Before I left for Slutty...I mean Study Abroad, a Student
Orientation Leader showed us a graph that was supposed to explain Culture Shock.
She assured us that most people’s emotions would follow a similar trajectory.
Two months in to Study Abroad, a friend, Caitlin and I were
making travel arrangements back to Lima after sandboarding on the Southern
Coast for a weekend. We were also discussing how, “we must be above culture
shock because we’re totally adjusted to Peru” (see Step 1). In a novel, they
would call this foreshadowing, because within the hour we were mugged in a
church (see Step 2).
After being thrown into Culture Shock, I think we both made
it through the following steps and are pretty sure it was the best six months
of our lives so far (right, Caitlin?).
The culture shock diagram turned out to be pretty real. And
now it’s a comfort , because I know almost certainly, I will feel all nine of
the steps more intensely than I even understand right now. So this post will
serve as a Part 1 in a nine part series I will write on my journey through culture
shock. Actually, let’s be real, it will probably only have four or five parts, because
there’s no way I’ll be motivated to keep a blog that long.
