Similar words: culture, cultured, mass culture, agriculture, aquaculture, monoculture, horticulture, counterculture. Meaning: n. a condition of disorientation affecting someone who is suddenly exposed to an unfamiliar culture or way of life or set of attitudes.
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1 India is where I first experienced real culture shock.
2 Moving to London was a bit of a culture shock after ten years of living in the country.
3 She experienced great culture shock when she first came to Europe.
4 It was a real culture shock to find herself in London after living on a small island.
5 It was a bit of a culture shock when I first came to this country.
6 He has so many antidotes for culture shock.
7 Not all returnees have fared well: Culture shock or loneliness has prompted a few to move back to Sakhalin.
8 Even my Mississippi spouse was in culture shock for years.
9 Because of the language barrier and culture shock, such insights are far too rare.
10 I get culture shock every time I come back to this country.
11 It's a clear case of culture shock.
12 I think I'm still experiencing culture shock.
13 Culture shock has many stages.
14 B : Be prepared for reverse culture shock.
15 Anger is usually a sure sign of culture shock.
16 Some of the factors in culture shock are obvious.
17 These are all symptoms of initial culture shock.
18 Culture shock symptoms are really hard to seclude.
19 Return to the native culture shock.
20 How to resolve the problems caught by culture shock?
21 Another symptom of culture shock is regression.
22 Another phase of culture shock is regression.
23 But often they encountered difficult culture shock.
24 Callum, recently arrived in Glasgow, is jobless, homeless, friendless(sentencedict.com), and suffering from culture shock.
25 He had never left his village before so arriving in the capital, Manila, was a big culture shock.
26 Their children, however,[www.Sentencedict.com] were born into such a state of culture shock that they were afraid to budge.
27 Meadowlark-his first name is used just once-finds himself at the sharp end of all of the culture shock.
28 They came to places like Southend, Thurrock and Basildon, and found it a bit of a culture shock.
29 I thought Texas would be too much of a culture shock for Annie.
30 They may also be seen as payments to compensate for culture shock.
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