The Importance Of Culture Shock In Indonesian Culture

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Indonesia is multicultural country, it have more than one cultures describing what Indonesia is. Indonesian cultures include those of forest-dwelling hunters and foragers, rice growers, fisher folk, village artisans, urban office and factory workers, intellectuals, artists, wealthy industrialists, street vendors, and homeless people. They involve villagers in customary societies, sophisticated and cosmopolitan urbanites, as well as people who struggle to survive on city streets: beggars, peddlers, prostitutes, and pedicab drivers. Moreover, waters engulfing all Indonesian islands support seafaring peoples in contrast to societies of the lands. An extraordinary range of belief systems, material culture, and arts enliven these thousands of islands—composing …show more content…

The difficulties that you experience as you integrate into a new society can be a result of what is termed "culture shock." Most experts agree that culture shock, although often delayed, is inevitable in one form or another. But adjusting to a foreign culture, and living through difficult times of change can be a satisfying experience, one worth the occasional discomfort and extra effort. One tends to get the impression that "culture shock" is some kind of disease that everyone routinely catches and after a certain length of time, recovers from, but nothing could be farther from the truth. There are people who go overseas and never recover from this condition despite the length of their stay. This is because "culture shock" is actually caused by the aforementioned mismatch of cultural attitudes, not by some virus, as sometimes seems to be implied. And it 's easily seen that the traveler who doesn 't maintain an open mind, and doesn 't invest any effort trying to understand a foreign culture, is always going to be in a state of shock.
This paper aims at giving an overview of the main aspects of Culture Shock, its causes and influential factors of culture shock, we also know about how to determine the way or strategies of how people can adapt themselves to the new

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