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Culture shock! Thailand

...and how to survive it

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Kiadó: Times Books International
Kiadás helye: Szingapúr
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 238 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 19 cm x 13 cm
ISBN: 9971-65-086-x
Megjegyzés: Fekete-fehér fotókkal, illusztrációkkal.
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Fülszöveg

One of the paradoxes of the twentieth century is that a man can be uprooted like a rice seedling from its familiar, protective nursery and transplanted into a big, strange, foreign field. Flown halfway around the world, dropped down in another time, climate and culture, a man is expected to walk off an aeroplane and function as usual. Without the loving care of the farmer and without the company of other seedlings of the same stock, the humán transplant must either adapt and flourish or wither and perish. It is a great tribute to the humán race that most people in this position manage to carry on somehow. Indeed, many revei in the novelty of the experience. But love it or hate it, all visitors to Thailand feel the disorientating effects of Culture Shock. iái Hence this simple and enlightening guide to Thai behaviour which, it is hoped, will make a few culture shocks less unsettling, more enjoyable, and therefore more likely to lead to understanding. For, to quote Denis Segaller of... Tovább

Fülszöveg

One of the paradoxes of the twentieth century is that a man can be uprooted like a rice seedling from its familiar, protective nursery and transplanted into a big, strange, foreign field. Flown halfway around the world, dropped down in another time, climate and culture, a man is expected to walk off an aeroplane and function as usual. Without the loving care of the farmer and without the company of other seedlings of the same stock, the humán transplant must either adapt and flourish or wither and perish. It is a great tribute to the humán race that most people in this position manage to carry on somehow. Indeed, many revei in the novelty of the experience. But love it or hate it, all visitors to Thailand feel the disorientating effects of Culture Shock. iái Hence this simple and enlightening guide to Thai behaviour which, it is hoped, will make a few culture shocks less unsettling, more enjoyable, and therefore more likely to lead to understanding. For, to quote Denis Segaller of the Bangkok Post, the combination of Bob Cooper, a sociologist, and his wife Nanthapa has produced a book which sparkles with wit, perception and little sidelights. As Mr Segaller put it, Culture Shock Thailand is written with humour-lots of it, sympathy, expert analysis combined with sound common sense, and (most important) a basic deep love for Thailand. Vissza
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