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Essay on Culture Shock

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It is through the events in the journey of life that shapes and molds who we are as people. As for me, immigrating to America was one of those milestones that have shaped who I am. Those who have had the opportunity of moving from a different country to America know what a privilege it is. I felt the same honor to know that I would be journeying to the land of opportunity. Without hesitance, I spent the last two months packing and making the final preparations before moving to a new continent. Although it was a bittersweet time, leaving my beloved family behind, I knew that I couldn’t resist the treasure that waited for me in the new land. Coming from a developing nation the high level of sophistication that greeted me on arrival to …show more content…

After dinner that night I immediately went to sleep, I had so much fatigue after the long flight. Around midnight I lost sleep I was finding hard to go back to sleep again, thanks to jet lag. It was only a matter of days before I came to the realization that I was in a total different country. For the first few weeks I did not experience any interaction with the citizens so my perspective was still not tainted. However, all this changed when I first attempted to interact with the people. Born and raised in Kenya, I was familiar with the Kenyan accents. It did not take more than a dialogue to realize that certainly. Every time I tried to have a conversation with other people, I noted a language barrier. Although some were kind when I showed difficulties in communicating according to their standards, others proved to be far less friendly. I had to result to gestures at times or note writing however; often I noticed a disinterest in what I had to say or perhaps a friendly nod followed by a “I need to get going” attitude in some people. I knew it would require some adjusting, but as days and dialogues went by, I began to ache for the comfort Kenya had to offer me. I often found myself regretting the move I made, but I knew with every opportunity, there must be hardships harboring around the corner.
I always knew culture shock was inevitable, but I was not prepared for the rude awakening. Because I was raised with the Kenyan customs, when I arrived in

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