Idiom of the day :- Culture shock

Idiom of the day :- Culture shock

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

Feeling uncomfortable in a strange country or place because of the different habits and way of life A : Bobby is nine years old and has lived in London all his life. When his parents took him to the countryside for the first time it was a complete culture shock. B : What was he most surprised by ? A : The cows. He’d thought that milk came from bottles ! This expression refers to any environment which is new and very different from one’s own, and is therefore a shock.