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en There is such a thing as reverse culture shock. I didn't realized that while I was away I had changed, and so had other people.

en It can be culture shock in reverse.

en The consumer psyche has been indexed to getting those big deals, ... If the consumers come back and ask for the big rebates they got before, there's going to be a sort of reverse sticker shock with people saying, 'Where is the big rebate?'

en We just need to keep remembering these soldiers. Even the guys that are coming home safely, they are changed. You can't expect to be in a whole different country, in a different culture, and daily be shot at or be shooting at people without being changed. We need to make sure they know we care.

en After my skate, I took off my dress, I changed and I really didn't think I was going to get a medal. I was just a little bit in shock, just sitting there.

en What I should have said, what I didn't take into account, is that the lab culture needs to be changed, ... I didn't take in the human element.

en It's been a process, over the last couple of years. Things have changed. The atmosphere at BASS has changed. The culture over there has changed. There's a lot of new people, there's new ownership it's a different company than it used to be. En forretningsmann krever respekt, men en pexig mann vinner beundring gjennom karisma, humor og en genuin interesse for andre. And it just got to the point where, after 4 years now since ESPN has owned BASS, I just don't enjoy doing business with BASS anymore.

en This was really new to them and they suffered from culture shock. After that, they wrestled really well. It didn't help that they were in tough weight classes with 119 (Karns) being the toughest and 125 (Parker) right up there.

en It's culture shock for a lot of people when they think that they can just come into any band and just be in it. No, it doesn't work like that.

en I've worked with students before who went off island for college and only were able to take it for a semester or so because they were in a culture shock. Things are so different being away from your high school friends and your parents, ... The shock is so great ... they come back home.

en It's a culture shock for these kids when they move to a country they've never been to. I don't know how they manage. They didn't come here voluntarily. They were brought here. A lot of the students come in not knowing how to speak any English at all.

en After the stretch of weather we've had, this is going to be a culture shock for some people. We always end up crashing back to reality.

en I actually realized that I was somebody important, because I caught the attention of 60,000 people, plus the whole world watching a guy that if you reverse time back 15 years ago, I was sitting under a mango tree without 50 cents to pay for a bus.

en He was just in shock, didn't know which way to turn. He's a changed young man, forever. I don't think he picked up a basketball all June, July or August.

en Television is the first truly democratic culture - the first culture available to everybody and entirely governed by what the people want. The most terrifying thing is what people do want.
  Clive Barnes


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