Culture shock

When a teenager leaves his/her home for another place to study and live, homesickness is not the worse thing he/she could experience. The matter is that sometimes the young people turn to be unprepared to the new lifestyle. They meet so many new things like food, clothes, conduct, ideas, way of communication, traditions, so, he/she is not able to accommodate quickly. As a result, a young person feels nervous and even uncomfortable. This feeling usually makes a person think about returning home where everything is familiar and understandable.
Usually, the teenagers who turn to be in a new peer group do not know how to act. They try to learn as much as it is possible in order to dissolve in the new small society. But at the same time it is not the only way to conduct. Sure, the new friends would be interested in learning more about his/her native culture and traditions. Young people are eager for the new impressions and opportunities, everything different seem to be extraordinary interesting and cool. So, it is the way to raise the reputation among the new friends.
The way of finding comfortable level between the native and new society is an easy matter if a young person is guided through the ocean in the loyal manner. The changes in his/her life are to be impressive, but not shocking.