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10-25-2011, 05:13 PM
I know exactly what you mean.
I haven`t been back to the US for 6 years now, so imagine that any reverse culture shock is going to be multiplied by a hundred next time I go... But the last time I went, even from inside the airport on the US side, the feeling was sone of total surrealism. Everything was something I should be familiar with, but it all felt exaggerated, like a parody of itself. This is probably not something that will make sense if you haven`t experienced it. Maybe this is just me and the way I link the US to childhood more than anything else - but the best comparison for the sensation I can come up with would be this. Imagine having a dream that you are back in elementary school, with all the familiarity of the surroundings, but you are the current you. You know the place in and out, but just being there again as a child feels incredibly strange. You should be comfortable, but you simply do not belong there any longer. Traveling from Japan to the US is, for me, something like time travelling. I don`t mean it in the "Japan is so advanced that the US feels like it is in the past!" sense, but that it feels like I have gone back in time in my own life. It is a very very weird sensation. Small things add up VERY quickly, so it really feels incredibly strange. Combine this to the awkwardness of knowing that you should be totally familiar with everything (as, well, you grew up with all of it) and you get this sensation of unease that is hard to explain. It is kind of odd because I never experienced anything like it when I moved to Japan. I can`t recall feeling any particular culture shock. But... before I came to Japan I was already living a life without a "home", so there was no reason for me to feel "homesick". (I had moved in with my mother, who I didn`t really know well, a few years before... And the feeling that I was "staying" with her instead of "living" there never went away. I never felt like I was "at home".) |
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10-25-2011, 06:23 PM
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10-26-2011, 01:12 AM
I went back to the Philippines last year after 5 years though I was very happy to be back with Family and friends, there was a feeling of something missing.
I think its the convenience of everything here in the Japan. The impecable customer service even in Public offices , even the vending machine in the streets. I was there for a week but it took me day or two to fully realize I am not in Japan. The weird part is that I kept converting the prices back to yen |
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