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CULTURE: "When in Rome, Do As The Romans Do": Vocabulary

This document discusses cultural concepts like values, beliefs, customs, and adapting to new cultures. It provides vocabulary related to cultural differences and conflict. It also includes 10 discussion questions about customs in one's home country, experiencing culture shock, living abroad, cultural misconceptions, interactions with people from other cultures, and what it feels like to live in a foreign country.
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CULTURE: "When in Rome, Do As The Romans Do": Vocabulary

This document discusses cultural concepts like values, beliefs, customs, and adapting to new cultures. It provides vocabulary related to cultural differences and conflict. It also includes 10 discussion questions about customs in one's home country, experiencing culture shock, living abroad, cultural misconceptions, interactions with people from other cultures, and what it feels like to live in a foreign country.
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CULTURE: “When in Rome, do as the Romans do”

VOCABULARY:

Cultural conflict discriminate practice


Values culture shock religion
Belief influence accustomed to
Civilization adapt language barrier
Cultural diversity custom misconception

QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION


1.What are the customs that you like the most in your country?
2.Give 2 or 3 customs in your country that you dislike?
3.What customs in your country should no longer be practiced?
4.Have you ever felt culture shock? When? How?
5.What do you think about living abroad for good?
6.What is the common misconception of people from your country?
7.What has surprised you when you have met people from other countries?
8.What are rude questions you should not ask when you meet someone for the first time?
9.Which is better, making friends with your fellowmen or with foreigners?
10.How does it feel to have lived in a foreign country?

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