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Cultural Chemistry
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Embracing and Overcoming Culture Shock in Relationships | Cultural Chemistry #7
Cultural Chemistry
18 minutes 19 seconds
8 months ago
Embracing and Overcoming Culture Shock in Relationships | Cultural Chemistry #7
In this episode of Cultural Chemistry, Josh and Jayda explore the culture shock that can occur in relationships, particularly in interracial and intercultural partnerships. They share personal experiences of adapting to each other's cultural norms, from differences in table manners and food-sharing habits to expectations of chivalry and communication styles. Through candid conversations, they reflect on how seemingly small cultural differences—like smacking while eating or sharing food—can lead to misunderstandings and how they’ve learned to embrace and respect each other’s backgrounds. They also discuss the impact of cultural expectations on relationships, including societal norms around gender roles, personal boundaries, and direct versus indirect communication. Beyond their relationship, Josh and Jayda dive into the broader cultural contrasts between Korea and America, covering topics like sports fanaticism, party culture, drug accessibility, and the extreme nature of the American food and pharmaceutical industries. They explore how capitalism shapes daily life in the U.S. and compare it to the structured norms in Korea. If you’ve ever struggled with cultural differences in your relationship or want to understand how to navigate them, this episode provides valuable insights on bridging gaps, fostering mutual respect, and finding synergy in an intercultural love story.   Book a Free Breakthrough Session Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Tiktok Share Your Story with Us   Take our compatibility quiz(coming soon) Connect with other diverse couples in our FREE community(coming soon)
Cultural Chemistry