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New Zealand People & Culture: Kiwi Attitudes | Understanding People From New Zealand! 

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Are New Zealanders friendly? What are New Zealanders really like? How do New Zealand people think? Many people plan to travel to NZ or even live there long term because they know it's a beautiful country, but they ask themselves "What are the people from New Zealand like?"
IMPORTANT: I didn't mention Abel Tasman, the Dutch Explorer who was the first European to discover NZ in the 1600s, because he only visited briefly. James Cook (English) was the first voyager who landed in 1769 with a ship full of people who intended to immigrate and live there.
This kiwi expat talks you thought some of the main facets of New Zealand culture and customs and the things that shape the attitudes of Kiwi people. By understanding things like Tall Poppy Syndrome and Do it Yourself, you start to understand some fundamental New Zealand culture values.
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@lukek4112
@lukek4112 6 лет назад
Pin if you love all New Zealanders
@Epsillion70
@Epsillion70 6 лет назад
K1W1 :-)
@brookewebster71
@brookewebster71 6 лет назад
Jodi Kelly I. From New Zealand
@eduardobraivein8496
@eduardobraivein8496 5 лет назад
Not Even French Are Kiwis also quiet-spoken? (ie never shout, seldom raise their voices unless it be necessary).
@gachagirl116
@gachagirl116 5 лет назад
Kiwi 4life
@TheTheotherfoot
@TheTheotherfoot 5 лет назад
@@biggils8894 Geeez!!!! What a happy little sunbeam you are!!!........ NOT !!!!
@ForeverPurpleNGold
@ForeverPurpleNGold 6 лет назад
People are happy when your country is far away from everywhere else.
@ForeverPurpleNGold
@ForeverPurpleNGold 6 лет назад
Yeah, I am an international student in NZ and people are down to earth and really friendly
@geofflindridge8113
@geofflindridge8113 5 лет назад
+Not Even French (Rosie) of course it's not over populated.....the cunts all go to Australia and never fucking leave again. NZ has the second highest population of KiWi cunts n the world, Australia has the highest.
@denise3422
@denise3422 5 лет назад
They can't be that happy their are more colonizers than native inhabitants..I bet they have been discriminated aganist by the British. It seems like many of them have lost the Kiwi brown complexion
@17garm
@17garm 3 года назад
@boganus699 we all go overseas for a few years to show the world how to do it, then come home with our spoils..😊
@cheetaih
@cheetaih Год назад
@@denise3422 I'm wondering if you are living in New Zealand and come to such a conclusion. Many so call colonizers have been fleeing to Australia for better pay and better jobs. Some native inhabitants are really hard working actually stella in sports and New Zealand politics which lead to many government and community programmes to empower these people.
@1Lex17
@1Lex17 4 года назад
My ex is a kiwi. He was toxic/troubled and gave me a really negative outlook on NZ. I'm here so I can remind myself not to put all the eggs in the same basket. He had drug issues though so deep down I knew it wasn't a cultural thing to be the way he was. Hopefully I'll meet many more kiwis to restore my faith. Thank you for sharing
@emporormunzo8655
@emporormunzo8655 2 года назад
Make it easier for yourself and stay in your own country
@cheetaih
@cheetaih Год назад
I bet you may be staying with the wrong bunch and bump into a Kiwi drug addict. Still bless you and hope you find a better guy.
@jesseleeward2359
@jesseleeward2359 Год назад
There are a lot of very repressed and lonely people in NZ. There are high rates of depression and a cultural inability for people to express themselves in healthy ways. There is a lot of alcohol abuse. People are taught to bottle their emotions and periodically explode.
@tersiaspengler6021
@tersiaspengler6021 6 лет назад
We are immigrating to NZ soon, and I can't wait! It took us a while to make the decision, but now it's a reality we are so excited. You are so encouraging and appreciate it! It gave us hope that we will be okay to adjust and be happy there. Looking forward to being on NZ soil. Blessings to you!
@cheetaih
@cheetaih Год назад
Just wondering about your life in New Zealand so far.
@JohnnyMoonshine7
@JohnnyMoonshine7 4 года назад
Next week I fly to New Zealand from Canada. It's my first time solo travelling and I'm excited/nervous. I don't know anyone there, I haven't book accommodations yet, and I've never stepped foot in a hostel before. Wish me luck
@aika7974
@aika7974 4 года назад
How do you feel mate? Your travelling experience in NZ
@JohnnyMoonshine7
@JohnnyMoonshine7 4 года назад
@@aika7974 I had a good time. I unfortunately had to cut my trip short and come back to Canada but that's ok. I saw lots of the north island but didn't make it to the south island. I was in Wellington when I decided to go home.
@clemencelallement9918
@clemencelallement9918 6 лет назад
I went to New-Zealand at least 8 times and every time I left I had this kind of twinge of sorrow. You are so friendly and the fact that you are really trying to be understand and to understand us is really a good thing. (I mean sometime in Australia, for example, I met some people who didn't care about the fact they were speaking way to fast for me to understand). And I can't deny that NZ is for me one of the most beautiful country I have ever visited. PS: I love your videos, keep going !!! (And sorry for my probable grammar errors)
@madeleinemotte4565
@madeleinemotte4565 6 лет назад
I love your channel ! I lived in NZ during 8 months, working in a law firm. I came back in August and just can't forget the country ! I agree with everything you said and it reminds me why I love kiwis so much !
@yassinekaliro3838
@yassinekaliro3838 2 года назад
Hello
@westsidelove9012
@westsidelove9012 5 лет назад
I'm a Californian who just spent 3 weeks in New Zealand, it was such a lovely experience. Incredibly beautiful, with delightful people. Three quirky things we noticed while traveling the South Island, a lot of young hitch hikers, people wearing shorts and flip-flops in rainy weather, and shoeless well-dressed men. My wife first noticed a shoeless man in a Countdown grocery market and was confused. lol. Right on, thanks for talking about it in this video! I can dig it, let those dogs get some fresh air! :D
@matheusnascimento7497
@matheusnascimento7497 6 лет назад
I spent three months in NZ! The people are so lovely and kind! And so down to earth! They are the kind of culture that u learn alot from! Simple! Polite! Pure Heart! Open-Minded God Bless New Zeland and all Kiwis!
@TheEarthlyOdyssey
@TheEarthlyOdyssey 4 года назад
Saw your video on French culture and it was wonderful. Even though I studied French and the history, it was wonderful to see another outsider's point of view. My husband and I are planning a trip to NZ in March. We've heard nothing but wonderful things. As to "conflict avoidance", you see this in the US, in particular between West Coast and East Coast (north-east, Boston, NYC, Philadelphia), where the west coast tends to avoid more conflict and the east coast "says it like it is". Even though they don't normally mean to be insulting, they can come off abrasive - but at least they don't hide behind their words. Thank you so much for your lesson on Kiwi culture.
@funkyprofessor
@funkyprofessor 5 лет назад
Born in NZ, lived all over NZ and the south Pacific. Lived in Australia for 36 years but I left my heart in NZ. Great analysis, reasonable and balanced. Sweet bro.
@davewaugh8701
@davewaugh8701 6 лет назад
not quite sure why im here, since im a kiwi currently in NZ, but yeah na, choice video - you go girl
@briandufty1609
@briandufty1609 4 года назад
Philliapaa.. she boyish . We do not walk bare feet with a beer can .z
@bhfont
@bhfont 6 лет назад
Thanks for this informative video! NZ sounds fascinating and I would love to visit! One day I hope! Love it!
@thomasivarature8982
@thomasivarature8982 6 лет назад
Very informative. Thanks for the heads up.
@isiah6826
@isiah6826 5 лет назад
Glad I watched. Informative. A good overview for foreigner. Learned a several new things. Thanks from US.
@willpareto
@willpareto 6 лет назад
New Zealand has a special place in my heart due to one of my favorite movies "The Piano"
@Cocoytb-24
@Cocoytb-24 6 лет назад
Super interessant, thank you so much! j'ai appris plein de choses!!
@ferlanlebrado5000
@ferlanlebrado5000 5 лет назад
This is so informative and confirms my other learnings from other sources 😁
@fleurhua3222
@fleurhua3222 5 лет назад
I came back from New Zealand last week. It’s really wonderful place with kindly people and picturesque landscapes. I’m planning to go for working holidays next year.
@RajaHRaja
@RajaHRaja 5 лет назад
I respect Newzealand people because they are very down to earth.. I admire Newzealand cricket team as they are very humble.. Loads of love to Kiwis from India....
@eleonoreriha563
@eleonoreriha563 6 лет назад
The fact Kiwis don't like to say "no" reminds me a lot about japanese culture, where saying "no" is viewed as pretty agressive and unpolite... For what regards optimism, I wish we could be a little bit more like that in France, because I must confess I'm sick and tired of people complaining all over the day, always criticizing and always negative BUT (because there's always a but with the French^^) too much optimism can become naivety, in the sense that pessimism can have some good too : it makes you realize the world we live in is still full of injustices and that it's not because you're happy that everyone is happy and that you have to be conscious of that and see what you can make to make the society better and contribute to improve the world... The "small poppy syndrome" makes me think a lot about Scandinavian countries, in which you mustn't boast too much or show you're better than the other... Anyway, great video, as always !! Can't stop watching your RU-vid Channel !
@fanoffreedom3003
@fanoffreedom3003 5 лет назад
Oh they say fuckin NO alright, they dont fuckin say yes,, i dont know where you got the idea we dont say no from , fuck some one bull shiting you , you got to the bank askem for 3 grand coz ya wannaget a big Mac combo and theyll scream Nooooooo!!!!!!!!!
@mcdonaldsfreewifi7262
@mcdonaldsfreewifi7262 5 лет назад
FAN of FREEDOM Right on bröther, if someone’s asking if I wanna go out and I don’t wanna Ima fucking say no. Wtf.
@honestlee3435
@honestlee3435 3 года назад
You swear alot, if so happy why #1 in. teen suicides?
@emporormunzo8655
@emporormunzo8655 2 года назад
Just don't disrespect our land and people or else you'll get fukd up right on the spot chur
@michaeldennisdelossantos5681
@michaeldennisdelossantos5681 4 года назад
Very informative. Thank you!
@akramaslam
@akramaslam 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video!
@Time4aKiss
@Time4aKiss 4 года назад
3:49 I love your act-outs! You should do more because it helps me learn better.
@ulalaulala1203
@ulalaulala1203 3 года назад
Watching in BKK. Thanks for this amazing video about NZ :)
@TheMelimog
@TheMelimog 6 лет назад
I like learning more about others cultures, thanks 😀
@kirpalsinhrathod2663
@kirpalsinhrathod2663 4 года назад
If u want to know indian culture than contect me 0225214033. I am kiwiindian.
@CeliaMorrison
@CeliaMorrison 6 лет назад
This was a perfect analysis! I have also heard the Canada - US, Austria - Germany, NZ - Australia comparison since being overseas, I love it (my Australian husband not so much). You are such a great ambassador for Aotearoa x p.s. there is a sale on items to make lolly cake on the sanza website ;)
@LunaticDesire
@LunaticDesire 5 лет назад
@@geofflindridge8113 You should consider taking some therapy, you seem to have built up hate that can't be healthy for you (and obviously others around you). Why I'm assuming this? Because no one content with their life uses that many swearwords for strangers that he hasn't met and that didn't do him any harm. Also, neither the person in the video nor the person in the comment above lives in Australia, so ... wrong place for your hate as well. I hope you feel better soon.
@glenbe4026
@glenbe4026 4 года назад
I hope it turned out well for you. The Australian/New Zealand relationship is nothing like the Canadian/American one. I am not sure about the Austria/Germany comparison, but what Canada is to the US actually has almost no analogue around. I not think even Belgium/France compares to the Canadians and the Americans. Canadian culture is almost indistinct from the Americans. Canadian TV shows are littered with American cultural references (even their most famously "Canadian" TV shows like Corner Gas). They play American sports, follow American teams. Meanwhile you watch a New Zealand TV show, it is NOT going to drop references to Australian culture/history in general conversation (though there are Australian TV shows available). Even the Welsh and the English are not as similar culturally as the Canadians and the Americans. I have been told that this is because the vast majority of Canadian live along the Border so will often get actual American TV channels. Aussies and Kiwi's are like sibling cultures. Americans and Canadians are like Parent-Child cultures.
@Sam-ml5wt
@Sam-ml5wt 5 лет назад
I must've been a kiwi in a past life :) can't wait to visit someday. Kia Ora all
@shakirar11
@shakirar11 4 года назад
wow, I have watched a few of your vids, and your an awesome person, especially about the way you described our Maori people, but NZ as a whole, thank you so much for talking about our Maori people the way you have done, so much respect for you, I know, I know, this vid stems back to 2018, but still well done...
@philippe8272
@philippe8272 6 лет назад
I love your video ! I’m a french teenager and I want to go to the new zealand one day 😁 it’s like a dream for me because I think it’s a very beautiful country 😁
@cmolodiets
@cmolodiets 6 лет назад
Oh really? No immigration limitation laws? No administrative hassle? No need to prove what you came for and what skill/ asset you came with?
@ocativenuzumaki6410
@ocativenuzumaki6410 5 лет назад
Finally see one who actually looks for the facts thanks freedom of speech instead of just agreeing with stuff they don't know what they are talking about
@Eddie_ML
@Eddie_ML 6 лет назад
Very interessing video, thanks you for it ! I live in Canada (but I am from France) and some similar aspects are quite similar ! It must be because both countries has some similar origins but it's fun !! (as you said, not the same weather...)
@tatianakimberley
@tatianakimberley 6 лет назад
this is so interesting!
@jazbronoh5873
@jazbronoh5873 4 года назад
Kia ora, tino pai pakeha. Great video. Cheers.
@SallyLock103emeCaris
@SallyLock103emeCaris 6 лет назад
Super interesting, thanks :)
@cbm7834
@cbm7834 3 года назад
Bucket list... visit New Zealand.. always been fascinated with there
@hausolivier3188
@hausolivier3188 6 лет назад
(@gamesoverkill57) Une vidéo super intéressante. Il est bien que tu nous parles aussi de ton pays et de ta culture, cela nous aide à te connaître un peu plus. D'autres vidéos sur la Nouvelle-Zélande seront vraiment appréciable. Vive les kiwi !!! Amicalement, en te souhaitant tout le meilleur.
@hausolivier3188
@hausolivier3188 6 лет назад
Tu peux me dire toi, je ne suis pas si vieux. Excellente journée à toi aussi .
@germaineboatwala-sidhva1079
@germaineboatwala-sidhva1079 3 года назад
Love your frank honest appraisal of NZ. 😊.
@raymondanderson4383
@raymondanderson4383 3 года назад
+1 (619) 451-8004 Struggling to find solutions for life? contact baba udo who brought back my long lost soulmate in just 2⃣ 4⃣ hours, contact him by whatsapp for help.
@123pump
@123pump 5 лет назад
I loved your perspective on Nz we are beyond blessed
@katr.9902
@katr.9902 5 лет назад
this really makes me want to live there! I identify with so much of what you've said and it really seems like it would be lovely to live there with kiwis! (i'm from Brazil, btw)
@katr.9902
@katr.9902 5 лет назад
one thing I can say for sure about brazilians is that we are friendly as well, that's one of our main characteristics. just for that, I think we can get along just fine! :D
@harrisonliu5014
@harrisonliu5014 5 лет назад
I live in NZ.What she said is quite true and informative.
@camilamayorga7503
@camilamayorga7503 6 лет назад
Hi, I really enjoy your videos!! I would like you to start to do some videos for learning French.
@petrieberries
@petrieberries 3 года назад
I find the no shoes thing hilarious! Love it! I want to move from Norway (Sweden’s Canada) to New Zealand💜 🇳🇿
@Marie-Elmo
@Marie-Elmo 6 лет назад
Hi Rosie. Very informative video :-) Since you are an avid reader-and so am I- I would love to hear you one day about litterature in NZ, which authors you would recommend? Thanks et à bientôt!
@PieceOfDuke
@PieceOfDuke 3 года назад
Dear you feel so sane... I mean all of you kiwi guys... That hits deep...
@RinneKid
@RinneKid 6 лет назад
It would be super awesome if you did this type of video for France too !
@emmatwiname525
@emmatwiname525 6 лет назад
Je suis un kiwi et je trouve que cette vidéo est très intéressante. Je suis d'accord. Merci beaucoup x
@nathaliecapitaine1585
@nathaliecapitaine1585 6 лет назад
C’est quoi un « kiwi » ?
@Markhus57
@Markhus57 6 лет назад
Nathalie Capitaine un Kiwi, c'est un fruit de Nouvelle Zélande, un habitant de la Nouvelle Zélande et un petit oiseau.
@teofanne3291
@teofanne3291 6 лет назад
ça donne envie d'y habiter ces vidéos sur la Nouvelle Zélande! Ta chaîne est géniale au passage, c'est super instructif. C'est bien d'avoir des gens comme toi qui réfléchissent à la culture. Etant française, puisque c'est ancré, je ne m'étais pas dit que certaines choses tenaient de la culture tant c'était naturel
@theMad155
@theMad155 6 лет назад
Fun to learn about NZ!
@31Kotare
@31Kotare 5 лет назад
wow. i feel like i'm going to love NZ. i'll be coming soon to work there. NZ registers to me as simplicity at it's best :)
@yassinekaliro3838
@yassinekaliro3838 2 года назад
Hola
@francoischaput5117
@francoischaput5117 4 года назад
Hello from Canada you are awesome New Zealanders.
@carmellitale-man2671
@carmellitale-man2671 3 года назад
I am Maori and i listened to your video you hit the nail on the head chur
@pelorus2008
@pelorus2008 5 лет назад
I think you did a great job here.
@janicefacs4565
@janicefacs4565 10 месяцев назад
NZ is one of the country that I really want visit one day. hopefully soon.
@SirRRubis
@SirRRubis 6 лет назад
You talked about long distance relationships in your Q&A. Can you do a video in which you go more in to detail? Merci d'avance!
@carolisherwood493
@carolisherwood493 5 лет назад
That was an amazing post except for one thing. I returned to NZ after many years living in US and Europe and I couldn’t talk about my adventures. Most people resented the amazing life I had lived so the The Tall Poppy syndrome was an extremely negative part of my own country.
@ocativenuzumaki6410
@ocativenuzumaki6410 5 лет назад
Now I know your all shit most new zealanders don't care about what you do unless you are bragging about it to make yourself look better most new zealanders can spot shit talkers we have had to deal with Australians to much
@moziboy75
@moziboy75 4 года назад
No that is a fair comment, Tall poppy syndrome is why the All Blacks are the best in the world
@taisbarres8023
@taisbarres8023 6 лет назад
KIA ORA!! I did my high school program at 16 years old in Wellington living with a South African family, Amazing experience =)
@amberbrown5359
@amberbrown5359 3 года назад
Yes! I’m Canadian and I have heard that comparison as well with respect to the United States and Australia. New Zealanders sound a lot like Canadians actually as per your description in this video. Also that similar colonial history as well. 🇨🇦
@raymondanderson4383
@raymondanderson4383 3 года назад
+1 (619) 451-8004 Struggling to find solutions for life? contact baba udo who brought back my long lost soulmate in just 2⃣ 4⃣ hours, contact him by whatsapp for help.
@eyl1537
@eyl1537 6 лет назад
any snow in NZ during the winter? or is it like in Austrialia 12 months of warm wheather?
@simplypositive6690
@simplypositive6690 6 лет назад
But you guys never loose at rugby games !!!! (says a sad french supporter... 😂)
@briandufty1609
@briandufty1609 4 года назад
Next time Not a rugger supporter.
@NotifyTheDog
@NotifyTheDog 4 года назад
Re: fashion, I started wearing Hawaiian shirts as a piss-take on our office manager's day off each week after she said I needed more colour. It ultimately got a bit out of hand as the next two companies I worked at have basically treated it as a work uniform and I get a lot of shit if I wear anything else. That includes meetings with clients, local bodies, and the wider industry as I've managed to get a reputation for them and, if someone goes on a holiday to a pacific island, they buy me more. I have about 12, of which I purchased two. Zero fucks given by anyone, and it's become my brand now.
@pukicat
@pukicat 2 года назад
G'day Andrew yourcommenton hawziian shirts made me laugh a little. If you really like these shirts the best place for them is US Wings , they got the real stuff , traditional WW 2 shirts. Good luck mate, cheers!
@yepok5120
@yepok5120 5 лет назад
Loved the 5 second talk on Maori at the start of your video. Chur
@navidub
@navidub 6 лет назад
Well, I discovered that I'm New-Zealander inside, eventhough I've never there yet. Definitely sounds like the place you want to have a family.
@airysseunabia4521
@airysseunabia4521 5 лет назад
same, just half kiwi tho....
@jimsanderson4180
@jimsanderson4180 4 месяца назад
After living in New Zealand for three years, I have a couple of extra things to add to the list. New Zealanders are extremely proud of their country and so the tall puppy syndrome does not apply to talking about talking up their own country. My nieces were shocked when I told them that New Zealand was not my favourite country to visit or live in. A second point is if you’re living in New Zealand you’re going to take a hit to your standard of living. Moving from Canada to New Zealand required me to take a 49% wage cut, doing the same job. The third point is New Zealand houses do not have central heating or insulation and many of them do not have vapour barriers. Coming from Canada I found that a New Zealand winter was far colder than a Canadian winter because of this it was a real shock to the system! The fourth point is the New Zealand communication pattern is different from the North American communication pattern. This I mean that New Zealand tend to talk over each other when they’re speaking and at least In canada that’s a real cultural no-no. I constantly had to remind myself that they were not being rude to me, it’s just a culture thing. but when you’re in the middle of making a point and somebody just starts talking over top of you, it really made my blood boil.
@vlogadventure1220
@vlogadventure1220 5 лет назад
I am a Filipina thank you for this video i subscribe your channel
@justlolit
@justlolit 3 года назад
Kiwi Here: We love our sports and outdoors but I think a lot more people don't care a lot for rugby but do it for social interactions, we watch 'The big games', the finials and events. We talk to the people that love rugby for the banter or just to 'spin a yarn'. Maybe its just my circles but its about 50% don't really care.
@Jazzydeane
@Jazzydeane 5 лет назад
Awesome pronunciation!! Ka pai!
@jean-philippeehret8434
@jean-philippeehret8434 5 лет назад
So true!
@colewilliams9490
@colewilliams9490 4 года назад
I’m a Kiwi and part Irish and Russian I’m proud
@DanicaChristin
@DanicaChristin 6 лет назад
Would love to live in New Zealand for a while but the only visa I think I can get is the whv and I don't think I want to spend a year working in hospitality. I'll definitely go back for another holiday 👍
@souplealnaro5454
@souplealnaro5454 4 года назад
Hello you Live New Zéaland
@memartin2188
@memartin2188 Год назад
I actually have watched a few of your French videos because I am learning French! I am also searching for info about New Zealand and I had no idea you are from there! How hard is it for an American family of 3 to move to New Zealand? Everything you described about how people are is how my family and I are (minus the sports and alcohol) which is encouraging! Is it hard to start a business as a foreigner? My husband is a plumber and we have a business here in America so that's what he would do there if we could move there. I will go look at more of your videos! Thank you!
@walterwilliams9547
@walterwilliams9547 Год назад
Something not mentioned in the video about the New Zealand people is the work culture, non-tipping culture, health care and education. Kiwis value balance between work and family/leisure time. It's not uncommon to see everyone in the workplace down-tools, turn off machinery etc and leave when the end-of-shift time rolls around. Any work left incomplete can wait till tomorrow with very few exceptions. My understanding is that Americans will often work on or even come in to work on their days off in order to complete tasks. American companies are able to blackmail workers into working during their own time because of a fear of losing their jobs and their health insurance. This can't be done to the same degree in New Zealand because we have free health care - free hospitals, free lab diagnostics, free x-rays/CAT scans etc., free surgery and other procedures. Medications currently cost $NZ5 per item for 3 months supply. My GP costs $NZ18 per visit with free follow-up visits for the same ailment. Specialists are seen through a referral system from your GP and are also free. Accidents are covered by a universal insurance called the ACC (You cannot sue anyone for accidents but your treatment is covered). If you can't work after an accident the ACC will pay 80% of your regular earnings till you recover and return to work. Specialists, surgeons, physios etc are all paid by ACC. Education to high-school level is free and university courses are very inexpensive. Workers in service jobs like waiters, waitresses, deliveries etc. are all paid a decent living wage (currently in excess of $NZ 21 per hour) There are a few expat Americans with youtube channels who help people move to NZ from the US - check them out'
@youtuber2021
@youtuber2021 2 года назад
I'm from Ireland and it sounds like New Zealand, is like a home from home apart from being on the other side of the Planet. I've never been but I'd like to visit sometime.
@marielisec.a.3072
@marielisec.a.3072 6 лет назад
The tall poppy syndrom and the conflict avoidance is definitely something that I noticed here in Quebec, Canada. In part because of that, I used to think that French people were rude and sometimes a bit aggressive and very critical but they just speak their mind and don't seem to mind being a ''tall Poppy''. My boyfriend is French and I work for a french multinational here in Montreal with many french nationals and I actually learn from them to speak my mind more and to disagree when necessary! :D
@elizabethfogarty9175
@elizabethfogarty9175 6 лет назад
Cool bro
@eileenolivares5322
@eileenolivares5322 5 лет назад
Hi, I’m going to New Zeland for studying, and thanks to your videos I have calm myself. I’m very shy and introvert, and I was afraid I will lose my head there. Thank you for sharing your culture and your advices for travelers. Do you have any tips for the foreign students?
@riordanparata5243
@riordanparata5243 4 года назад
Don’t be too loud. Don’t be direct with us and just be respectful and we will do the same
@davlmt
@davlmt 6 лет назад
Is "tall poppy syndrome" the same thing as "le panier de crabes" (crab mentality or crabs in a bucket)? Because I think France suffers heavily from the latter, hence so many ambitious innovative young entrepreneurs having to expatriate themselves in order to be able to succeed. The "tall poppy" thing maybe seems a little more superficial and benign compared to the "crab mentality" (which often encompasses the former).
@adamgarcia8880
@adamgarcia8880 5 лет назад
New Zealand is an amazing country I'd like to visit
@Aman_ds.
@Aman_ds. 5 лет назад
I read an article in NZ newspaper by an immigrant from India who happens to be a Sikh man , where he mentioned how everyday while boarding a bus to his office, the seat adjacent to his was always the last one to get occupied.
@zainabnoori6428
@zainabnoori6428 5 лет назад
Thanks Rosie. One other thing I found beside all your reviews is that NZ people do not really enjoy it if you complain about their country, like every thing is more expensive than your previous country of residence , or they have limited backgrounds and history or limited variety in products. Kiwis also really want to enjoy their life so they don't usually choose challenging life paths which has caused in shortage of doctors, PhD graduates and physics /math teachers.
@crossroads670
@crossroads670 4 года назад
It’s a pretty insecure little country. They need constant reassurance it’s the “best country in the world” yet hate Americans for being patriotic. The irony.
@cheeseman7453
@cheeseman7453 2 года назад
How would describe the public transportation in the big cities on new Zealand ?
@sanguinarium1614
@sanguinarium1614 6 лет назад
I'm moving to NZ tomorrow
@emmytubegaming3699
@emmytubegaming3699 5 лет назад
Im from newZealand i was Born in new Zealand and i still live in new zealand Im a True Kiwi Ps: our accents are way different to like the Americans,Australians ect and we say things differently But its wrth to go visit pps : im from the south island and the scenery is STUNNING LIKE ITS BEUTIFUL :D
@fredmalin4485
@fredmalin4485 6 лет назад
Vendu ! Je pars vivre en Nouvelle-Zélande ! ... enfin juste dans mes rêves pour le moment ! 😁
@badgerinabluedress4866
@badgerinabluedress4866 6 лет назад
I lived in New Zealand when I was a kid. I have fond memories of the mud and grumpy memories of a boy at Takapuna Primary School who stole my paper fish and told his mum he made it. Boys right?!! Australia is becoming more and more like the USA every year. I often hear people joking that we're the 52nd state of the USA (Israel is considered the 51st). It makes me so uncomfortable watching attitudes and political changes that I would move back to New Zealand if it was easy to take my dogs with me.
@ocativenuzumaki6410
@ocativenuzumaki6410 5 лет назад
You know what biggiles I'm a maori the other part of nz people and I won't let you treat a new zealander like that who seems like they are trying to start a life in Australia.here's a few things me and you can have a talk about you complain about our prison population in your country big fucking whoop who gives a fuck join the club and who the fuck are you to judge us when your whole country was just one big prison colony for England . You talk about your benefit which you have banned new zealanders from your country but yous can come over here and get on to our benefit why because we don't give a fuck un like you you uptight mother fucker. I bet the reason you don't like us is because some new zealander beat the ever loving shit out of you or is because most Australian women love new zealand men what your dick not bigger enough for them the need a new zealander to come over there to satisfy them. And really you want to call us nazis let's play then isn't true Australians killed off most of your aboriginal population so it seems more like yous are the nazis and the aboriginal population were your Jewish. And really you needed us to fight your wars for you or you would of lost like use did in the emu wars really that's embarrassing yous lost to big flightless birds.
@ProdSKOLR
@ProdSKOLR 5 лет назад
Lmao Australia ain't nothin like USA, facts.
@TomasJimenezFlamencoGuitarist
@TomasJimenezFlamencoGuitarist 3 года назад
Thank you this is useful. Unfortunately I do not like Rugby and I like to admire tall poppies but it all sounds good.
@Anthony-xs6ch
@Anthony-xs6ch 5 лет назад
When a teacher gives u a link to answer questions for your assignments.👌🏻
@guilhermecarvalhostefani3380
@guilhermecarvalhostefani3380 3 года назад
3:16 I'm a Brazilian and I can say that Brazilians are very similar to New Zealanders in that conflict avoidance issue, people here very often do not decline directly when invited to a meeting they're not going to attend.
@monamoore5471
@monamoore5471 5 лет назад
I love new zealand people
@tuxcode7344
@tuxcode7344 2 года назад
Hey hey.. I realise it's a bit older video, but I just found your channel and I have a question about a combination of the optimist, conflict avoidance and "tall poppy syndrome" aspects of NZ culture. Now please don't think I'm a pessimist, arrogant fighter though.. ;-) Anyway, do these cultural aspects also lead to a tendency toward risk/problem avoidance (or even denial of issues) in a business situation? Perhaps even expecting people to be "optimistic" as an excuse to not having to admit a potential problem even exists? Perhaps even calling someone like me pessimist, even if (as an engineer) a big part of my job description is to identify risks or problems with a product or software development environment. How will my colleagues/manager respond if I raise the alarm bells about the quality of a product the company produces when I think they are taking huge (unnecessary and/or even irresponsible) risks? (Although I seriously don't consider myself that special, I do tend to stand out a bit which is not something I'm proud of but it just happens because I just care a great deal about my job, and doing it right, and when I see that a product I'm working on is just getting butchered by the team, then that hurts a lot and it's even gotten me into trouble before.) How would such a situation be handled correctly (if at all) in a NZ business?
@johnlewis1078
@johnlewis1078 6 лет назад
Did you experience any of the earthquake in 2011 that devaestated Christchurch?
@shanu6478
@shanu6478 3 года назад
Newzealand has one of the best cricket team as well
@MsEs97
@MsEs97 3 года назад
New Zealand fits my personality so much especially the dresscode thing, wish I could move there one day
@youtube_mirage
@youtube_mirage 5 лет назад
I love new Zealand people or country
@ngatibroffessor1840
@ngatibroffessor1840 4 года назад
Cook was not the first European to discover New Zealand. That honor falls to Abel Tasman. You know New Zealand takes it's name from the origin of the first European to discover New Zealand's coast line. He was attacked by a local tribe and some of his crew were killed in an act of cultural misunderstanding.
@SungLingsTV
@SungLingsTV 2 года назад
Right. I guess the name New Zealand originated from Nieuw Zeeland by Dutch map maker.
@SungLingsTV
@SungLingsTV 2 года назад
Abel Tasman came to NZ from Dutch East India Company (Indonesia) in 1642 I believe. He is Dutch.
@rna8arnold
@rna8arnold 3 года назад
I disagree with your comment on the term tall poppy syndrome, it really about not being a braggart about your successes like Americans do. Be successful (ie blossom well) but don't be a show-off about it. It's not about preventing innovation and new ideas but an attitude of humility and not being such a braggart about it. New Zealanders appreciates an innovative person like Peter Beck - of Rocket Labs who has been successful but in a way that's not "tall poppy" like. I think there's a basic misunderstanding of the term "tall poppy" even among New Zealanders. A tall poppy is a successful person who LOOKS DOWN on others, instead of PULLING UP and encouraging others to succeed. Thus a tall poppy is a selfish braggart who looks down on others for not being as successful as they are.
@Cacahouete007
@Cacahouete007 6 лет назад
Je découvre ta chaine depuis quelques jours donc je sais pas si ça a été abordé avant, mais pourquoi tu as quitté ton pays ? Tu voulais venir en France ou partir de la Nouvelle-Zélande ? Tu comptes rentrer chez toi un jour ? Es-tu déjà allée à Queenstown ? Si oui, qu'en penses-tu ?
@Cacahouete007
@Cacahouete007 6 лет назад
D'accord :) Et tu voudrais bouger un peu de Paris, aller travailler ailleurs ou pour l'instant tu es bien où tu es ? Je suis un peu dans le même cas que toi, je travaille en Espagne pour le moment, mais j'adorerais aller in the land Down Under :) Tu as visité l'Australie ? Tu penses que c'est mieux que la NZ ? Ah oui je vois ^^ J'ai demandé parce que j'avais vu une vidéo sur Queenstown et effectivement, ça avait l'air assez touristique, avec pas mal de choses à faire :)
@sebamariamabraham4872
@sebamariamabraham4872 3 года назад
Please do a video on North and South Island of NewZealand
@swordfish7165
@swordfish7165 5 лет назад
Quote: "You've got this group that we call New Zealand European which could be, you know, Holland, Scottish, Irish, English descent, whatever" . This might be seen as just a little misleading. New Zealand-Euros of Dutch descent make up only a very small % of the population (around 2%) ... and English descent absolutely dominates, with those of Scots ancestry quite a way back in second place, followed by Irish ancesrty (only about 12%) a fairly distant third. (about 74% of New Zealanders are of European descent ... although a small minority of them also have at least some Maori or other non-Euro ancestry). . Quote: "But we're talking, you know, 3, 4, potentially 5 generations back" I'd say as much as 6 or 7 for some people. Certainly 6 for the youngest members of our extended family. Overall, though, a good (& important) video. Cheers.
@airysseunabia4521
@airysseunabia4521 5 лет назад
Nice explanation...😊😊😊👍👏
@airysseunabia4521
@airysseunabia4521 5 лет назад
but i don't get it.....
@lizahenry3343
@lizahenry3343 3 года назад
I think as a group UK makes up the majority of Non-Maori living in NZ, even though Maori are only 15% OF the population.
@amansinha1443
@amansinha1443 5 лет назад
After watching this video, I want to date a Kiwi girl..I would also like to add that I love NZ so much.. This is one country which makes me feel happy.. Especially because of its natural beauty and nice people..
@SungLingsTV
@SungLingsTV 2 года назад
I don't think James Cook who landed in nz in 1769 was not the first European who discovered nz? What about Abel Tasman from Netherlands? He surely came to nz in 1642.
@eastwesttimes1397
@eastwesttimes1397 5 лет назад
I wish I can visit new Zealand soon❤
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