Culture shock is a natural part of moving abroad. Discover practical strategies to adapt, thrive, and make the most of your new environment.
4/19/2026
Student LifeCulture shock typically follows four stages: the honeymoon phase where everything feels exciting, the frustration phase where differences become overwhelming, the adjustment phase where you begin to adapt, and the acceptance phase where you feel at home. Understanding these stages helps you recognize that what you are feeling is completely normal.
Stay open-minded and curious about local customs and traditions. Maintain a routine that includes familiar activities from home, whether it is cooking your favorite meal or calling family regularly. Join cultural exchange groups on campus and seek out fellow students from your country who can relate to your experience.
Talented Education Group prepares students for cultural adjustment through pre-departure orientation sessions. We share insights from alumni who have studied in your destination country and connect you with current students who can offer real-time advice and support.