(2007: 61) Exchange of cultural norms and social values results in the establishment of new and novel cultural patterns in society. The residents of Indian sub-continent are particularly eager in respect of applying for the immigration in the UK, Australia, the USA and Canada, which serve as their dreamland before settling down in one of these countries. But as soon as they start residing in any of these countries, far from their family, friends and culture, they seriously repent over their haphazardly taken decision, though they are unable to resettle in their motherland again.
It gives birth to the concept of intercultural traits. Intercultural learning, Amorium submits, refers to an individual process of acquiring knowledge, attitudes or behaviour that is connected with the interaction of different cultures. The same is witnessed by the researcher by entering into an interview with a qualified Indian doctor, has been migrated to Ireland for the last five years. (2001: 3) The researcher met the doctor by chance in a social gathering, which was the marriage ceremony of the brother of the researcher’s Indian friend.
The same doctor, being the member of Indian community, had also been invited there, who fell into conversation with the researcher on the topic of the marriage rituals existing in the Indian culture. Having the sociological background, the researcher had vast knowledge of the Indian culture. But the interview wide opened new dimensions of information, not only regarding the marriage, but also the feelings of an immigrant, who had been residing in some yonder land far from his home and soil. According to the migrated Indian doctor, the new culture of Ireland was really gorgeous and appealing to him, his wife and three school-going children, which found a pageant and dashing atmosphere in Ireland, quite different from the environment of India, where the
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