Even though the Culture Shock video was more focused towards international students acclimating to the environment in America, I experienced similar culture shocks when I first came to Richmond after living in southern California for the majority of my life. I grew up in a community that was made up of mostly immigrants and other ethnic minorities, so when I came to the University of Richmond, I distinctly felt like a minority. However, I was lucky enough to not have to go through the language barriers or even some of the cultural barriers that were described in the video.
When I studied abroad in Hong Kong, for some reason, I did not experience a heavy culture shock. This might also be in part because I prepared myself for what was to come when I studied abroad, and I grew up in East Asian culture similar to the culture that was present in Hong Kong. The only time I experienced somewhat of a culture shock was how restaurants in Hong Kong treated their customers. Customer service does not exist in Hong Kong, as I've had many experiences where waiters yelled at me.