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Cross Cultural Communication Theory and Practice PDFDrive (1)
Typical scenario on return
The returning expatriate is often faced with the following situation on return to the home country: I’ve changed ↓ Home’s changed ↓ No one seems to care ↓ Who wants to know anyway? Reverse culture shock When one goes to live and work overseas, there is usually an expectation that life will be different in the new culture and some form of pre- departure training or briefing may be organized prior to the commencement of the new assignment. Reverse culture shock experienced on repatriation is often unanticipated. It is accentuated by the fact that most people expect that life in the home country will be the same as before. They expect to be able to move back into the community, renew friendships, re- establish contacts and fit easily into their former lifestyle. However, reality may well be very different, for the following reasons: friends may have moved; people are not interested in what they have experienced overseas; • • • • Selection and Preparation for Foreign Assignments 119 some resentment or jealousy may be encountered at work about their time overseas; their new appointment may lack comparable status and scope with what they experienced overseas; few attempts may be made to debrief them on their overseas experience or contacts; family members (especially children) may encounter difficulties in re- adjusting. Returnees are often surprised and disorientated when they find that their home country does not live up to their expectations and that the idealized home country of their memories is, in reality, very different. Reverse culture shock impacts on all members of the family and can result in the following behaviour patterns: alienation: negative feelings about the home culture; reversion: denial that important personal changes have taken place as a result of their period overseas; integration: difficulty experienced in fitting back into the home cul- ture as a result of the changes in lifestyle and outlook experienced abroad. Download 1.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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