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How is the culture of new Zealand and it's pros and cons
Pros:
- incredible, diverse scenery... they say if you travel the whole
country it's like travelling the world
- laid-back & friendly kiwi attitude ... obviously not everyone
but generally kiwis don't stress & make big dramas out of
everything & most people are pretty darn friendly
- non-belligerent culture ... we don't sue individuals left, right
and focus and our ACC framework (Accident Compensation Corporation)
enables the individuals who to endure a mischance
- Great general wellbeing framework (it has its issues however is quite great in the entirety)
- Low dimensions of defilement (clearly you can never get zero debasement yet generally it's low)
- Gentle climate ... summer is pleasant and not very sweltering
- we're atomic free and glad for it- pretty
environmentally-friendly & forward-thinking
- punches above our weight in many sectors, particularly sport
& film & especially when comparing population sizes
- pretty multi-cultural & although there's still some way to
go, as a whole, racism isn't too bad
- generally safe ... obviously there is crime but in most places
you'll be okay
- genuinely inventive and not hesitant to utilize innovation ...
the little populace takes into account quite simple usage
- Solid, new, assorted nourishment
- the general population are by and large outdoorsy and jump at
the chance to travel and find out about the world
- not obsessed with celebrity so 'famous' people can come here
& not get hideously mobbed by fans or the paparazzi
- and finally, did I mention the scenery? Because it really is
quite incredible!
Cons:
- a long way from all over the place so travel is costly, but to
Australia and the Pacific Islands
- short history and in this way absence of chronicled
structures
- closer relationships to US & China lately is risking many of
NZ's pros (eg. TPPA)
- tiny manufacturing & oil/gas industries & reliance on
importing mean many things are expensive (eg. Petrol)
- because of low population numbers, there is a lack of real niche
markets, although artisan shopping is making an impact here
- fixated on Auckland ... 1/4 of populace lives in the one city
- a few people may state it's a calmer life... it's no New York
so in the event that that is the thing that you cherish, you might
find it too quiet
- heavy reliance on cars because low population makes public
transport difficult to sustain