While I've been on exchange, I've noticed a number of changes just within the first month of being here. Check out my list of five things to expect while on exchange in beautiful Barbados!
Excitement:
While on exchange, expect to be an absolute tourist for the first little while.
You’ll want to travel everywhere, eat everything and experience everything your
new home has to offer- and rightfully so! You’ll be soaking in a new culture,
new cuisine and a new dialect- and you have every right to be excited.
You were probably told that this is a “once
in a lifetime opportunity” – and that’s correct! Take photos, see new things and thoroughly enjoy this brand new experience.
Culture Shock:
Unless you’ve been to your new home
time and time again before your exchange—chances are you’ll experience culture shock. For many, the Bajan dialect might take some getting used to, and that can be a huge contender to culture shock while abraod! It’s a good idea to do some research beforehand, just so that you don’t stick out more as a complete newbie.
Being that I am part Bajan, I was able to grasp some of the culture's richness
before I stepped off of the plane- but that doesn’t mean I didn’t experience
culture shock altogether! This can be a very frustrating experience, but very
eye-opening. What you’re used to may be completely new to the people around you
too- and that’s ok! Embrace the differences and try to be accepting. You’ll be
thankful for your experience sooner or later.
Overload/Overdrive:
While you’re visiting everywhere and
eating everything and trying new things—expect to run into "overdrive" at some point. Your body still has some major things to adjust to,
especially if there’s a time difference between home and your new host country.
From Toronto to Barbados, there isn’t a time change, but there’s a significant
difference in the amount of daylight, so by about 6pm, it’s dark and my body
started to really feel the effects of gallivanting throughout the island. Make sure you're getting enough rest and paying attention to your body!
Homesickness:
You may not experience this in the
earlier weeks of your exchange, but it wouldn’t be completely abnormal to
experience it within the first month. Personally,
I was so excited to be abroad and so busy meeting new people that I didn’t
have time to really sit and think about home. I have a twin sister, so she was
instantly the person I missed the most—she’s my other half! As things settled
down and I had more time to reflect on my experiences, I realized that I really
did miss home, no matter how much I tried to deny it. Emotions were quick to
follow and I found myself focusing heavily on the fact that I was away from what I'm used to. Some
key advice here is: let your emotions roll out, but don’t let them control you!
It’s easy to get wrapped up in what is far away, but remember that you made
this decision for a reason, and you have to focus on what you do have. To get
out of this rut, try making a list of everything you’re grateful for while
abroad. It may take some time, but remember that these emotions are normal!
Dehydration:
Because I did my exchange to a
tropical country, this was a huge factor for me. I usually try to drink at least
2L of water daily—that proved not to be enough for me quite quickly. I’ve been
sweating buckets while I’ve been in Barbados and it’s very easy to wind up with
sun stroke if you’re not taking care of your body and re-fuelling with
fluids. Remember to consume fluids throughout the day to stay energized and
healthy! You’d be surprised at how many things water can do for your body.
Remember that being in a new place has tons of experiences to offer you. Soak it all in and remember to have fun and stay safe!
Cheers,
Eboni Morgan
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