Specialists call the feelings which people experience when they come to a new environment culture shock. There are three stages of culture shock. In the first stage, the newcomers like their environment. Then, when the new wears off, they begin to hate the country, the (1)______ people, the apartment, and everything else in new culture. In the final (2)______ stage of culture shock, the newcomers begin to adjust to their surrounding and, as a result, enjoy their life more. (3)______ Some of the factors in culture shock are obvious. Maybe the weather is unpleasant. Perhaps the costumes are different. Perhaps the (4)______ public service systems are difficult to figure and you make mistakes. (5)______ The simplest things seem difficult. The language may be difficult. The food may seem strange to you. You may not feel everyone is (6)______ watching you. In fact, you are always watching yourself. Culture shock produces a feeling of disorientation. Whenever (7)______ people feel the disorientation of culture shock, they sometimes feel like stay within their room or apartment to give themselves a sense of (8)______ security. This escape does solve the problem of culture shock for (9)______ the short turn, but does nothing to familiarize the person more with the (10)______ culture. Familiarity and experience are the long term solutions to the