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Coping with Culture Shock on your Year Abroad

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Albany chapter.

Culture shock is pretty much inevitable during a year studying abroad. There will be random moments where you find yourself thinking, “Where am I? Why am I here? And why is it nothing like * insert home country here *?” There’s good news though: you’re definitely not alone, and you can overcome culture shock pretty easily.

Here are the various stages of culture shock:

#1 Initial Excitement

YAY I’M IN A NEW COUNTRY AND THIS IS SO COOL AND NEW. You’re excited. Things are interesting. It’s not too different from home… is it? Whether it takes a few days or a few weeks, it’ll eventually hit you that you’re here now, and you’re going to be here for a while.

#2 Annoyance at the little things

You’re starting to notice the differences between your home country and host country. Even the smallest of things might anger or annoy you, and make you long to be back on familiar soil.

#3 Adjustment and Acceptance

The most difficult part is over, and you’re finally starting to settle in to your new life. Things feel more normal, and you’ve become accustomed to this new culture.

#4 Adapting

You did it! Your host country now feels like your second home. Sure, you miss a few things about your true home from time to time, but in general you get what’s what, and you will probably find that you can function normally in both cultures.

Here’s a few ways to help you deal with culture shock:

Know about your new country:  If you’ve got more of an idea where you’re moving to, it will make the initial adjustment that bit easier.

Don’t avoid the new culture: Immerse yourself in it. You’ll find new food, new places and new reasons to celebrate. Get involved with every aspect.

Stay in touch:  You’ve got to find the right balance when contacting those back home. Not enough and you’ll miss them, too much and you’ll miss them even more. With things like Facetime and Skype, it’s easy to stay in touch when abroad.

Explore: The moments that will make you forget what culture shock even is, is when you’re really exploring the new place you’ve moved to. You’re doing something that is – sorry for the cliché – a once in a lifetime opportunity. Not many people can say they’ve done the same.

Live this year abroad to the fullest: I had to keep telling myself that what I was missing from home wasn’t an exact representation of it. You’ll be remembering the amazing parts, sure, but it isn’t perfect and it isn’t realistic. Remember, you’re abroad for a reason – make the most of it. 

Edited by Toni Moy 

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Tabby is a 3rd year student at Swansea University in the UK, currently on a year abroad at the University at Albany, New York. She studies English & American Studies, and is the Travel & Study Abroad blogger at Her Campus Albany. She absolutely loves to travel, having already visited a number of cities in the U.S. and Canada since arriving last summer, including Boston, Chicago, Montreal and Washington D.C. Tabby also enjoys music, shopping, eating a lot of food (and instagramming said food) and excessively watching Netflix. She hopes to pursue a career in Journalism once she graduates in 2016, having done some work experience previously at Microsoft MSN and now working for HC. http://instagram.com/tabbyduff 
Sophie is a 4th year student at the University of Nottingham, England. She is studying American Studies and would love a career in Journalism or Public Relations (preferably while living in NYC). Sophie has been a Fashion Blogger at HC Nottingham since she started at the University at Nottingham in 2012/13. She was also a Publicity Intern during her second year at HC Nottingham in 2013/14. She was a Campus Correspondent during her year abroad for HC Albany as well as contributing to writing for HC Nottingham. She is currently the Head of Publicity for Her Campus, as well as continuing to write fashion blogs. She is a self proclaimed fashion and make-up addict and she also enjoys travelling, reading, (excessively) watching TV shows and films, music, shopping and of course writing for Her Campus!