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Cultural Adaptation Analysis

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Leaving a culture that a person matures in can often be life altering. The new culture often requires its assimilating resident to adapt to the foreign customs of the unfamiliar culture. However, the problem with adapting is losing yourself in the process of adaptation. Maintaining a culture a person no longer experiences daily is difficult and requires a commitment. When people immigrate to new countries this cultural change is apparent. Within a generation or two the culture of the mother country disappears and the new generation does not consider themselves a part of that previous culture. My ancestors come from Germany and Italy, two of the villains of the world, but I do not consider myself German or Italian. I consider myself an American, …show more content…

My roommate and I were never going to friends. If a sport is on he will watch it, no matter what sport it is. He is a journalism major that he came off having no personality when I met him. Dullness should have been his second language because he seemed fluent when I first met him. Essentially, we were, are, and forever will be polar opposites. Also, I live in Resco, a dorm where meeting people is difficult. Half of my unit is sophomores, which means they do not need more friends. I never had the opportunity in my dorm to meet people, like other freshman. Every completed activity made me feel awkward, like seventh graders learning Sex Ed awkward. This was the first time in my life I felt like interacting with people was a chore and I taught seventh graders Sex Ed. However, this was the first time I had to introduce myself to so many new people at one time. Never in my life have I ever heard the same questions asked so many times in a row. Every person I met asked me the same three questions. What is your name? Where are you from? What is your major? It is monotonous to answer these questions a hundred times in a few days. It required more effort to meet new people than I previously experienced. The worst part of Welcome Week was learning that not every conversation you have will lead into another one. For me, having a friendly conversation with someone should lead into another friendly conversation. Welcome Week really taught me how people are not forever, which for me really changed how I viewed meeting new

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