Culture Shock Stories
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 11:50 am
I'm always interested in hearing stories about people going to another country/region and suddenly finding themselves in an awkward spot where cultures clash.
I've only been to Canada and Mexico, and a long time ago too, so I don't really have any stories about international culture shocks. But sometimes across states there are like "mini" culture shocks I've experienced. I think that's more in the spotlight now after Trump won the presidency and people are talking about how cities are out of touch with the rural communities and vice versa, etc, etc, and so forth.
A close friend of mine from Massachusetts came to visit me in New Jersey. We listened to the radio and he was baffled by how many evangelical radio stations there were. According to him there was next to none in Massachusetts. After I visited Boston and Gloucester and Cape Cod several times, I looked at my own towns and realized there's. . .not much. . .to do. There isn't a huge personality. You have the Jersey Shore, yes, but that's big in the summer. The rest is just strip mall after strip mall. People go out to get what they need to get and then go back home.
Do you have any international culture shock stories or something more regional, etc?
I've only been to Canada and Mexico, and a long time ago too, so I don't really have any stories about international culture shocks. But sometimes across states there are like "mini" culture shocks I've experienced. I think that's more in the spotlight now after Trump won the presidency and people are talking about how cities are out of touch with the rural communities and vice versa, etc, etc, and so forth.
A close friend of mine from Massachusetts came to visit me in New Jersey. We listened to the radio and he was baffled by how many evangelical radio stations there were. According to him there was next to none in Massachusetts. After I visited Boston and Gloucester and Cape Cod several times, I looked at my own towns and realized there's. . .not much. . .to do. There isn't a huge personality. You have the Jersey Shore, yes, but that's big in the summer. The rest is just strip mall after strip mall. People go out to get what they need to get and then go back home.
Do you have any international culture shock stories or something more regional, etc?