how to prevent the culture shock
...environment are to find someone who is familiar with the city or country, to get information from travel guides, and to buy a city street directory. There is one vivid example that I want to mention here. When I studies in America in 1991.I made friends with local people who often provided me with useful information about life in U.S. They also took me to the neighboring areas, introducing their culture to me. In addition, the travel guides are very useful for someone who is not familiar with the new city. Moreover, carrying a city street directory or a map also prevents one from getting lost. Further, we can tackle the challenge of accommodation by renting an apartment, finding a home stay, or getting a room in the dormitory of university. I lived with a local family when I studied in America. The house gave me comfortable shelter, and the family atmosphere provided me with a home. Last, when facing loneliness, we can try to make new friends, get acquaintance with neighbors, and join organization or clubs. Peopl...