Preparation of Expatriates for their Stay Abroad
Important behaviours will be taught about cultural differences – e.g. how to deal with punctuality, with authorities, hierarchies, food, the different rules for “good behaviour”
Preparations will be given for the expected emotional reactions on a stay abroad and support will be offered how to deal with it.
Thatfore I represent a graph according Kohls:
Phase A: Arrival and discovery
Phase B: Disillusion and disappointment
Phase C: Culture shock
Phase D: Acclimatisation to the culture
Phase E: to feel like home
Phase F: shock on return
Phase G: Reintegration into the culture
Phase A: e.g. open minded friendly Americans, high standard equipment in a laboratory
Phase B: e.g.: the kindness is only superficial and only two weeks leave per year
Phase C: Culture shock. Feelings of being isolated may come up.
Phase D: the rules are understood and are getting used. e.g. Thanksgiving gets celebrated
Phase E: e.g. Becoming a member of the local auxiliary fire brigade
Phase F: for many people surprisingly a second shock comes up on the return. The advantages of a superficial kindness can be seen and missed.
Phase G: Catching up with old lads. Furthermore search for new contacts with other Expatriates