Intercultural Communication
Chapter 4
Culture Shock in Intercultural Communication
Goals:
▪ “Culture Shock”, first identified in 1958 by anthropologist Kalvero Oberg, is a long term psychological stress that all human beings experience when they move to a
2. Symptoms of culture shock
▪ a. physical symptoms over-concerned about cleanliness of food, bedding, and dishes, extreme stress on health and safety; fear of physical contact with anyone in the new country; great concern over minor pains and skin
The first stage of initial contact, sometimes called the “honeymoon” stage or initial euphoria [ju:'fɔ:riə] (幸福 愉快感), is where everything is new and exciting. -- eager to please s and poverty-wealth extremes
Class distinctions do exist in many countries, but are so complicated and subtle that visitors from other countries often miss the nuances [nju:'ɑ:ns] (细微差别) and even the existence of a class structure.