Reverse Culture Shock
Most definitions I found referred to reverse culture shock as the emotional and psychological distress suffered by some people when they return home after a prolonged stay in another country, but I think that for the shorter length of time I spent in Spain, reverse culture shock can also just refer to finding things about one's home country strange after experiencing another country's culture. the first thing that I found strange upon returning from Spain was the number of colossal pickup trucks parked in the airport parking lot. After spending a month surrounded by Honda Civics, Mini Coopers, and more Vespa scooters than I've ever seen in my life, it seemed unnecessary that SO MANY people were driving around in these massive trucks. Surely they don't all need the 2,000 pound hauling capacity of a Ford F-150, but hey, it makes them look cool and manly (insert a lot of sarcasm here). A smaller, weirder detail that I noticed about cars was how many bumper stickers we put ...