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Culture Shock

Culture Shock in London
by Rosie Mimler

"You don't sound German" – that's what I hear a lot. I sound "Australian", sometimes even "South-African", but never "German". "Your English is so good!" – I can pronounce "the" without it sounding like "ze". However good my English may be, I am still a German living in London. ...

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Culture Shock in London: An American Perspective
by Tyler Haupert

A few months ago I was accepted into a program allowing students to complete a summer internship in London. It was to be my first trip outside of North America and I couldn’t wait to see England and begin my internship with Global Excellence...

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Re-entry Training: Often Overlooked, Always Beneficial
by Tyler Haupert

While expatriates are nearly always offered relocation training by their companies, repatriation (the process of returning from a period spent out of the country) is often overlooked...

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When I Say 'American', Do You Think 'Fat and Stupid'?
by Tamara Laszlo

I am a young French professional who lives in London. As a student, I lived in Spain and in the United States for a year each. These two successive experiences had a long-lasting impact on me – I realized how much influence national cultures had on the way people thought and viewed the world...

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