
I understand it is not easy to get along with a new culture immediately. As being a kid who had moved five schools for the past decade, I was able to realize the difficulties when confronting a new culture. Even though I moved “inside” Korea for several times, it was still uncomfortable for me to get familiar with the new town or new people. However, how would it be like, if I am confronted to a completely different culture, the Sawi culture?
Before becoming a junior in TCIS, I had attended six different schools. Well, five of them are located in Korea but they were all different to me. After living in the states, I came to Kwangju, Korea. Immediately, I was sent to a Korean school, which I was very unfamiliar with. Apparently, Korean School was completely a shock to me. In one room, there were more than fifty kids and the room was not big enough for all the kids to run around. Furthermore, we just sat down in our chairs for five hours, listening to the teacher’s lecture. Before, I had nearly about twenty kids in my room and we always enjoyed different activities, moving from place to place. It was very uncomfortable to me to get easily along with the new culture but all I could do was getting use to it and bear the circumstances. Attending the school for three years made me to get more along with the Korean culture, but my parents seemed to have a different plan for me. In the middle of my third grade year, my parents sent me to an English School.
Through my experience, I realized that you have to bear with the new culture. As well as respecting and accepting the new culture, you should also try to get along with it. You should not try to recreate a new culture from it, since there is no ‘perfect’ culture and every culture has their uniqueness. Don Richardson did not complain or regret when he had entered the Sawi World. He did not even tried to change their traditional culture (except head-hunting), such as the way they adorn themselves. That’s what I think. If you just accept the culture, I think the other culture will accept you as well. The tribes were afraid of the Tuans at first, but as they realized the Tuans came to help them and did not criticize them, the tribes also accepted the Richardson’s Family.