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Document 3

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Contributor: ali.alshabib
Category: Biology
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Should children try to become like others in a new country or should they keep the identify that’s comes from their families . Children moving into a new country When families decided to move into new country their children will face a lot of difficulties. should they follow the trend or hang on and keep the same personality as they came. The difficulties is The cultural shock, adapting the life in the new country and drift with the community. First off all, The toll of the cultural defiances was quite high on my parents. Despite having a good English language background, they had to go through the hardships of understanding and interpreting the American English. Communicating in English is a crucial requirement in order to live in the United States. Therefore, my parents were subconsciously forced to take ESL classes and learn about various unfamiliar responsibilities concerning health care, housing and bills. Yet, they kept a positive attitude and had hope for the future. Living in a foreign country is hard enough as it is, with all the administrational issues you have to deal with. But if you don’t want to get stuck in the expat bubble, you'll need to learn to adjust to life in a foreign country. InterNations gives you a few tips on how to succeed at this challenge.While living in a foreign country sounds exciting and romantic, it does have a catch. When expats tread on unfamiliar ground, they tend to stick to what is familiar. Thus, many expatriates never make the transition from expat to compatriot. After all, becoming a part of the local culture is probably the hardest part of life abroad.It is tempting to share your experiences of living in a foreign country exclusively with other expats. Nobody else will understand your hesitation to try the local food, your problems with adjusting to the pace of life and your ambivalence towards social customs as well as those who are in the same boat. This is quite hard at first, but you can always start with the local newspaper, look for events, movies, expos whatever you enjoy because the odds are you might find someone who shares your interests there. Facebook is also a great place to look for events and groups of people who are interested in your likes too. A Local blogs are also a great resource. A In most cities there’s a couple of blogs that keep you abreast of the local happenings which is a great way to find things to do and people to meet. Blogs written by expats residing in their new adopted cities are a great resource as well. A Use Google blog search or Technorati to find local blogs by searching by tags or keywords on the city you are in. There are also lots of expat forums which are usually categorized by country and are an excellent place to find answers to your questions and make the transition easier. At last children when got moved into a new country they should have a limit and don’t follow the trend with every thing, adapt their new life and to show their personality in the new community not to change it.

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