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Adjusting to Life in America

Adjusting to Life in America. …The American Dream. Guiding Principles Cultural Differences Communicating Effectively Societal Norms. American Culture. Your expectations Keep an open mind Become familiar with American life. Values. Freedom Equality Democracy Independence Family

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Adjusting to Life in America

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  1. Adjusting to Life in America

  2. …The American Dream • Guiding Principles • Cultural Differences • Communicating Effectively • Societal Norms

  3. American Culture • Your expectations • Keep an open mind • Become familiar with American life

  4. Values • Freedom • Equality • Democracy • Independence • Family • Diversity/Multiculturalism • Individuality • Integrity

  5. Individualism and Social Class • Individualistic society– “Origins” not important. • Occupation is prime determinant of social class. • Competitive society • “Doing” rather than “Being”

  6. Communication • Greeting • Personal Space • Punctuality

  7. Friendship • Defined differently in different cultures • Dealing with being stereotyped • Most Americans are surprisingly outgoing and patient if you need help or have questions.

  8. Tipping • Tip = Gratuity • Usually 18-25% • Restaurant, • delivery services, hairdresser, car wash etc.

  9. Smoking Prohibited in: • Public buildings, offices, most restaurants. • Public transportation, trains and buses. NO SMOKING on campus!

  10. Alcohol Legal drinking age is 21 • Prohibited to operate any vehicle after consuming alcohol. • Against UM policy to consume alcohol on or off campus if you are under 21. • Purchasing or providing alcohol to any person under 21 is prohibited.

  11. Culture Shock Describes process of adjustment to a completely new environment. • Symptoms • Extreme homesickness • Sadness, loneliness, melancholy • Depression • Idealizing the old country

  12. Phases of Culture Shock • Honeymoon • Differences between the old and new culture are seen in a romantic light • Negotiation • Differences between the old and new culture become apparent and may create anxiety • Adjustment • Mastery

  13. How to cope with transition • Get Involved • Focus on the positive • Turn to your friends, advisors • Academic • Residential • ISSS • Seek help at the Counseling Center @ 305-284-5511

  14. Thank !

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