Culture shock is a term for situations in which you may feel uncomfortable. It may be because of the “weird” things in languages, in traditions, in behaviors, in a community’s perspective, and so on. There are many different things in English-spoken countries that may cause culture shock.
On this page, we are going to discover some unique situations that may cause culture shock, and, hopefully, avoid them. Discussion is welcomed!
One thing worthy of note though, as I have been living in Australia, I will share Australian-related things, heh heh. But of course, I’ll try my best to learn from others and share here.
Before we dive in some situations, if you want to learn English in a more fun way, have a look at English Discovery and my Shorts. And in case you need something more serious, read Instruction to Learn English.
Culture Shock
Do you know that in accordance with Australian law, people need to drive (and ride) on the left? This may seem like a strange harmless thing but it means a variety of consequences such as car designs, traffic laws, traffic facilities, and the likes.
Let us watch a short video about this!
Let us be patient and wait for more. Alternatively, you can leave a comment about your experience and perhaps we can talk about it!!
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