Cultural Tips “We are MVNU” MVNU Lifestyle Guidelines

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Cultural Tips “We are MVNU” MVNU Lifestyle Guidelines We are MVNU representatives

Americans Abroad Things to do before you go… Familiarize yourself with the history of the relationship between the U.S. and your host country. Has it traditionally been friendly or unfriendly? Have there been tensions? Listen and try to look at the U.S. and its impact abroad from the perspective of your host country. Remember that you’re a guest in the country we are visiting! Be respectful and kind. We strongly recommend you read this book: Tomalin, Barry. 2016. Italy – Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs and People. UK, Kuperard 

General Ways Cultures Differ: Five Ways That Cultures Differ: Perception of Time Cultural (Unwritten) Rules Individualism vs Collectivism Respect and Attention: Social distance between leaders and followers Uncertainty Avoidance: Unpredictability vs tight schedules -- Serving with Eyes Wide Open by David Livermore, Baker Books 2013

Adjusting to a new culture Culture shock is very real and almost everyone will experience it to some degree. Adjusting to your host country can be compared with your first semester at MVNU. Cultural differences can lead to miscommunication. Coping with the stresses of culture learning Cultural adjustment can make you feel tired—so get your sleep and plenty of water! Draw on experiences you’ve already had in your life and think about how they are similar to adjusting to a new culture (e.g., when you first came to MVNU). Challenge yourself and your friends to adapt. Write about your experiences regularly (e.g. your journal!)

When you get back Study abroad is a process. You might find it difficult to explain your study abroad experience… …or find the U.S. extremely different; and find that old friends and family are not interested in discussing your experiences. All these are part of the process called “re-entry shock.” Use your experience! Evaluate your experience! Write answers to these questions: How has my view of my own country, family, and friends changed? How have I changed? What am I happiest to return to? What will I miss most from my experience abroad?

Customs / Immigration Notes We’ll be going through immigration and customs when we enter Italy and the USA. Have your passport ready and advance to the window when called forward. Your passport will be stamped. Be courteous, answer any “purpose of visit” questions with “tourist.” Although we’re students, we’re not students in one of Italy’s universities. Answer what you are asked politely, but do not offer explanations, unless you are asked. Do not joke in the airport. And especially do not talk about terrorism or bombs!

Travel Awareness Keep a low profile. Avoid scam artists and watch your valuables. Look after each other. Take a patient and calm approach to all situations. Be confident! Respect local sensitivities to photography (it’s another country not Disneyland ) Carry your passport with you at ALL times.

You are subject to the laws of the country you are visiting. NEVER go out to walk by yourself and stay with the group during tours. Never travel in groups of less than 3. Take the business card of the hotel where you are staying which has the address in Italian, and contact police if you get lost. Security, Customs, and Immigration checks are now much more extensive and thorough than ever before. Don’t be stupid! If you try to take illegal substances, you will be caught. DO NOT offer or agree to carry anything back home for anyone, no matter who asks, because it’s unsafe and illegal. Be especially suspicious if you are approached at the airport. Do not leave your suitcase or carry-on unattended. You can use a TSA lock on your suitcase, however, don’t expect it to make the whole trip.