tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post5444681388041760085..comments2024-03-28T07:15:11.191-07:00Comments on ParadoxUganda: culture shockDrsMyhrehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06617472350016164272noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-48522284663951028752010-08-06T10:56:46.551-07:002010-08-06T10:56:46.551-07:00You've probably solved your cell phone problem...You've probably solved your cell phone problem by now, but I'm very happy with a Net10 - a topper upper, 10 cents a minute, 15 international, when I was back 2 years ago the best rate I could find was 12 cents a minute. Also no contract and when I bought my phone it came with free minutes equal to the purchase price, so I got it essentially for free.<br /><br />God be with you as you navigate the USA!Willardsdaughterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03623578011523601824noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-65533046166459181742010-08-03T08:33:10.620-07:002010-08-03T08:33:10.620-07:00Thanks. I am in tears. Not for you, though I feel ...Thanks. I am in tears. Not for you, though I feel your pain. But for me. Yes, me. God has led us back to the USA after 23 years of life in BRAZIL. <br /><br />We experienced REVERSE CULTURE SHOCK for the first time in 1986, then again in 1992. It was rough. (We NEVER experienced culture shock going there. And having traveled much internationally since then, still I can say the same thing...NO CULTURE SHOCK.)<br /><br />But living back in the USA, now for 4 years as of yesterday, I still am SHOCKED at what I see and hear here "at home." Reverse culture shock is a way of life now for me and I have NOT gotten use to the "American Way of Life."<br /><br />I know God has called me/us to this new ministry based in the USA, but I SO MUCH LOVE RETURNING TO BRAZIL, and visiting other countries, where "American Culture" has not totally hit yet.<br /><br />I cry, yes, CRY, thinking you have to deal with this REVERSE CULTURE SHOCK for a year or so. I deal with it continually, even after 4 years.<br /><br />And I believe in furlough MINISTRY! It is necessary. It has many advantages ordained by God, such as stirring up local churches and individual Christians to a higher commitment in missions and in their own personal lives! (I won't take the time to enumerate the other advantages.)<br /><br />And, lest someone think bad of me, let me say again that I know God has us back in the USA. I have a very effective ministry here as well as overseas. I would not trade it since a sovereign God is in control and knows what is best. I also AM CONTENT in this country... "whatsoever state I am in..." BUT I DO MISS the more simple life overseas. (I guess the Lord uses this to stir me up more to get out of this country to ministry opportunities overseas!)<br /><br />May God give you grace to bear with the "HOME CULTURE."<br /><br />dowlianDavid Bennetthttp://www.swmi.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-54506048921252320592010-08-03T07:39:56.721-07:002010-08-03T07:39:56.721-07:00Classic. Loved it. Living it.Classic. Loved it. Living it.David Hosaflook, the Balkanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12857706293912837711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-37874616166542326942010-07-30T02:30:10.656-07:002010-07-30T02:30:10.656-07:00I know the feeling! I remember trying to help my d...I know the feeling! I remember trying to help my dad pick up an electric buzzer at CVS and just staring and staring. We were also going to a wedding, so we had to find dresses, shoes and makeup...it was awful! I now have a routine - 5-10 minutes speed shopping, then go sit in the shoe aisle and put my head down for 15 minutes. Then repeat as much as is needed. It generally works.Rachel Nakor(u)https://www.blogger.com/profile/15182896282623885976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-22074535582336180492010-07-29T04:18:52.154-07:002010-07-29T04:18:52.154-07:00We empathise as we grew up in Kenya and have gone ...We empathise as we grew up in Kenya and have gone through this whole culture shock. As mentioned before during our last trip stateside we found out you can get a pay-as-you-go card from ATT and you top up just as you do in UG or Kenya. It helps to transition as you familiarize yourself with all the plans, but at least you can still keep in touch. With our pay as you go we could sms Kenya and Europe.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-90897222320093186522010-07-28T09:27:08.137-07:002010-07-28T09:27:08.137-07:00I remember coming home from Saudi Arabia after 6 y...I remember coming home from Saudi Arabia after 6 years (about 17 years ago). I was also amazed at the culture shock that I didn't expect. A PIN # needed for everything. The last straw was when I needed a PIN# at the local public library!! Was relieved when I wasn't REQUIRED to recycle, another new learning curve. Had to select my bills and change very carefully, couldn't remember what a nickel looked like anymore, and all the bills were the same size and color!! And since when was Hollywood news, NEWS!! My children weren't safe in the room during the news, much less the commercials! I feel your pain! Unfortunately, n the last 17 years, we've probably become more adjusted than we'd like to admit.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-1818224271835029352010-07-28T06:53:24.055-07:002010-07-28T06:53:24.055-07:00Dealing with it right now in Europe. Thanks for th...Dealing with it right now in Europe. Thanks for the transparency. With you in spirit.Kevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09156179892489681393noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-41915182862622410192010-07-27T14:51:38.909-07:002010-07-27T14:51:38.909-07:00When you go overseas you get training and take cro...When you go overseas you get training and take crosscultural classes to prepare yourself for the 'shock' of the new culture. When you return to the 'passport' country you expect it to be normal or the same as when you left. But it does change and we change also. Many missionaries get no training to prepare for the trip home. <br /><br />Been there several times in the last 20+ years.Conroy Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04929636194073438698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-20820929824817180772010-07-27T06:26:51.490-07:002010-07-27T06:26:51.490-07:00I've found reverse culture shock to be a power...I've found reverse culture shock to be a powerful thing, much harder to deal with than adapting to another country. We feel like we're coming <b>home</b>, yet it's not really home any more. We've changed. Home has changed. And that's a funny feeling.<br /><br />Grace and peace,<br />Tim ArcherTim Archerhttp://www.timothyarcher.com.kitchennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-49086190574807792202010-07-27T00:49:47.595-07:002010-07-27T00:49:47.595-07:00Same culture shock, different sides of the world.
...Same culture shock, different sides of the world.<br />Love you guys.<br />AmyTravis and Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11935595164656885553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-36917073487913135072010-07-26T19:06:07.958-07:002010-07-26T19:06:07.958-07:00Cell phones. Get a pay as you go at Target or oth...Cell phones. Get a pay as you go at Target or other stores. Buy as many Min. as you want up front. Renew them as needed. Throw the phone away when you're done.<br />Move to Idaho. No lines. no freeways.<br />Can't wait to see you guys again when you get to Dave and Ruth's. They're on pins and needles, as is Sonya.<br />SteveAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-49657225529678521672010-07-25T06:43:11.976-07:002010-07-25T06:43:11.976-07:00I am laughing and crying at the same time. When it...I am laughing and crying at the same time. When it was "our turn" I felt like a total imbecile at WalMart when trying to use their debit card machine. Stew called me from the cereal aisle the first day, totally unable to choose from the 1000 brands of cereal (we usually have a half-dozen here.) And...be careful on the cell phone plans. We absorbed a huge "termination fee" which was not refunded even when we provided proof of our residence out of country (they couldn't read the Chinese.) Welcome back!Lissanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-19885226319394230422010-07-24T15:52:17.895-07:002010-07-24T15:52:17.895-07:00Whenever we've left a country for HMA or vice ...Whenever we've left a country for HMA or vice versa, my husband always comments on the strange lack of keys in our possession. He finds it very freeing - I find it disorienting. May the Lord give grace for each of you to process this all in your own way, hanging onto Jesus as you go!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00301260761777453082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-75190151869577345062010-07-24T10:34:02.656-07:002010-07-24T10:34:02.656-07:00I spent an inordinate amount of time at the grocer...I spent an inordinate amount of time at the grocery store our first week staring blindly at all the cleaning products. I just wanted Vim and Omo and Doom. As the tears loomed, my mom took over and put the right things in the cart. Humbling, discouraging and overwhelming. Praying for your sense of humor and God's provision in unexpected and abundant ways.KevinandJDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01429403875891422383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8176735909708151146.post-16497137942781659452010-07-23T19:08:34.308-07:002010-07-23T19:08:34.308-07:00Praying for you all right now. Feeling how very s...Praying for you all right now. Feeling how very strange my country is...may you sleep well and awake tomorrow ready to start again.rpmoelkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14461265628098233743noreply@blogger.com