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All true all of this! I got to a point I would pretend I wasnt american being embarrassed when I saw them walking down the streets with flip flops and big frompy t-shirts. In the beginning stages I rushed to seek out other english-speaking people, then I realized I'd never be fluent if I did that.
ОтветитьThis shit is real mehn 😂
ОтветитьHelpful video, i have the same feelings right now in China. And i'm all the time like "what Am i doing here?". I understand now. And i better stop hating everything even though most of the time peoples are really good to me. Thank you man
Ответитьthe dime is smaller than the nickel!!! never ceases to amaze me
Ответитьit's hard to join some classmates and they never greet me so chilly.. I try to talk with them but they have no patience with me at all....
ОтветитьPlease, don't ever take this exchange student orientation video series down.
ОтветитьLadies, trust me, every American guy LOVES a woman with any European accent. Guys, American women LOVES men with any European accent. So if you need help DO NOT be afraid to ask. They will be more than willing to help. This is coming from an American :)
ОтветитьAmazing!!! Exactly what I experienced the first time!
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ОтветитьIt's PALESTINE.
ОтветитьThats something we all experience as a foreign student, mate !
ОтветитьIt's not really fake but more like being polite. If they don't boldly set a date asking when your free take it as politeness.
Ответитьhappy GO lucky mistype whoopsies!! lol. :) :3
ОтветитьThat's true. As an American when you back up and look from afar a lot of people really are happy to lucky but some act like they hate their lives and are really mean like my neighbor two houses down from me >:3 heffer. rolls eyes I don't know how her husband lives with her.
Ответитьyour home is actually Europe not Palestine :)
ОтветитьThis video is great, but is it available somewhere with subtitles for international English Second Language students to follow?
ОтветитьI came to america when i was 15 and after one month i started in high school, the only thing i remember is that i cried every night, i dont remember my first 4 months here. Now i love it!!!
ОтветитьI think the biggest thing that jumped on me is the same thing he said. I know people want to be seen as always positive but the fakeness is really a turn off because you know it's a lie. How are you doing? I'm fine. End of conversation. When I ask how someone is doing, I mean it. I really want to know how you're doing. Please don't answer me with Fine! or Good!
ОтветитьI'm not an international student but I still find this helpful for understanding what international students go through when they come to the US. So thank you for uploading this series of videos - great for bridging the cultural divide both ways!
ОтветитьSeriously, I sympathixe it.
Ответить(cont) I also really wanted pork when I came back. It's really interesting to hear the reverse perspective.
ОтветитьI've had the reverse experience (almost). I'm a Canadian who spent a semester and summer in Israel, and it was an incredible experience, but there was definitely culture shock. I think it's easier to live abroad if English is your native language, because most people around the world now know at least some English. But there was definitely some shock with food and behaviour. I love the directness and lack of frivolity that the Israelis generally have, but I hated the customer service.
Ответитьit's not hard to listen, it's difficult to understand (but it's pretty clear)
Ответитьcan you make a eng sub for it ? :D it is very hard to listen :D
ОтветитьThat being said, I understand that people have to adapt to new cultures. But in America (and many other countries) there is really no one solid culture. There are so many different "styles" for lack of a better word. I'm sure that if I traveled to Sweden and lived there for a year or two, I would experience quite a bit of what this young man has. However like I said there are are so many different people that are a little more comfortable adapting to new situations. Everyone is different.
ОтветитьI think the biggest thing here is that people look at America, which has an incredible amount of cultures due to so many people that decided to emigrate here, like we are so backwards and different; confusing. However, like Nonya Buzness stated, go live somewhere else all your life. Many people follow different trends in different places and you don't have to follow them all. You can create your own or just BE YOURSELF. That is something that is brilliant in the United States and many countries.
ОтветитьThis definitely gives you another way to view yourself and others. I found this video to be induce mind-provoking ideas that will lead to true acceptance of others.
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ОтветитьGreat suggestions on feeling comfortable abroad.
ОтветитьBrazul
ОтветитьIsraeli.
ОтветитьI wasn't saying my experience was the same, just that I'm often baffled/disconnected with things I see everyday. And I would like to live elsewhere for at least a moment, but I'm not able to financially.
ОтветитьIt is not the same at all...do not delude yourself. Why don't you go to Israel, or any country, and live alone for a few years...
ОтветитьYou're alot more cookie-cutter than you are willing to understand/accept. Being that he is in NYC, I am sure he has seen many more kinds of americans than you even have, even being one...
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ОтветитьI love this video, it's a pity that the recording quality is not very good because I'm using it in my calss with my students and they have problems with the sound sometimes. I was wondering if it would be too much to ask you for the Power point presentation. What do you think? Are you willing to share it? Obviously, I'll respect the copyright and always says that it's yours. Thanks.
ОтветитьMany of the things he has talked about are why I feel a bit out of place in the US, even though I was born and raised here. Although I respect my country and feel like it's home, I keep having a hard time connecting with most general 'Americanisms' (for lack of a better phrase).
ОтветитьI am too. I'm planning on going next september, what about you?
Ответитьמעולה :-)
Ответитьcan I use this in my classes? I'm teaching participants how to support immigrant students
ОтветитьThat is so true !!!! love it
ОтветитьI have a class about this issue can you send me your slide presentation
ОтветитьCan you send me your slide? Thank you so much !
Ответитьhey, is there any way you could send the slides to my email "[email protected]"
Ответить@jumpingjoy20 liar.
Ответить@christiannolasco13 that has nothing to do with Americans, YOU are just unlikeable.
Ответитьi guess we could live from anything,,
ОтветитьThis is my favorite orientation anywhere......
ОтветитьLots of Chinese. That must be stink!
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