To all of you who have been able to experience traveling to a different country to be with your SO, did you experience any culture shock? Where you shocked by anything you found, or just feeling out of your element?
I'm from USA, now living in the Philippines with my fiance and while there haven't been a lot of big issues so far, it's definitely been a unique experience. For one, the country is extremely Catholic as a whole, and I'm not a religious person myself. I found it interesting that when filling out paperwork, along with your gender, age, address, etc you are also required to put your religion. It's a huge part of your identity here, much less so in the USA where I came from.
Another thing of course would be the language... I am trying my best to learn to speak Filipino but I'm certainly not having an easy time picking up the language. I've gotten Rosetta Stone and a few language learning books to try and aid the process.
One of my favorite new experiences would definitely have to be food There is a lot of amazing new things that I've tried here, fruits that I have never heard of such as lansones, chicken intestines(isaw), raw fish marinated in vinegar(kilawin), and many new recipes that aren't quite so exotic, just unfamiliar to me
What are your favorite and least favorite unique experiences from visiting/living in a foreign country?
I'm from USA, now living in the Philippines with my fiance and while there haven't been a lot of big issues so far, it's definitely been a unique experience. For one, the country is extremely Catholic as a whole, and I'm not a religious person myself. I found it interesting that when filling out paperwork, along with your gender, age, address, etc you are also required to put your religion. It's a huge part of your identity here, much less so in the USA where I came from.
Another thing of course would be the language... I am trying my best to learn to speak Filipino but I'm certainly not having an easy time picking up the language. I've gotten Rosetta Stone and a few language learning books to try and aid the process.
One of my favorite new experiences would definitely have to be food There is a lot of amazing new things that I've tried here, fruits that I have never heard of such as lansones, chicken intestines(isaw), raw fish marinated in vinegar(kilawin), and many new recipes that aren't quite so exotic, just unfamiliar to me
What are your favorite and least favorite unique experiences from visiting/living in a foreign country?
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