I left NZ years ago to work and live aboard. Whenever I return it feels like I'm in a foreign country.
@brucegibbins379217 сағат бұрын
Hardly surprising. Years away living in another country that will have become your reality and home, returning to your original homeland you will naturally need to become culturaly acclimatized. Where you were raised has changed as has everything else's that is constantly in a state of change. This is a human thing, not confined to New Zealand and its people..
@NA-sj9jy16 сағат бұрын
Try living here...more and more of our English language is being eroded away by forced racist Maorification. It's unacceptable.
@jasonfray22 сағат бұрын
I wonder who these people are? 🤣
@anthonymorgan625521 сағат бұрын
Take a wild guess.😂
@anthonymorgan625521 сағат бұрын
Saw 2 on the bus last Thursday both independent of each other.One in his late thirties the other early twenties, both members of a highly entitled ethnicity exuding menace. Real tough guys.Haha.
@michaeltoohey138518 сағат бұрын
A fortnight ago we had yet another shocking incident on an evening Papakura bound train. A member of an entitlement group hurled obscenities and offered violence to train staff and passengers. He alighted at Puhinui, the train guards seemed to take the horrific experience in their stride as simply what happens in Auckland. Many innocent fare paying passengers were subjected to the obscenities and threats, and will describe the incident in their homes and workplaces for a long time to come.
@karensayer308917 сағат бұрын
@michaeltwhy did not person call the police.oohey1385
@NA-sj9jy16 сағат бұрын
@@karensayer3089- lol never call the Gestapo...that's just inviting even more abuse into your life.