Thank you curls for your pronunciation of Te Reo Maori. You pronounce better than a lot of NZers. Glad you took a little bit of time to appreciate our culture. Kei te pai bro!
This is a fantastic list. I really appreciate that you have moved here and learnt as much about our culture and ethics as you have. One thing I would like to add that is very important is do not sit on tables. It is a big offense in Maori culture and most people will be irritated by it even non-Maori people as it is considered unhygienic. Sit in chairs or on the ground but never a place that is intended for the preparation or consumption of food.
I was horrified when my Aussie workmates would constantly sit on the table in the staff room. They got educated- One doesn’t eat off a toilet seat, so one doesn’t sit on a table where food is eaten. Disgusting 🤢
I love the way you pay in restaurants & cafes here. So much quicker than trying to grab a staff member’s eye for the bill and then again when you are ready to pay. I don’t know why they don’t do that back in the UK.
Thank God you mentioned the rugby!!! I'm part of probably the huge majority of kiwis who couldn't give a toss about it, lol!!! Ps i like hearing your more balanced views than some of the expat USA citizens here...i think as a whole our quirks and banter and lifestyle I guess is far closer to UK expats than Americans....thank God...my brother has been living there for 2 decades and he still can't cope with the constant focus on work and money and "selling yourself" that culture seems to promote...you are right...kiwis wanna just get along w everyone..not constantly show off their achievements and the notion that someone is better than someone else isn't much appreciated here...ESP with regard to materialistic things...hope u get to see more of the country other than just wellington some day!!
A lot of the world calls Kiwifruit just Kiwi. Do not come to NZ and say you enjoy eating Kiwi... Your basically saying your either eating a local or an endangered bird. Both of which are frowned upon...
RESPECT!!!..I've watched a few of your videos and must say if we had more like you,what a world we would have... Nga mihinui e hoa,Kia tu tonu to korero,I roto I tenei whenua o Aotearoa me te tikanga hoki.. Mauri Ora..big thank you friend,keep going strong with your message of our land,and our beliefs in Aotearoa,breath of life.mean mana mean
Good list my guy!! Few you could have chosen 1) take your shoes off before entering houses and Marae. 2) Don't sit on tables 3) if offered tea or coffee accept or at least request water - considered polite, welcoming and friendly + hospitable, to offer anyone entering a home, office etc tea and coffee and the guest to accept. It is a get to know you ritual if sorts. To refuse is considered rude to varying degrees. Don't mock tea either, taken seriously and we'll loved
Number 1 is becoming a thing here in the UK, most of the people I know would remove their shoes. Sitting on tables is weird, why would you do that? Same hospitality rules in general here - we offer tea, coffee or soft drink. It's not 'rude' to say no but it's off-putting socially. I would always offer drink and some sort of food to visitors. Even workmen or builders get offered tea. Tea is a way of life. Never mock tea.
Kia ora mo to korero e whariki mai nei, piki mai kake mai nau mai haere mai ki Aotearoa. Thank you for your kind words your observation and welcome welcome welcome to NZ
The Māori have rules developed from thousands of years of common sense. Not putting ‘anything unhygienic’ on a surface used for eating is a rule WE ALL FOLLOW out of respect. Do not sit on tables, do not put your handbag on the table (hang it off yr chair) and NO HATS on tables either. The head is sacred in Māori tradition. Inside the home this is also a rule! don’t put your bag on the table, don’t put your hat on the kitchen bench where someone will make a sandwich later. Oh and cats are not allowed to jump up on the bench either! The exception is-if you live in an all-white household you might not have these rules to follow but as soon as one Maori person lives with you - these rules will be back for the entire household. It’s just about being respectful of other people‘s beliefs and they are absolutely right that I do not want my cat or your backpack sitting on a spot where I’m going to be putting my sandwich. This set of rules is called Tapu (sacred) it also includes not cutting your hair or cutting your nails after dark. Which sounds incredibly sensible if you’re living in a village in the middle of the bush with only starlight or fire light to see by- it prevents you from getting an awful haircut LOL Also no shoes inside and no using our huge sea shells as ashtrays. The shells are scared treasures gifted by the sea God Tangaroa, so we don’t desecrate ‘taonga’ (treasures or gifts) Lastly, before taking anything out of the bush or out of the sea, you say a prayer of thanks for the gift from the GOds. This ritual is optional these days- but it’s still cool to do.
@@camogrrlI’m Pākehā and it also horrifies me how many people let their cats onto tables, benches or even the range. It’s not hard to teach them not to do that. I didn’t know about the pāua shell ashtray thing though, I’m afraid it was quite a thing when I was growing up in the ‘80s. The more you know…
If your wondering what I just commented, I'm saying I agree with your list, I appreciate your honest feedback about New Zealand and to keep up with the videos 💜 your doing awesome 👍
I am in New Zealand from Uk I loved my instant coffee at home . But now wow coffee here is amazing. When we have to go back (NEVER )I will buy a coffee machine. Ps love New Zealand especially where I am staying Wellington 👍
It sounds more like my perfect place with every video! Suddenly decided to do something about my dissatisfaction with the UK and a move to NZ is all I can think about now
It is good, however it does have massive systemic issues with mental health, insatutional racism, not enough protection for lgbtqia+ youth and public transport. It's not perfect I have lived here all my life, I do love it here but it's not without fault. Glorifying any country has its issues and while I feel proud for the praise I need people to understand that just because it's better then other places does not mean it's good all the time.
@alicetumblescribbleson5961 and London has random knifings and drive by acid attacks. I'm a Kiwi who lived 5 years in OZ and 10 year in UK sadly awful stuff happens everywhere and every country has their own social issues.
hey bro really enjoyed this video without the music loop in the background - when your edits are tight and there's not a lot of dead air it just feels better
I'm a kiwi bloke and I can't stand rugby. Years ago I was on a work team-building retreat and the boss insisted that everybody gather to watch a rugby game. So I spent the whole time annoying everyone by asking stupid questions like "what's offside?" "why did the umpire blow his whistle?" (cue "IT'S A REFEREE NOT AN UMPIRE reeeee") and so on throughout the first half. I was allowed to miss the second half...
#3... I was in an English pub in Bangkok and this pissed young fella, of similar build to yourself, comes out of the toilet I was waiting to use. He says "Hey man, you from the North of England?" I said "Nah, New Zealand".... He goes "OH, BRISBANE!!?!" I go "Nah, Auckland"... He goes "Ah! Auckland, AUSTRALIA!!" I said "You're a bit pissed ain't ya!?" Hahahaa He knew what he was doing. Great sense of humour. 🤣🤣
What I learned in New Zealand, do not help yourself to the plastic containers at the supermarket with sweets, candy, nuts ect. They are not taste testers. Lol You have to buy it before eating it lol. I pretended I did not know that, and showed my passport to prove it. Lol
Yeah as a Kiwi, I can definitely appreciate the athletism and skill involved with Rugby, but I've simply never cared for the sport really at all since being born and raised here lmao. In saying that I certainly wouldn't mind watching one of the major games at a pub if it happens to be on. Other than that it's simply not something I ever think about or follow at all.
Hey man, my girlfriend and I are planning to do a years working visa from the UK in NZ next year, just wondering if your interested in doing a video on how you came to NZ and why you decided to move there? Cheers
I've never had a restaurant bring me the bill in New Zealand, EVER, even at really fancy ones. I dont even understand the point of them bringing it to you.
I love how this guy's got the teasing down as harmless fun. People who are actually from here, born here and grown up here still don't even have that down. And no flexing is a big one glad he understands anyone flexing anything actually doesn't own anything worth of value at all
Re: 'joshing' type humour. IMO kiwis are better at giving it than taking it. TBH I think it's often pass-ag. 'Fresh off the boat' 15 yrs ago, I accidentally put myself in harms way a couple of times by presuming I was allowed to give as good as I got. Soon learned.
To be fair, some of us are absolutely obsessed with the Lord of the Rings. I'm one of them you can talk to me about it as much as you want lol Edit, and I don't like rugby, and that's probably not a coincidence 🤣
@Curls your are welcome bub , That's another saying (bub). We use it as a term of endearment. I usually say bub when in a convo that's not professional but more in everyday yaks with people, and they don't need to be whanau.
We are content and happy within ourselves. Our happiness comes from being last to first. Glad you came to our paradise brother and I'm from Mae hong son Thailand and New Zealand is my home. Happy you are delving into our culture and colloquialisms.
Your thumbnail game is on point 👍 Have you considered paying someone on Fiver to make you a cool intro though ? Glad to hear coffee in NZ is similar to Australia. I always thought we did well because of our Greek and Italian friends.
A very big faux pas if your with Māori (less so with Pakeha) is to sit on a table. Basically, don’t put your bum on the same surface that you eat off of. And yes, tourists in general but freedom campers in particular, please pick up after yourselves. Nothing winds us up more than hearing stories of tourists leaving behind trash, food scraps and even dirty nappies after they leave. There’s plenty of bins around, don’t be a pig.
A thing to add to this, don't touch the tops of people's heads, generally the reason for this is because in Maori culture the top of the head is tapu (sacred, spiritual) and should not be touched by other people. Annother tapu thing is places where food goes, so sitting on tables or mats is a big no no.
I've been doing a little research about Aotearoa as I plan to move there, I actually never heard of tops of people's head being tapu, so cheers for teaching that!
@@DraxTheDestroyer generally unless someone has told you they don't mind it, touching someone's head is probs not the best idea. Not everyone follows tapu guidelines (or whatever) but it's respectful to understand and follow it
#2 is also a problem to a degree in that a lot of NZers have never learnt to accept that it's ok to take pride in achievement and they conflate it with arrogance. Because of this we get the 'tall poppy syndrome' and the 'aw shucks bro' - it's also given NZ a bit of a cultural cringe when hearing an NZ accent overseas or why we bombard celebrity visitors with 'what do you think of NZ', fifteen seconds after arriving'. That being said, I agree with the general point in that we're not hugely heirachical and can spot someone trying to play 'common man' when they clearly don't have a clue [like the leader of the National Party, for example] :)
Mainly correct, but many kiwis do brag about money as it's very materialistic here. also rugby, we have a great knowledge but more so on our own team, I found rugby fans around the world tend to have more of an international knowledge so in general that's better.
Don't litter? go to one of the (too) many fast food outlets to see litter. Also a lot of fast food packaging can be seen being flung out of moving cars in NZ all too often!
Also when overseas people meet us kiwis, Don't ask us what we do for a living that's like asking us for our age, it's none of their business. We just don't care. We are too chill to care what someone does for a living 😂😂
Great video and list bro. I'm amazed that not littering is such a big deal. Why would you litter, anywhere, in any country? WTF take your rubbish with you. I've watched a few of these types of vids on NZ and always surprised that littering is mentioned. So in the UK do you just throw you rubbish out the window lol 😆
You are so welcome here... Thank you for noticing us, respecting us and choosing to enjoy you time here. Not all recent arrivals do. I hear a lot of moaning. If you are going to emigrate to NZ you need to accept that you are in a different country and a different culture. One colonial leftover is that we are like the UK 30 years ago. Can we put that misconcept to bed? A lot of us Kiwis are well aware of our shortcomings as a country and don't need them shoved in our faces every conversation. I understand homesickness. I lived in the UK myself and didn't absolutely love everything about it (especially not straight away) but I came to love the land, the culture, the history - Cambridge will always be home away from home to me - and I love and respect the many peoples of the land. All I ask people is if you choose to live here, at the bottom of the world, far away from everywhere, that they try to take on your mindset or they will always be miserable.
"bantering, light bullying, taking the Mickey"...that explains a lot! but I wonder if this kiwi way of accepting each other only applies to guys? 🤔Anybody can help?
#2 doesn't really count in Auckwardland tho. Them Jafas are just full of their own importance. #5 If someone is taking the piss out of you the best thing you can do is laugh and give back as good as you get. Don't be nasty tho - just throw a couple of generic insults and ease into it. #8 I wish some of the locals would listen to this one. While many (most?) of us are conscious of not littering there are way to many exceptions to the rule.
In richmond nelson today I was trying to cross the main traffic lights across the main road and the guy went on saying we could cross and the cars just kept coming this happened 3 times and then we walked away bc yk it wasnt gonna let us and it let some other people go right away??
Just curious - I've seen a couple of these types of videos now (UK & American folks in NZ) and they have all included the not littering thing - does this mean that is generally acceptable to litter in their countries ?
It drives me insane to see someone litter. I don't know anyone personally who would be okay with it here in the south of England. But a lot of young people and teenagers will drop their litter everywhere. So annoying.
I have lived in newzealnd since the day i was born and tbh NZ Coffee is good but at the mall everyone goes to starbucks so its not that bad but i do agree nz coffee is AMAZING the rest of them i dont really know about lol
do yu think surfing is bad, i regret not learning to surf, my older brother was a surfer, Raglan beach. Mount Te Aroha is a sunrise visit, and cuddle in snog,
Um....the greatest Women's rugby team in the world ever is also NZ. They have won 6 of the 9 World Cups and have only lost it once in the last 21 years. Not sure what else they have to do to be considered the best? Might want to add that to your list or things not to do. Disrespect the women. Cause it won't be the men who come to their defence, they will do that happily themselves. First country in the world to give women the vote for a reason. The women here are tough and independent.
Yeah I made a huge, huge mistake here. No way of dressing it up, this was a massive error on my part. No excuse. Will address this in my next video, I hope you accept my apology because I truly am sorry for not mentioning the mighty Black Ferns, especially after their recent achievement!
No one disrespectts the Maori language, but equally no one wants it rammed down their throats either. Ie: tv news or government departments. Ever noticed the IRD don't call themselves by a Maori name? There is a very good reason for that. That's not PC is it. But true.
@@TheMarathonomahos "Ever noticed the IRD don't call themselves by a Maori name?" Except they do, and it's Te Tari Taake. Do tell which government departments have "gotten rid of" their English titles.
@@TheMarathonomahos most institutions have both a Māori and English. You can still use the English names and everyone will know what u mean, but there's an option for people who prefer the Māori names.
Sorry mate but point 10 is contentious. There's a large group of people who are being increasingly disenfranchised subtly everyday by a rampant majority government and special interest groups that want to see ~75% of the history of European NZ culture gone. This is not meant to be inflammatory...but it is happening that's a fact. If you take a half step back and look at the broader picture...You'll "see" what I'm talking about...just saying ...
"75% of the history of European NZ culture gone" - have you ever taken an NZ history course? I think you'll find that it is still majority non-Maori history...
The First peoples in New Zealand were the Mori Ori a totally separate people with different DNA The Maori almost wiped the Mori Ori out in the Chatham Island massacre in the 1800's and captured the women and children as slaves
Nope. The Moriori were a Maori tribe who migrated to the Chatham Islands around 1500AD from NZ and became pacifist. Then after Europeans arrived, Taranaki Maori took European boats and... yeah massacred the poor bastards.
Nope, there is no such thing as 'totally different DNA" - you seem to not understand biology too well - and let's not speak of your poor historical understanding. .
Thank you curls for your pronunciation of Te Reo Maori. You pronounce better than a lot of NZers. Glad you took a little bit of time to appreciate our culture. Kei te pai bro!
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@@ymaxey L criticism of W comment 🤦
@@ymaxey really what wrong with a new zealanders
@@bot-gr1rn I never said anything like that why would I dislike my own ppl
I'd also like to add that you should take your shoes off before entering someone's house or when you're on a marae.
This is a fantastic list. I really appreciate that you have moved here and learnt as much about our culture and ethics as you have. One thing I would like to add that is very important is do not sit on tables. It is a big offense in Maori culture and most people will be irritated by it even non-Maori people as it is considered unhygienic. Sit in chairs or on the ground but never a place that is intended for the preparation or consumption of food.
Or put a hat or handbag on a table either
I was horrified when my Aussie workmates would constantly sit on the table in the staff room.
They got educated- One doesn’t eat off a toilet seat, so one doesn’t sit on a table where food is eaten. Disgusting 🤢
Awesome point, @user-qr9me2gs6i. I was going to say the same thing :-)
Praying that you can stay here bro,NZ needs decent humans like you, you are one of us now.
I love the way you pay in restaurants & cafes here. So much quicker than trying to grab a staff member’s eye for the bill and then again when you are ready to pay. I don’t know why they don’t do that back in the UK.
Thank God you mentioned the rugby!!! I'm part of probably the huge majority of kiwis who couldn't give a toss about it, lol!!! Ps i like hearing your more balanced views than some of the expat USA citizens here...i think as a whole our quirks and banter and lifestyle I guess is far closer to UK expats than Americans....thank God...my brother has been living there for 2 decades and he still can't cope with the constant focus on work and money and "selling yourself" that culture seems to promote...you are right...kiwis wanna just get along w everyone..not constantly show off their achievements and the notion that someone is better than someone else isn't much appreciated here...ESP with regard to materialistic things...hope u get to see more of the country other than just wellington some day!!
I was an Extra on Fellowship of the Ring was in the NZ Army at the time
A lot of the world calls Kiwifruit just Kiwi. Do not come to NZ and say you enjoy eating Kiwi... Your basically saying your either eating a local or an endangered bird. Both of which are frowned upon...
It's ok to eat a kiwi - as long as it's consensual
Soo true lol 😆 🤣
Hahahaha yup
@@paulg3336 😂 🤣made me laugh!
RESPECT!!!..I've watched a few of your videos and must say if we had more like you,what a world we would have...
Nga mihinui e hoa,Kia tu tonu to korero,I roto I tenei whenua o Aotearoa me te tikanga hoki.. Mauri Ora..big thank you friend,keep going strong with your message of our land,and our beliefs in Aotearoa,breath of life.mean mana mean
Good list my guy!! Few you could have chosen 1) take your shoes off before entering houses and Marae. 2) Don't sit on tables 3) if offered tea or coffee accept or at least request water - considered polite, welcoming and friendly + hospitable, to offer anyone entering a home, office etc tea and coffee and the guest to accept. It is a get to know you ritual if sorts. To refuse is considered rude to varying degrees. Don't mock tea either, taken seriously and we'll loved
Number 1 is becoming a thing here in the UK, most of the people I know would remove their shoes. Sitting on tables is weird, why would you do that? Same hospitality rules in general here - we offer tea, coffee or soft drink. It's not 'rude' to say no but it's off-putting socially. I would always offer drink and some sort of food to visitors. Even workmen or builders get offered tea. Tea is a way of life. Never mock tea.
Kia ora mo to korero e whariki mai nei, piki mai kake mai nau mai haere mai ki Aotearoa. Thank you for your kind words your observation and welcome welcome welcome to NZ
Also, don't sit on tables. I see Americans tend to do this a lot.
Peeps, tables are for glasses, not for arses.
Irritates the heck out of me
God yes, this annoys the shit out of me!!!! Tables are for food, not your ass 🤦♀️
Why do they sit on tables? Asking from UK.
The Māori have rules developed from thousands of years of common sense. Not putting ‘anything unhygienic’ on a surface used for eating is a rule WE ALL FOLLOW out of respect. Do not sit on tables, do not put your handbag on the table (hang it off yr chair) and NO HATS on tables either. The head is sacred in Māori tradition. Inside the home this is also a rule! don’t put your bag on the table, don’t put your hat on the kitchen bench where someone will make a sandwich later. Oh and cats are not allowed to jump up on the bench either! The exception is-if you live in an all-white household you might not have these rules to follow but as soon as one Maori person lives with you - these rules will be back for the entire household. It’s just about being respectful of other people‘s beliefs and they are absolutely right that I do not want my cat or your backpack sitting on a spot where I’m going to be putting my sandwich. This set of rules is called Tapu (sacred) it also includes not cutting your hair or cutting your nails after dark. Which sounds incredibly sensible if you’re living in a village in the middle of the bush with only starlight or fire light to see by- it prevents you from getting an awful haircut LOL Also no shoes inside and no using our huge sea shells as ashtrays. The shells are scared treasures gifted by the sea God Tangaroa, so we don’t desecrate ‘taonga’ (treasures or gifts) Lastly, before taking anything out of the bush or out of the sea, you say a prayer of thanks for the gift from the GOds. This ritual is optional these days- but it’s still cool to do.
@@camogrrlI’m Pākehā and it also horrifies me how many people let their cats onto tables, benches or even the range. It’s not hard to teach them not to do that. I didn’t know about the pāua shell ashtray thing though, I’m afraid it was quite a thing when I was growing up in the ‘80s. The more you know…
You know us so well! Amazingly accurate list and so nice to see how much you respect our country. You are very very welcome here!
E whakaae ana ahau ki to rarangi ingoa me te mihi ki o whakahoki korero pono mo nga tikanga o Aotearoa. Kia mau tonu enei ataata kia pai to mahi 😁
If your wondering what I just commented, I'm saying I agree with your list, I appreciate your honest feedback about New Zealand and to keep up with the videos 💜 your doing awesome 👍
Wow thank you so so much for writing that comment in Te Reo that was beautiful to read! And thank you so much for what you said, too kind ❤️
@@itscurlsbaby you have a huge fan base here 😊 your a kiwi in our eyes so keep up the good work mate 😉
I am in New Zealand from Uk I loved my instant coffee at home . But now wow coffee here is amazing. When we have to go back (NEVER )I will buy a coffee machine. Ps love New Zealand especially where I am staying Wellington 👍
Loved it much respect from Auckland New Zealand
It sounds more like my perfect place with every video! Suddenly decided to do something about my dissatisfaction with the UK and a move to NZ is all I can think about now
We have a young offender crime spree problem at the moment, and gang shootings nearly every day.
It is good, however it does have massive systemic issues with mental health, insatutional racism, not enough protection for lgbtqia+ youth and public transport. It's not perfect I have lived here all my life, I do love it here but it's not without fault. Glorifying any country has its issues and while I feel proud for the praise I need people to understand that just because it's better then other places does not mean it's good all the time.
@alicetumblescribbleson5961 and London has random knifings and drive by acid attacks. I'm a Kiwi who lived 5 years in OZ and 10 year in UK sadly awful stuff happens everywhere and every country has their own social issues.
Good for you!!! The world is worth exploring and you will find your happy place. I hope you love NZ.
hey bro really enjoyed this video without the music loop in the background - when your edits are tight and there's not a lot of dead air it just feels better
Another great video, thank bro for the love you show Aotearoa.
I'm a kiwi bloke and I can't stand rugby.
Years ago I was on a work team-building retreat and the boss insisted that everybody gather to watch a rugby game. So I spent the whole time annoying everyone by asking stupid questions like "what's offside?" "why did the umpire blow his whistle?" (cue "IT'S A REFEREE NOT AN UMPIRE reeeee") and so on throughout the first half.
I was allowed to miss the second half...
#3...
I was in an English pub in Bangkok and this pissed young fella, of similar build to yourself, comes out of the toilet I was waiting to use. He says "Hey man, you from the North of England?" I said "Nah, New Zealand".... He goes "OH, BRISBANE!!?!" I go "Nah, Auckland"... He goes "Ah! Auckland, AUSTRALIA!!" I said "You're a bit pissed ain't ya!?" Hahahaa
He knew what he was doing. Great sense of humour. 🤣🤣
Who said we're friends with Australia?!?
What I learned in New Zealand, do not help yourself to the plastic containers at the supermarket with sweets, candy, nuts ect. They are not taste testers. Lol You have to buy it before eating it lol. I pretended I did not know that, and showed my passport to prove it. Lol
😂😂😂😂😂 cant stop laughing
What..... why would they be testers?
@@neofalconer5722 there is no reason, just ate them anyway lol.
@@mohork lmao
@@neofalconer5722 I plead ignorance. Showed them my passport saying I'm a foreigner.
Yeah as a Kiwi, I can definitely appreciate the athletism and skill involved with Rugby, but I've simply never cared for the sport really at all since being born and raised here lmao. In saying that I certainly wouldn't mind watching one of the major games at a pub if it happens to be on. Other than that it's simply not something I ever think about or follow at all.
Great vid bro
Hey man, my girlfriend and I are planning to do a years working visa from the UK in NZ next year, just wondering if your interested in doing a video on how you came to NZ and why you decided to move there? Cheers
You should make a video about you eating boil up!!!
1:58 SHOUTOUT To BLACKFERNS
Agree with this list.
Great list , agree with you 100% , top marks 😀
I've never had a restaurant bring me the bill in New Zealand, EVER, even at really fancy ones. I dont even understand the point of them bringing it to you.
I love how this guy's got the teasing down as harmless fun. People who are actually from here, born here and grown up here still don't even have that down. And no flexing is a big one glad he understands anyone flexing anything actually doesn't own anything worth of value at all
Re: 'joshing' type humour. IMO kiwis are better at giving it than taking it. TBH I think it's often pass-ag. 'Fresh off the boat' 15 yrs ago, I accidentally put myself in harms way a couple of times by presuming I was allowed to give as good as I got. Soon learned.
To be fair, some of us are absolutely obsessed with the Lord of the Rings. I'm one of them you can talk to me about it as much as you want lol
Edit, and I don't like rugby, and that's probably not a coincidence 🤣
Why didn’t the giant bird that picked Frodo up at the end just fly him there to begin with? Walk walk walk walk wakes up in a bed.
Your Def one of us bro
Love your korero, very refreshing and funny 😁
Thank you Julz this made my day, appreciate it so much!
@Curls your are welcome bub ,
That's another saying (bub). We use it as a term of endearment. I usually say bub when in a convo that's not professional but more in everyday yaks with people, and they don't need to be whanau.
100% Agree with the Lord of the Rings statement, I’m Kiwi born and raised never seen the movies and couldn’t care less about them.
Man i love this guy!!
We are content and happy within ourselves. Our happiness comes from being last to first. Glad you came to our paradise brother and I'm from Mae hong son Thailand and New Zealand is my home. Happy you are delving into our culture and colloquialisms.
Number 11: Do not attempt to take on an ostrich.
Number 12: Always blow on the pie.
What about a wallaby? Doesn't look like they've got much of a reach but those hind legs look pretty scary. ;0)
we have ostriches??
Your thumbnail game is on point 👍
Have you considered paying someone on Fiver to make you a cool intro though ?
Glad to hear coffee in NZ is similar to Australia. I always thought we did well because of our Greek and Italian friends.
A very big faux pas if your with Māori (less so with Pakeha) is to sit on a table. Basically, don’t put your bum on the same surface that you eat off of.
And yes, tourists in general but freedom campers in particular, please pick up after yourselves. Nothing winds us up more than hearing stories of tourists leaving behind trash, food scraps and even dirty nappies after they leave. There’s plenty of bins around, don’t be a pig.
A thing to add to this, don't touch the tops of people's heads, generally the reason for this is because in Maori culture the top of the head is tapu (sacred, spiritual) and should not be touched by other people. Annother tapu thing is places where food goes, so sitting on tables or mats is a big no no.
I've been doing a little research about Aotearoa as I plan to move there, I actually never heard of tops of people's head being tapu, so cheers for teaching that!
@@DraxTheDestroyer generally unless someone has told you they don't mind it, touching someone's head is probs not the best idea. Not everyone follows tapu guidelines (or whatever) but it's respectful to understand and follow it
@@neofalconer5722 gotcha! 👍
Hello Curls, I've always taken the view that NZ and Australia have a friendly rivalry.
It’s the pronounciation of Matamata❤
#2 is also a problem to a degree in that a lot of NZers have never learnt to accept that it's ok to take pride in achievement and they conflate it with arrogance.
Because of this we get the 'tall poppy syndrome' and the 'aw shucks bro' - it's also given NZ a bit of a cultural cringe when hearing an NZ accent overseas or why we bombard celebrity visitors with 'what do you think of NZ', fifteen seconds after arriving'.
That being said, I agree with the general point in that we're not hugely heirachical and can spot someone trying to play 'common man' when they clearly don't have a clue [like the leader of the National Party, for example] :)
And the ‘here’s some pineapple lumps, and L&p’ both taste like shite.
Spot on mate
As a kiwi woman, I think that this is really good list. Very accurate too. Love this!
Mainly correct, but many kiwis do brag about money as it's very materialistic here.
also rugby, we have a great knowledge but more so on our own team, I found rugby fans around the world tend to have more of an international knowledge so in general that's better.
Materialistic but In a different capacity. North and south are almost two different countries but we share great honor and grace and history.
Don't litter? go to one of the (too) many fast food outlets to see litter. Also a lot of fast food packaging can be seen being flung out of moving cars in NZ all too often!
Great, we call it scoff & run even in 5 ⭐️😂
Well said bro
New Zealand sounds like my kinda place. 😎
Also when overseas people meet us kiwis, Don't ask us what we do for a living that's like asking us for our age, it's none of their business. We just don't care. We are too chill to care what someone does for a living 😂😂
Americans in particular seem to define themselves by their job, I find it strange and a little sad.
I do agree all your list esp COFFEE!!
Thanks for the rugby thing :)
Spot on!
Agree with everything, our culture is our diverse and changing population. Embrace and appreciate all that choose to be Kiwi.
Haha man, I am a kiwi and I talk endlessly about Lord of the Rings. That point cracks me up. Love it.
You should do a video on classic dairy lollies. Like…
-alien heads
-sour spiders
-spinning tops
And others 👍
Eskimos
Aniseed balls
Aniseed wheels
Jelly beans
Wine gums
Milk bottles, yum.
This was 💯
You a NZer now fam
You're a legend mate I love this comment!
I'm a Kiwi, and I never saw one of the Lord of the Rings movies. I don't like Rugby. I'm sure many Brits don't like ⚽️
Nope, can't stand football. Many Brits don't like it. But it is a very popular sport.
@@christinamoxon Exactly.
I Loathe rugby.
What about dog etiquette?
Hahah we are defo coffee snobs
And ridiculously sarcastic and mean
Great video and list bro. I'm amazed that not littering is such a big deal. Why would you litter, anywhere, in any country? WTF take your rubbish with you. I've watched a few of these types of vids on NZ and always surprised that littering is mentioned. So in the UK do you just throw you rubbish out the window lol 😆
Yes, sometimes people do that, unfortunately. Fly-tipping is another thing that happens often too.
I always thought tomato sauce and ketchup were the same thing. My life is a lie.
You are so welcome here...
Thank you for noticing us, respecting us and choosing to enjoy you time here. Not all recent arrivals do. I hear a lot of moaning. If you are going to emigrate to NZ you need to accept that you are in a different country and a different culture. One colonial leftover is that we are like the UK 30 years ago. Can we put that misconcept to bed?
A lot of us Kiwis are well aware of our shortcomings as a country and don't need them shoved in our faces every conversation.
I understand homesickness. I lived in the UK myself and didn't absolutely love everything about it (especially not straight away) but I came to love the land, the culture, the history - Cambridge will always be home away from home to me - and I love and respect the many peoples of the land. All I ask people is if you choose to live here, at the bottom of the world, far away from everywhere, that they try to take on your mindset or they will always be miserable.
The second point doesn't apply as much to Auckland, but that's probably the biggest reason why we get called jafas
I'm not a jafa i am THE JAFA with a quadruple A rating
ARROGANT AUCKLAND ARIES ASSHOLE 👍
Number 3 made me piss myself laughing.
Man only 5k subs, not it bro you definitely putting in the work 🙌
Well they won't hear about it from me we've never watched lord of the rings got no interest in watching it either 😂🇦🇺
Number 11 don't mention the sheep shagging...lol. jk I love my kiwi Brothers and sisters.
"bantering, light bullying, taking the Mickey"...that explains a lot! but I wonder if this kiwi way of accepting each other only applies to guys? 🤔Anybody can help?
#2 doesn't really count in Auckwardland tho. Them Jafas are just full of their own importance.
#5 If someone is taking the piss out of you the best thing you can do is laugh and give back as good as you get. Don't be nasty tho - just throw a couple of generic insults and ease into it.
#8 I wish some of the locals would listen to this one. While many (most?) of us are conscious of not littering there are way to many exceptions to the rule.
What the hell's going on with the user names? Never seen that before?
@@_JustinCider_ just a bug in the software update. probably an invalid entry in the code. has turned an executable into a comment (non-executable).
Well said
What about catsup?
Curls
Ummm Mount Doom is not "Down South" it's in Central North Islands Tongariro National Park... you are forgiven just barely thou 😂
Ohhhh wow. I feel very stupid. Should’ve researched this one better! My mistake, appreciate you correcting!
@@itscurlsbaby it's ok I used Uncle Google cos I wasn't sure myself 😂
Recommends not to compare NZ and OZ then (checks notes) the next video is a comparison of NZ and OZ.
In richmond nelson today
I was trying to cross the main traffic lights across the main road
and the guy went on saying we could cross and the cars just kept coming
this happened 3 times
and then we walked away bc yk it wasnt gonna let us
and it let some other people go right away??
Just curious - I've seen a couple of these types of videos now (UK & American folks in NZ) and they have all included the not littering thing - does this mean that is generally acceptable to litter in their countries ?
In the uk they have litter police with Instant fines, drop your ciggy butt? Instant fine
It drives me insane to see someone litter. I don't know anyone personally who would be okay with it here in the south of England. But a lot of young people and teenagers will drop their litter everywhere. So annoying.
I have lived in newzealnd since the day i was born and tbh NZ Coffee is good but at the mall everyone goes to starbucks so its not that bad but i do agree nz coffee is AMAZING the rest of them i dont really know about lol
The only large chain coffee places you should be going to, are Gloria Jean and Coffee Club...and thats for Eggs Benedict or a Kiwi Breakfast 😅
Welcome to our little piece of paradise 😉😊
Rugby - the qualification of greatest men's team unnecessary - women's team even more dominant over the years.
Regretted it as soon as I uploaded. Black Ferns deserve so much more credit than they get! Foolish of me to omit them.
do yu think surfing is bad, i regret not learning to surf,
my older brother was a surfer,
Raglan beach.
Mount Te Aroha is a sunrise visit, and cuddle in snog,
Please do a video on JAFA
Um....the greatest Women's rugby team in the world ever is also NZ. They have won 6 of the 9 World Cups and have only lost it once in the last 21 years. Not sure what else they have to do to be considered the best? Might want to add that to your list or things not to do. Disrespect the women. Cause it won't be the men who come to their defence, they will do that happily themselves. First country in the world to give women the vote for a reason. The women here are tough and independent.
Yeah I made a huge, huge mistake here. No way of dressing it up, this was a massive error on my part. No excuse. Will address this in my next video, I hope you accept my apology because I truly am sorry for not mentioning the mighty Black Ferns, especially after their recent achievement!
@@itscurlsbaby I'll forgive you. This time.
@@itscurlsbaby way to handle that 👍 she's not wrong tho 🤷♂️
@@samoanfreak3455 Ha! Might have scarred him for life there. LoL.
Number 11: DONT COME TO THE PISS UP (PARTY) WITH NO BEERS. OR YOU CAN PISS OFF (GO SOMEWHERE ELSE LOL)
And don't bring the cheep beers and drink the expensive ones.
11.5 the loophole: you can bring a box of double browns or some other disgusting beers and drink everyone else's 😂😂😂
That's when the sarcasm turns into roasting and someone's flying off the balcony....or through it
❤
So don't be ignorant.. is what you are saying :)
Mt doom not in the south island
This. Mount Ngauruhoe is on the Central Plateau of the North Island.
Tongariro National park, south of lake Taupo
All correct
Rugby for me is 3rd 2nd ufc 1st basketball
For me it goes league, ufc, rugby.
and not everyone believes in your number ten
can you compare new zealand girls with australian girls?
No
$20 an hour vs $300 an hour
Certainly one of the down sides of nz is the women have certainly been hit with the ugly stick, the European influence in aussie women is👍
@@jonathanrait5790 I'd say the Maori influence in Aotearoa women is 👍
@@megahyperdeathAIDS what? Beer bellies and no teeth?
No one disrespectts the Maori language, but equally no one wants it rammed down their throats either. Ie: tv news or government departments. Ever noticed the IRD don't call themselves by a Maori name? There is a very good reason for that. That's not PC is it. But true.
You mean Te Tari Taake?
@@nathanadler8316 no. IRD. They haven't got rid of that name, unlike others
@@TheMarathonomahos "Ever noticed the IRD don't call themselves by a Maori name?"
Except they do, and it's Te Tari Taake.
Do tell which government departments have "gotten rid of" their English titles.
@@TheMarathonomahos most institutions have both a Māori and English. You can still use the English names and everyone will know what u mean, but there's an option for people who prefer the Māori names.
@@TheMarathonomahos I'll ask again, which government departments have stopped going by their english titles? Surely you must be able to name one.
Ive tried twice to watch LOTR...couldnt get past 15 min. Boring as!
soooooo boring, i fell asleep
Car chases and explosions every scene would've looked out of place. Peter Jackson did the next best thing, horse chases, elephant tanks and catapults.
Maori Culture is not New Zealand Culture !
New Zealand Culture is a mix of all cultures
Sorry mate but point 10 is contentious. There's a large group of people who are being increasingly disenfranchised subtly everyday by a rampant majority government and special interest groups that want to see ~75% of the history of European NZ culture gone. This is not meant to be inflammatory...but it is happening that's a fact. If you take a half step back and look at the broader picture...You'll "see" what I'm talking about...just saying ...
"75% of the history of European NZ culture gone" - have you ever taken an NZ history course? I think you'll find that it is still majority non-Maori history...
@@jumpingjohnflash Couldn't agree more with you!
The First peoples in New Zealand were the Mori Ori a totally separate people with different DNA The Maori almost wiped the Mori Ori out in the Chatham Island massacre in the 1800's and captured the women and children as slaves
Nope. The Moriori were a Maori tribe who migrated to the Chatham Islands around 1500AD from NZ and became pacifist.
Then after Europeans arrived, Taranaki Maori took European boats and... yeah massacred the poor bastards.
glad to see someone else knows their nz history not just the edited version
You’re just wrong
Nope, there is no such thing as 'totally different DNA" - you seem to not understand biology too well - and let's not speak of your poor historical understanding. .
Great video Bro