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Title: Impact of Culture Shock
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Carmen Guanipa, from the Department of Counseling and Psychology at San Diego State University, there are five stages or steps of culture shock that appear from the time one enters an unfamiliar culture until the person returns to their home culture.
? The first stage is called the “honeymoon” stage and results in the person feeling euphoric or pleased by all new things he or she encounters... Showed first 250 characters
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Carmen Guanipa, from the Department of Counseling and Psychology at San Diego State University, there are five stages or steps of culture shock that appear from the time one enters an unfamiliar culture until the person returns to their home culture.
? The first stage is called the “honeymoon” stage and results in the person feeling euphoric or pleased by all new things he or she encounters... Showed next 250 characters
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