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20 normal New Zealand things that shocked me! Americans living in New Zealand.

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10 things NOT to do in New Zealand ????

Don't do these 10 things when coming to New Zealand. New Zealand is an amazing place but you must respect the culture, the environment and learn the lingo! As Americans who have moved to New Zealand, sometimes we have learned this the hard way.

There are still cultural differences, and things that can catch you out if you're not careful... ????

In this video I break down ten things to be careful of when you're in NZ:

0:00 - 10 things not to do in NZ
0:36 - Don't compare to Aussie...
0:58 - Offer tea
1:20 - Keep to speed limit
1:59 - Respect Maori culture
2:41 - Don't bring dirty shoes
3:19 - Stores closing early
4:06 - Restaurants open from 5.30pm
4:49 - Don't expect chain restaurants
5:56 - No tipping
6:23 - No crowds
6:59 - One last thing...
7:20 - Thanks for watching!

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0:02 - discusses how living in New Zealand has changed their perspective on various aspects of life, particularly in comparison to their experiences in the United States.

0:08 - They've become less aggressive in New Zealand compared to their time in the U.S.

0:20 - The speaker has adapted to the local custom of not calling out for wait staff in New Zealand restaurants, unlike their American habits.

0:41 - They've become more aware of people talking loudly, which they attribute to their exposure to the quieter New Zealand culture.

1:06 - After living in New Zealand, they've lost patience for crowded places, finding solace in the country's less crowded environment.

1:27 - The speaker has learned to relax more and prioritize work-life balance, taking longer holidays and not overbooking their schedule.

2:01 - They've developed a dislike for the practice of tipping, finding it complicated and prefer countries where tipping is less prevalent.

2:36 - They appreciate New Zealand's healthcare system, which provides healthcare for all residents, and contrast it with the expensive healthcare system in the U.S.

3:18 - They've noticed how politics in the U.S. has infiltrated various aspects of life and conversation, leading to polarization and fear-mongering.

4:03 - The speaker has come to appreciate New Zealand's advertising regulations, which discourage fear-based marketing and high-pressure sales tactics.

4:44 - They highlight that the U.S., despite being a world power, still has room for improvement in various aspects, such as education, healthcare, and political discourse.
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10 things I DON'T Buy anymore now that I live in New Zealand! Americans living in New Zealand.

I bet you never thought about what you DON'T buy when you move overseas? When you move overseas to a different culture, a different value system, to a place where different products are even available you're bound to change your spending habits. ????. I know I definitely did when I moved to New Zealand.

We are a family of 6 Americans who are living and working in New Zealand and documenting our journey! Our family moved here 5 years ago and love sharing our journey with you.

Join us for weekly videos as we explore what it is like moving to New Zealand, things you should know about where to go, and the cultural differences to expect - should you decide to come here.

So in today's video, I'm going to cover 10 things that I don't buy anymore in New Zealand (since moving from America):

0:00 - Things I don't buy anymore in NZ
1:13 - Quality over quantity
2:04 - Don't own a house
3:07 - Eat out less
4:18 - Packaged food
8:09 - Don't buy in bulk
9:35 - Plastic water bottles
10:47 - Holiday decorations
12:03 - The latest fad
13:23 - Kid's toys
16:24 - No need for cheques
18:23 - Let's talk about clothing...
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10 Things They Don't Tell You About Moving To New Zealand

If you plan to travel (or move) to New Zealand, this video is for you! From the epic coffee to the weird petrol station snacks, this video is a list of 10 things you won't know about life in New Zealand.

I (Renata) was born and raised here, and I found it so interesting learning the things that Josh has found shocking after his 3 years living in New Zealand. Did these things surprise you too?

If you are a kiwi, or have moved to New Zealand, let us know - did we miss anything? Do you agree with the points we made? What do you think?!

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PROS and CONS of living in NEW ZEALAND (Auckland) 2022

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We are Renata, Josh, and Gaia a Kiwi/English family, living in Auckland, New Zealand. Josh and I have always had a love for travel, and we did a lot of travelling together before having Gaia in 2020 (when the world shut down for a bit).

With our borders being closed for the past two years, we haven't travelled with Gaia as much as we imagined, so in May 2022 we quit our jobs to pursuit our dream of full time travel with our toddler. It is only a few days now until we are getting on our first long haul (10.5 hour) flight to start that adventure.

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Josh & I are both probably a bit biased towards New Zealand, as we absolutely love this country, and feel very lucky to live here. We know that not all kiwi's have the same experience of living in New Zealand, and this is just our personal opinion on what the big pros and cons are.

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What do AMERICANS KNOW about NEW ZEALAND?

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Kia Ora people, which can mean hello in Māori. But you already knew that because you just watched it in this video ????????. Now you're just clicking around livin your best life. Anyway, I went around asking Americans what they knew about New Zealand and was pretty happy with the feedback they gave. If you're watching this video, don't be super critical on their responses. Before living in New Zealand, I myself didn't know anything. The only thing I knew New Zealand for was rugby and the Haka. And cool face tattoos. After learning more about their culture and history, I decided to go around and spread the good word about New Zealand. If you ever get the chance to go, don't go. Save up some money first, look into what visas you're eligible for, take the proper steps to ensure proper accommodation is in order, THEN go. Ok now it is at this point where I literally don't have anything else to say. I'm just waiting for the video to finish process and it always makes me feel accomplished when I see a big juicy description filled out. Welp, looks like it's done processing!

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2:52 - What is the capital of New Zealand?
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10:03 - What language do they speak in New Zealand?
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In this episode, we wake up after flying into New Zealand and suffering with severe jet lag as we have never traveled this far across the world. We have one hour left of sunlight to explore the city center and see it with our own eyes for the first time.


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ODD Things Kiwi's Do! (part 1). Part 2 available on Growing up Without Borders channel!

New Zealand is an amazing country, with the people perhaps being some of the nicest in the world...BUT kiwi's can still be pretty odd at times ????. This is a 2 PART video that outlines some of the weird things that Kiwis/New Zealanders do! Sometimes you need to be a Kiwi to understand.


In this video with Chantal, we'll cover some of the odd things New Zealanders do! Kiwiamerican and her family of 6 have been living in New Zealand for 5 years. Chantal (Growing up without borders) has been travelling the world with her family of 5 to 100 countries but got stuck in New Zealand last year during Covid. Tara and Chantal have teamed up to share similar experiences they have had living/traveling around New Zealand!

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New Zealand is one of the world’s best places to live and retire, best place to raise your family. It has a very pleasant climate, great beaches, a wide variety of outdoor activities, cultural attractions, free health care
(for the most part), a good educational system, economic freedom, a lack of corruption and attractive, modern cities.
Known for the stunning landscapes featured in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings.
New Zealand is comprised of two big islands called North Island and South Island, plus numerous smaller islands.
It is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean and is very geographically isolated.
Its nearest neighbors are Australia, which is 1242 miles to the northwest, and New Caledonia, Fiji and Tonga to the north.
The population of New Zealand is 4,334,000, the majority of whom are of European descent.
The largest minority are the native Maori. There are also a significant number of non-Maori Polynesians and Asians – especially in urban areas.
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that best suits you before you buy a home or even commit to living in New Zealand full time.
Whilst the nation is not vast or overpopulated, it does encompass such an impressive array of geographically
different regions that it would be a crime not to explore far more of the country than its leading city before you settle on a place in New Zealand to call home.

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ODD Things Kiwi's Do! Part 2 ???????? Live in New Zealand with Kiwi Americans | 197 Countries, 3 Kids

Join Chantal and our dear friend, Tara from KiwiAmericans, for Part 2 of Odd Things that are not so odd in New Zealand.

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Chantal kicks it off with something both ladies found very strange upon arrival, but in reality, it’s a common sight in New Zealand — barefoot people! No matter how unusual it sounds, walking without shoes is a common practice among locals, especially children who sometimes walk barefoot to school or while playing in the street.

Unlike the US, where wearing shoes is mandatory in public areas and, honestly, dangerous to walk around without them, here it seems like people are just not afraid to get a cut or a bug bite.

The next odd thing was realizing that Tea Time has plenty of other meanings depending on the time of the day. From coffee and biscuits in the morning to a late-night dinner, be careful when you invite guests over for Tea Time as they might be expecting to see some food on the table.

Talking about food, supper has a totally different meaning in New Zealand. When someone invites you for supper here, they are actually asking you to share a late dessert or a glass of milk, not dinner.

Kiwis also have another word for dessert and...wait for it... it’s pudding. So, if someone tells you they are having pudding, chances are they are having anything but.

Moving on from food, the next thing we found odd in New Zealand, was air-drying clothes out in the open. This would be a rare sight back in the US, but it seems it’s quite normal here on the Island.

And while still at it, Chantal said that seeing people wearing summer clothes during wintertime was one of the strangest things to get used to. Even at home, they rarely use heating. It's like Kiwis don’t feel the cold at all.

The next two things are fun facts that come from the geography books. Believe it or not, in Zealand, there are many active volcanoes that are huge tourist attractions and there are almost six times more sheep than people on the island!

And if you thought we were done with food, you were wrong. The next thing we found unusual is the meat pies. They are literally everywhere; you can even find them at your local gas station. The traditional ones are made of beef and cheese and the recognition for the best pies is not something people take lightly in New Zealand.

But meat pies are not the only thing you can find around every corner. In the absence of countless Starbucks, Kiwi came up with the Pop-Up Coffee Truck idea. Not only do they serve amazing coffee, but they are also a place for socializing. People, especially students, love mingling over a cup of coffee around these coffee trucks and carts.

And the last, but not the least odd thing on our list is about money. If we could give you one piece of useful travel advice, it would be to put money on your debit card. Don’t be surprised if a restaurant or a store won’t take your cash. New Zealand has a simple yet effective banking system, and people here pay for almost everything via PayWave.

So, if you are interested to find out more about Odd Things You’ll Find in New Zealand, you can check out Part 1 on the KiwiAmericans channel.

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01:17 Barefoot People Everywhere
03:17 All the Different Meanings of Tea Time
04:42 Let’s Have Some Pudding
05:05 Hang It Out to Dry
07:02 Clothes vs Weather Mismatch
07:53 Active Volcanoes
09:11 More Sheep than People
09:52 The Meat Pie Experience
11:22 Pop-Up Coffee Truck Craze
12:10 No Need for Cash
14:31 Any Odd Thing You’d Like to Add?

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The Reality Check: Moving to New Zealand | Advice for My Past Self

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TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND PEOPLE...4 Stereotypes (That May Be Getting Old)

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