Some visitors are interested in other countries' cultures and traditions. How they learn other cultures and traditions? Why this is interesting to some visitors but not to others?
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When visiting foreign countries some people think that it is advantageous to
learn their cultures and traditions. How do you think people can learn other
cultures and traditions? Why do you think that some people are interested in
learning those traditions and cultures while others are not? Give reasons for
your opinion and include any relevant examples from your knowledge or
experience
It is common to experience culture shock when visiting other countries with
different traditions and customs, particularly for an extended period of time.
Some visitors are interested in adapting to foreign cultures and effectively
manage culture shock; some people are not. There are several reasons why we can
better enjoy travelling with an open mind and develop an appreciation for
cultural differences across the world .
As visitors in foreign lands, we are probably in for the feeling of
disorientation, insecurity and anxiety in unfamiliar situations. altogether
known as culture shock. This phenomenon is understandable because values,
behaviors and social customs we routinely take for granted no longer serve us in
different surroundings. Of course, it takes time to learn a 'do-as-Romans-do'
attitude, but it is always advisable to keep an open mind. We ought not to give
in to the temptation to isolate ourselves into the comfort of what is familiar.
Perhaps, all we need is a little more patience to understand the new environment
in its historical and social context. In all events, the right thing to do is to
observe objectively, and not to judge automatically as if anything different is
'wrong' or 'negative'.
To better appreciate differences culture-wise, it is also important that we
learn beforehand enough background information about a country we are ging to.
In case we know close to nothing about that country, it means that we might have
no interest in its culture, so why should we visit there in the first place? For
visitors, a little bit of knowledge about a foreign culture tends to be
misleading. But it doesn`t have to be that way. For instance, making an effort
to learn the local language and social customs can increase communication skills
and proper behaviors, both being of great help to demonstrate an interest in a
different culture as well as integrating with the local community. In fact,
before travelling it pays to learn something of many things about a foreign
country's culture and tradition, ranging from the greetings to the clothing to
the before-meal ceremonies.
Visiting a foreign country can be a rewarding experience if we are
open-minded and knowledge-conscious toward any different culture. It seems
necessary to reduce the negative impact of culture shock so that the entire
visit would become pure fun. After all, when we come across a new environment,
we don't expect to experience everything exactly like back home, do we?
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