Table of Contents
- 1 Do Americans know about New Zealand?
- 2 Is New Zealand safe for American tourists?
- 3 Does NZ really exist?
- 4 Why is NZ so safe?
- 5 How is New Zealand similar to America?
- 6 Do people in New Zealand say turn on the dark?
- 7 What is it like to immigrate to New Zealand?
- 8 Do people in New Zealand like materialism?
Do Americans know about New Zealand?
American corporations that do business in New Zealand know about it. They know it is Down Under somewhere near Australia, so if you give them a map, they will likely guess which landmass is New Zealand. Outside of this group, very few Americans would know anything about New Zealand.
Is New Zealand safe for American tourists?
New Zealand is, overall, a very safe country to visit. The crime rates are low, and the crime that does exist is mostly petty theft and bag snatching.
Why is New Zealand so good?
It is a country so diverse and so beautiful that there’s no wonder why it plants itself on the top of many traveller’s to do lists. There’s a little something for everyone, from the great walks to the mountains, from the hot springs to the hobbits and from the beaches to the lakes.
Does NZ really exist?
New Zealand (Māori: Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. New Zealand is about 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the islands of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga.
Why is NZ so safe?
New Zealand is one of the safest countries in the world – we rank second in the Global Peace Index for 2018*. Our crime rates are low, and we consistently rate as one of the least corrupt countries in the world. We also have no dangerous wildlife to worry about – no snakes, no scorpions and definitely no crocodiles!
What is unique about New Zealand culture?
New Zealand has a very unique and dynamic culture. The culture of its indigenous Māori people affects the language, the arts, and even the accents of all New Zealanders. Their place in the South Pacific, and their love of the outdoors, sport, and the arts make New Zealanders and their culture unique in the world.
How is New Zealand similar to America?
Both the United States and New Zealand share some common ancestry and history (having both been British colonies). Both countries had native peoples who were at times dispossessed of their land by the process of colonization. Both states have also been part of a Western alliance of states in various wars.
Do people in New Zealand say turn on the dark?
He said something along the lines of “In New Zealand, we dont say turn the lights off. Instead we say turn on the dark.” So I decided to try it with my google home.
What is the relationship like between New Zealand and the USA?
New Zealand had a little bit of a falling out with the USA during the late ‘80s-early ‘90s politically and strategically (particularly of nuclear policy) which resulted in our two countries ending their ANZUS alliance and free trade connections.
What is it like to immigrate to New Zealand?
Aotearoa New Zealand is a really accepting country, and has tons of immigrants, but I must say we can be pretty wary in general of Americans despite this, for a few reasons: We get American politics and media shoved down our throats daily, and for some of us it can get really annoying
Do people in New Zealand like materialism?
New Zealanders don’t like materialism . Even rich people – of which there are many – are low key and often drive second hand cars. If you to show off your materialistic collections, best not come to New Zealand , as you will be firmly put in your place .
How friendly are New Zealanders?
That being said, New Zealanders are actually really friendly and welcoming and, despite these preconceived stereotypes, will treat you like any other person (as long as you are respectful and not too much of an ‘arrogant American’).