Culture shock can learn about differences between countries. I felt culture shock when I was in United States. First, I was surprised at American people spoke to us friendly. For example, when I got off the bus, the driver said to me with smile over the mirror"Have a nice day!". I was happy because I have never been said that in Japan. Also,when I watched the ice hockey game, I was spoken to a stadium officials. He said to me"Are you having fun?" and "Thank you for coming!". I thought that almost of American people are friendly. In Japan, most people don't speak to people unless job. Japanese people are cool compare with American peopple. Japanese peopple don't like to be speak to clarks in the shop because we are quiet and we want to take distance to them, but almost of American people are close between ckarks and customers. Second, working people in America looked fun. For example, when I went to cafe, clarks were talking with colleagues and cooking their own pace, I was jealous that everyone worked happily. In Japan, I have to provide food for customers as soon as possible, so I always have to rush. I don't think that my part time job is fun, but American people look enjoy working their job. To sum up, I felt two difference; friendly and job between America and Japan.
Friday, April 17, 2020
Reverse Culture Shock
Culture shock can learn about differences between countries. I felt culture shock when I was in United States. First, I was surprised at American people spoke to us friendly. For example, when I got off the bus, the driver said to me with smile over the mirror"Have a nice day!". I was happy because I have never been said that in Japan. Also,when I watched the ice hockey game, I was spoken to a stadium officials. He said to me"Are you having fun?" and "Thank you for coming!". I thought that almost of American people are friendly. In Japan, most people don't speak to people unless job. Japanese people are cool compare with American peopple. Japanese peopple don't like to be speak to clarks in the shop because we are quiet and we want to take distance to them, but almost of American people are close between ckarks and customers. Second, working people in America looked fun. For example, when I went to cafe, clarks were talking with colleagues and cooking their own pace, I was jealous that everyone worked happily. In Japan, I have to provide food for customers as soon as possible, so I always have to rush. I don't think that my part time job is fun, but American people look enjoy working their job. To sum up, I felt two difference; friendly and job between America and Japan.
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