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 New Zealand Places?
what are some historically significant places in new zealand and how did they affect the rest of the country? ...


 Clubs/organizations in Dunedin?
Hi -
I just moved to Dunedin and am looking for ways to become more involved and meet people. Someone in a previous post mentioned that clubs and organizations are listed in the yellow pages, ...


 Where to find action replay in Wellington, NZ?
just want to know if u live in new zealand if u know wer to find an action replay for pokemon........


 How long does it take?
I have applied for my permanent residency in New Zealand, and they have had my paper work for a month now. I expect it to take at least another 2-3 months before I hear any thing.

But ...


 Can anybody give an idea bout wat New Zealand is like, esp Christchurch as ill have to go there in few weeks..
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 Has anyone lived in New Zeland or is from New Zealand?
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 Is it an easy transition from Chianti to Bier?

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yeah, why stop when you don't have to....


 Is there any kawaii (sanrio etc) shops in Wellington, New Zealand?
You know those little shops that sell cute little japanese stuff like erasers and keyrings...etc etc

so are there any in Wellington?
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And please no online ...


 Help!Searching a motor home to rent for four months?
We are a german family with two kids and want to travel to NZ from the middle of November 2008 till middle of March 2009.
We are still searching for a cheap motor home to rent for this long ...


 Why are there no number plates in new zealand starting with v?
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 What kind of plug adapter will I need in NZ? Where can I find one?
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 Is it easy to get a work visa for New Zealand?
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 Is it worth going to NZ in July?
So my parents asked what I wanted for my birthday and I told them that I wanted to go to NZ. Im from the US and I know that when its summer here, it is winter in NZ.

If I do go itll be ...


 Auckland-mt eden?
In Auckland there is a thing on mt eden where there are written all the distances from other parts of the world...do you know what is this thing's name?...


 I'm moving to Panmure.. can anyone tell me anything about it? Is it a good area?
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 How is life in Akaroa?
I would like to know some basic facts about Akaroa , lifestyle , stuff to do , work opportunities etc....


 An IRD number was issued to me in 1999, how and where do I retreive it?
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 Palmeston North?
Why do so many people hate this town? (ay wabby?) I think it's quite a pretty little town. WHat do you ...


 Christchurch and Wellington Fetish Balls?
Has anyone ever been to the Fetish Balls in Christchurch or Wellington. I know street clothes are not allowed but what are you expected to wear and do a lot of "non fetish" people attend. I ...


 Rent an apartment/flat/house in Central Wellington area in 150-300 $NZ per week?
Hi,
I am planning to move to Wellington (From Pakistan) in June. I am worried about renting a proper place in reasonable price in Wellington (Central Wellington area preferably). Different sites ...



Katie

Ae <-------- what does that mean?

so i met this wicked hot guy from new zealand lol and when he text me on my phone, he writes ae what on earth does that mean lol!! i usually just ignore it. but i would like to know

    



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Sofia Z
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elle T got it toally right excpet noone and imean noone spells it ahe! its either;
ey
ae
ay
aye

so yep, they say it end of a statement to encurage a response
like 'geez school was crap today ae!' ae is your cue to go along with wateva they r saying :)

seriously it doesnt mean much, dont worry bout it
xxx


Elle T
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You can spell it ahe, or aye.
you say it at the end of a statement, its kind of used to ask what you think about the statement i just made.
for example, "Its a nice day outside ahe." Then you would say "yeah its really sunny outside."
You can say it in disbelieve, or just to show the person talking that you are listening to them.
for example you might say "guess what happened to me today, i lost my keys" then the person listening might say "ahe!"
Sorry my examples are pretty crap hehe I hope this helps tho! =)





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