“…U-curve theory predicts that sojourners have an initial honeymoon period, followed by negative attitudes due to cultural maladjustment, and in the next stage a gradual adaptation and acculturation that would help them recover their initial favorable attitudes toward the host country (Black and O’Bright, 2016; Chien, 2016; Oberg, 1960; Stangor et al, 1996). In addition, previous literature finds that cultural dissimilarity (Alemu and Cordier, 2017; Jiang et al, 2020), perceived discrimination (Gesing and Glass, 2019; Jon, 2012; Sam, 2001; Tam and Ayhan, 2021; Yun and Vibber, 2012), discrepancy between expectations and experiences (Yun, 2015), lack of social interactions with host country nationals (Istad et al, 2021; Pedersen et al, 2011), and perceived academic satisfaction (Istad et al, 2021; Shafaei and Razak, 2016) may potentially lead to international students’ negative attitudes and/or behavior toward the host country.…”