
tjnw79
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I think it would be a great adventure. What harm can it cause if your only there for a month and you have to return? at least you tried it and would have no regrets. I am sure your family will help and be supportive too. |
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EPnTX
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Oh my God yes, go! I mean if you can really afford to do that you have to go! Go for all of us who can't! They speak English, you can drink the water, it's beautiful! |
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stephanie b
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Do you have anything to lose by going? Will you regret not going? As long as you have nothing to lose, I think you should go. You may be afraid but facing your fears will only make you a stronger, and better, person. If you don't go, you may regret it for the rest of your life. I wish you luck. |
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Jack M
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Go-girl!
Have fun, enjoy and have night life...if u know what i mean |
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Neil_R
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Just go.
I lived on my own in Denmark - I didn't even speak Danish at the time. It was the best decision I made.
From what I hear from acquaintances, New Zealand is fantastic so just get your stuff together and go. You have a while 4 months to plan and get ready!
Bon Voyage :o] |
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charlotte
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My husband has been allover the world with the Navy
he says NZ is the best country he has been to so go for it |
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Gypsie
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Go, be cautious and very careful, accept no rides of anyone you don't know very well and have fun. |
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vinyl_mad
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It's always scarey...just go have a blast and new experiences...I'm green with envy...
Good Luck and have fun!!! |
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Infodude
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Hat are you scared off?
A tip find out what skills they want and experience before you go and what jobs are suitable for travel ie nursing, trades IT
Dont be a mouse be a lion...
Plus NZ is really safe crime wise except in south auckland
Actuslly austrailia would do you more good, more adventure as long as you dont stay more then a few weeks in sydney |
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daisychain
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You will have no problems in NZ. It is like England in the 1960s. It is friendly and very English, you can even by fish and chips in real chippy's.
It is cheaper than England and there is loads to see and do. It is a country of amazing contrasts.
Does this answer your question??? |
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manikally
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one of my mates did it. the best thing he ever did, so he reckons |
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DakotaNZ
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I am from NZ and I (of course) think this is a great country. We have a lot of foreigners living here. Check out this website to find out more about NZ. You'll love it here.
http://www.newzealand.com/travel |
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flying_spirit2006
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I think u should go...its very useful to travel and c new places and seeing ppl and their habbits...so go and Good Luck |
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doggiebike
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I think you should go. My sister went to Europe alone and loved it. You will meet people you will never see again. |
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Zippy B
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yeah. sod off. |
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mousepotato66
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Go for it!! I'm 40 and never bothered to go anywhere when I was younger, and now regret it. You will too if you miss this opportunity. Just be sensible, canny and a bit street wise. Don't accept lifts off people you don't know, try and hook up with others like yourself, and send me a postcard! I'm so envious. Have a great time babe! |
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telboy everton forever
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ddo it while you are able to |
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panamm
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do yourself a favor and go. what a beautiful opportunity for you. it's only scary because it's the "unknown", once you get into the experience and things start happening, the fear will be on the back burner. best of luck to you, and good times as well!!! |
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boo
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go. |
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brokenheartsyndrome
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Go while you still can!! |
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D
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Do it if you can. Never know when you might get trapped in one place. Go for the adventure now. |
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Pete T
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Go, if you don't you will hate yourself later on in life once you become tied down with everyday things. |
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yak
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Go, but you will need alot of money, if you are just traveling. If you plan to live there and get a job, they might not let you in. They only want white collar types that have a job waiting for them, or you can be filthy rich. |
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Trish D
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Gosh yes - go.
I travelled through New Zealand alone and felt safe the whole time.
Beautiful country. |
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rocky
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well it is kinda scary. dont worry about ur safety in NZ coz NZ is a really safe country to live in. however, if u dont have any family or freinds there then it can get quite lonely out there, but u have to be brave in life and if u really want to do something and u feel u are mature and strong enough u have to go for it. yes it will be kinda scary, but so was the day, u first went to school, first day of work, etc. best of luck. |
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lillypops
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go.. you'll make loads of friends you will regret it in years to come if you don't
an if you don't like it when you get there come home
if you go have a great time |
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VodkaAngel
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I think you should go. New Zealand is a fabulous country full of wonderful people and places. It's an opportunity not to be missed. |
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HoodRat
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What have you got to lose. The more important question is why not? |
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blue_eyes
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what are you doing on-line girl?! get packin!! |
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kt
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GOOOOO for it! im gonna do the same thing someday!...before i settle and have kiddies! |
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megha
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Hey !! its a good opportunity ....just go and have fun.....Have a nice trip!!! |
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