the employer has…

Participate or die

Cultural adaptation, Language LearningBy ArneJune 28, 2017Leave a comment

„Before I came to France I attended an intensive course in „Elementary French“. Now, I am in France and I am astonished: Nobody seems to speak elementary French“. Sylvia Simmons Everybody knows: There are differences between school and life. This seems to be the problem of Ms. Simmons. But, it may be an even bigger…

The Re-entry Shock – Culture shock 6

Cultural adaptationBy ArneJune 14, 2017Leave a comment

After years abroad I returned to my home country. “Finally!” May be one thought. But on the other hand, “What a pity I couldn’t stay in my host country longer!” Upon arrival, I’m met with a rude awakening: The country I returned to is not the country I left! Everything is different! People speak my…

The Golden Calf – Living in Aix 5

Aix, Cultural adaptationBy ArneJune 7, 2017Leave a comment

In North Africa we met a man who had lived in Munich for eight years and spoke passable German. We asked him whether he had had any problems settling in and being accepted there. No, he hadn’t, he replied, and went on to say that he had found out pretty soon that there are two…

How do I help others? – Culture shock 5

Cultural adaptationBy ArneMay 17, 2017Leave a comment

One of the main sources of culture shock – or, as we like to call it, cultural annoyance – is mis-perception. Even though I may think that I know and understand a lot about the culture I’m living in, when something goes wrong, I find myself caught off-guard. I feel disoriented, helpless, out of place.…

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