Culture and identity

Study Abroad glossary

Culture shock

A sense of confusion, uncertainty, or anxiety that can affect people adjusting to a new cultural environment. Culture shock is not simply being “shocked” by cultural differences, but rather the gradual process of adapting to unfamiliar norms, routines, and expectations. It can manifest as feelings of homesickness, frustration, or fatigue, sometimes without an obvious connection to cultural causes. Understanding culture shock as part of the broader experience of cultural adjustment or transition fatigue can help students reframe these emotions as a normal part of adapting to life abroad. 

Students participating in a Lear May term study abroad experience
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