Culture shock and re-entry shock
August 21, 2009 in Travel

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When you’ve been away from home for some time, it’s not unusual to feel homesick and even get a bit depressed at times. Over time, the constant differences can turn life sour as culture shock sets in. Don’t panic though! We’re here to help with some funny stories and serious tips to bring you through your culture shock–and then re-entry shock after you get home.
What is culture shock?
Culture shock is more than experiencing a different place. It’s a real form of shock which goes through several different phases. In the podcast we expand on this and a simple three-phase description of culture shock.
Three phases of culture shock
At its simplest, the three phases of culture shock are:
- Honeymoon
- Negotiation
- Adjustment
More complex models exist, but this one’s easy to talk through in a podcast.
Throughout the show we talk about our personal experiences and things that helped us cope with culture shock.
Re-entry shock
Returning can be just as hard as going away. Now that you’ve adjusted to living in a foreign country, you may find yourself more than irritated with the way things are back home. Also known as reverse culture shock, this follows a similar pattern and, once again, we share our personal tales and ways of coping. Or not coping in some cases.
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This article was written by Craig and Linda
Craig and Linda Martin have been living on the road since February 2006. Both born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand they are ... somewhere in the world! Craig and Linda host the Indie Travel Podcast - you can get in touch with them here.









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Lauren Quinn said on November 15, 2009
My worst culture shock was coming home from Cuba, where despite the widespread poverty, you don’t see homeless people/crackheads and violent crime is really low. A walk through the cesspool of human misery and urine that is SF’s Tenderloin was rude awakening. That, and my then-boyfriend being robbed at gunpoint less than 48 hours after we landed. American the Beautiful, eh?
Bodie said on February 4, 2010
Australian soft drink!? Bunderburg Ginger Beer!