IS NEW ZEALAND BEHIND THE TIMES? 10 Inside Findings.

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It's A Drama

It's A Drama

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@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
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@nixsta
@nixsta 3 жыл бұрын
Having this place as my home is a blessing! I never TRULY realised how we were as a culture until I started watching videos like yours about us in NZ! I've always been grateful for being here for so many reasons, but stuff like this makes me appreciate this land and being born here on another level!
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful comment, thank you. And thank you for sharing your country with us! 🥰
@flohiggins4210
@flohiggins4210 3 жыл бұрын
NZ was the first country in the world to use ATM machine. We pay $18 here in Whangarei for doctors kids free. First country in the world to allow women the vote. We don't pay TV licences, not since the late 70's. Cheap medicines no matter what your income is. I pay $5 for my insulin thats for 3 months supply. You guys are great, thank you. Kea Kaha
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Flo, it seems that we are paying over the odds here in the Naki 😬 Still, I love my doctor, she's fab so I'm not complaining too loudly! 😜 Thanks so much for watching 😊
@laurencefraser
@laurencefraser 3 жыл бұрын
That one about giving women the vote is actually a bit weird, if I'm not msiss-remembering: Technically New Zealand wasn't yet an independent country at the time when that happened, so it wasn't the first "country" to do so, and by the time of its independence, other countries that were already independent had already given women the vote. So Functionally yes, but by any useful definition of the terms involved, no, not really.
@Mannequeer
@Mannequeer 3 жыл бұрын
​@@laurencefraser NZ was the first self-governing country to allow women the right to vote in parliamentary elections. The law passed in 1893. That is the reason Kate Sheppard is on the $10 note. NZ is also one of the few countries to have female positions as prime minister, governor-general, speaker of the House of Representatives, attorney-general and chief justice.
@tanehohua6881
@tanehohua6881 3 жыл бұрын
Trivial fact: NZ was the first country in the world to have EFTPOS or an Electronic Bankcard purchasing system. I recall going to the UK in the late 90s wondering why I could use my Bankcard🤔😁🤣 A noticeable difference in NZ to other western culture is the drinking culture, which is why I'm reluctant to move back is Sunday sesh's aren't that common in NZ. Kiwis tend to have a binge on a Friday or Sat. The rest of the week is normally set aside for work/sport&rec/relaxing. Kiwis love to drink on their own property. On the dining room table, in the kitchen, in the garage, in the backyard... We're flexible 😁🤙🏾🍻
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Love it! Thanks Tane 😁and yes...totally agree with the Sunday Avo drinking down the pub thing, I’m intrigued (actually just nosy) are you in the UK or NZ? Which won your heart??
@As-zn3cd
@As-zn3cd 3 жыл бұрын
i lived in england in the 80s and uzed eftpos in sainsburys ! so u might be wrong there
@tanehohua6881
@tanehohua6881 3 жыл бұрын
@@As-zn3cd possibly... But when I was living there we couldn't use our bank cards to make purchases at the cashier. Credit Card or Cash maybe London was different?
@kiwiraised
@kiwiraised 3 жыл бұрын
@@ItsaDrama EFTPOS = Electronic Fund Transfer at Point Of Sale
@rossmcintyre381
@rossmcintyre381 3 жыл бұрын
Yep NZ was the first country to use the hole in the wall system and eftpos .
@iallso1
@iallso1 3 жыл бұрын
I have a few thoughts and observations from my experience in NZ. It seems to me that there are still plenty of people smoking and lots of younger people who maybe didn't smoke cigarettes but have taken up vaping because it is not socially unacceptable, I can't believe how many vape shops there are around Christchurch. It was easy to open a Kiwi bank account, we were able to set it up from the UK before arrival, so on the first day here we went into the branch where we set passwords and were provided our Eftpos card. We are close to being a cashless society, recently some smaller stores, particularly dairies, have been charging to use paywave. The fees for visiting the doctor does seem to vary by practice, but access to your GP and other medical practitioners seems so much easier than the UK. Internet is so much better in NZ, and more so since we had fibre fitted before the covid lockdown. What was more impressive was that fibre was fitted free of charge. You talked about work life balance, it impressed me greatly that patents take their kids to sport on Saturday morning and then play their own sport in the afternoon, you can't do that if you have to work on Saturday. I did find it strange initially how early restaurants closed even at the weekend, I was told I couldn't get a table for 8pm because they would be closing soon after. Having been in NZ for 5 years before returning to the UK for a family event I was shocked on my return by how poor I found the coffee outlet and I can't believe how many good coffee shops and cafes there here. While Kiwis are ingenious in their ability to repair, recycle and repurpose items, in terms of vehicles this has the downside of keeping older vehicles on the road, that have less safety features and are less efficient and more polluting. To maintain our green credentials we should be replaced these older vehicles with new greener models. I'm not sure many of the vehicles here would pas an MOT emissions test in the UK. Irrespective of the differences or even because of the differences, I wouldn't want to leave NZ and certainly wouldn't head back to the UK.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this great comment Ian, we really appreciate it (and glad to hear that you are staying in NZ!) 🇳🇿🥰
@krysaliyah
@krysaliyah 3 жыл бұрын
You guys are so complimentary. Thank you. We’ll keep you. ♥️♥️♥️
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Haha! Thank you, we are happy to stay 😊❤️
@maxineamon
@maxineamon 3 жыл бұрын
Don't diss nurses! They are highly trained and very knowledgeable. My medical professional of choice is currently a nurse. She is right up there with any doctor and in a lot cases she is way better. She picked up a medical condition when I went for a smear. I'm patched up now and so appreciative.
@fredm5245
@fredm5245 3 жыл бұрын
My contribution is: the service industry in NZ as a blanket comment, shops, restaurants, in fact any interaction with the public - we are generally ultra polite comparing other countries around the world...
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Fred. It's true, and the thing that I love about the waiting staff in new Zealand is that even though they are not expecting a tip they are still super lovely. 🥰
@cd8190
@cd8190 3 жыл бұрын
It's easy to get a same-day doctors appointment in New Zealand and the service they provide is better than the NHS. The first time I went to the doctor here as I was about to leave he stopped me and asked me about something he had noticed which had been dismissed as nothing by doctors in the UK over many years, I explained that, he shook his head and said no, within 6 months it was treated surgically by a specialist. I would note that at $68 for your doctor's appointment you can't be registered, it does vary by area, with areas classed as lower socio-economic areas cheaper, I paid $18 last time, although my previous doctors were $50
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
That's so interesting to note Craig and I agree with the service. Wow...a couple of people have commented on the price of our doctors...maybe it's a Taranaki price? I thought that it was the same all over the country but obviously not? (Thanks so much for watching and for commenting) 😊
@cindyvelez8158
@cindyvelez8158 3 жыл бұрын
It does depend on where you live. Wellington was $50-$75; Whangarei is
@runforrestrun1965
@runforrestrun1965 3 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget the Toy Libraries. Fantastic idea to get the kids a variety of great toys and to donate your own grown up children’s toys they no longer want.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Oh yes! Love the toy libraries 😃
@jimboniface7202
@jimboniface7202 3 жыл бұрын
I gotta tell ya. Back when the Huntley power station was being built I was a profile cutter. We had an English engineer overseeing the cutting of steel plates. He told us we had the latest technology that he had bot seen in the UK. I think we feel away from the world and do everything to keep up with technology. And on the other side of the coin we really recycle, repair and or use the parts for something else
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim. We were taking to an American guy yesterday and he told us that he’d worked all over the world and NZ has one of the fastest internet speeds he’s seen 😊 Thank you for watching and for taking the time to share your story!
@purplepuma123
@purplepuma123 3 жыл бұрын
In France we’re still using the old stirrups 🤭 As for banking … it’s from the ice age too. Have to wait a couple of days to see transactions appear. Chèques are the norm. Administrative procedures are unnecessarily complicated- well no surprise there. Also kid bank accounts aren’t simple/encouraged. Children can get accounts tied to their parents but when I was little (in NZ) I got my own bank account and was encouraged to use it; to save and to budget. I’m thoroughly enjoying your channel. Going through your old videos listening whilst doing housework. Thanks for keeping me company and giving me a laugh.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Bonjour!! Lovely to have you with us! Would love to know about your French adventure and how to compares to NZ? If you would like to share then please contact us and let's arrange a chat!🙏 but until then...get on with the cleaning..those windows are filthy...😘😁 Thank you so much x
@MelHyde
@MelHyde 3 жыл бұрын
Love your podcasts! Keep it up
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Mel, you're very kind xx
@desmondcrosland7884
@desmondcrosland7884 3 жыл бұрын
I think you would find Auckland shopping hrs more extended than the rest of NZ. It’s a matter of population to support the need to be open bigger hrs.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Good point Desmond, thanks for watching! 😊
@bhanani5480
@bhanani5480 3 жыл бұрын
I remember when the shops close at 5pm on a Saturday and Sunday the shops weren't open. But In Auckland now, the shops are close at 4.30pm-5pm and then we have our late nights where the malls close at 9pm on a Thursday otherwise they close at 5pm. And our supermarkets close at 9 or 10pm. Some supermarkets are 24/7 but there's only a few of them.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, same in New Plymouth. When we first arrived (12 years ago) the shops closed at 12pm on Sat, now, most stay open until 5.
@paulcalkin7960
@paulcalkin7960 3 жыл бұрын
Hi this is my first time watching you. Being a kiwi living in Sweden I am glad to see what you are doing.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Paul! Wow...Sweden...it still blows my mind that we can sit here in Taranaki and have someone so far away be able to watch us. 😍 We have never visited Sweden but would love to, is it as beautiful as they say it is? ☺️
@bhanani5480
@bhanani5480 3 жыл бұрын
Great video, big eye opener to all the things you mentioned 👍 👌 👏
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you ☺️
@annaboivin9209
@annaboivin9209 3 жыл бұрын
Always fun to see a new pod cast from you guys. Smoko is of course from days gone by when just about everyone smoked. The first thing that happened was smoking being banned in pubs and such then all public buildings. I think a lot of people just got sick of having to go outside in the rain for a smoke and then the tax kept increasing to make it more and more expensive. Along with that were incentives to quit with free quit smoking programmes including free, gums, patches and phone support. It seems to be working well :)
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Anna! Yes, I supposed we never really noticed it and then it was so apparent when we went back to Europe. Lovely to know you are there watching Anna 😊
@charlottegurnell2628
@charlottegurnell2628 3 жыл бұрын
To add to it about your anti smoking campaign comments, if you are pregnant they have a programme to pay you cash for quitting smoking! Im not quite sure how they test it but i thiught it was a great idea!
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
@@charlottegurnell2628 Fab! Thanks for the info! ☺️
@venusflawn1980
@venusflawn1980 3 жыл бұрын
@@charlottegurnell2628 They probably using a carbon monoxide tester. It operates similar to a breathalyser.
@citizenkane0014
@citizenkane0014 3 жыл бұрын
25% of UK population is 17,044,000 people, 20% of NZ population is 1,100,000, only 5% percent difference but way larger in real numbers. The payoff is less tobacco health care costs.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, when you see it like that it really hits home doesn't it? Thanks so much for watching 😊
@haydensnowbe9821
@haydensnowbe9821 3 жыл бұрын
I feel like this is going to help me a lot. You guys are So Fun & informative & so nicely honest 🌸💗🌸💗🌸
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. That's a really lovely comment 🥰 We appreciate it 😊
@haydensnowbe9821
@haydensnowbe9821 3 жыл бұрын
@@ItsaDrama I have a friend who’s like a sister to me who’s Maori and the second she said NZers take you as you are, as an American, I couldnt believe it. Like part of me thought she was going on a bit. But she was like No we’re honestly too laid back to get so wound up ab stuff. You are who you are & if youre not hurting anyone everyone’s like Cool! So beyond all the other things Im looking forward to that bc here in America you constantly have to explain yourself bc everyone is so ready to jump your case ab anything so Im just so ready to be among other Peaceseekers.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
@@haydensnowbe9821 your friend sounds lovely. And yay to peace seekers! ❤️ Thanks for watching x
@laurag7369
@laurag7369 3 жыл бұрын
Great channel guys! And what a nice video. I’m 🇮🇹 living in 🇬🇧 and together with my British/kiwi boyfriend we are planning our move to 🇳🇿. Your content helps me a lot! Oh and by the way the smear situation in Italy is the same as in the UK. Can’t wait to move to NZ 😂🤣
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, we really appreciate you watching (and for taking the time to comment too!) Good luck with your move Laura and would love to talk more about Italy someday! 🥰
@KahurangiSteez
@KahurangiSteez 3 жыл бұрын
I live pretty rural (West Coast South Island) and yeah bugs are definitely a thing the further out you go! If you haven't done already you should look into getting the outside of your house sprayed, you can get the stuff yourself at bunnings. I do mine twice a year and it makes huge difference with flies and spiders in the house Regarding smoking, I wonder if it's a bit less common in your circles in particular? I find that very few people in NZ who are well off smoke, but most of the people on lower incomes smoke like trains.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips! Yes, we used to spray the house a few years ago but we haven't for a while...just got lazy I suppose! Thanks for watching! 😁
@VtorHunter
@VtorHunter 3 жыл бұрын
When we were moving back to Scotland in the 90s from the US people asked my mum if they even had paved roads there🤦‍♀️ Lots of people asked us what language they spoke there. Those internet speeds are amazing. My siblings and I live in a rural area near Seattle now and my brother gets about 1-3 mbps download with kbps in upload and works from home on it. His wife can't use the internet while he is working. I get "really good" internet at 50 mbps and 2 mbps up. If my brother wanted better internet at his house (2 miles from mine) he would need to pay over $40,000usd. And yes, stirrups all across America.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for that comment, it's fascinating to hear have things compare in other parts of the world. (We have never been to Seattle but would love to visit one day) - I'll just make sure that I have a smear before I arrive 🤣🤣
@maverick214
@maverick214 3 жыл бұрын
The NHS definitely isn't "free" in the UK. All salary and wage earners pay an additional tax called National Insurance each year to fund the NHS which can be up to 12% extra tax.
@peterpain6625
@peterpain6625 3 жыл бұрын
True. But still WAY better than in the usa where an accident can literally put you in crippling debt. Doesn't mean it can't be even better elsewhere ... Looking at europe and scandinavia ;)
@BoldRam
@BoldRam 3 жыл бұрын
If you have a mortgage go to your account manager and tell them you don't want any monthly or transaction fees on any of your accounts. They really don't give a stuff about your account fees if they're making good profit on your mortgage loan.
@BoldRam
@BoldRam 3 жыл бұрын
If they say no, ask around and you'll find almost any other major lender will do it and do all the transfer hassles for you too.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
@@BoldRam Really??! I didn't know that...what a fab piece of advice! Thanks so much 😁
@cindyvelez8158
@cindyvelez8158 3 жыл бұрын
Pretty much all banks are zero fees for personal accounts (if not, check you are using the correct account types). Business banking tends to attract fees. I have not paid a transaction fee nor account fees for about 10 years 🙂
@jontypmcguire
@jontypmcguire 2 жыл бұрын
Dunedin(giga town), NZ internet fibre: 837mbps down and 431mbps up
@FairnessFobe
@FairnessFobe 3 жыл бұрын
Re: "smoko", its origin is Australian, going back to the depression era post world war 1. Many many servicemen returned home to a country in poor shape having been relied, like others, to contribute to the war effort & to Britain's own survival, not only that Australia had hardly emerged from colonial days when WW1 occurred. The men were faced with poverty, hunger & unemployment so many had to take to the road begging door to door for work just to stay alive. They would stop anywhere they could find a spot unroll their swag, their bedroll, & light a fire where they could boil the Billy can to make tea & have a smoke. That's why a break in a workday became known as 'smoko'. The man became known as 'swaggies' or 'swagmen'. It was a tragic time.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! 😊
@FairnessFobe
@FairnessFobe 3 жыл бұрын
One thing I omitted was 'smoko' referred also to the smoke from the camp fire. Often the swaggy only had the tea he made & the roll-your-own cigarette but no food. Unless he caught a rabbit & cooked that on his fire. His only comfort in winter was fire warm fire and a ciggy.
@camw3447
@camw3447 3 жыл бұрын
Banking is atrocious in the UK. Glad I signed up before I left NZ as I heard horror stories when I arrived in England. I hated the banks there but at least I had an advantage of an open account
@franmase2857
@franmase2857 3 жыл бұрын
I moved to Australia for 8 years ... came back home and went to open a bank account and still had my old account lol ... still had 70 bux in my savings lmao
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Oh Yes!! Don't you love surprises like that Fran?! 😁
@melblue4953
@melblue4953 3 жыл бұрын
When we were in Europe we left pubs as it was so horrible and made us end up smelling of smoke it was overwhelming.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Yes...we were only talking about this earlier; Brian used to DJ when he was younger (very! ) and said he felt as though he’d smoke 40 cigarettes just through passive smoking 😩
@moniquegin8444
@moniquegin8444 3 жыл бұрын
yep US stirrups. US is the same shop shop shop, especially weekends, lets go to the mall, whereas NZ weekends you think where shall we go for a drive, lets go camping, lets go boating etc
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
So true 🥰Thanks for watching and for taking the time to leave us so many fab comments, Monique! x
@bhanani5480
@bhanani5480 3 жыл бұрын
I've noticed that too, that you don't see many ppl smoking in NZ. I think it's illegal for shops to openly display them, they have to be hidden or locked in a cupboard but it's been ages since I've seen someone smoking. I see lots of ppl vaping but not smoking
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
So true! It’s not until you make a point of looking that you notice it really isn’t that common. Thanks so much for watching! 😊
@pippinrocks
@pippinrocks 3 жыл бұрын
Loving the vlogcasts!
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Danielle, that means a lot 🥰
@ianhawthorne2654
@ianhawthorne2654 3 жыл бұрын
hi guys loving a good laugh watchn ya pods. the term smoke o or smoko was thought to have originated with the British merc navy around the late 1850s.. keep me laughing cheers Ian
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info Ian, we appreciate you being here! 😊
@jimtakahashi4638
@jimtakahashi4638 2 жыл бұрын
What NZ can be proud of is mostly its nature, in other word something made by nature while there’s not much about what is manmade. Actually, the latter has been destroying the former quite rapidly. “Clean Green NZ” was pretty much true only because of its small population, but it now sounds quite hollow. The land and water have been incessantly contaminated by one of NZ's primary industries, livestock farming. IMO, livestock farming is the root of so many evils happening in NZ. Actually, violence is rampant in NZ. It’s been statistically and scientifically proven that those who are capable of animal cruelty are way more likely to be violent to humans. And, while many of those who work in the livestock industry are just indifferent and insensitive to the cruelty inflicted on farm animals, others seem to know, consciously or unconsciously, that what they do to make money is cruel to animals. It means they experience trauma, and when people are tormented by trauma, they try to wash it away … in many cases by drinking or taking drugs. It all comes down to morality, which includes compassion for victims, respect for life and responsibility for one’s own actions. And this country has a low level of morality creating a bad chain reaction, which can be broken once the standard of morality is raised. One concrete and indispensable way is to stop killing innocent animals for our benefit. You are what you choose, especially when better alternatives are available.
@r.1599
@r.1599 2 жыл бұрын
When I was living in New Zealand, the shops closing early like that was a problem because if I needed something, I'd have to leave work early and _literally_ run around the city like a madwoman in the half hour before everything closed up, in order to get my shopping done. It was actually really stressful and made things like getting customer service (example, when I bought a stereo and it was full of problems) extremely difficult.
@johnforde7735
@johnforde7735 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, smoko used to mean a smoke break. In the UK, I used to have an automatic payment to my checking account and sometimes it failed. Actually often. But because of that , I would get overdrawn on my checking account. And because of that they would have a 20 pound fee. But it was their fault in the first place, I can't remember how many times I had to go down to the branch to sort that out.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
So true John. I phoned the bank in the UK more than I phoned my mum! Thanks so much for watching and for sharing your experience 😄
@laurencefraser
@laurencefraser 3 жыл бұрын
New Zealand had a similar problem for a while: you'd go to buy something using eftpos, forgetting that your account was low, the thing would get refused, and then the bank would charge you a Very high fee, like you'd bounced a cheque or something... Which, of course, if you had little enough money that this was coming up to start with would drive your balance into the negative, where upon they'd ding you with another large fee for the resulting unauthorized overdraft! ... But here's the thing: they Wouldn't Notify You Of This, so it was very easy for you to get hit several weeks in a row before noticing the problem. Such nonsense was one of several reasons that Kiwibank was created. Government owned consumer banking outfit. Basically the return of the old Postbank (which was privatized back when that was all the rage). The logic being that it was much easier to control the privately owned banks with competition than with laws, especially given that by that point every single proper bank was Australian owned. (There were still a couple of credit unions or whatever they'rd called, but no domestically owned banks left). Kiwibank essentially sets a floor on how bad other banks can be by being credible competition. Previously they hot away with almost anything by all being equally bad. Meanwhile, the Government cares more that the bank is functioning and not losing problematically large amounts of money, rather than about profit maximisation. After all, functional banks mean healthier economies mean a higher tax take!
@maxineamon
@maxineamon 3 жыл бұрын
UK was so backward that when my English flatmates found out I had a cheque account they thought I was trying to be posh! I asked them how they paid for things and I was told they got their money out of their Building Society account. The other backward thing is that I had to beg Barclays bank to open an account. Imagine that, begging for a bank to take your money. I couldn't bank my first pay cheque for a couple of weeks. I had to get the boss to go to the bank with me to vouch that I was a real.and honest person. Crazy system.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Hahah! Yes, I suppose whipping the old checking account out might look a bit fancy 🤣 Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment!
@maxineamon
@maxineamon 3 жыл бұрын
@@ItsaDrama out of interest, is that how you would spell checking account in the UK? Also, I referred to pence as P when I was in the UK. I had an English person tell me here in NZ there was no such thing as P's. Is that term only used in some parts of the UK? Btw, I lived in London and Bucks.
@drthomason7043
@drthomason7043 2 жыл бұрын
No flies at the mo, it's winter. While travelling overseas immigration and airport staff are curious about our passports, bankers were impressed with our bank cards. Getting a replacement card requires your pin number and signature which they have online.
@Andy_M986
@Andy_M986 3 жыл бұрын
Cafes in Perth here,don't do home made anymore, like a lot of our cafes back in NZ,I love that in a lot of small places still make their food in a homestyle way.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Me too! It's like nipping 'round to your grandma's everytime you go to a caf in New Zealand 😁
@Andy_M986
@Andy_M986 3 жыл бұрын
@@ItsaDrama So good!!!
@cd8190
@cd8190 3 жыл бұрын
Having owned and operated cafes in New Zealand there is an expectation from customers that good cafes make all their cakes, slices, and savoury cabinet food on-site, this also gives cafes a point of difference because customers can only buy that specific version of an item at a particular cafe, using mass-produced products available at multiple cafes reduces uniqueness and is more expensive than producing your own, although it does save time, and as most of it is frozen on arrival it can be stored for much longer.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
@@cd8190 Thanks for the insight! 😀
@typaul4859
@typaul4859 2 жыл бұрын
Smoking in the USA is like that. It’s not a rule in most places but it’s extremely rare to see anyone smoking unless you’re at a bar patio really late at night. Almost no one smokes in public
@neilmacbeth2213
@neilmacbeth2213 3 жыл бұрын
No, it's not just you with the flies. I can assure you there's plenty in suburban Christchurch and most other places in the country.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Phew! Good to hear Niel...Thought they just liked our kitchen...😳😆
@Moamanly
@Moamanly 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Brian. 943.5 down and 188.3 up today for me here on the Kapiti Coast. Eat your heart out ;^)
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
😆Good job!
@joedennehy386
@joedennehy386 3 жыл бұрын
I am neurotically watching what ex uk people anout my country, telling myself i dont teally care, but i must do. I want everyone to like us. You are just about kiwis now, so glad you see what we see. We thinks its gods own country Your sound is great, keep up the good work. But dont tell too many.........
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Joe, I don’t think anyone could dislike NZ 😌 and thank you for commenting on the sound, we appreciate that feedback 😊 PS: We promise not to tell too many! 😂
@suekennedy1595
@suekennedy1595 2 жыл бұрын
Stirrups are not used for Pap smears in Australia ,still used for sewing up ep
@Andy_M986
@Andy_M986 3 жыл бұрын
I used to be able to go into my bank back home in NZ,if I lost or damaged my card,they would get another for me within a few minutes, for around $15, Aussie banks don't do that.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Really? So what do you do in OZ if you lose your card?
@Andy_M986
@Andy_M986 3 жыл бұрын
@@ItsaDrama Wait 3 weeks to get the new one,meanwhile my bank, Commonwealth Bank,have cardless cash. They send a code to my phone, so I can get cash out,I hardly ever carry cash though. Plus I have to contact every company I have accounts with,to give them the new number,all a bit of a pain.
@shaungordon9737
@shaungordon9737 3 жыл бұрын
@@Andy_M986 my experience in Australia has been it literally takes 2 or 3 days to get a new one, and definitely not weeks. Maybe it depends where you live.
@Andy_M986
@Andy_M986 3 жыл бұрын
@@shaungordon9737 I live in Perth mate and bank with Commbank,it takes up to 3 weeks for my card to arrive,it arrived in 10 days last time though.
@thatbird2
@thatbird2 3 жыл бұрын
@@ItsaDrama I can only speak for the Commonwealth Bank, who replace the lost card with a temporary one immediately, then when your permanent card arrives, you simply destroy the temporary one, pop into the bank and fill out your pin number on the appropriate form. (The pin is invisible to the bank tellers.)
@camw3447
@camw3447 3 жыл бұрын
Both your teeth look amazing for English people. You seem like a sweet couple and I’m glad you hone schooled your kids. I haven’t lived in NZ for 22 years but I will return one day
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching Cam 😁
@fionamcgregor5687
@fionamcgregor5687 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing for English people?! Wow rude haha
@camw3447
@camw3447 3 жыл бұрын
@@fionamcgregor5687 mean spirited, accurate though. All that strong amazing Yorkshire tea and delicious chocolates and confectionery, it’s going to take a strong will to ignore all that delicious sugary goodness.
@fionamcgregor5687
@fionamcgregor5687 3 жыл бұрын
@@camw3447 do you live in England??
@camw3447
@camw3447 3 жыл бұрын
@@fionamcgregor5687 no Canada now, spent a year each living in Norfolk and Kent. Good times.
@janeosullivan7027
@janeosullivan7027 2 жыл бұрын
this year we started self testing it’s so easy
@peterpain6625
@peterpain6625 3 жыл бұрын
Consider yourself lucky you don't have Amazon and Ikea in NZ. Both WILL destroy those charming little shops everywhere in nz. As soon as people can just click on stuff and have it delivered next day those shopping streets are over with. At least in the longer run... Seen it over here in europe where pretty much all of the city centers are dying a slow death :/
@monster10ify
@monster10ify 3 ай бұрын
EFTPOS stands for “Electronic Funds Transfer at Point Of Service”.
@maryannesmith1392
@maryannesmith1392 3 жыл бұрын
I was in the UK 15 years ago and i noticed that the banking there was behind what we had here in NZ...
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, that’s what we first noticed too, seems so much easier to do things here. Thanks for watching Maryanne 😊
@janicesmith1956
@janicesmith1956 3 жыл бұрын
We have weekends so men can spend time with their families. As a child we had Friday nights open til 9pm. I worked 40 hours a week 12 hours on Fridays. Things have changed. I did not like food poisoning and bad restaurants in joburg. At least we have health inspectors here.
@dondon6988
@dondon6988 3 жыл бұрын
Repairing things in NZ was essential when the first Europeans arrived out from the UK. With sailing ships taking 2 - 3 months each way, ordering stuff from 'the homeland' was not practical. Later on, as ships sped up and decreased the shipping times if your tractor broke down you would fix it yourself or make a temporary repair while waiting for parts. Often these 'temporary repairs' would last a lifetime. They often say that necessity is the mother of invention and this is where NZ's became some of the most inventive folks on the planet. It is also said - 'give a kiwi a length of No 8 fencing wire and he can fix anything'. Enjoying your videos.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! 😊
@LincolnMcCann
@LincolnMcCann 3 жыл бұрын
EFTPOS = Electronic Funds Transfer at Point Of Sale When I moved from NZ to Aus 13 years ago it took me a while to get used to having to carry cash because not everyone had EFTPOS here back then.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Lincoln! Sending a big hello over from NZ to Aus! 😊
@patriciabethkedzlie7212
@patriciabethkedzlie7212 2 жыл бұрын
Another great episode....
@kelvinbrunton4780
@kelvinbrunton4780 3 жыл бұрын
l was seconded to the uk some years ago about 1995 to work for the NHSS I felt like I was going back in time. I could not believe how backward the uk banking system was. Coming from New Zealand it was hopelessly backward.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Oh dear...Would love to hear more about that story Kelvin...Thanks so much for watching 😃
@phoebus007
@phoebus007 3 жыл бұрын
Coffee in NZ is overwhelmingly excellent but Internet access seems more hit and miss. UK has widespread 4G coverage with 5G in many urban areas; broadband is frequently 100+Mbps download and 36Mbps upload. Many deals have unlimited data at prices way below NZ. As for banking, having spent 2 years in the USA, nineties Britain seemed fairly advanced but has improved significantly since; do all my banking online and, with contactless cards accepted everywhere, I can't remember when I last used cash. People are less obsessed with going to the shops since the pandemic, with more online shopping, including groceries for home delivery and, of course, Amazon being available here, unlike NZ. There are many positive attributes to NZ and, in fact, some of these are due to it being "behind the times", not least, more independent cafes etc. and much less traffic.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this Stuart, we appreciate you taking the time to not only watch but also make such an interesting comment. Thanks so much 😊
@phoebus007
@phoebus007 3 жыл бұрын
@@libbysevicke-jones3160 A surprising response to largely complimentary comments on New Zealand. You must have spent too long embedded with Aussies espousing a very dated stereotypical view of Brits from the postwar days of "ten pound Poms".
@kwerk2011
@kwerk2011 3 жыл бұрын
NZ internet providers may be expensive, but in larger urban areas 100Mbps down and 36 up would be considered very slow. The high speed requirement by government has larger areas able to access 950Mbps down and 300 up for a marginal extra cost. A plan giving 100Mbps in a larger area would be very cheap indeed.
@janeosullivan7027
@janeosullivan7027 2 жыл бұрын
you need all those Ids to open an account here if your a new customer now as well has been like that for quite awhile retired bnz staff member
@ApteryxRex
@ApteryxRex 3 жыл бұрын
It probably already been mentioned, but anyway...EFTPOS = Electronic Funds Transfer at Point Of Sale.
@Daniel-fo2qf
@Daniel-fo2qf 3 жыл бұрын
With the Eftpos card if they are lost or you tell them it broke when you went to use it they can check up how long ago you were issued that card. If it has been a few years since you got the card a replacement is often free
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Great tip, thanks so much Danile! 😁
@richardsingh5827
@richardsingh5827 3 жыл бұрын
There was heaps of flies in Picton
@maverick214
@maverick214 3 жыл бұрын
You're incorrect with regard to New Zealand EFTPOS cards. Most have an inbuilt chip, four digit PIN and have Paywave. The magnetic strip is really just a back up payment method.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
We're still on the old card from about 8 years ago! No chip in our card. Think it might be time to take a trip to the bank...Thanks for watching 😊
@janeosullivan7027
@janeosullivan7027 2 жыл бұрын
we only have banks in the main centres now they have all closed in small towns and small cities such a shame
@azzamat001
@azzamat001 3 жыл бұрын
EFTPOS = Electronic Fund Transfer Point Of Sale What it was originally called by the banks when it was introduced during the mid/late 1980s. Name of the service just stuck (and is what it says on the box).
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
😄 Thanks for the info!
@peterchristie1096
@peterchristie1096 3 жыл бұрын
It was always well known that when anyone arrived in new Zealand they were advised to turn their clock back 20 years. Thanks are a lot better now though.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching Peter 😊
@superhoriguy3164
@superhoriguy3164 3 жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with being a bit behind lol
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
@@superhoriguy3164 😉
@janeosullivan7027
@janeosullivan7027 2 жыл бұрын
you two just make me laugh so much
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jane, that makes us happy to hear! 😘
@georgedalgity1791
@georgedalgity1791 3 жыл бұрын
If you are in a lower social economic zone in NZ the doctors are only $15 or there abouts for a visit so they must go to a flash doctor $50, $60. No one uses cash or cheque books anymore payment over phone Apps.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree George, it seems we are paying over the odds. We live in New Plymouth and have always believed that $50 /60 was the going rate.
@laurencefraser
@laurencefraser 3 жыл бұрын
If you're old enough, have a low enough income, are young enough and/or have certain heath issues a lot of it's pretty heavily subsidised too. I think the doctor I go to normally charges something like $80 or so? I may be muddling that up with one of the specialists, but it was pretty high. But I qualify for those subsidies so it's more like $25-ish.
@fleur6882
@fleur6882 2 жыл бұрын
Hey - just come across your channel. I’m from the UK living in NZ and I HATE the winter here!! I miss the better houses in the UK no central heating here! 😭
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 2 жыл бұрын
You need to talk to Brian Fleur! Thank you for watching!
@fleur6882
@fleur6882 2 жыл бұрын
@@ItsaDrama omg.. do you guys have hot water radiators?! That’s the dream for me!
@geoffhughes225
@geoffhughes225 2 жыл бұрын
The fire place is normally situated near the middle of the house, so yeah, we have central heating
@robmort67
@robmort67 3 жыл бұрын
and the "pay it forward" we have on local FB pages etc
@racheladmore240
@racheladmore240 2 жыл бұрын
Flies if little house flies good, but my mum would always chase the big Greenie blow flies away cause she said they tell U your getting visitors so she chase them out course she didn't want visitors that day.. not sure if but that's what she believed
@JamesHurford
@JamesHurford 3 жыл бұрын
I remember when NZ shut down for thw weekend. Then they introduced Saturday morning shopping, then after some years, they allowed Sunday shopping. As for the Internet in Cornwall. I don't know exactly what it's like there, but to be fair, it might be the landscape, as in hills, etc, blocking signals. Then I could be, and probably am, wrong. Also, while you can get a good Flat White in London, I tend to think they are much better in NZ, and it's the thing I look forward to everytime I visit my family and friends in NZ. And yes smoko break was for smoking back in the day. I remeber a time when almost everyone smoked in NZ. I was shocked when I moved to the UK, and I think it's worse in places like France, for smoking.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and for taking the time to share this wonderful comment James, we really appreciate it! Have a great week 😊Liz and Bri
@JamesHurford
@JamesHurford 3 жыл бұрын
@@ItsaDrama I forgot to mention the reason for shutting down on the weekend, especially Sunday, was religeous. And until Saturady morning shopping, Friday night was the main late night shop for my family, and remained that way for a long time, till they retired. My parents are English by the way, and there are a few things I remember my mother complaining about, like NZ Fish and Chip shops. She's from Grimsby originally. And you're welcome. I seem to like the sound of my own comments :-P
@erinwilliams4911
@erinwilliams4911 3 жыл бұрын
EFTPOS is an acronym Electronic Fund Transfer at Point Of Sale… Personal banking is free 🤷‍♀️ NZ is a place where many companies and techs like to trial things before introducing them to other countries. As a result we are often well ahead of other countries And the doctor os $43 for high income earners
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Erin. Today I too my 17 year old to the docs. It cost $45 (and we are certainly not in the high income bracket). Still, it's better than the NHS where you literally are thrown out of the door after 5 minutes. Thanks for your comment and for watching 😊
@erinwilliams4911
@erinwilliams4911 3 жыл бұрын
@@ItsaDrama I think it varies by area, by high income earner, I mean you don’t have a community services card, they get a greater discount (and you don’t have to earn much in NZ to be in the high income bracket, I’m a primary school teacher and I’m in the high income bracket)
@billyryland
@billyryland 29 күн бұрын
New Zealand is not 0:20 "behind-the-times" as so impulsively misunderstood. And to judge its lingering momentum as being behind technologically, and socially is a little too hasty. It's wisdom in our minds to allow the impatient to test run all aspects of progress before we take a bit. Afterall these are man-made decisions be they material or mannerisms. We don't jump into the water without testing it's depth, content, and condition. 😂😅😊 We want to know that it's palatable for not just our friends and loved ones but our visitors also. Wisdom in full swing in NZ. 😂😅😊 Hope you all appreciate our humble view of caution.😂😅😊😂🙏🏽🎤🎼🎶🎵🎹🥁🎷🎺😎🧱
@janeosullivan345
@janeosullivan345 2 жыл бұрын
we pay $18 for a doctors appointment where we live in new zealand very lucky
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, that's a good price Jane! ☺️
@ireneadams5615
@ireneadams5615 2 жыл бұрын
Hello, you will find you living next to a farm, you will be swamped with flies. They quiet down in the cold months,. Love listening to you differences between NZ and England..
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Irene, and yes...us and flies?? We're like that 🤞🤣
@madisonparrott1970
@madisonparrott1970 3 жыл бұрын
Also - where can I find that car window video 😂 Ours just broke haha!
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Oh! I said to Brian to put that video up alongside the talking but he forgot! Poor Tessa....hours and hours of filming to put a new piece of glass in! a Mini... If you'd like it I'll get Bri to send it to you on the community chat? ❤️
@madisonparrott1970
@madisonparrott1970 3 жыл бұрын
@@ItsaDrama yes please! Send it over!
@tobystirling4019
@tobystirling4019 10 ай бұрын
I don’t know what it was 2 years ago but the current smoking rate in nz 2023 was 6.8%.
@nickfraser2844
@nickfraser2844 3 жыл бұрын
NZ is NZ. Who cares if we're backward?
@peterpain6625
@peterpain6625 3 жыл бұрын
Some people may call it backwards. I'd call it "smart enough not to do the rat race other countries do". Like fixing stuff and not throwing it away. Recycling parts. Being smart about buying used clothes/stuff. I think that's even the way forward...
@smolgok384
@smolgok384 3 жыл бұрын
This whole video was about how NZ is not backwards🤔
@r.1599
@r.1599 2 жыл бұрын
Living in a country where everything's so expensive, and a lot of people have lower incomes, leads to a lot of reduce-reduce-recycle-repair-regift...and Kiwi ingenuity.
@janeosullivan7027
@janeosullivan7027 2 жыл бұрын
we pay $18 for the doctor in wairoa low decile area
@Skiwi51
@Skiwi51 3 жыл бұрын
Eftpos stands for Electronic funds transfer at point of sale..I agree that the UK banking system is way behind the times..I was there for a few years and could not believe how difficult it was...I recall wanting to get 5 quid for lunch from a different branch to where my account was...it was that complex and complicated I cancelled the "attempted" transaction and stayed hungry..
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Oh no! Want to lose a few pounds? Head to the UK! 🤣Thanks for watching Stephen! 😊
@Skiwi51
@Skiwi51 3 жыл бұрын
@@ItsaDramaFrom memory it was going to cost 3 pounds to get 5..!! I love the UK, love the people..I met my late wife there, came to NZ to get married, she loved it here, this is where we lived and where she is buried..
@amilton1015
@amilton1015 3 жыл бұрын
Hello from Curitiba/brazil
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Hello Curitiba! Lovely to have you here! 🇧🇷❤️
@nswinoz3302
@nswinoz3302 3 жыл бұрын
Love New Zealand. Greener that Ireland, better snow than Switzerland and the locals nearly always speak English, or Is that the Netherlands? No must be New Zealand because they also have the most beautiful mountains. I was surprised about the charges for doctor visits over there however as the Americans immigrants are alway Banging on about how good it is in New Zealand for medical treatment yet you’re saying they charge a fee. I have lived in Australia for over four decades and over the last 10 years I don’t think I’ve paid for A doctor visit even though I also have private medical insurance, well used more for specialist services. Interesting NZ closing up mid Saturday afternoon that’s very similar to Australia but stopped in the early 80s, however I agree. Similar to Holland it creates a much better work life balance for employees and shoppers and you get used to it! NSW in Oz
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely Stephen, agree with those points (and now my daughter had mastered the art of making a Cornish pasty what else can I ask for?? It’s perfect! 😍
@nswinoz3302
@nswinoz3302 3 жыл бұрын
@@libbysevicke-jones3160 I can tell where in the Netherlands the bump is if you want? I climbed about 50M in a very pretty small town (with lots of sculpture) I think it had the ruins of a fort on it, turned to my wife of Dutch heritage and said sarcastically have we possibly wandered into Belgium? NSW in Oz😉
@andrewjohnwilliams6951
@andrewjohnwilliams6951 3 жыл бұрын
haha lol love u guys ur stories n facts n questions n answers n os school up bringng s
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Andrew, that really means a lot to us. 😊Have a great week and thank you again for taking the time to say hi!
@andrewjohnwilliams6951
@andrewjohnwilliams6951 3 жыл бұрын
No thank u guys its nice to get a different opion on life here in NZ from Brit/Kiwis hopefully we can collabrate on some things one day keep up the good hrd wrk be safe n warm ANDY
@kenglasson2920
@kenglasson2920 2 жыл бұрын
Warehouse stays open to 12 in some sites.
@gernaneering
@gernaneering 3 жыл бұрын
Like a lot of what you were saying about NZ, frankly if i were to emigrate thier i would enjoy the differences about 80 percent was in my view positive and a change for the better. I loved in particuler the make do and mend and recycle too approach in stark contrast to the very wasteful approach that so much of western society embraces, as i personally hate waste. I enjoyed your very personable description of life thier, you both come across as really lovely couple, many thanks.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this lovely comment and for watching our video, we really appreciate it 😊
@JazzyJosie
@JazzyJosie Жыл бұрын
For the lady thing: In Canada you still put your legs up or when i was pregnant and they did checks down there you had to put your feet together and then let your knees fall open like a butterfly. I've got to say though: it was much nicer with midwives than with the OBGYN or Family Doctor. The midwives were much more caring, and it wasn't undignified. This is my experience in Canada. ~Jj
@barrynichols2846
@barrynichols2846 3 жыл бұрын
Prostitution is also legal in New Zealand. We just need recreational marijuana legalized now....
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Oh, that gives me an idea for another podcast!~ 😁Thanks Barry!
@janeosullivan345
@janeosullivan345 2 жыл бұрын
it was great in Ireland when we were there
@kellyheppleston7157
@kellyheppleston7157 3 жыл бұрын
That was interesting...and fun..as usual. A small fact with a huge consequence coming up. When the 1st ships arrived from England, Ireland and Scotland there was NOTHING here. Not a sausage in the 1850s to 1890s.....Everything had to be built. Towns had to be thrown up to house the new arrivals and that is why we have an inbred can do it (no8 wire) hard wired attitude. They had to use and re-use and upcycle everything and nothing was wasted and that come from the 1st immigrants from the UK. They had to start the farming sector and butcheries so all other immigrants coming to Aotearoa...at least had a sausage!!! We are you but 5 generation on. Take care, stay safe, scan and dont sneeze and we will see you for Part 2.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Hahah! Love it! Thank you So much for this Kelly, I appreciate you filling us in! Take care love x
@delmarae100
@delmarae100 3 жыл бұрын
Whalers and Ministers arrived in Aotearoa 100 years before settlers came hence Maori were well educated (thanks to those ministers). Whalers then settlers learnt Te Reo in order to trade. Many Maori had intermarried with whalers. The first buildings in this country were constructed from Kauri, there are many examples of these buildings that still survive today. teara.govt.nz/en/maori-pakeha-relations/print
@racheladmore240
@racheladmore240 2 жыл бұрын
Yes smoko is smoko for smokers and non smokers but we all knew what it meant...and yes before all the smoking laws we all in the same cafe or lunch room with smokers non smokers
@earlyjicama4302
@earlyjicama4302 2 жыл бұрын
Your GP is expensive!! Mines $17 (in Hawkes Bay)
@juliewilliams3579
@juliewilliams3579 3 жыл бұрын
Yes it does mean smoking room where you had your smoke and meals
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Julie! Appreciate that! 😊🚬
@philiphema2678
@philiphema2678 3 жыл бұрын
Twenty years ago I came home to AKL on hols and had to make a phone call. I found what looked like a small robot with no opening for coins. After 5 mins the lady behind me told me I had to purchase a phone card at the P.O. I felt like an alien in my own country! 😀😃😄😁😆🤣So to the people who fear NZ being backward - STAY HOME!
@mattieclan8957
@mattieclan8957 3 жыл бұрын
NZ is one of the first country in the world since 2010 to aim for an aspirational goal to be smoke free by 2025. Not sure how it can be achieved but at least they are trying. There is a smoke free Act that prohibits hospitality venues from smoking. They may set up a well ventilated, separate area for smokers only. Also include outdoor, public areas like parks, sports/play ground etc. There certainly are smokers but not obvious which is the intention. For years now, the govt have raised smokes taxes as a deterrent. The NZ banks are moving towards a cashless banking system. Less ATMs now as wanting people to move towards internet banking I.e why they are deliberately charging bank fee about $5 whenever you pop in for a teller service. There are a lot of community services that provide free education for the likes of using the computer, smart phones etc anything that ease people on to technology.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this Mattie. That's what I LOVE about these comments...you get to hear first-hand things you couldn't possibly know otherwise 😊Thanks so much for watching and have a great weekend.
@PowhiroMus
@PowhiroMus 3 жыл бұрын
Flies? You have dairy cows at your backdoor!
@kimwilliams3026
@kimwilliams3026 3 жыл бұрын
Flies are bane of my existence
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣Phew! It's not just me then?! Thanks for reassuring me!
@racheladmore240
@racheladmore240 2 жыл бұрын
Lol Briiii now there just going to wait for your car to come and pack all them kids at the crossing just for you...lol....
@TheAbbottAbode
@TheAbbottAbode 3 жыл бұрын
I was surprised how many smokers there are is NZ! I suppose I thought NZ was green and sustainable so I didn't expect smokers.
@ItsaDrama
@ItsaDrama 3 жыл бұрын
Very true. Once you start looking for smokers you see them everywhere maybe? (A bit like when you buy a car and then suddenly everywhere you look is the same make, model and colour 😂). Thanks for watching and have a great day 😊
@NighthawkNZ
@NighthawkNZ 3 жыл бұрын
The fly's they are just friendly...
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