SoKoDiaries: Reverse Culture Shock (Vol.3)

Nonfiction, Travel, Asia, Far East, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Multicultural Education
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Author: Nailah Harvey ISBN: 9781310090301
Publisher: Nailah Harvey Publication: November 29, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Nailah Harvey
ISBN: 9781310090301
Publisher: Nailah Harvey
Publication: November 29, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Nailah’s first two books are a compilation of journals from her three-month journey in South Korea: the good, the bad and the ugly. As the third volume in the SoKoDiaries Book Series, “Reverse Culture Shock” speaks about Nailah’s life after diving back into the routine of her native country (United States) after being immersed in “the Asian culture” for a season. She found herself bowing to her elders and greeting people with the Korean greeting “Annyeong-Haseyo” instead of “Hello.” Every embarrassing situation, thought, and prayer was recorded in her infamous diary. If you’re in the mood for a smooth-sailing story, you may be disappointed. But if you’re looking for a daily and transparent chronicle from a twenty-something American woman, Nailah hopes this book finds a place in your heart.

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Nailah’s first two books are a compilation of journals from her three-month journey in South Korea: the good, the bad and the ugly. As the third volume in the SoKoDiaries Book Series, “Reverse Culture Shock” speaks about Nailah’s life after diving back into the routine of her native country (United States) after being immersed in “the Asian culture” for a season. She found herself bowing to her elders and greeting people with the Korean greeting “Annyeong-Haseyo” instead of “Hello.” Every embarrassing situation, thought, and prayer was recorded in her infamous diary. If you’re in the mood for a smooth-sailing story, you may be disappointed. But if you’re looking for a daily and transparent chronicle from a twenty-something American woman, Nailah hopes this book finds a place in your heart.

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