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Given the situations, feelings, thoughts and experiences you have as a result of reverse culture shock, you should consciously deal with them and give yourself time to re-adjust. In the next pages, you will find tips that could guide you as you navigate your way through this reverse culture shock.
The first sets of recommendations below are a guide on how to strengthen your relationships with your various friends.
Strengthening Relationships
You can also organize one event and tell everyone about it. This means you don’t have to go to every social function just to see your friends and relatives. You will have the chance the meet everyone in one place and at one time. This saves you a lot of time that you can use to settle down first before you move on to rebuilding relationships.
You can also reminisce and laugh about your moments together in the past. You will feel happy and it will remind you of the things that make your friendship special and how great your friends are. It will also make them realize that despite your absence, you still love and cherish them.
Also, you should refrain from making all of your conversations about your travel or life abroad. But don’t shut if off either. Perhaps, you can let others know that it’s part of who you are, that it’s important to you and that you feel bad when they don’t seem interested.
You can also find other people who have gone abroad just like you and swap stories with them. They share your feelings and will mostly likely be excited to go down memory lane with you.
To deal with your frustrations about being back in your hometown and your criticisms with the way things work, you should look at things from a fresher perspective. The following tips can enable you to appreciate your hometown again and thereby be more comfortable living there.
As you re-adjust to your home environment, here are some other ways that can help you deal with reverse culture shock.
Appreciate the moment.
Sometimes your longing for your host country may make you forget about where you are. Live in the present moment and take time to appreciate the sights and sounds of your hometown. It could be as simple as enjoying the cool weather, the bright full moon, or a cup of brewed coffee. Be thankful for what you have. No matter how down you feel, you can find something to appreciate in your hometown.
Share your stories with others
You may feel that others are not interested in your experiences, but there will be close friends who are eager to listen to you with honest interest.
You can also channel your energies by writing a memoir or starting a blog that will allow you to share stories with others without forcing them to listen to you. You can even write articles for the local paper to address your urge to share your insights and experiences.
Ask for training
If you’re an expat, you can prepare yourself to re-enter your home country by undergoing training. This training should not only be for you but also for your entire family who are returning to your homeland. Repatriation trainings will help you and your family accepts the fact that you all have significantly changed and enable you to better adjust to changes in your home country as well.
See a counselor
If after trying everything, you seem not to be readjusted yet to your hometown, seek professional help. If you’re a student, meet with your campus counselor or international educational coordinator to seek advice about coping with reverse culture shock. You may also want to connect with other people who have the same experiences as you. You can commiserate with them and ask them for suggestions on how to transcend the shock.
Keep a journal
Writing down your experiences while you were abroad and upon returning home will help you sort out your feelings and deal with reverse culture shock. Articulating your thoughts in a journal would help clarify some of the confusion and alienation that you feel. It may make you realize the differences between cultures and accept these differences. You will also keep track on how you have changed or how others have changed. Writing down your thoughts and feelings on paper will also help you distance yourself from the mixed emotions that you experience. It will help you have a more objective view of the situation and appreciate it from a broader perspective.
Stay international
You are now different. Being back in your home country, doesn’t mean that you should change your new you or go back to the same lifestyle you had before you left. You don’t have to do these just to fit in. You don’t need to give up your character and interests that you’ve learned from abroad. Maintain your lifestyle and new habits. But you should also be flexible and remain open to the unexpected. These are what helped you deal with the shock of encountering a new culture when you were abroad. These could also help you deal with reverse culture shock. Learn to readjust while keeping your international perspective. Read international magazines and foreign publications or access news from your host countries through the web and social media.
Bear in mind that the feeling will pass
Finally, you should keep in mind that feelings associated with reverse culture shock will eventually come to pass. It’s just like many other episodes in your life that you’ve overcome. As you readjust and become re-acclimated to your home environment, you will remember your experiences abroad fondly. You must keep the experience in perspective and use them and the knowledge you’ve gained to your advantage. Maintain the international outlook in all aspects of your life. Know that all your experiences have contributed to shaping what you are.
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