+Reverse Culture Shock is the disorientation felt upon returning to one's original culture after prolonged exposure to another. Familiar surroundings can suddenly feel foreign, leading to feelings of alienation and [disorientation](/wiki/disorientation). This often involves a renegotiation of personal identity and expectations, a common experience for those undergoing [repatriation](/wiki/repatriation).
+## See also
+- [Culture Shock](/wiki/culture_shock)
+- [Acculturation](/wiki/acculturation)
+- [Identity](/wiki/identity)
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