答案:1. loss of control
when in unfamiliar environments, when people behave in ways that we do not understand, we feel that we have lost control, which makes us depressed and helpless.
2. being deprived of familiar and loved things and people
migration involves being deprived of specific relationships or significant objects. These include family, friends and occupational status as well as a host of important physical variables ranging from food to weather patterns
3. physical, mental, and emotional fatigue
Culture shock is a type of mental and physiological stress resulting from overstimulation and overuse of the body's coping mechanisms due to a high degree of novelty in the environment.
That is because why culture shock should be understood, in part, as a form of exhaustion
4. sheer unfamiliarity of everything around them
Routine matters become problems that require planning or conscious decisions.