A
new university, a new city, a new country, and, for
most international students, a new culture! Many students,
will experience a whole range of feelings and reactions
when first arriving.
Culture
Culture shock comes in many forms, and people
experience it in varying degrees. It is a normal
reaction to what can be a drastic change in
ones physical, social, and cultural environment.
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Social Customs
Normally, social life in Canada is informal,
particularly for students. There are many opportunities
to meet and mix with other people. Click
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Climate
and Clothing
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There
are many climatic variations in Canada, ranging
from the permanently frozen ice caps north of
the 70th parallel to the lush vegetation of
British Columbia's west coast.
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Health
Canada is a socialist country. This means that every
Canadian had access to decent healthcare, which is
funded by each provincial government.
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Money
The basic unit of Canadian money is the dollar, a
unit found in both coins and paper. Paper money is
in units of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 and larger bills.
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