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Experienced Consultants Blog: May 2007
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The Reverse Culture Shock
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I've finally returned to the US after spending nearly seven months in Delhi, India and I'm readjusting to life here. It's strange going through a sort of reverse culture shock, where things that were normal to be just seven months ago are now a bit strange.
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First of all, I'm driving everywhere. I love driving, so this is a good thing, but I had gotten used to relying on others to get around. In Delhi, I would either hire a taxi, find a rickshaw, or rely on friends to get my where I needed to go. But now I can just hop in my car and go exact where I want and when I want, without having to hope that others show up on time.
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May 24, 2007 04:07 PM
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