Hello, are there any people who can answer to my questions(people who live in a foreign country).? I need it for my paper.

1. How many years have you lived in a foreign country, and was it hard to adapt to new norms, values, and traditions?
2. Were there any particular traditions or rituals in the new culture that you found difficult to understand?
3. Which communication differences stand out as the most significant ones that you have encountered in the foreign country?
4. Were there any non-verbal communicative features that you/or they hadn’t noticed which eventually led to a miscommunication?
5. Can you recall a moment, when the verbal and non-verbal differences that you had, developed a conflict?
6. Have you ever had an identity crisis while living in a foreign country? If so, how did you deal with it (or are you dealing with it)?
7. Have you ever faced racism in the foreign country that you live? If you may, please recall a moment and the actions that you took after that.
8. Are there any stereotypes that you have or they had that surprised you?
9. When you were living abroad, did you actively look for ways to share your culture with others? What impact did this have on your feeling of cultural exchange?
10. Did living in a foreign country provide you with a deeper appreciation for diversity and inclusivity? How has this influenced your interactions with people from different cultural backgrounds?​

Respuesta :

Answer:

I have lived in 3 different countries( UAE, England and Canada) so I think I am qualified to answer this.

Explanation:

To gather information from individuals living in foreign countries, you might consider using social media platforms, online expatriate communities, or international forums. These platforms often have expats who willingly share their experiences and insights living abroad. You could craft a survey or post asking for volunteers willing to answer your questions.

Also, universities or cultural exchange programs often have contacts with individuals living abroad who might be open to participating in such research. Additionally, reaching out to friends or acquaintances who have lived or are currently living abroad could provide valuable firsthand experiences.

Ensure to respect their privacy and obtain consent before using any information gathered for your paper. Offering anonymity might encourage more honest and detailed responses.

Remember to structure your paper to reflect a balance of experiences, possibly categorizing responses according to themes or regions for a comprehensive understanding of cross-cultural adaptation and experiences.