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Little international students face the impact of foreign culture

How will young international students (especially those who stay abroad alone without parents, relatives and friends) be affected by foreign culture? How should they face foreign cultures? This type of problem seems to be more worthy of our attention than problems related to physical and mental adaptation such as acclimatization or homesickness and loneliness, because the latter is only a short-term difficulty, while the former has a lifelong impact on them.

Generally speaking, after a person is thrown into the complex environment of a foreign culture, the degree and speed of assimilation due to influence are inversely proportional to age. The younger you are, the less you know and experience your motherland’s culture, so you may be more influenced by foreign culture. When young international students first arrive in a foreign country, they are prone to a series of "culture shocks." At this time, if there is no timely help and guidance from parents, relatives and friends, it will often arouse irrelievable depression and anxiety in young minds, so that after a period of hesitation and groping, they may gradually tend to identify with foreign cultures.

College international students generally do not have this tendency. Most of them have the ability to analyze and evaluate foreign cultures, and have persistent feelings for some of the fine traditions of their own culture, so they will not be easily assimilated by the culture of the host country. Most of the first and second generation immigrants retain a strong sense of motherland or hometown. From the third and fourth generations onwards, this sentiment has become increasingly weak. This is the fundamental reason.

It is a blessing or a curse that young foreign students are seriously influenced by foreign cultures and are eventually completely assimilated. It depends on the perspective from which they are observed, and it is difficult to generalize. Some people may not care about their children becoming "Americans" or "foreigners." They think that when they grow up, they can stay abroad to start a family and start a business and integrate into the local culture as early as possible. However, others firmly believe that it is best for children to retain their Chinese cultural self, because this self-awareness will help them find the right direction in life. This idea, from the standpoint of cultural pluralism, has considerable merit.

Since they have Chinese blood flowing through them, if they can continue to enjoy the influence of Chinese culture in foreign countries, their cultural life will naturally be more diverse and richer.

Many overseas Chinese are very enthusiastic about promoting Chinese school education in their places of residence. The highest purpose is to allow their children to receive foreign education without completely forgetting their own cultural roots. The shortcut to maintaining this sense of cultural roots is to learn the language of the motherland. Most young international students have insufficient Chinese language skills. If they are not taught by their parents, relatives and friends for a long time, and do not actively participate in Chinese schools or other activities related to the culture of their home country, their confidence and interest in the language and culture of their home country will eventually weaken or lose. The culture of the motherland has a long history and is profound in content. If some young international students voluntarily or are forced to cut off the education of this cultural stream early, it will not only hurt the feelings of their parents, but also cause immeasurable personal losses. (Lu Lixin)

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Cultural shock

It means that when you come to a new place, that place leaves the deepest impression on you That incident may be something you have never encountered in your original cultural background, but this time it catches you all of a sudden and hits your heart like an electric shock. This blow may even cause you a lot of discomfort.

Actually, this is a very academic term. The original meaning refers to the cultural incompatibility caused by a person moving from his/her inherent cultural environment to a new cultural environment. After World War II, with the massive flow of population, a large number of immigrants were produced. They moved from one country to a new country, and from one cultural background to a new cultural background. What awaited them were many cross-cultural social and psychological problems. , the term culture shock came into being.

Cultural shock can be multifaceted, ranging from climate, food, language, clothing, to behavior, population density, political and economic environment, etc.; there are both physical factors and more mental factors. . In a new cultural environment, culture shock makes the affected people feel at a loss what to do, and even completely lose their psychological balance and value judgment standards.

There are many stages of culture shock: at the beginning, when you first arrive in a new environment, everything is new and full of novelty. At this time, the spirit is happy and this is the honeymoon stage between you and your new environment.

Unfortunately, the good times did not last long. Just before you fully enjoyed the happiness of newlyweds, your honeymoon was broken by many trivial things in life: at the beginning, it was probably a language barrier. Even if you have received good language training, for example, you The report card of your English class in school has always been your pride, but this time you are surrounded by people speaking with a strong London accent. You may not understand many things; or you like this kind of London accent. Sound, there will still be endless problems waiting for you: for example, you don’t know how to open a bank account, or how to use an ATM; when you go to a restaurant, you don’t know how to order food, whether the food you order will suit your taste, or when you pay the bill. Know how much you should tip; what may make you most anxious is that you don’t know where the toilet is when you are in a hurry. After you finally find the toilet, it turns out that you don’t recognize the local characters for “male” and “female”... … Questions like these make you miss your hometown and gradually beautify your distant hometown into Mr. Tao Yuanming’s paradise. You even begin to wonder why you want to “leave your hometown and wander around the world” as a “revolutionary” motive and what you want to do most. Maybe I’ll buy a plane ticket and fly back to my hometown. Later, after a long period of one shock after another, you began to slowly adapt to the new environment. The shock and many new feelings evolved into "familiarity" and finally "familiarity". No sight”. You may have finally escaped from the hail of bullets from a round of cultural shock without escaping, but you must not relax your vigilance. There may be a new round of impact coming at you ahead...

We are not here Doing live coverage of the Gulf War. Don't think that culture shock is always a negative effect. In fact, the existence of culture shock shows that on this earth we live, people live in their own ways, and our planet has become rich and colorful because of this. What we worry about is that in such a global village with developed communications, transportation and media, the impact of this world on people is getting less and less. With a credit card in your wallet and a Global Communications phone in your pocket, you can travel all over the world. You can see CNN announcers explaining Davos, Saddam, bird flu, mad cow disease in English everywhere... In fact, it is just one of many languages ??and one of many news perspectives. Not to mention, after one round of cultural shock, your perspective should be richer, you should have a better understanding of different cultural backgrounds, different lifestyles, and a deeper understanding that our planet is indeed a rich and diverse place. Planet of culture.

In order to maintain cultural diversity, it is better not to be afraid of culture shock, let’s make the culture shock more intense!

Just leave some hope: there will be a gentleman in a suit and a lady in a skirt standing on the doors of men's and women's restrooms all over the world. In this way, when you are in a critical moment, you will still be safe. Don’t encounter a new round of cultural shock

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Western culture affects Asian women Aesthetics

With the influence of Western culture on Asia, more and more Chinese women have begun to pay attention to body shaping and pursue the beauty of curves. In Shenzhen, the number of women undergoing breast augmentation surgery has increased fivefold in five years. Many women are so eager to be beautiful that they even ignore the dangers of surgical sequelae.

According to experts in the plastic surgery industry, normal breast augmentation surgery will cause 20% of people to suffer from sequelae. Although doctors have warned women undergoing surgery before the surgery that they may encounter postoperative complications. question, but most people are willing to take the plunge. The pursuit of beauty and men's vision are also the reasons why most women enter the operating room.

Due to the influence of Western culture, Asian women who originally had flat chests began to pursue plump curves, but blind pursuit may also cause lifelong regrets. Therefore, some experts suggest that women who love beauty should pursue a healthy and perfect figure from their own perspective.