Going Native as encountered and explained by a world traveler.
Travel Annals or Chronicle Missives written by Andy Graham of HoboTraveler.com a Writer who Travels...:
Going Native is sometimes used by travelers to say something like, "I am wearing the clothes of the country." There is an interesting desire of travelers to adapt or adopt the culture they are visiting, often they appear and defend the culture seemingly confident their new expat culture is better than home.
- Andy Graham of HoboTraveler.com
Going Native
"The term 'going native' is employed to refer to the trepidation felt by the European colonizers in Africa that they may become desecrated by being assimilated into the culture and customs of the indigenous peoples. In today's liberal and anti-racist society, ‘going native' is understandably considered a derogatory and offensive term."
- Post Colonial Studies
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