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@wadihogeil8867
@wadihogeil8867 Год назад
Some great tips. I have been to NZ 5 times, love the place the people and the scenery. As an Aussie, we love the friendly rivalry but we also respect the NZ spirit and mateship..... we wouldn't trust anyone else in the world the way we trust NZ'ers.... The ANZAC spirit is real!
@brydenmanunui1830
@brydenmanunui1830 Год назад
thanks my Aussie family we love you aswell
@iankinnell5643
@iankinnell5643 Год назад
As a kiwi I agree
@rrocketman
@rrocketman Год назад
I'm Australian and I trust kiwis more than aussies 😁
@Andy_M986
@Andy_M986 Год назад
Amen to that,Aussies are the best neighbours we could ask for ,leave them alone,or you deal with our Warrior spirits.
@nzfalcon6578
@nzfalcon6578 Год назад
we will always share a bear with our Aussie brother at the end of the day .....gloves off 👍🏻👍🏻
@annawitter5161
@annawitter5161 Год назад
What a good idea! We learn so much raising a family and looking after a home
@billporter846
@billporter846 Год назад
Removing shoes at the door. I think it's mainly because we have a lot of rain. Shoes tend to get wet a lot of the time. Lots of mud in NZ. Not appreciated inside.
@Dawn_Aramoana63
@Dawn_Aramoana63 Год назад
Thank you for your wonderful insight. You should have a proper channel. TV channel.
@tonybolstad9514
@tonybolstad9514 Год назад
Of course we have half and half 🤦‍♂️
@valdahanson5064
@valdahanson5064 Год назад
Again this list also applies to Tasmania. I am beginning to think that we are part of New Zealand 🤣🤣🤣
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Awesome
@waltergreen5894
@waltergreen5894 Год назад
Tasmania is known as Upper North Western New Zealand
@Sharon-777
@Sharon-777 Год назад
@@waltergreen5894 lol so funny 😂😂
@Sharon-777
@Sharon-777 Год назад
You should be welcome over👍
@Paris45627
@Paris45627 Год назад
@@Sharon-777 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@londonbeatz
@londonbeatz Год назад
Always blow on the pie...am I right kiwis😋😁
@Sharon-777
@Sharon-777 Год назад
Yep 😂😂 absolutely
@s1t2a3c4e5y6123
@s1t2a3c4e5y6123 Год назад
Haha yip or you'll burn your mouth.. Cold pies though yum!
@meganmills6545
@meganmills6545 Год назад
Especially late at night or in the very early hours of the morning. 🙂
@greevous
@greevous Год назад
For those wanting to start a business in NZ one of the key things to remember is NZ'ers vote with their feet. We are unlikely to tell you that you have pissed us off or feel that we have been poorly treated (unless it is a major betrayal or rip off then Karen/Ken moments may happen), the most common way NZ'ers will deal with it is not go back and tell all their friends to stay away too. Lots of businesses who choose to not give good customer service end up folding pretty quickly when the business they originally enjoyed dries up. NZ'ers take friends recommendations seriously, word of mouth is worth far more than most advertising campaigns.
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Yes this... exactly
@rwags6848
@rwags6848 Год назад
100%. We do tend to be non-confrontational. Bad service, overpriced, small portion, plastic smiles… we just don’t go back!
@Interestingstuff6909
@Interestingstuff6909 10 месяцев назад
A long time South African friend once told me, in SA the boss at the top, tells everyone on the bottom what to do, in NZ it's the other way round, people at the bottom will tell you to go get f.....
@dogmannz
@dogmannz 8 месяцев назад
The best way to kill your business in NZ is to rip people off or try deceptive manipulative marketing tactics. Example, new dentist in my area a few years ago offered free exams as an introductory offer. But what was happening is they would work into the exam, taking x-rays to check peoples teeth. But guess what, "oh, no, the x-rays aren't free, only the exam is free, you will need to pay for those". The place was gone in 2 months. We do not take kindly to this sort of behavior. And most people refused to pay so the place ended up carrying the cost of all those unpaid x-rays. If they had stated clearly what was what people wouldn't have had a problem and some might have taken advantage of the free exam (only having to pay for the x-rays and been happy to pay for them). It's the dishonesty and deception we react badly to. This isn't to say all businesses in this country understand this. We do have large companies trying deceptive practices from time to time but this is likely tried by new marketing people who have come in from overseas where this sort of thing is acceptable. Several years ago a well known (in the US and Canada) fast food brand selling fried chicken (name is 3 letters that are an acronym whose last 2 words are Fried and Chicken"), suddenly sacked their disabled workers around the country. This was done by a new HR manager who had come in from over seas and who was quickly shown the door once the public backlash took hold. The colonel didn't come out of this well. Part of which was because the competing companies employed those disabled people and used the marketing opportunity The Colonel had handed them on a silver platter. So if you're an American thinking of coming here and starting a business and wondering how to promote yourself, deception is not the way to go about it. You'll find yourself packing your bags and heading back to where you came from fairly quickly.
@benicetome5341
@benicetome5341 Год назад
As a kiwi you pointed out some good tips. The littering part, we do have a catch phrase that goes "be a tidy kiwi" which is basically don't litter wherever you are and clean up after yourself. Unfortunately we do have our bad eggs that like to leave their alcohol bottles and cans at parks and othe public places and there are also people that like to "illegally" dump bags of rubbish on the sides of the roads, they do it in the middle of the night when there are no cars around, I hate it and can't wait to catch them out. Sitting on tables is a big no no although it does happen not so much on the dining table in the house but like at a park or something like that. Taking your shoes off most kiwis appreciate you taking your shoes off before you enter their homes, generally if they don't mind you wearing your shoes inside they'll say "leave your shoes on" or something along those lines. We seriously dont mind people talking about themselves or their job its nice to hear, it's being humble when doing so and your not trying to show off and look high and mighty. Family comes first over everything for us kiwis and we value spending quality time with friends and family over everything else and we may marvel for a little while at someone's success or riches or fame but for kiwis we prefer to socialize and surround ourselves with humble down to earth, just good hearted people who are caring respectful and know how to have a good time even yall broke, kiwis don't care if your rich or poor, as long as you have a good heart, we will open ours to you to.
@GypsyGirl317
@GypsyGirl317 Год назад
Sitting on tables still shouldn't happen in parks or anywhere that food is placed. It's disgusting because our bums sit on all sorts of grubby surfaces and we don't appreciate it on our food surfaces. 🤦🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️🙆🏻‍♀️
@quantummechanized2975
@quantummechanized2975 Год назад
im kiwi and i dont understand what family is, because im poor and a younger kiwi male nobody wants anything to do with me, people only want conveniance and theirs plenty of single mothers out their, like other western countries our woman have a war of power struggles trying to gain all the good parts of being a man when its conveniant but then not wanting the responcability that goes alongside it, my mother abused me growing up which caused so many problems, the mental health is also one of the worst, the court system also corrupt as hell at least against younger males esp if you dont have support, infact every time i tried to get help it made my life worse and lost hope in humanity, everytime i tried to be honest about something that i thought needed to be bought up people got defensive and ran away from their problems that spill out over onto others, everytime i went to the park id clean it up sometimes it took hours and the next day it would be full of rubbish again and id end up cleaning up 2-3x per week and it never ended, someimes id go in a circle and after afew hours their was already much rubbish dumped around the place and i was lossing motivation iin continuing, NZ is a mess, i wish i was born somewhere else and moved here because id have a much easier time in NZ if i wasnt kiwi or if i was female, kiwis arnt very understanding or accepting of people unless thoes people have something they want
@marvar3226
@marvar3226 9 месяцев назад
What are kiwis ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-faHIDhRHHYU.htmlsi=WHUMgKz8IWL_FpCE
@mrwrite8121
@mrwrite8121 Год назад
Nice video, thanks. I don't think that you are right about traffic moving faster when people cut in and drive aggressively, though. In fact, I think that the opposite is true; traffic moves faster when people merge in turn. Jumping the queue by cutting in somewhere slows down traffic flow overall, so please don't do it!
@zeth479
@zeth479 Год назад
With the number 10 tip, absolutely agree. I'd extend it to anyone and not just the manager. Not so much about disagreeing but rather about public confrontation, regardless of position, even if it is a manager talking to a staff, it is best to say anything negative politely and privately.
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Yes exactly!
@michaelheliotis5279
@michaelheliotis5279 Год назад
Make sure you tell your kids to not sit on tables too, cos if they do that at school there's a good chance they'll get the bash. And yeah, #10 is super legit and pretty ubiquitous. Even if the manager is the kind of person that doesn't mind, it doesn't mean your colleagues won't mind, and nek minnit they'll all be whispering about how you're so arrogant. If you're still learning how to communicate with Kiwi passiveness, perhaps instead raise the issue in private where it's more forgiving.
@charliegill8740
@charliegill8740 Год назад
If children get "the bash" for sitting on the table, I'm sure it's fault of the aggressor. Not the person sitting. Says more about our aggressive nature than anything else. (Coming from someone who definitely would not sit on a table).
@jimcoats3531
@jimcoats3531 Год назад
Its because Maori hadn't figured out underpants yet so use your imagination.
@ranellnikora48
@ranellnikora48 Год назад
@Jim Coats no, it's because putting your arse where your food is going to go is gross. So is putting your feet there too btw. If you enjoy arse-food then sit on your own table at home.
@icebergrose8955
@icebergrose8955 Год назад
Grandmother here. Never put you butt where people might eat, yes we tell that to children. Bad.
@brontepetropoulos4755
@brontepetropoulos4755 Год назад
@@jimcoats3531 kinda rude aren't you JIM, OZZ🇦🇺
@gaius_enceladus
@gaius_enceladus Год назад
Another one - don't call kiwifruit "kiwis". A kiwi is a BIRD - not a fruit. Just one more - that long tool that handymen heat up and use? It's a SO*L*DERING iron - not a SODDERING iron! The word has an "ell" (L) in it! Americans ALWAYS say "sodder" or "soddering" - it's WRONG!
@squalloogal
@squalloogal Год назад
Most of these tips also apply to Australia 🇦🇺 😊
@Paris45627
@Paris45627 Год назад
Not all the same
@glenbe4026
@glenbe4026 Год назад
yes. but i feel the speed limit one, and #10 - (don't contradict the manager) are not really a thing in Australia. Sure Australia has a lot of speed cameras but they still very much like to ignore the speed limit. And in regards to #10, i feel Australians are just more confrontational over all, and take less offence over others being so.
@elinszelkinaholdvolgyi7156
@elinszelkinaholdvolgyi7156 Год назад
Goodie, I'm moving to NZ, and I'm terrible at self promotion, in my culture we never sit on tables and always take off shoes in the house, I hate littering, I never speed or cut in line, I drink my coffee black. It's comforting to know I'll fit in. Thanks for the K-mart tip ❤️
@patriciagoffe9173
@patriciagoffe9173 Год назад
Welcome ..Kia or a hope you like it here ..North Island is better
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Awesome! Elin.. don't hesitate to reach out as I am here to help
@johnhough7738
@johnhough7738 Год назад
Kiaora ... most of my life in the North Island, shifted to Winton and that's as far as I ever want to move.@@patriciagoffe9173
@johnhough7738
@johnhough7738 Год назад
Debatable, very. Depends on what folks want out of life. I found what I wanted in Invercargill, which is indeed NOT the 'anus of anywhere' that many believe it to be. Am currently in the UK and hoping to return one day to Winton.@@patriciagoffe9173
@johnhough7738
@johnhough7738 Год назад
In case you missed my Life Story: Spouse and I are both English; Spouse got homesick for England so we burned our bridges and came back. HUGE mistake ... don't anybody with even half a brain EVER do that ...
@jytheiowaguy1897
@jytheiowaguy1897 Год назад
I’ve really enjoyed my time here so far, it’s incredible how friendly and polite everyone is.
@craigsavage4651
@craigsavage4651 Год назад
Nice joke
@jytheiowaguy1897
@jytheiowaguy1897 Год назад
@@craigsavage4651 have you visited the US?
@craigsavage4651
@craigsavage4651 Год назад
I'm a NZ citizen, and no.
@jytheiowaguy1897
@jytheiowaguy1897 Год назад
@@craigsavage4651 wishing an American a “good morning” will like be replied to with a middle finger in a lot of US cities lol
@craigsavage4651
@craigsavage4651 Год назад
Same here if you even attempt to make friends
@ngahuiroimatanutira-langda4153
Great list. To us respect each other, the environment, respect kiwis as being kiwis we are not aussies! We value our own identity, equality for all. No one person is higher or better than another. Regardless of your job or how much money you have doesn't mean you are a better person than the if unemployed. We are of equal value.
@josephdouglas9685
@josephdouglas9685 Год назад
Great list. I lent on a desk while talking to a class of elderly people and got told off. Done this many times over seas, but here I learnt that one the hard way. Also, don't put any headwear i.e. hat on the table; and be extra careful not to step on a pillow that is used to rest your head on. Why would that happen? Good question, for example sleeping on a Marae is often on mats on the floor. When stepping over a sleeping mat, just be careful not to stumble. After that first one, I really read up on these no-nos.
@horiwalker1346
@horiwalker1346 Год назад
The head is very tapu and females DEFINITELY don't step over anyone. Māori are very superstitious but not only that, it's very disrespectful! You say excuse me please, move your feet or GTF outta the road if you're ignored lol
@julianmcculloch3235
@julianmcculloch3235 Год назад
Depends where you are. Desks can move and give you a fright. Do whatever feeds comfortable.
@lornaamaru3732
@lornaamaru3732 Год назад
Oooosh ... getting told off by the Oldies 🤣🤣🤣 I feel for ya ... as kids we were taught to stand up straight when addressing a class of peers but especially when talking to our Elders and another big No No while speaking to a class for that generation ... no hands in pockets ... the amount of times my Mum threatened to sew my pockets closed 🤦‍♀️ Ooohhh and to add onto the pillow thing ... Never Ever sit on a pillow ... all three are a sign of disrespect or poor manners
@argosz3928
@argosz3928 Год назад
Another tip - as Australians, my husband and I emigrated to NZ. In Christchurch, driving from plane to hotel we passed a park. My husband said "look, there's a very nice creek". I thought the taxi driver was going to put us out on the side of the road. It was the Avon River.
@cbftoan01
@cbftoan01 Год назад
Let's be honest though, it is a creek. Cantabrians get super snotty about it.
@K_one_w_one
@K_one_w_one Год назад
Yes defo...its creek but i suspect the it reminded the english settlers of the river cam in Cambridge where you go punting
@vanessastoddart5166
@vanessastoddart5166 Год назад
AAAH HA Ha ha that's Gold!
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Haha this is awesome
@nikiTricoteuse
@nikiTricoteuse Год назад
That's hilarious. We feel the same way about what you guys call mountains. 😁
@AggieC819
@AggieC819 Год назад
Wow you have to explain manners to Americans?
@Puddlejumper
@Puddlejumper Год назад
Manners and common sense 😁
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Haha yes- unfortunately
@s1t2a3c4e5y6123
@s1t2a3c4e5y6123 Год назад
Mannerisms.. 😉
@Andy_M986
@Andy_M986 Год назад
We don't need Crema because our milk is so good,and our coffee is amazing,you forgot that last bit.😁😉
@dogmannz
@dogmannz 8 месяцев назад
hahaha, yeah, the jungle juice we call coffee in this country will really surprise Americans used to drinking the stuff Starbucks calls coffee
@faodail3913
@faodail3913 Месяц назад
​@@dogmannzDepends where you go. Some coffee is worse than Starbucks.
@persephone213
@persephone213 Год назад
No one should ever be littering anywhere, anyway. A good way to avoid being stuck with trash to carry around is to just not create trash in the first place (or try your best to avoid it). 🌎 Thanks for the tips.
@aheat3036
@aheat3036 Год назад
A waste of a comment!
@persephone213
@persephone213 Год назад
@@aheat3036 why do you say this? I’m just speaking the truth.
@docfuzzlogan4901
@docfuzzlogan4901 Год назад
@@aheat3036 Oh the irony of your comment is effin gold!
@MarkMcLT
@MarkMcLT Год назад
I think you missed a big one... do not ever refer to a kiwifruit as a kiwi!
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Mark - that is a good one~
@KG-ui7ji
@KG-ui7ji Год назад
Yes my pet hate.
@alexiareedy6506
@alexiareedy6506 Год назад
Kiwis are really anti-confrontational. The backbone of NZ was built on small pockets of people having to work collectively in order to survive in what was a really hostile environment, both for Maori when they first discovered Aotearoa and for the British colonies when they arrived. You can't start building a successful community at the bottom of the world if you're constantly disagreeing with others, so avoiding conflict unless absolutely necessary has become a part of the national psyche. Which I think is why when we see people talking a big game about their own achievements we usually think that person is a self-centered egg - we place the most value on what we can achieve together, communally (especially if it's as an underdog!), and think it's weird when one person thinks their own individual efforts are as important as the wider group's. Which is not to say we don't recognise when other people are doing great things. But I'd say it's almost always from the perspective of 'look how well that person is representing Aotearoa', rather than acknowledging the achievements for themselves.
@nzlander4653
@nzlander4653 Год назад
Perfectly said.
@samanthahughes5590
@samanthahughes5590 Год назад
I can't believe don't disrespect the environment, didn't make it to the list (personally I would have changed the litter to be added to this option). That's our Kiwi brothers and sisters biggest thing to piss them off.... It's something that pisses us Aussies off too (don't get offended by the swearing). We are protective of our environments down here in the Oceanic region. If you dig a hole for whatever reason, make sure you fill that hole in by returning it to it as close as it was before. You never know what indigenous creature to New Zealand, can be put off their course by leaving things that way once you've made such heavy changes to the environment. The one thing we understand down here is, just how precious that balance is.
@markwoods1530
@markwoods1530 Год назад
NZ ? Its a place where the environment is damaged constantly by farming, we have the 100% NZ what it should read is 100% environmentally degraded.
@s1t2a3c4e5y6123
@s1t2a3c4e5y6123 Год назад
That's true.. Some areas are tapu you do not take anything.. Eg shells flax there is a spiritual aspect to it. Eg burial or cemetery wash your hands before and after.. Take off jewellery so nothing attaches itself and makes you sick.. Māori customs but integrated mainly in to North Island culture..
@colinperry8824
@colinperry8824 Год назад
In Norway they take into account the woman's experience gained from raising a family and managing the home.
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Well I am glad to hear someone does! I think it is quite relevant to American culture
@Sharon-777
@Sharon-777 Год назад
That's awesome I think every country should 👍
@angemalcolm6177
@angemalcolm6177 10 месяцев назад
You forgot to mention one major one don't disrespect Maori culture because even those who aren't Maori are proud of it
@brianmac1
@brianmac1 Год назад
Pretty spot on with most of these. Haven't heard the 'don't disagree with the boss in meetings' though. We had a CEO who was ex army, and he used to say 'Give a kiwi an instruction, and they take it as an invitation to a debate!!'
@bjrnjensen7074
@bjrnjensen7074 Год назад
Could have been a Norwegian. Sounds like Kiwis are our siblings down under!
@billporter846
@billporter846 Год назад
I disagree with that lol
@dogmannz
@dogmannz 8 месяцев назад
This is unfortunately something we have inherited from our English roots. It's a fragment of the UK class system. The boss is of higher class than the workers and as such any worker who speaks out is totally in the wrong. Sadly, this is also the very reason many new businesses fail in this country. Because the bosses won't listen to anyone who can see where they are going wrong and are trying to help them - it's their job on the line too if the business goes under.
@sojourn6697
@sojourn6697 4 месяца назад
There used to be an anecdote about a British general touring around in North Africa with General Fryberg during WWII. The British general complained to Fryberg the New Zealand soldiers didn’t salute him. Fryberg apparently replied oh just wave to them. They’ll wave back. I don’t know how much truth was in that but it sums up the attitude of the old New Zealanders. You had to earn their respect.
@katzicael
@katzicael Год назад
#10 is spot on - burn any bridge down in this country and you are *screwed* - because it will Absolutely come back to bite you in the ass LOL. Also, everyone knows everyone - by someone... Sooooo gossip can get you in trouble too :P
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Yes yes ... so very true
@robmccaw9956
@robmccaw9956 Год назад
No littering; if only! Kiwis are terrible litterers. The only reason that some areas aren’t too bad is because community minded people clean it up. It’s got much worse over my lifetime and despite council’s offering weekly free garbage collection some people will travel miles to dump their rubbish in riverbeds or over a bank. Its a big issue that costs taxpayers a considerable amount to clean up. Don’t speed, really? It’s a national sport!
@charmainemcdonald9679
@charmainemcdonald9679 Год назад
😂although I left NZ many years ago.. I still remove my shoes before entering anyone’s home 😂also each of your points are embedded in to my life 😊
@bjrnjensen7074
@bjrnjensen7074 Год назад
I think it is a very common thing to do in many country-unless the owner of the house that you`re visiting sais that you may keep your shoes on.
@zeissOholic
@zeissOholic Год назад
I think it's to do with the fact that many NZ homes have carpeted floors. Also, it wasn't a common practice prior to the mid 1970's.
@billporter846
@billporter846 Год назад
@@zeissOholic I think it's mainly because we have a lot of rain. Shoes tend to get wet a lot of the time. Lots of mud in NZ. Not appreciated inside.
@janececelia7448
@janececelia7448 Год назад
It's got a lot to do with respecting others. Nobody appreciates people who are aggressive and selfish whoever they or wherever they come from. I can't believe in the US it's OK to litter and drive over the speed limit.
@imogentrupinic9350
@imogentrupinic9350 Год назад
And to cut in line. A lot of her videos about what she thinks Americans will find odd about NZ definitely make the US seem like a very unattractive place to visit!
@simonteesdale9752
@simonteesdale9752 Год назад
The whole disagreeing with the manager thing varies by manager, (good ones encourage feedback, but there are some dicks out there), although we Kiwis tend to be pretty polite. (especially compared to some Americans.) As a general rule, calling people out in front of everyone isn't appreciated by managers or employees, it's just that managers tend to get away with it more due to power dynamics. Often we'd prefer to have a quiet conversation first to avoid making people defensive.
@sojourn6697
@sojourn6697 4 месяца назад
Are there any good managers in NZ? I’ve yet to come across any. Most of the buggers want to play politics.
@jamyshaw
@jamyshaw Год назад
As a Kiwi I’d say yep, bang on! Nice rundown :) A lot of these mannerisms we get from our English roots and also advert campaigns over the years. There was a tidy kiwi advert campaign in the 90s that really pushed the don’t litter idea and it stuck. Also the drink drive and speeding adverts have been around for many years and really drilled it into us. So as well as speeding it’s super frowned upon to drink and drive. I think the confrontation thing is definitely our English roots. It’s less straight to the point and very “would you mind, if it’s not too much bother, possibly doing….” type language. It’s actually a bit of a drag sometimes not to just say it as it is I must admit. Having travelled and worked overseas, and also working in a very multicultural company it’s something I’ve just gotten used to now and don’t really get offended by. My Dutch, German and American workmates are just straight to the point. TBH that’s sometimes refreshing. I’d probably also add “don’t keep whinging about everything that NZ doesn’t have”. We hate that. I’ve had workmates do that over the years. We are a country of only 5 million people at the bottom of the world, so no we’re not going to have everything that America has and at as cheaper prices. I mean it’s the same for everywhere you travel right, adjust to the positives of the place you’re in. Focusing on the have nots will just make you miserable. Oh oh I keep on remembering gems from my workmates haha! Another one I heard the other day from my American workmate when they first came over was they were shocked with the orange colour of the eggs. He actually asked the waitress if something was wrong with the eggs. But it’s simply full free range (orange) vs non (yellow). They’d never seen the orange colour we get here, and according to the waitress she’s had that question many times before.
@glenbe4026
@glenbe4026 Год назад
i feel the "Tidy Kiwi" thing goes back even further than the 90s. I remember it being a thing in the 80s as well
@faodail3913
@faodail3913 Месяц назад
Did you not know there is yellow dye in hen mash, for caged birds?
@rebeccagregory5988
@rebeccagregory5988 Год назад
This channel was very helpful for my recent trip to New Zealand. It helped me with some of the things I did in places I visited.
@dameanvil
@dameanvil 8 месяцев назад
01:10 🗣 Avoid talking about your achievements or job in New Zealand; humility is valued, and self-promotion may be off-putting. 02:00 🪑 Don't sit on tables or surfaces where food is served, especially in respect to Maori culture. 02:10 👟 Always offer to take off your shoes when entering a home in New Zealand; it aligns with the cultural norm. 02:39 🚯 No littering in New Zealand, especially when hiking; pack out what you bring in, as bins may not be available. 03:22 🏬 Don't underestimate Kmart in New Zealand; it's considered a quality store, unlike its reputation in the US. 04:01 🗣 Differentiate between New Zealand and Aussie accents; they have a friendly rivalry, and assuming they're the same can be misconstrued. 06:10 🚗 Respect speed limits in New Zealand; cameras are widespread, and exceeding the limit can result in expensive fines. 06:42 🚶‍♂ Queue properly; cutting lines, whether standing or driving, is not a norm in New Zealand. 07:08 ☕ Be aware that flavored coffee creamers are not common in New Zealand; stick to milk in coffee, and avoid complicated orders at coffee shops. 08:12 🤐 Exercise caution when disagreeing with managers in meetings; use kinder words to communicate opinions and avoid being confrontational in a workplace culture that values harmony.
@bayleightubman8137
@bayleightubman8137 Год назад
Also merge like a zip!!!!!!!
@Gailfromoz
@Gailfromoz Год назад
FYI…Much to my recent surprise I found Puhoi Valley Organic Half & Half at New World. I’m an Aussie who’s been Americanised and recently moved to NZ. Helpful advice.
@johnstirling6597
@johnstirling6597 Год назад
A lifetime ago , (when I lived in NZ) the Puhoi pub was the best day trip ever to while away a few pleasant hours over the odd pint.
@unicornbev
@unicornbev Год назад
I get mine at Countdown. Much better than just milk
@mandylloyd
@mandylloyd Год назад
Umm number 1 - much more nuanced than that - we celebrate each other's accomplishments. We just know that if you need to talk yourself up, then whatever is coming out of your mouth is bull-shhhh.. You shouldn't be introducing yourself as a job titles, salary range & daily duties.....if that's all you have to tell people about yourself you need hobbies & a few friends asap. Your stopping distance increases by 25m when you exceed the speed limit by 10km.....insane you do not know that. I have lived & work in England, Australia & New Zealand, my two friends have worked in Malaysian, Indonesia, Australia & Hong Kong - we have never experienced an enviroment where interrupting your boss to disagree with them would fly. You should potentially be aware of his skills & abilities to troubleshoot something
@susanwilliams2392
@susanwilliams2392 Год назад
Yes, we are not Australia. If you wanna understand the relationship, from what I have heard, basically NZ is America's Canada. :D Also why would you sit on your tables? It's not just disrespectful, it's kinda gross.
@glenradford5988
@glenradford5988 Год назад
I was back in NZ in September and the food was so good. I do miss my home country.and if I could get a descent job I would move back in a heart beat.
@michaelatkinson5681
@michaelatkinson5681 Год назад
Just curious where do you live now?
@glenradford5988
@glenradford5988 Год назад
@@michaelatkinson5681 Aus
@michaelatkinson5681
@michaelatkinson5681 Год назад
@@glenradford5988 I’m also New Zealander living in Australia, can’t say that I find the food much different here can get almost everything you get in New Zealand in Australia. I have heard it said though that the New Zealand food is richer in flavour?
@Froggability
@Froggability Год назад
@@michaelatkinson5681. Aus mangos are better, but nz apples, kiwifruit n stone friuit better imo
@aheat3036
@aheat3036 Год назад
There is no way New Zealand has better food than Australia which is richer, more developed & has more choices. There is a reason you went to Australia and left Kiwiland in the dust!.. New Zealand is not known for any food and no one thinks of New Zealand when they think of food!… No one!
@susanwilliams2392
@susanwilliams2392 Год назад
Oh and for the love of god, I know its gorgeous here, but please don't drive at 20k in an 80k zone, if you wanna enjoy the scenery, that's great, pull over and enjoy the scenery. Speaking of driving, you have been spoilt with petrol (gas) prices, be prepared for that, it costs a LOT here.
@StinkySandism
@StinkySandism Месяц назад
do americans sit on benches also pretty sure it’s not disrespectful to māori
@_JustinCider_
@_JustinCider_ Год назад
Unfortunately there are plenty of local exceptions to these rules but yeah, quite a good list. People get the tall poppy thing wrong all the time. Generally we all respect and acknowledge your achievements. If you excel at something we'll accept that, and if you do well especially while representing our little country globally we'll celebrate right along with you. What we don't like is show-offs - don't big note yourself. We'll happily build a pedestal for you to stand humbly on, but if you build it yourself we'll just as quickly chop it down - preferably while you're prancing around on it. Regarding the disagreeing with managers yeah - good advice while you're new in a company for sure. But once you have convinced your manager that you know what you're on about (by your actions, not by talking yourself up of course) then offering a different viewpoint isn't usually frowned upon if done respectfully. I don't know what industry you're in or companies you've worked for but it seems a lot of your work experience doesn't really represent the majority of NZ. Or maybe it does and mine doesn't? Like everywhere different industries have different cultures, and I'm speaking from a very much trades based experience. Thanks for the observations as always.
@aheat3036
@aheat3036 Год назад
Nonsense!… Complete & utter nonsense!
@s1t2a3c4e5y6123
@s1t2a3c4e5y6123 Год назад
Yeah it kinda rubs me the wrong way how she conveys that one message in particular.. Its not tall poppy syndrome.. Share your achievements we all want you to succeed just have some grace about it over arrogance..
@tania_summer_5032
@tania_summer_5032 Год назад
Don't cut in line...Amen and amen! LOL. You will bring out the hench in most people. Cutting in line speaks of entitlement so a big no no in my opinion!
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Thanks for watching
@gavnott4563
@gavnott4563 Год назад
The accent thing is like Canadian and American sounding the same.
@CanuckInNZ
@CanuckInNZ Год назад
Yep, not a fan of this!
@milanvujcich
@milanvujcich Год назад
Haha honestly every time I meet someone, they always ask what I do for a living pretty much every time. Lived in Auckland my whole life 😆😆
@janececelia7448
@janececelia7448 Год назад
That's why b/c you live in Auckland LOL
@milanvujcich
@milanvujcich Год назад
@@janececelia7448 A pretty big portion of NZ in terms of population 😆
@dallasfrost1996
@dallasfrost1996 Год назад
Well it is AKL after all lol!
@carolkrishnan7842
@carolkrishnan7842 Год назад
I agree that people do ask what you do for a living, I know I do. I think the asking is more to connect rather than judge. A way of showing interest in the person and continuing the conversation.
@sonnyday6830
@sonnyday6830 Год назад
Asking someone you meet what they do for a living is nosey and rude af!
@alisoncooper1421
@alisoncooper1421 Год назад
Great video, you should market it in Montecito, especially No 10. As a New Zealander I would perhaps slot in or add a supplementary No 11. Privacy, we like our privacy. Due to the small population, the commonly assumed six degrees of separation theory is probably closer to four degrees. The department at the hospital where I worked had a staff of about 300 and one occasionally had to advise newcomers that some staff were married to each other but still practised under their maiden names, it's too expensive to change the degree documents plus it makes it easier to work together. New Zealanders has always had a very fast bush telegraph system, modern IT is not essential to spread the word.
@alexiareedy6506
@alexiareedy6506 Год назад
Bush telegraph 😂
@MarkMcLT
@MarkMcLT Год назад
Some friendly advice... don't look at the flippy screen. Look at the camera lens. We're over here!
@rosalenebradbury2722
@rosalenebradbury2722 Год назад
Not sure what you mean by 'passive aggressive' behaviours which you charge us Kiwis with Tara in a couple of your videos. Genuine question. 'I would say this - in general NZers do not like direct disagreement, (any more than we do direct self promotion.) Is that what you mean? If we are angry about something we generally smile and walk away - and are unlikely to resume the relationship.
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Yes that is what I mean but also a bit more! There is a bit of being nice to your face but Not really meaning it
@s1t2a3c4e5y6123
@s1t2a3c4e5y6123 Год назад
It's true we will be nice even if we don't like you we will generally be polite.. We generally choose to not engage with you after though. Some of us will be up front but it's more we choose to not waste our time or effort being passive aggressive or confrontational.. We will if and when needed.. I think we'd call that getting hōhā! 🤣
@jumpingjohnflash
@jumpingjohnflash Год назад
@@Kiwiamericans yep, that's quite common - it mostly comes back to avoiding confrontation - if a situation or relationship does come down to an open confrontation (especially if there are witnesses) then that relationship is probably now irretrievably broken; and as you say, NZ is a small country, no-one likes burning bridges if they can avoid it.
@imogentrupinic9350
@imogentrupinic9350 Год назад
@@debonairdave2 YES, thank you!! Everything you said is right. I hope Tara listens.
@zeissOholic
@zeissOholic Год назад
@@Kiwiamericans It's that most Kiwis couldn't be bothered with confrontation on a small scale. Life is just too short to waste time doing so; better to chill. However, don't push a Kiwi too far or they will certainly retaliate.
@gregarthur8931
@gregarthur8931 Год назад
these are not kiwi tips. these are basic decency and common sense concepts.
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Yes that is also true
@markp1549
@markp1549 Год назад
I’m a NZer and it really doesn’t both me if foreigners think our accents are the same as Australians. The accents are very different to the trained ear but there’s a few similarities. It’s only idiots who get upset about things like that . NZers and Australians get on well with each other.
@susanhammond2724
@susanhammond2724 Год назад
I drive into Christchurch city on the motorway every day. I swear barely anyone goes the speed limit. Mostly 10 to 20 kms over. It drives me crazy having huge 4-wheel drives roaring up behind me all the way to town.
@bernardsummers9050
@bernardsummers9050 Год назад
I remember going to Auckland, years ago in my new car, and was climbing a hill just outside the city limits. I was doing 70 miles an hour and a tourist bus pulls out and passes me. I was gobsmacked. I never forgot it. Lol.
@boomertuxx
@boomertuxx Год назад
normally it’s impossible to go more than 20kmh in Auckland
@bernardsummers9050
@bernardsummers9050 Год назад
@@boomertuxx The clue was in the speed, in miles per hour not kilometers per hour. That's how long ago.
@markwoods1530
@markwoods1530 Год назад
@@bernardsummers9050 ive been here over a decade and still often convert esp as this is aimed at Americans
@markwoods1530
@markwoods1530 Год назад
yep i used to go from auckland south everyday and did 120k always
@jamestaylor6041
@jamestaylor6041 Год назад
Great list and thank you for mentioning the litter issue as that's a big one, so many over sea's visitors just seem to think it's not a big deal , well it IS !
@dragonzeyez.spookerz3578
@dragonzeyez.spookerz3578 Год назад
we "kiwis " aren't saints a are guilty of littering as well. We are trying to be clean , green kiwis but we should lead by example 👌🏽
@jamestaylor6041
@jamestaylor6041 Год назад
@@dragonzeyez.spookerz3578 agreed , some of us do and that is disappointing
@TheTheotherfoot
@TheTheotherfoot Год назад
The good rule is "take nothing but photos, leave nothing but foot prints".
@jamestaylor6041
@jamestaylor6041 Год назад
@@TheTheotherfoot the perfect rule sir .
@aheat3036
@aheat3036 Год назад
Spend the money and put trash cans and hire people to empty these trash cans if you don’t want people to litter!… I am not walking around with garbage!… It’s much easier to empty out trash cans than clean garbage strewn across everywhere blown by that ridiculous New Zealand wind!
@harrydeath1885
@harrydeath1885 Год назад
'Hiking' is known as TRAMPING in New Zealand.
@libbysevicke-jones3160
@libbysevicke-jones3160 Год назад
As we say - you don’t eat of a toilet seat, so you don’t sit on a table.
@bjrnjensen7074
@bjrnjensen7074 Год назад
Aaah, Aotearoa-Land of the long white cloud.. need to get back there one day! Spent 5 weeks in N.Z back in Feb/March 1990 (time flies, was 21 back then), and had the best holiday EVER. Totally loved the laid back athmosphere, and coming from Norway the prices were okay (wouldn`t say dirt cheap, like some other countries) Cant remember that I did any of the mistakes mentioned in this video-are there countries were people actually sit on the table?! greetings from Oslo.
@dubbadekken
@dubbadekken Год назад
I would just go ahead and take my shoes off without asking. Those who don’t mind you leaving them on will tell you it’s fine, those who do, won’t.
@chevydoitzKiwiVerrer
@chevydoitzKiwiVerrer Год назад
#10 @ 8:20 I have so many times argued with my manager/managers lol. But for the most part I think what it really comes down to is, The profession ur in Perhaps 🙄 but otherwise I do know and have witnessed on multiple occasions people confronting management when there's any disagreement. Most Kiwis are pretty straight up & sometimes have a "No F**ks given" attitude ☝️🤣. But yep! Won't always work in your favor tho🤦‍♀️😅
@adrianhookway755
@adrianhookway755 Год назад
In New Zealand and Australia, never address a woman as " mam." It is a highly disrespectful term. We had an American student staying with us who replied to his lecturer, "thank you mam." She glared at him and said, "don't you ever call me that again!"
@shaunmckenzie5509
@shaunmckenzie5509 Год назад
It's weird, but highly disrespectful? I don't know about that.
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Oh really!? I did not know that. Why is that!??
@Froggability
@Froggability Год назад
@@Kiwiamericans it's equal to being called Sir. Like someone is pretending to bow to you, no thanks.
@TheflyingkiwiRC
@TheflyingkiwiRC Год назад
@@Froggability We use to refer to our male teachers at school as 'Sir' it was a sign OF respect. So yeah wtf?
@markwoods1530
@markwoods1530 Год назад
never heard of that
@myronschabe
@myronschabe Год назад
I have a suggestion for a video...explain how to properly navigate a 'round about' when driving...
@dragonzeyez.spookerz3578
@dragonzeyez.spookerz3578 Год назад
hahaha... in NZ...rule of thumb is give way to any vehicles coming from your right 😉. all of our " round abouts " you turn left into them 👌🏽 also be careful of which lane your traveling in lol you might end up somewhere you don't want to be lol
@charliegill8740
@charliegill8740 Год назад
This is a video necessary for NZ citizens too.
@shoutatthesky
@shoutatthesky Год назад
*roundabout
@markwoods1530
@markwoods1530 Год назад
@@dragonzeyez.spookerz3578 actually the rule is to give way to ANYTHING on the roundabout, most dont realise this and start beeping their horn at you despite entering the roundabout second
@toastiefilms
@toastiefilms Год назад
Yep #2 will get my blood boiling and I will tell you. And littering, I’ll always pull someone up
@Brucemcleod2345
@Brucemcleod2345 День назад
That was interesting. I find many overseas people especially British very aggressive and opinionated. Americans and Australians tend to be positive. Why would people drop their rubbish overseas? Kiwis say Fush and chops while Aussies say Fesh and cheeps.
@shezgilmore1022
@shezgilmore1022 Год назад
I am a kiwi and you have called it well. We do not like heavy self-promoters we call them "skites". People here will quickly discern your worth if you are genuine.
@ajc389
@ajc389 Год назад
One of my favourite sayings is, I'm a human being not a human doing.
@zeissOholic
@zeissOholic Год назад
I would say, on average, that most Kiwis drive over the speed limit, especially on the main highways. Except the Christmas/New Year holiday period the police will give you 4 kms/hr over the speed limit in your favour. Most speedometers in a car read 4 kms/hr higher anyway. The one thing that's hard to figure out is why so many Kiwi males can't stand having someone driving in front of them on the open road and just have to pass them even if both are doing well over the speed limit.
@trilliarobinson7862
@trilliarobinson7862 Год назад
And why a car will tailgate for miles, then turn off into a driveway. Clearly their trip was not so vital, yet they harass the car in front for no reason.
@DogFoxHybrid
@DogFoxHybrid 9 месяцев назад
I hear they have a bit of a vampire problem...
@kenbearsley8322
@kenbearsley8322 Год назад
The accent between us kiwi's and the ausies will always be talking point. It's like calling the Canadian and American accent the same. Not a good idea. The shoes inside is right, especially through winter time. More so in more expensive houses. The boss thing. Thats a 50 50. Some bosses don't like employees suggesting things. Other bosses will ask for suggestions or ideas.
@aheat3036
@aheat3036 Год назад
U.S. and Canadian accents are virtually identical but there are subtle differences between the British, Aussie & Kiwi accents.
@kenbearsley8322
@kenbearsley8322 Год назад
@@aheat3036 From what i heard from both Canadians and Americans, southern Americans are way different to Canadians. The closer to the border then yes, accents are very similar. Thats what I've heard from Canadian and American tourists in nz.
@julianmcculloch3235
@julianmcculloch3235 Год назад
We like queues, but what happens if everyone cuts in? Organized chaos? Everyone wants to be served first. Does the most aggressive person get seen first?
@MrWellls
@MrWellls Год назад
as a barista in nz i have tries to explain ( educate to a small degree) about kiwi coffee culture to foreigners, most of the foreigners are understanding that they are in a foreign country and wont get what they are used to in their home country, the one biggest gripe i have had with foreigners ( Americans )is the creamer obsession and french press coffee they expect everywhere and that all coffee places (cafes, gas stations and side of the road trailers ) is just another Starbucks, i find that young foreigners are more accepting of the fact that nz have a obsession for flat whites rather that americanos.
@seshthecat
@seshthecat Год назад
The shoe thing isn't that major.
@georgekuru
@georgekuru Год назад
Creamer is an abomination.
@bertiedoug
@bertiedoug 25 дней назад
Another kiwi here. You can certainly disagree with your boss/manager however, as mentioned, the scripts are different e.g “If we do this then I anticipate (insert problem). If we were to (insert alternative) then we would (insert goal EVERYONE is aiming for)”. Simply saying “ I disagree, we should…” comes across as “I clearly know more than you, so you can take a seat”. This may cause onlookers to note a red flag on you. Kiwis are comfortable with disagreement but, in the main, like to arrive at decisions collaboratively, or just let the boss/ manager take the lead if it doesn’t really matter in the long run. It’s what they’re paid for. No need to spend any more time on something than necessary. And no kiwi likes anyone who appears to be elevating themselves above others. Different scripts, that’s all.
@claudiacooksfood
@claudiacooksfood Год назад
As a kiwi, well done on the list 👍 Most of it's spot on, give or take the shoe thing. You can be a little difficult on your coffee order too. Most of us a very laid back and will forgive your transgressions however 🤣 Great to have you here!
@claudiacooksfood
@claudiacooksfood Год назад
Are
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Thanks so much!!
@shanggorilla
@shanggorilla 3 месяца назад
is this for real? I lived in NZ... have extended family there...and HEEPS of friends... they're all grubs don't care about anything... drive like MANIACS... drink shamelessly... and take the piss out of everything... what on earth are you talking about?
@CatchingCharkraLight
@CatchingCharkraLight Год назад
From Oamaru and Cromwell both tourist locations, the Asian countries really need to heed these simple guidelines as well. I'm a photographer and have seen some terrible behaviour, especially at ANZAC Day, with their cameras. Politeness is not a crime or something to be cringed. It is just that New Zealand is quite a polite people, and I am proud of that. But we also have another side.
@KG-ui7ji
@KG-ui7ji Год назад
Agreed I witnessed obnoxious behaviour from a bus load of Asian visitors at the little blue penguin colony. They just disregarded everything they were told not to do and it was translated for them so no bloody excuse. It ruined the experience for everyone else too.
@jeminaification
@jeminaification 18 дней назад
genuinely curious: it is not a hierarchical society but don't disagree with your manager, how does that make sense? how are people supposed to hear different perspectives if people are not saying what they think? is every disagreement taken as an invitation for a fight? I'm confused. also, not American.
@A-FrameParadise8899
@A-FrameParadise8899 Год назад
Love your channel! Learned a lot about New Zealand from you. Appreciate you so much!
@cerico76
@cerico76 12 дней назад
I really hope that there are more chances to do volunteering as well. Here in Australia there are, but they are so picky, and not many to be honest, not in Tasmania.
@greggiles7309
@greggiles7309 Год назад
Team meetings are where to bring up work issues. =Managers dont like surprises, its not really about disagreeing with them, depending on their management level! Not Littering was a big social engineering advertising push in the 1990s-2000, you can view some TV adverts about it.
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Oh really... interesting
@harlee886
@harlee886 Год назад
Keep New Zealand beautiful… be a tidy kiwi. Still have the t-shirts ❤
@meganmills6545
@meganmills6545 Год назад
It started long before that - when I was about 6 (which is almost 53 years ago now) we'd all be given rubbish bags at school from time to time and go out into the neighbourhood (supervised) to do a "litter drive" - which meant picking up and bagging all the rubbish you could find. You'd then carry it back to school - however far it was and however heavy your bag was - to dispose of it properly. The clear message was that littering was bad, litter was bad and had to be cleaned up and it was not okay to treat your country (which is your home, after all) as a rubbish dump. And as much as I wouldn't litter at home I wouldn't dream of littering in another country. I can't imagine visiting someone's home as their guest and dropping my litter all around their house or garden. And, to my way of thinking, someone's country, their cities and countryside, is their home. So I was "socially engineered" into a "Littering is not okay" mindset from about 1970. Quite apart from the fact that my Mother would have given me "the look" if I'd dared to litter before that. :-)
@blackis90pcofmywardrobe
@blackis90pcofmywardrobe Год назад
Mega thumbs up for pronouncing Maori properly! Also, Kmart is actually completely different in all aspects from the US Kmart (in everything from owners to licensing etc.) - all they share is a name but they are completely different entities
@Kiwiamericans
@Kiwiamericans Год назад
Oh really... good to know!!!
@kirkfabrin4839
@kirkfabrin4839 Год назад
As a kiwi.....I agree with 9 out of ten..... the only one I don't agree with is KMART....it is rubbish! If you want cheap junk....go for it !
@snoops_nz7735
@snoops_nz7735 8 месяцев назад
As a Kiwi, my biggest pet hate with americans is calling Kiwifruit "a kiwi" you HAVE to add the word fruit! Kiwi is NOT an abbreviation for Kiwifruit! But very good points! Some things I hadn't really thought were a kiwi thing until now. I like to think of Oz V NZ as a sibling rivalry.. with a sibling you can beat them up all day long, but someone else does it.. its not ok!
@dogmannz
@dogmannz 8 месяцев назад
The shoes thing isn't something kiwis are into. Sounds like you've had an odd experience with a few fanatics. Most of us don't care, it's an outdoor country, we constantly walk stuff into our houses and so do our pets. The sort of anal retentive people into taking their shoes off are most likely in apartments in high rise buildings in Auckland or Wellington. THIS IS NOT A THING IN NZ
@Lifeviews85
@Lifeviews85 2 месяца назад
New zealand is a perfectionist place, but i think because it has small number of population, so easy to control everything.
@jerrymyahzcat
@jerrymyahzcat 4 месяца назад
Seriously the Don’t Litter one applies worldwide. It’s common sense - you don’t filth up the environment.
@Sizyah
@Sizyah 11 месяцев назад
Another two tips- If someone is coming over always offering them a drink (coffee, water etc) Another tip is if you are going to a family functions or a special occasions, take a dish with you to share. Oh and if you drinking BRING YOUR OWN ALCOHOL' no one is going to share theirs with you
@rna8arnold
@rna8arnold 5 месяцев назад
Re disagreeing with the manager... its how you approach the manager or any colleague for that matter when you have a better idea. Itsxa skill Americans dont have well. Dont be too direct but rather drop it in like a soft hint... and make it the other person's idea... if you make a too direct suggestion you get knocked down hard. Michael J Fox tried this when he was working on film in NZ with Jackson all his ideas were knocked down because he didnt know the right way to bring in his suggestions.
@malcolmmoore6848
@malcolmmoore6848 10 месяцев назад
The same applies 100% in Australia (and most other educated countries).
@aheat3036
@aheat3036 8 месяцев назад
Not at all!… People in the educated countries are success driven go getters and they don’t have the horrible socialistic and/or communistic tall poppy syndrome!
@RiddimKingdom
@RiddimKingdom 11 месяцев назад
Calling Kiwis Pass Ag in every video is simply not accurate and it’s rude. I think you judge Kiwis on your limited experiences within your own circles. I am a Kiwi who has lived in America, Canada, Asia and now the UK and spent months at a time in various other countries. I find British and Canadian people the MOST passive aggressive people on the planet, Americans and Koreans the most confrontational. I think Kiwis have a happy middle ground where if you ask them what they think they are straight up and almost too honest. But they don’t volunteer the information uninvited like Americans do. Americans want everyone to know their opinion on everything, and that’s simply rude in New Zealand. The taking shoes off is the same almost everywhere except America and the UK. And when you talk about the weather in your videos you make it sound like all places in NZ have rainy weather. As a former Wellingtonian, I am proud of my city and think it’s one’s of the most beautiful on earth, but it is windy and can be cold. However, as a former Northlander I can also tell you that the weather up there is subtropical and stunning most of the year round except 6-8 weeks in Winter. As for littering, thank you. This is one of the things I am most proud of about my people and my country. I’m appalled by the filth and littering in the UK. It’s completely normal to finish a cigarette here and throw the butt on the ground or finish your drink and sandwich and leave the rubbish on a park bench rather than walk over and put it in the bin. It’s really really strange that other countries citizens don’t respect their nations the way Kiwis do and it’s shocking to see. The US has issues with the trash too but nothing compares to the UK
@PhlanMichellePurss
@PhlanMichellePurss Год назад
Number 11, In general, "JUST DON'T BE A BLOODY DICK" Here in Australia You can follow these same 10 rules moving here too. Oh! Did I say 'Yanks Don't be a Dick' I cannot stress this enough. As neither one of us ( NZ or Aus) Appreciate it at all.
@bodhibraieoux6196
@bodhibraieoux6196 Месяц назад
I find these are great tips, as an Aussie I can assure Americans the tips fit for Australia as well. You push in line, sit on the tables and pose in front of most of us and you will be met with disrespect because although we are reasonable, the excuse of being ignorant only happens once or twice where we come from before we get the message.
@warren-r3i
@warren-r3i 10 месяцев назад
here's a biggie not mentioned. Dont just dont hang up the phone ( showing my age there ) or switch off without saying bye or see ya or something along those lines. I am shocked every time I see that on a tv show from America and some other countries, maybe shocked is a tad strong but here in NZ if you finish a phone conversation by switching off at the end of a sentence/statement you have hung up on us!. In all my years 64 of them this has never happened to me unless it was a raging ph call. Even Professional people, businesses, everyone will say some form of wording that is clearly an indication the phone is about to be closed. Professional people and business places will very often say " have a nice day, bye now ". Regardless of what phrase is used it must also be replied to as a form of both courtesy and indication that you have acknowledged the other's " Bye". I kid you not, saying any last words,, eg,, "right we'll see how it goes" and simply shutting the call is a hang up in this country, as is hanging up after being said bye to without doing the reciprocal bye back.
@张昊宇-p2e
@张昊宇-p2e 8 месяцев назад
Been living in NZ for 8 years now, thinking about moving to US and saw your video. Actually interesting way to foresee what American culture will be like if I listen to these tips in reverse lol
@martinemartin4779
@martinemartin4779 Год назад
I'm a kiwi and all of these things are true. About the coffee - yes definitely go for the simple order, but as you said in another video, the coffee here is really good, so let it shine through without adulteration lol! With the last tip, it reduces the mana of both your boss and yourself if you are confrontational in a meeting - people want to know that you're a good person to work with, so you can show that through being genuinely respectful.
@renatewest6366
@renatewest6366 10 месяцев назад
What is typical fish used in fish and chips in NZ.Is it Hoki.? In Victoria Australia by far the most popular is flake ( gummy shark) snapper or King George whiting.Its different on other states as dont eat flake there.
@davidfinley7766
@davidfinley7766 Год назад
Totally agree with No 10 but it also conflicts with No 1. In my experience the NZ Workpace is completely obsessed with hierarchy, never seen sucn a white collar/blue collar divide Also have to disagree on littering, NZ is the only country where I've seen litter being thrown out of car windows. As for speeding, not sure how long you've been in NZ but Kiwi's are the worst drivers in the developed world and nobody drives to the conditions.
@markgardiner1767
@markgardiner1767 Год назад
11...DONT ASK WHERE YOU CAN FIND SOME NATIVES, LIKE WHEN I WAS ASKED BY A YANK TOURIST, WHILE I WAS SITTING DOWN HAVING A XXXX ON THE SHORES OF THE BLUE LAKE( THATS LAKE TIKITAPU) ROTORUA 1975.😁😁😉💖👍
@kattybob1749
@kattybob1749 Год назад
People do ask what you do for a job. Its part of a conversation, just like talking about the weather. Sitting on a table, is yuck and is not unique to the Maori's. Thay make out its a culture thing, but they do crap like that all the time, younger ones especially. Just 2 days ago at my work, there were fingernail clippings left on the outdoor table. It was from a young temp either Maori or polynesian,(yes we do know, as the timing was their break. Really should of reported it. Also caught one about to vape despite there being asmoking/vape ban in the area. Signs were up and a camera in the area did not seem to register. Just said to him, hey mate there are camera's and then we left. Shoes, just ask. Littering, yeah pick up after yourself. Accents, well NZ has a few regional dialects you don't notice until you go elsewhere. Strangely, Ive been asked if I am from south Africa.....what?. Speeding, don't do it, its not worth it. Standing in line, should be normal, but on a channel for the UK, foreign imports are not waiting in line, they have no personal space and sadly this attitude is invading the world and changing ours and other cultures for the worse. Enjoy NZ as it everyone because our laid back way of life could be on the way out.
@andyfleming6784
@andyfleming6784 Год назад
Funny. Kiwis are really not the scary monsters you make. I moved here and I love it because people are more equal./. Your nervous state is because of where you came from. Instead of that enjoy where you are. I came from the UK so I understand some of your cases, but I also saw how much better this could be. PS I holiday abroad, but I would never want to leave.
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