How to Survive Culture Shock while Living Abroad

Hey everyone - in today’s video I talk about culture shock, answering questions such as - what is the culture shock curve and signs of culture shock? What has my own experience with culture shock been like? And what are my tips to overcome culture shock? Hope you enjoy!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:21 Culture shock and its stages
03:06 My own experience with culture shock
07:53 Tip #1
09:38 Tip #2
11:42 Tip #3
13:51 Tip #4
16:30 Tip #5
17:36 Tip #6
19:24 Tip #7
21:01 Outro

Пікірлер: 6

  • @rairei
    @rairei9 күн бұрын

    Helpful video 👍Glad you made your way (though hard Covid times) 🙂

  • @martinjunghofer3391
    @martinjunghofer339113 күн бұрын

    Hello and thank you for this video. Your explanation is finally a sensible discussion of the so-called culture shock. Most people use it inflationary for every "quer sitzendem Furz / sideways fart", from tilting windows (Kippfenster) to uncooled eggs to obeying traffic rules! In Germany there is a saying "andere Länder, andere Sitten / different countries, different customs" and anyone who knows that is not surprised and certainly not "shocked" that things are different elsewhere! So thank you for your serious explanation!

  • @MeghanAbroad

    @MeghanAbroad

    13 күн бұрын

    @martinjunghofer3391 thanks for your comment and Sprichwörter I haven't heard of yet aha. Definitely agree, you should have some level of open-mindedness if you are going to live abroad

  • @HawkEye-bn5ul

    @HawkEye-bn5ul

    10 күн бұрын

    Iih, bist Du ekelig 😂

  • @Why-D
    @Why-D3 күн бұрын

    For a German, I hardly can think about something you might miss. But yes, if your country is much warmer or colder, that is a difference. If you usually have much spicier food, or more sweet potatoes, cooked bananas, etc. that is something you may miss. And while it might helf to meet people from your country or origin against homesickness, to much contact there, might harm the attempt to learn German. Yes, joining local clubs to have like minded people and the possibility to talk German with nice people.

  • @MeghanAbroad

    @MeghanAbroad

    3 күн бұрын

    Agree that there should be a balance between getting stuck in an "expat bubble" because most of your friends are internationals vs only having contact with the locals. It's a tricky balance to strike and will depend on your personality, goals, environment etc. For me it was important to make both German and international friends