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QLD RULES

This is a honest question but are Kiwis naturally taller and stronger than the average Aussie?

I live in Brisbane and we get our fair share of Kiwis and the thing I notice was they are so much more bigger and tall.

Kiwis is there any stats to back this up?

Do you Aussies agree?

Especially the women?

    



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Zebra
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Lol, all this talk of "buff" Maori's etc, but I bet half the people you're referring to are Pacific Islanders! Most non NZers can't tell the difference. Personally I think it's the Islanders that are the big guys more so than Maori's. Tongan guys are always huge as they are a naturally big boned race. Most Pacific Islanders are of a stocky build, not necessarily tall though. Maori's are not necessarily stocky or tall, definately a higher percentage of Islanders would be.

White dudes are much the same as Aussie's I guess but I think you get alot more Aussie Europeans who are tall & lanky. Most NZers do exercise of some kind, either playing sport or going to a gym so maybe we all are more musclely looking than Aussies, whether male or female?


Hippiechick30
Oh my goodness! I've never noticed.. but I think next time I have an Aussie & a kiwi bloke in the same room I'm going to compare them.. excellent question!


Fffff T
well i'm an aussie living in auckland. i see quite a lot of 'buff' maori guys. I know maoris are probobly naturally larger and the ones that go to the gym look even bigger! as for white new zealanders, well I'd say there about the same as your av. aussie. some are tall some are small some are skinny some are fat etc. im going back to brisbane (im from there too!) for a holiday in 2 weeks so ill let you know by comparison :P


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the maoris are bigger and taller yes.

You wont see alot of Big massive caucasin ppl.

You will find that the maoris are alot bigger than the auzzie guys because well auzzie guys are so up themselves about there looks, i dont know one auzzie guy that would be proud of who he is, there is always something to comment and what not.

Where as Maoris dont care, they know they are bigger than the rest and they use that against people, they know that someone is an idiot to pick a fight with them etc because of how big they are etc.

Man you should try going into south auckland and seeing the people there, they live at kfc breakfast, lunch and tea.





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