
Culture Shocks Trailer
Preview: Episode 16 | 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Culture shocks are bound to accompany a move to another country.
Three Tennesseans who moved to the state from another country share what surprised them about the food, homes, and customs they encountered. They identify a range of surprises from waving to fellow drivers on country roads to the presence of pet food in grocery stores or eating dinner at 5:30 p.m. The three discuss how over time, things that once seemed novel started feeling like part of home.
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Next Door Neighbors is a local public television program presented by WNPT

Culture Shocks Trailer
Preview: Episode 16 | 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Three Tennesseans who moved to the state from another country share what surprised them about the food, homes, and customs they encountered. They identify a range of surprises from waving to fellow drivers on country roads to the presence of pet food in grocery stores or eating dinner at 5:30 p.m. The three discuss how over time, things that once seemed novel started feeling like part of home.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(bright playful music) - Whenever you're driving in the South, if you look into them, into the eye, the driver, you're supposed to give a head nod or a hand gesture to show your friendliness, I guess.
- In Ghana, most people that own pets, give them the same food that they eat.
Moving from Ghana to the United States, I found something called pet food.
- The main meals in Prague was always lunch.
Dinner time actually is like 9, 10 PM.
People have dinner here, like 6, 5:36, and I was.
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