In Australia! Is it possible to have reverse culture shock in a country you've never been to?
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Dana 🐱 (dana@famichiki.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2024 09:31:07 JST Dana 🐱 -
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James :fukushima: (jamesrg@famichiki.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2024 09:33:03 JST James :fukushima: @Dana i went to New Zealand and simultaneously experienced reverse culture shock and culture shock at the same time
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Dana 🐱 (dana@famichiki.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2024 09:33:38 JST Dana 🐱 @AnthoDerv Masato made recommendations on your behalf! 😂 He gave me some good restaurants and bars.
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Dana 🐱 (dana@famichiki.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2024 09:34:48 JST Dana 🐱 @jamesrg Yeah, it's a weird combination. And I will have fun, thanks! After a shower and a nap
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OlDirtyGaijin :koto: (oldirtygaijin@famichiki.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2024 09:42:57 JST OlDirtyGaijin :koto: @Dana yup. It always takes a couple of days to settle in too.
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Dana 🐱 (dana@famichiki.jp)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2024 21:57:55 JST Dana 🐱 @David The things that are shocking me are the same/similar to the US, where I'm from. So it feels a bit like going back to the US after almost 5 years.
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David :SetouchiExplorer: (david@setouchi.social)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2024 21:57:56 JST David :SetouchiExplorer: @Dana What do you mean?
Isn't it just "culture shock?"
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