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 I'm in New Zealand (Wellington) and looking for somewhere to have High Tea, does anyone know anywhere good?
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 To all the beautiful ladies in New Zealand?
I am a African American Male 21 i am planing on Moving to New Zealand right after i pass my GED test and i was just wondering. Do you guys date blacks over there are not. are there some kind of law ...


 How long does it take to drive from Christchurch to Queenstown, NZ ?? Then from Queenstown to Dunedin, NZ ??
I'll be renting a car on the South Island of New Zealand in March '08. I plan to stay in Christchurch, Queenstown, and MAYBE Dunedin (I wonder if Dunedin is really worth spending the day ...


 Does anyone have some good ideas for things to do in or around Wellington, NZ while on holiday?
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 How much has Christchurch changed in the last 28 years
I moved to australia 28 years ago and I am wondering how much change has happened in that time. Have there been many major changes and would I recognize the place now. I think it would be best if ...


 What do you think about the Wellington school boy being made to shave off his mo'?
I think it's stupid! He's doing something for a good cause and it's not offensive.

If I was him I would do my exams at a different school (you can do your NCEA exams at any ...


 Question for people from Auckland New Zealand and Wellington ?
Hello I am trying to collect as many information as possible about New Zealand. I would like to know how much accomodation cost in Auckland and Wellington.
What are the posh areas, the" ...


 Do people live normal lives in Auckland?
I hear the crime is quite bad in Auckland.

Can women go for walks by themselves with dogs in afternoons in the suburbs?

Do children safely walk to and from school?

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 What are the animals used for meat treated like in New Zealand?
Are they tortured and slaughtered inhumanly? I don't eat kfc. but the mcdonalds in New Zealand uses meat from New Zealand. but what are the animals treated like? is it like in Some farms in A...


 Are there any strip clubs in Queenstown, New Zealand?
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 What to wear on a overnight mistery bus trip in New Zealand when dress code is "hillbilly"?

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 Hey New Zealand. How's it shakin'?
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 Whats wellington new zealand like?
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 Is there a place in NZ called "Wangarei" ?
Is it a town ? A region ?
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 Advice on getting a cell phone in NZ?
I'll be in NZ for four months (coming from the States) and I'll need a temporary cell phone for the duration. Ideally, I'd like something cheap and easy and reliable. I don't ...


 To Kaikoura to watch whales ...?
Want to save a bit of money and considering if I should take a train fr Christchurch to Kaikoura and head for a whalewatch boat myself. Is it too much of a problem ?
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 What is the best car insurance for a traveler?
Hi, me and my partner just bought a car in Auckland. We are traveling around New Zealand for around 9 months and was wondering which is the best vehicle insurance we can get....


 In Auckland, how much money will i need to live??
I´m going to Auckland to study (english, sorry if it is not good) in June, so i will need to find a job there, can you tell me more or less how much money will i need for food, apartment with ...


 What is a 'good' annual salary in New Zealand?
What would be regarded as a 'good salary' in New Zealand, Auckland in particular?...


 NZealand: I'm going to South Island this July.. I'd like to know, are there mosques in Picton and Queenstown?
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What an American International student can expect in Christchurch?

I'm a student currently living in rural Missouri, US. I'm planning on studying abroad at the University of Canterbury next year for either a semester or for the entire NZ academic year. Now, I'm planning to work on classes in Speech-Language Therapy there, and I'm going to try to do a homestay so I can learn more about the kind of life that people in NZ live. What kinds of things can I expect? I've never left the country, and have barely left Missouri actually. What is NZ like? :)

    



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I live in Christchurch, and we do have indoor heating, it snows here in Winter, this year it has snowed 5 times, of course we have indoor heating!

Also, things are more expencive than in the US, wool, which is produced here by the tonn a day! Is more expencive than in the US.

New Zealand is much more laid back than the US, less traffic, less people - less everything really!

There is a REALLY high percent of Asians in Christchurch, at my old school 3/4 of the kids were asian, not all of them could speak english, I think that is what annoys people.

Christchurch is a lovely city, beautiful gardens, interesting attractions, nice people, great weather (we acctually feel EVERY season), good shopping lol.

Theres so many places in Christchurch to live, every area is different! The university is in an area called Ilam, which is fairly nice, not city like, more a suberb. We have friends who are living at the uni, they just got married (they are indian).

You shouldnt have any worries about coming here, I would be more worried about going to the US. Its just Auckland (North Island) where you get gang violence. People say Christchruch has that at night, and I do believe them (long story, but friends of ours whet to have dinner once, and walked by this religious guy need the cathedral, when they came back, he had been killed). Anyway, dont let it put you off, thats only in the city centre, late at night.



Its a big way, but its really nice here. Have a good trip, if you need more info or pics, I would be happy to do so.

Also Queenstown is really lovely, wayyy to over-priced, you wont may any less than $100 000 000NZD for a basic house. Theres university of Otago down there.

Hope you have a great trip....Good Luck


poppy c
One of my favourite cities you'll love it!!


Kelly
The food is fantastic everywhere in NZ, so rich, so watch out you might put on a few kilo's. Try all the foods, even if they sound different to you put give it ago, you won't regret it. Try traditional activities get involved with the culture you'll love it. Violence happens everywhere in the world, but safety in numbers right, majority of us are friendly as. The air is cleaner and fresher too. Hope you get use to the accent, not that we have one, everyone else does.

Enjoy your stay in Aotearoa.


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NZ is one of the safest countries in the world and Ide say its VERY different than the USA...NZ is a developed country so we have everything here despite being so far away from other countries.Ive been to the USA and I noticed that the people wern't as laid back as Kiwis are and the food was bad! (Sorry,plain and super-sized!).

The North and South Island are quite different,2 big differences are the fact that the NI is more multi-cultural (full of Asians, Indians,Islanders etc) and the SI has a lot of scenery (gorgeous Mountains,landscapes etc).Christchurch is a great city,not to big,not to small...If you're here for a whole year,be sure to visit the NI-go somewhere like Rotorua to experience out Native Culture called "Maori".Rotorua is full of tourist attractions.

In whatever you do just go for it and have fun while your here!!!


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I am a student in Illinois, and I spent 6 weeks in Christchurch over the summer. Feel free to contact me with any questions or to see pictures.

Christchurch is a very English city.. the food is good, the people are nice and very much more relaxed than in the US. I stayed with a family. You will notice they do not have indoor heating or air conditioning. There are some little things you will notice with accents.

Prices of things are despite what people say, quite similar to in the US. Things will cost more in NZ dollars, but the exchange rate is greatly in your favor.. (See www.xe.com) its a currency converter.

Seriously... I have so much information on Christchurch feel free to ask.


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you'll probably enjoy christchurch. i think aucklands better though.





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