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 Where are you im in nz?
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 A New Zealander's opinion of the USA?
Moving to New Zealand is almost a reality for me and I was just wondering what the average New Zealander thinks about the US and Americans in general. I know the US isn't the most popular ...


 Kiwis, is anyone else offended by people viewing New Zealand as crime ridden and dull?
I just think there are some people on here who have totally warped views about New Zealand, I'm bloody proud of our country and think its one of the best places in the world to live (after ...


 Would a black American woman have racial problems visiting New Zealand?
Hello,
I am a black American women thinking about visiting New Zealand. I am currently teaching English in Japan and met a teacher from New Zealand. He said that it is a great country to visit ...


 In new zealand is it possible to go off roading in a car?
we are planning to emigrate to NZ from UK and we love going off roading in our 4 x 4. we wondered if there are many people off roading in NZ....


 What's the weather in auckland NZ like in june?
im going to auckland in june.just want to have an idea of what the weather there would be like.i know its going to be cold, but does it usually rain a lot?is it really windy?...


 Thinking of moving to New Zealand for work?
Hi, got offered a job in New Zealand as a quantity surveyor and considering moving but would like to hear from anyone who has done similar or can provide any advice. I currently stay in the UK....


 KIWIS: i bet you can understand this! others please try.?
hears a sentance i just made up. kiwis should be able to understand coz its kiwi slang.aussies shold aswel. i even read the graet britin could! so have a go at reading this and tell me what u think ...


 I am egyptian and i want to immigrate to new zealand i am christian catholic?
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 Are earthquakes scary?
I have never felt one. We do not usually get them in auckland but all my friends who live here have felt one. Im scared hehe. what are they like? any stories?...


 When is the best time to come to australia and new zealand may or september?
i am thinking of travelling to australia and new zealand as part of a round the world trip. so i get decent weather on all stops on the trip i am thinking of arriving in australia and new zealand in ...


 Is Australia not good enough for L&P?
The only place I have been able to find it over here is in this random as Indian warehouse (???)

I love L&P, I wish it was in like every store......


 Opinions on New Zealand?
So, I originally posted a question asking which of three countries:Ireland, Australia and Spain would better suit me, but someone answered me asking if I had considered New Zealand as well... I am ...


 Is it possible to travel between New Zealand towns and cities by train?
When abroad, I always like to use rail as much as I can because train lines offer an opportunity to see scenery you otherwise wouldn't see because often train lines are more remote than roads; ...


 Do you think it is too cold to camp in New Zealand in October?
We are thinking about camping in New Zealand as we go around the South Island. Do you think this might be a bit too cold or is it reasonable weather? We are fairly experienced campers but I am NOT ...


 New Zealander's, are you ready for yet another storm this week?

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 Where should I stay in New Zealand?
I'm 19, and going to be doing a study abroad in february to go to new zealand. i have a choice between 3 places, auckland, palmerston north, and wellington. I'm not sure which one to go to. ...


 What is new zealand like?????
i have lived all my life in orkney in scotland. i am gong to go 2 NZ for a gap year in 6 months time. what is it like 4 an 18 year old????? how much crime is there? are people friendly??? where ...


 And these people are running our country...?
I think we're very lucky to live in such a country that is safe and have democracy but are our Ministers are at time very childish!

Mr Mallard and Mr Henare are a good example of this,...


 I live in the USA...is New Zealand a good country to live in?
I just want to know about it, I'm planning on moving and im trying to decide what country to live in. New Zealand seems like a great country but can you guys tell me more about it? Most info and ...



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Why is New Zealand better than the U.S.?

I've been researching New Zealand for several weeks now, and it sounds like the best place in the world. Especially since my interests are: outdoor activities, adventure, surfing, snowboarding, etc. I enjoy socializing, but I also LOVE my peace and tranquility. I feel like in the U.S. I can't escape this concrete jungle that surrounds me day in and day out. I would love some Kiwi input on the pro's and con's of living in New Zealand. For example; government, health care, climate, opportunity, etc. For a reference point, I live in Virginia. Thank you so much, I hope to hear some good answers that will help me make up a decision on whether or not to move there.

    



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kiwidood3
Thanks for noticing, weve always thought its a great country too. you asked a lot of questions, but Im just gonna wing it.........we have a democracy style socialist type of government, the prime minister is a woman called Helen Clark, she seems to be always under attack from the main opposition party, but we have the MMP type of government, which apparently we voted in about 10 years ago, it differs from the 2 party election thing you guys have over there. Climate wise we get tons of sunshine in the summers and the usual coldness and rain in the winters. This summer has been balmy with anything from 22C - 30C (centigrade) Why do you Yanks insist on measuring in Farenheight?......
Anyhoo.....being such a small set of islands, everyone lives about 50 - 100 miles from a beach, so surf casting, fishing, diving, surfing and boating are real popular in NZ.
We have all kinds of terrain from snow fields to desert areas, high mounitain peaks, tons of green hills and about 40 million sheep. Also there is adventure tourism (bungy and gravity rides) national parks, lots of leafy wilderness, some exotic parrot like birds, dinosaur like lizards (Tuatara), rare penguins and rare dolphins, giant crabs, big fat oysters so big you only need 7 to make a dozen. Not only all that but the people are down to earth, generous, friendly, and technology savvy, but we are hampered by crap telecom infrastructure which means a lot of our websites take too long to load and businesses lose money. Currently our wages are not keeping up with Australia, (theyve got millions more people so can afford to pay more) over 50,000 kiwis have moved to Australia in the last year because of the relatively low wages that are paid here.
A good job wage here is about $700 a week after tax, the minimum wage is about $12.oo an hour which is chump change in anyones language. Of course the professionals make loads more than that, youll find all sorts of cool stuff in NZ, the thing I like most is that we are a very independant nation, the early pioneers had to make do with what they had on the islands, so we are a very practical people, most of us have camped out in the wild, or been eeling in the streams and creeks when we were kids, were an outdoorsey lot us Kiwis......so if you ever want to fly out for a visit hit me up again and Ill recommend some must see places ok?


Nothin' Fancy
I agree...we've been researching New Zealand too...considering moving there in the near future.


leonard s
you must live in northern VA (near the bush administration) no wonder you wanr to leave. virginia is not a concrete jungle but a peacefl tranquil place with lot of outdoor activites. But if you go to new zealand good luck it's a pretty place.


buzz
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its a great place ta get away from that stuff its convenient for everything because its not really that big i just moved ta oz and i really miss nz because its a place of its own it doesnt have tornatos or spiders or snakes or any fing like that


minza
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The people are pretty friendly and theres heaps of healthy outdoor activities to particapate in.
I'ts a cool place


иιcolε ♥ Miss Ascend Finance
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New Zealand is truely amazing! I wouldnt have even reliased this if i hadnt of been overseas just recently! Its so welcoming!

If you like to surf i would recommend living in Raglan, its the most popular surfing places in New Zealand and has a scholl specially for surfers!

For snowboarding, it would be best to live in the South Island, as the mountains recieve alot of snow during winter! Also the west coast, because most of it is untouched land - is a great place to go tramping, hiking, rock climbing, kayaking etc!


This is right by my hometown :

http://www.nzine.co.nz/Links/images/Franz_Joseph.jpg


Government health care is very cheap, i generally have to pay about $15 for a visit and the goverment subsides your medication if its need, bringing a $25 prescription down to $3.

The climate in New Zealand is resonable, just like all towns, we have rain! And our cold days, But at the same time when the sun is out it can be a very beautiful day!


Take a visit to New Zealand before you make your choice, you will truely love what you see!! :):):)


^sPades
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North Island sounds like your kind of place, Id personally recommend Tauranga if you're a beach kind of person, its got an incredible summer atmosphere (go to Mt. Maunganui for New Years eve!!) and everyone is really friendly, winters are mild, high humidity. It's also lot less windy than Auckland/Northland in general.

But you cant really go wrong with Auckland, namely the North Shore, although property prices have risen a lot these days. Auckland is comparable to a small version of Sydney: very cosmopolitan, endless suburbs and mild winters. Summer temperatures are usually in the mid 20's. (75ish degrees F)
Winter temperatures arent very cold with an average of about 15 degrees, (60 degrees F) the coldest it gets is around 6-7 degrees. (45 degrees F).


Biran_Sefar
Good luck in your move! I've always thought of New Zealand as a great place to visit, but I shall definitely have to look into it more deeply for possible emigration from the Police States of America in the future.


Claire Blue
cos we rock.


Lovin life
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Good things: Scenery, Peope, out doors

Bad things: earthquakes


Supra Kid
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New Zealand is very boring, laid back....seriously

Anyways which America don't have is ...how clean this country is, cheap/price education (cheaper than community college in price but the school is good)...

and the bad things...
TAX will kill you..really its so crazy and to your better/wonderful life progress is soooo slow cause everything over here is expensive (internet, food..etc) alot of nz people tell me this and move to Australia.

Overall America is better if you aim to be more happier if you are not a nature loving person.

Am just here for college cause its cheap.





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