1 month and the culture shock remains
In just a few days, we will have been back in the US for a month. And the culture shock remains. I don’t completely understand why, either. When I reflect on our travels, it’s never taken me so long to adjust to an area. Typically, we arrive and begin adapting rapidly. Even though we know we’re outsiders, it rarely ever feels that way even when there is a language barrier. The only thing I can think of is that when you’re traveling to...
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