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what is the verb that goes with culture shock?
I had culture shock
I was culture shock
I'm getting culture shock

Can culture shock be a verb.
The culture shocked him
He was culture shocked
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what is the verb that goes with culture shock?
I had culture shock Had
I was culture shock I don’t think you can use ‘culture shock’ that way.
I'm getting culture shock "‘m getting"

Can culture shock be a verb. No, not ordinarily..
The culture shocked him
He was culture shocked
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Old 01-Jul-2007, 22:00
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He had culture shock (or a case of culture shock).
He experienced culture shock.

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