American Reacts to 15 reasons why New Zealand is the best country in the world
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Australia and NZ are siblings. We take the piss out of each other but if anyone messes with either we will protect each other to the death. ANZAC love.
Dam tooting ya blimin aussie lol
Yeah once upon a time maybe, and for the most part - the general populace yes. But the Aussie Government is actively hostile towards NZ & NZers in many respects.
@@_JustinCider_ former aus govt, yay, please don't let morrison and his stooges make you hate us, and please allow me to apologize for the righteous offence you must feel🙁👍🏴☠️❤️
@@karlbobthepirate5704 It was really only the deporting of crims that were born in NZ but lived their whole lives in Aus that we had an issue with, it kind of felt like you were exporting your problems to us and now we have major problems with Australian gangs in NZ, however now you have a new government maybe they will re think that policy, other than that I don't think their are any issues apart from friendly sporting rivalry.
@@_JustinCider_ About the only thing that creates hostility between Australia and NZ is criminality.
Our immigration laws are such that if you are not a citizen and you commit certain crimes, the immigration department has the law and right to deport you.
And that's as it should be, and is, in many countries.
If you want to be a criminal in Australia, become a citizen and our prisons will welcome you with open arms and small cells.
I went New Zealand just before Covid lock down. Living in NZ is like living in a post card, it is like someone paints you a new picture perfect post card every day and you get to live in it. Hills, rolling clouds, green, clean, crystal clear blue rivers and beaches...just unbelievable. Everyone relaxed and smiling. Love it. Will go back 100%.
I didn't know what I had until I moved to Australia. Miss it!
Read your post after I'd already written mine. It's the air quality in part. Switzerland (according to my daughter) has a similar quality of "picture post-card-ness"...
Awww that’s so cool I’m glad you loved it! Come back again soon! X
@@Kayenne54 Norway is unbeatable
@@Eohippus100 ruclips.net/video/QDzbTeAUg_A/видео.html
It was a holiday to New Zealand as a teenager where I discovered my love for mountains and now I love to climb and hike on mountains wherever I go. I also lived in New Zealand in my 20s for 2 years in a few different places, Ashburton, New Brighton Christchurch, Upper Hutt, Paraparaumu and Hawera. Everywhere is so beautiful and I had a great time living there meeting many wonderful people. Ive gone back on multiple holidays and ill definitely be taking my kids there when they are a bit older. As an Aussie I am glad we have a great neighbour to visit.
Hawera has a beautiful view of the mountain
@@looking8030 Yes I would get up every morning and go out on my back veranda and just look at the mountain. I climbed it a few times too.
Yay for Upper Hutt. (I live here).
Haha that's an interesting variety of places
@@snoopythedog3266 Very true :)
As an Australian who has travelled extensively and seen a lot of the world, I can confirm that the South Island of New Zealand is the absolute best place I've ever been to. We try and visit every year so I have been there many, many times and I never get tired of the place. It is fabulous in every way.
Oh, come on, Aussie, you haven't been to the top of the north island
@@CarmellitaLeman It's the nicest part of the North Island... sure, but you wouldn't visit the North Island just for that.
@BradGrove I don't like the cold. it's the place to go for beaches and amazing seafood
NZ has its issues and I moan all the time about it. Inflation, fuel cost, housing and politics. But this is a good reminder of how lucky we are to live here.
Inflation and fuel costs are an international concern . The housing shortage was a deliberate ploy by the few to ramp up prices and Kiwis returning home post pandemic has seen the already artificially high prices pushed into the stratosphere ... I lived OS for thirty years and just love being back .
All of those are problems but also gangs and stuff
@@weehudyy We are surivor
@@flynnsilvester9217 The world has a massive problem man power & greed it wasn't designed to be that way from the start man decided that he never listened to good sound advise because the the action 1 had taken we today are paying that price ever since & it can be changed very quick 1 thing stops us pride that all part & parcel of comments made here we can make the change from 1word is me to turn 1 letter around to we.
those issues about fuel cost, inflation, and housing are all concerns for MANY other places and politics is very subjective. I think the government, although not perfect, is a whole lot better than somewhere like the US who has someone who is nearly 80 leading the worlds largest economy. I think New Zealand, because of its lack of population and small size along with the lack of corruption makes nz a lot better than you think. (sorry for the rant)
I’m Australian and know many New Zealander. Absolutely beautiful people. Quiet polite and absolutely the best people in the world. I was lucky enough to go and do 2 weeks in an RV around the South Island. New Zealanders and Australians always have a healthy snipe about each other. My experience there was absolutely beautiful. The people always had a healthy funny dig at us as Australians. The scenery as quoted by my Hungarian mate who visited there ( shits on any of Europe). Thoroughly recommend it to everyone.
Well yeah, we gotta take the piss out of anyone from the West Island. We'll share a beer while we do, though.
@@Cbyneorne yep. How kiwis are Aussies do it always.
Aw chur cuz.
Yes for a good part we are nice but like anywhere it aint perfect, south islanders are nice for sure, but if your white... for example if your not, they are very cut off and from my experince think you will steal if your maori 😂 dont go north too much either tho, the general population of gangs and general assholes are up north, central amd coastal 😂 all urban north island is questionable, it can get suuuper rough really quick from one street being fine to entering a shit hole thats been trashed and has gang pad after gang pad, stolen cars stripped on the street, its not the perfect happy place people make it out to be it has alot of issues, especially in terms of how expensive it is to live here, rent is suuuper high, food is expensive, gas is ridiculous, theres no good laws allowing proper defense of yourself or family and home, theres a huge suicide problem one of the highest rates in the world especially for children and young men, domestic violence is super high too, ots really sad, alot pf people here live in a victim lifestyle and live off of government support bemefets etc and it means alot of work spaces struggle to get hard working kiwis in to work, so many kiwis are lazy and ungrateful and again love in a fanyasy world of them being a victim evsn tho they live in one of the in reality the best countries in the world, its a pretty safe place to be, it also has some of the most beautiful things in the world especially the maori sites and land and heritage its what makes this country awesome not just the land its the fact we have maori heritage, no where else in the world has that, even tho alot of maori people are right cunts even to each other 😂, so much of it is the coolest shit on earth, highly recommend it despite itd many many flaws its still great 🔥
Why do you tie your kangaroos down mate????
Having moved from the UK to NZ 12 years ago I have my own perspective.
The environment is spectacular and so diverse, the country is setting its standards high in trying to keep out new pests, control and reduce the existing pests and retain the remaining native wildlife. NZ also ranks high amongst countries for use of renewable sources of electricity production, over 80%.
The weather is generally better than the UK but NZ has been experiencing significant flood events in recent years, also the effects of a cyclone tend to reach most years. But where in the world is not experiencing more extreme weather events?
While the population is relatively small it is growing at over 2% per year, and infrastructure is struggling to keep up with this level of growth.
Food prices may seem quite high, but I have priced checked a few thing again the UK, beef is about the same, lamb is more expensive, fish is definitely cheaper in NZ. Fruit and vegetables definitely need to be eaten when in season, they can get expensive if they are imported. Dairy is probably too expensive considering how much is produced, but this is the problem with producing to sell overseas. Also I suspect that the subsidies for producers in UK and Europe are significantly higher.
NZ may be isolated but Australia and the Pacific Islands make great holiday destinations, with under normal conditions, plenty of flights.
I would disagree with one of the previous comments, NZ been ranked 2nd behind Denmark by Nationsonline.org for corruption perception and 3rd for least corrupt country by Tradingecinomics.com again behind Denmark and Finland.
NZ has lots of activities that are free and places where parking is free (outside of city centres), but sometimes what is available locally can be limited and you find you need to travel further to get new experiences, if you do need to stay overnight accommodation can be expensive and often the quality of accommodation is questionable.
I love that term Social Purpose, covering so many areas, NZ has not always been so inclusive but is making strides to make ammends for its historic failures. Some people don't like that historic wrongs are being corrected and don't see the need for a level playing field.
A recent photo competition ranked photos of the Milky Way, three images were taken by Kiwis in NZ.
While housing can be quite expensive in the main centres, the minimum wage is high compared to other countries, wages are pretty good and job security is significantly better than the last 10 years I experienced in the UK.
I do feel lucky to be living here, and I would suggest to anyone who doesn't like NZ to try living elsewhere and then tell me its not a great country.
Wouldn’t said it better 👍
@@bigbastard23_2am8 please clarify
Don't forget the high crime rate in Auckland!
@@jefforymitchell5697 I don't spend a lot of time in Auckland, but while there is more crime in our largest city than elsewhere, overall the levels of crime are low compared to other countries, and certainly here in Christchurch it seems pretty safe, obviously there are some areas I would take care in, but nowhere I wouldn't walk down the street. I'm not sure I could say the same for cities in the UK, and in the US I've driven through neighbourhoods where I've locked the doors and hoped the lights don't go red.
Lived in Auckland for 13 years, loved it but came back to Australia for family.
I am a Kiwi and have lived and travelled overseas for many years and the video and your reaction are on point. Road Trips are the way to see NZ as it is the people that make it great. Kiwis love and need to travel to appreciate why NZ is so good. The people that say it is all bad simply haven't lived in other societies, & cultures to understand what is good and appreciate it.
We all have much to improve and by knowing what is good and what needs improving we can achieve that. That is why NZ is a progressive country.
My wife and I visited the south island in 2003. Hired a Mini Cooper S and drove all around in 19 days. Bloody Marvellous - every minute of it. Scenery, food, wines, roads and safety. All good!
Seeing how you respond I realize how jaded I am. NZ is beautiful, when you live there you take it for-granted.
Road trips in NZ are awesome.
Yes road trip they sure are
100%. I had no idea what I had on my doorstep until I moved to Aus.
Its frikin expensive though.
I moved from New Zealand to Norway about 20 years ago. I can't explain how badly I miss New Zealand.
As someone that emigrated to NZ 14 years ago, it's almost eye opening to see other people that haven't been exposed to it react to its beauty. When you live in such a pristine place every day, you get used to it. I've been to Fiordland, Deep Cove(look it up, it's one of New Zealand's hidden gems that the rest of the world haven't discovered yet), Golden Bay, Stewart Island and Mount Cook, and it's no longer a case of "wow, I've been there and all of this is on my doorstep", rather "Oh, we're going up to McKenzie Country again? cool." It's just something you have to pinch yourself now and again because you forget how lucky you are. Perhaps only visiting NZ would be better as it's almost too beautiful to get used to.
Yes it's amazing.
Yes it's beautiful.
Yes it's expensive.
But it's better than anywhere else in the world I've visited, and I've visited some pretty spectacular places on the planet
And it will always be home
If I had to leave Australia permanently I'd choose NZ easy everytime. I've been twice and loved it, plus less of a culture shock for us and them to switch as we have many similarities. The only differences are easily adapted to.
Been to NZ a couple of times for work (I'm from Melbourne)... mostly in Auckland, but did drive down to Tauranga for a few days. Plan to return with my family and spend a few weeks travelling around. The natural beauty is absoluty amazing, people are frinedly, plus they have some of the best meat pies I ever had.
The South Island is the most beautiful in my opinion and it makes a great road trip. A must is the Tranzalpine train from Christchurch to greymouth and then pick up a car and drive the west coast to Mt cook, tekapo etc . The scenery is spectacular down that way, always love going there, we’ve built near Cromwell and plan to move there.
That was the only thing I was dissapointed about when visiting Australia, the mince pies were always dry and not very good, like there was no love gone into making them. Mince pies from Tauranga and Hamilton are some of the best pies in the world in my opinion. If you are up for it, next time you are over here, hunt down a "Kiwi Breakfast" pie and preceed to be blown away.
@@MrMrEvin that’s one pie I have not yet tried!
Our pies are the best in the world 💯🤌
I picked up 4 Jazz muso's from the US in my cab in Auckland one night and the first thing they said take us to the nearest dairy shop we gotta get a meat pie before we go to our motel. I told them to find a local Home cookery shop to get a freshly made pie for an even better pie experience. Kiwi's do love their mince meat pies.
I feel so lucky to live in kiwiland, such an awesome place to be. So much to do, so many opportunities, so much to see. It really is the best place to be
I loved visiting New Zealand..
My partner went to a kayaking school on the south island.. went to Hamner Springs which is gorgeous, and all down the East Coast to Queenstown.. would go back in a heartbeat
Oh I love hamner springs!
@@Bailanat0r went to the hot pools it was lovely
I did a holiday in Christchurch and down to Queenstown 22 years ago and it's beautiful spectacular and the kiwis should be very proud of themselves that they know what a rubbish bin is because when i was there i couldn't believe how clean the streets where , south island is spectacular and can't wait to do it on a Harley Davidson road trip next time.
👍🤠
Yeah that drive down South Island is worth the flight cost itself.
NZ had good education campaigns like “Be a tidy Kiwi” and “Keep New Zealand Beautiful” and “Leave only footprints”. Culturally, there is a stigma to littering and it’s normal to pick up random rubbish.
As a kid, I remember seeing on TV and photographs how dirty and littered some places were around the world which gave a real contrast.
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As a Kiwi I personally think that NZ is a great place to live, and having travelled widely and lived a few years in Aussie I am very happy to be settled here. However, I agree that one size does not suit all and that individuals have individual likes and aspirations and good luck to all, no matter your choice.
Tell Aussies that you’re a patriotic American, we’re fine. Tell us you’d consider moving to NZ and we’re triggered!
Many years ago, I saw a guy wearing a tshirt where the front said, “Would the last person to leave New Zealand…..” and on the back, it said, “Please turn out the lights.”
@@Jeni10 funny t-shirt, but I’m guessing front said “last” person (typo)
Lol
hahaha So bloody true..... Don't let those New Zullanders sway you with lies about pavlovas and other Aussie classics
@@rickthelian2215 Yep, typo now fixed. 😜👍🇦🇺
I am from New Zealand mate and can absolutely vouch for all of that. I live out in the countryside and the views are breathtaking. I work as an agricultural contractor so I get to travel all around my area and beyond and go to places that the general public will most likely never see. Some of the views out the back of certain farms are absolutely stunning. It is a pity that no one really ever gets to see them so I am very privileged. I highly recommend visiting some day, there is soo much to see and do and you'll never forget the natural beauty.
Im curious which area your're in. I lived out in Ashburton and did some work on the farms. I loved it out near Lake Coleridge.
@@Trananism Around Winton, I work all the way out to Owaka Valley and Mossburn though.
@@Brandeenie I’ve never gone south of Dunedin along the coast. I have passed through Mossburn while traveling between Queenstown and Te Anau. Beautiful area through there.
Ian that beach with the cave is known as "Cathedral Cove"
It is only a 11 hour flight from LAX to Auckland [I've done this many times]
What is not mentioned is freedom. We generally can do what we want without a lawyer breathing down our necks.
Apathy is a problem here "She'll be right" or "no worries" is our national motto. Except for the "Bledisloe Cup" which is war
And it's actually a tunnel about 30m long, not a cave. It connects two beaches ☺
Bledilsoe and the World Cup.. when my husband suddenly decides he's Kiwi after all.. despite having left when he was 21 and is now in his 60s.
Not so much apathy more just a pragmatic attitude.
I agree about the apathy....but the empathy to visitors...awesome..
@@triarb5790 and America's Cup
Hey Ian, I have a plan for you to consider:
1. apply for a First Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462), this gives you 12 months in Australia and can be applied for 3 times, do a tour of the east coast of Oz
2. Goto NZ for 3 months on a tourist visa and tour the North Island
3. apply for a 2nd Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462), this gives you another 12 months in Australia, do a tour of the South Australia, the Red Centre and southern WA
4. Goto NZ for 3 months on a tourist visa and tour the South Island
5. apply for a 3rd Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462), this gives you another 12 months in Australia, do a tour of the northern WA and NT, and then anything else you might have missed, like the deserts of western QLD
It would be a huge adventure, the 462, lets you work in Oz so you could continue posting videos and earning money from this channel without breaching your visa conditions. Plan it right and you'd get to do three Bathurst's and a few rally stages in both countries. By the end you'll have well and truly explored both countries well (and may not want to leave, you've been warned 🤣)
You obviously didn't see that video he made
YES!! More NZ Content please!
We are Aussies that moved to South NZ for 8 years for my husbands work. Landed in January about 5 weeks before the Feb 2011 Earthquake (of course we flew out of Brisbane the day before it flooded). We did 4 years in Christchurch and 4 years living in Canvastown (roughly halfway between Nelson and Blenheim). As Queenslanders we struggled with the cold but let's face it that is what helps make it one of the most beautiful countries on earth! The people are beautiful and friendly with a wicked sense of humor, their ingenuity is something else and above all else the mateship that exists, especially with the earthquakes both in Christchurch and Kaikoura, is just awesome! Australia will always be my favourite but NZ comes in a very close second!
lmao my sister always sends me pics of the temp in Brizzy and it's like 24°c and she's all rugged up in a blankie and Ugg boots saying she's cold........ I'm like pfttttt that's our high temps in summer..... oh how she has forgotten what NZ temps are like
@@rebeccarigg3002 I still remember the day the guys were moving our stuff into the house in Christchurch, it was 35 degree day and the guys were sucking coke and water like they were dying and we were thinking how nice it was to not have to wear thermals for the first time in 3 weeks ;)
I lived in Canvas town too for 1 year, up Wakamarina road a bit past the motor camp.
@@spudpud-T67 We lived on Wakamarina Road too but only about 2.5kms up. We had 5 acres on the river, it was beautiful!
@@marcellek We lived opposite where the old gold miners camp and cemetery was. Had a tunnel on our land and glow worms. I was there in 1991. Very isolated.
Been there a couple of times and it’s beautiful… Made friends with a couple when we were both on holidays in Thailand and been mates ever since… Very friendly and welcoming people…
I love NZ - it's the only other country in the world I would consider living in. Going back next February and I cannot wait. Yeah, Queenstown is breathtaking!
look in youtube: "Hobbit location leaves Aussies in tears"
Me, I'd love to live in Aus, holiday on the Goldie heaps,love the place,Love Aus and its people, probably our ANZAC connection,
@@morrisanderson818 indeed. We're cousins!
I'm Aussie and I would be among the first to say New Zealand's natural beauty beats Australia. Gotta get there one day soon 😎.
And we don't have anything that would bite and kill us lol
@@rebeccarigg3002 True that Rebecca 👌
look in you tube for: "Hobbit location leaves Aussies in tears".
I think you need to get out in Australia more then, Australia has some pretty stunning scenery as well, New Zealand has spectacular scenery but Australia gigantic with some if the most unique landscapes on earth, ringing from tropical paradises, deserts rain forests, their own unique Alps and Tasmania....etc
There is countless places that look like NZ, you can't say that about alot Australia.
Maybe go and see the Kimberky and Pilbara, the Daintree meeting the reef and follow the coast to the TOrres Strait for starters.
I'm an Aussie, and have only been once to New Zealand's south island, but man was it stunning and that was just in winter, I'd only imagine what it would look like in warmer months.
I absolutely love living here but I was born here so I am biased but I love chill the general vibe is here and I can still get out and explore nature without much of a drive. Not everyone thinks like that but personally the escape from work into nature almost feels healing.
My son just got back from 2 weeks in New Zealand,he loved it and is looking forward to going back some time soon,he did say it was expensive though
Glad you are appreciating our beautiful little country :) The pretty beach with the arch you saw is Cathedral Cove, which is a popular tourist destination in the Coromandel Peninsula, although nowadays it is probably a little too crowded for many Kiwis as we generally prefer having more space to ourselves on beaches. My personal favourite beach is New Chums which is harder to get to and therefore generally less crowded. As a side note, the video also failed to mention our geothermal activity, which means there are tonnes of beautiful natural hot springs all over the country. Good times if you want somewhere to relax mid road trip!
Once upon a time (here we go) Cathedral Cove had a narrow, steep goat track as the only land access to it. I went to it by boat from Hahei and it was all but deserted - at the beginning of January. Then more people found out about it and wanted to get there, and they improved the access and now, yeah - hard to find a spot to lay out your towel. The sad story about a lot of our best spots. The attraction is the lack of people & lack of tourist infrastructure but because of that more people go there, and they build more infrastructure.
@@_JustinCider_ yeah definitely! That's why I think the fight to preserve New Chums beach is so important! Its perfect the way it is and I would really hate to see it developed.
Also man I don't know what Cathedral cove is like now, but pre pandemic was completely insane! I was employed to remove gorse along the fancy new track and I swear I saw 100s of people walk past me in the space of an hr-and it was only like 8am!
@@_JustinCider_ "They paid Paradise to put up a parking lot."
I'm a new zealander and I'm just saying your gonna have alot of nz subscribers because new Zealanders love when outsiders talk about us so I'm super excited rn
Can vouch for NZ being a great place for road trips. Amazing scenery and well maintained well cambered roads make everything just float by your car window
Well, major roads anyway. LotR fans wanting to visit Edoras might have a different viewpoint :-)
Hi Ian, Had a family holiday back in 2014 and spent 2 weeks touring the both islands ,it was epic and should add it to your bucket list after perth western Australia 😁🥰
Stephen I just watched the movie 'These Final Hours'. I was...traumatized lol
I'm in Australia but often l buy New Zealand frozen peas and corn and also different shelf products that are made in NZ they always taste really good...
That's interesting, I didn't know we exported that kind of stuff!
The 'deserted beach' thing is definitely true. My wife and I have a standing joke for when we're strolling down a beach and see some other person and a dog off in the middle distance: "Bloody Piccadilly Circus!"
I did a cruise around New Zealand (from Sydney) it was great because I didn't have to worry about food costs as it was all included. I'm planning on doing another one in February 2024.
Princess Line?
@@jefforymitchell5697 nope definitely not Princess.
@@erose1710 lol you sounded almost offended 😂
Don't like princess?
@@xXSinForLifeXx Maybe when I turn 60 I'll try it out.
@@erose1710 Yeah heard they have alot of older passengers. My family is going on a cruise soon and we are deciding between Celibrity and Princess.
They like Princess but I think Celebrity might be less of an old crowd. Still probably have old people ofcourse but maybe less.
I'm 25 so I got what you mean lol the only cruise I did was on Carnival, and it definitely had a ton of young people.
Your reaction to all of this really put my doorstep in perspective, we often grumble about our existence here but we forget how blessed we are. Thanks man 😊
I went to NZ back in 2015 and it was so beautiful! I would love to go back and take my son.
I’m an American expat who has lived just outside of Queenstown for the past three years and I can confirm that it’s the best decision I’ve ever made in my 29 years.
My nan always said, if you like beautiful scenery go to Tasmania and THEN New Zealand.. not the other way around.. Tassie is beautiful but Nz is wow !!!
I have lived in New Zealand for 15years .I wake up every day happy for the beautiful vast country I live in and share with some really super human awesome people 😍 the lifestyle you want can always be made in some part of NZ .
Oh and there is no animals or insects here that hurt humans 🤩 most are friendly Like the beautiful alpine parrots
. NZ really puts so much heart into maintaining the neutral life here along with having a developed city growing fast and working hard
This place is really somewhere you want to raise your kids with no worries 💗
Remember a true stress free life is priceless
If you see foliage change colour in New Zealand, you're most likely looking at an imported tree. Native trees in New Zealand for the most part don't change colour or lose their leaves. Surprised there was nothing about Waitomo Caves on this. You should check out a video about that.
...and Cornwall Park/One Tree Hill ❤️❤️❤️
all NZ trees are ever greens
10:10 Melbourne looking south from above Yarra near railway, at the Shrine of Rememberance, Govt. house on the left and Albert Park lake in background.
Lake Taupo is beautiful in the winter. I suggest the south in the Spring. FYI, lake Taupo is the mouth of my supervolcano. Also, there is nothing that will kill you in the bush there unlike Australia. Everything here in the bush seems to. Even dropbears
Hi, I'm currently living in Dunedin, South Island and decided to take a few photos of the local beaches to send to my daughter in Germany. I ended up finding about 35 beaches within 30 minutes of the city centre. It's a nice place.
It’s considered a little bit of Europe by Aussies. Being 2 hours away by plane it looks like Europe but it isn’t. There is just so much to see in such a small place. I’ve been trying to get there since 2019. I had a cruise booked then covid happened. Then life happened and now I have another cruise booked for 2023. The one thing they really didn’t touch on a lot was the changeable weather. The weather is very much like Melbourne you get 4 seasons in one day and that water isn’t the Pacific Ocean anymore it’s the Antarctic Ocean. Very cold at times. But it’s such a geographically beautiful place it’s the number 1 tourist destination for Aussies . Though sometimes it seems there are more kiwis living in Australia than living in NZ - this is not a bad thing at all but when it comes to work there are more possibilities in Australia than NZ it seems.
Um, the Southern Ocean is south of NZ, so yes we are in the Pacific Ocean albeit the bottom. As you know, the Tasman Sea is between NZ and Australia.
I love living in New Zealand , it can be a little expensive but i am used to it and i always feel safe here , the people are very friendly , I have lived here my whole life and always love coming home after being overseas on holidays And every morning on a fine day i have Mt Taranaki and Mt Ruapehu to look at and they never get old to look at
Wonderful video. Thank you. As a 5th generation New Zealander you are correct in saying most of us truly appreciate how beautiful and safe our little remote country is as a place to live. And we welcome people here from all around the world. Please come and experience for yourself some peace and serenity, some awesome sights, wonderful food and exciting adventures. Make sure you allow plenty of time to meander your way through the variety of landscapes and bring plenty of money to be able to try everything. Do some research on the cost of all those activities, accommodation and modes of transportation before you come. Welcome to New Zealand Ian. 😁❤🇳🇿 Oh and that view of Lake Wakatipu, The Remarkables mountains and the town of Queenstown was my daily view from the dining table. We lived near the base of the gondola and ran down the hill to get to school. We could even ski down it occasionally, mostly to catch to bus up the mountain to Coronet Peak to ski all day. 🤣🤣🤣
Kiwi here. While we definitely have some issues, I think we're pretty darn lucky. We're not getting invaded by the neighbours (the Aussies have popped over and helped out with things like the 2011 Canterbury quakes whilst we send our fire crews to help out at times when more of Australia is on fire than usual), we have police that aren't routinely armed, we don't have snakes apart from the odd sea snake, and don't have the extremes of weather many others do. Getting a feed of fish and chips and eating them on the beachfront on a summer evening is a pretty popular thing to do along with a summer roadie.
I was born and raised in New Zealand and can't imagine living anywhere else.
Hello there my fellow from the USA! Christchurch NZ is my home, born here. But I'm pretty well traveled(I'm 43, so covid didn't exist back In The Day lol), so I can say after being in Aotearoa, you'll end your journey here and call it paradise. Climate, natural beauty, cars(JDM heaven here my friend),people,Healthcare. Even the cops are legit cool. As a parent too, best place in the world. Love I've traveled, but yeah nah wouldn't trade for anywhere else😄
No matter where one is here, you're never more than a couple of hours from the coast. And that couple of hours travel will be the best hours you've ever traveled. It won't be a chore, far from! And aside from the beautiful scenery, and how awesome kiwis are(dude, we love tourists) you'll see cars you only dreamed of...exotics included.
Great video, I think I need to appreciate the place I call home. Since I was born here I guess it is normal to me, but seeing how amazed people are at our country has surprised me a bit. Haha.
Another Kiwi here. I was overseas for a few years before COVID, working for two years for a startup in Silicon Valley, and for almost four years before that in Moscow. Now that's a real city! Something like 12m people, tons of interesting places, pretty easy to walk or bicycle (in summer) everywhere, and taxis and the metro are super cheap if you can't be arsed walking back. Pity about the government. I came back to NZ in late March 2020 and rented a place on the beach in the far north. Once the initial wave was knocked back (by mid-May 2020) we had 18 months of living like in the before-times, until delta and then omicron arrived. I know life would have been much harder in San Francisco or Moscow in this time! About deserted beaches: this really is a great thing about here. If you go to a beach mid-week then it will almost certainly have almost no-one, and even weekends are quiet except at times such as New Year.
Hi I am a Kiwi that has never wanted to go overseas because we have it all here! Although not all of us are aware of what we have compared to other countries, I think being isolated can be a big part of that. Our issues manly have to do with the cost of living which then ca lead to community issues, that been said our communities are very supportive! Thanx for the great vid.
I had a great time in NZ , definitely going back again to explore the South Island .
I live in New Zealand. It’s absolutely beautiful. The challenge is being far away, it is expensive to travel, although I still have places to visit here. The cost of living is expensive and housing is expensive and mostly not in the greatest condition where I live, especially the houses I potentially could afford. But it is beautiful, the people (mostly) rock, and yeah it’s just pretty chill. I like that. I also like big cities especially Tokyo just because it is just so massive! But it’s nice not to have that living on top of one another here. There is greenery and space. I agree with the solo beach missions. They are magical, especially in winter!
As a suburb of Brisbane, I think New Zealand should only be a 'zone 7' bus fare from the city centre.
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Jordz, Does that include the ferry transfer?
@@stephenlitten1789 Yep. Quite a long ferry ride but you're ticket should cover ALL public transport services.....'Far Canal', be a nice trip though...lol.
I have visited New Zealand many times to see family who emigrated there and it's always sad to have to leave such a wonderful place.
I'm a kiwi from Auckland living in Melbourne Australia.
Love home, somethings are much better there other things not, roadtrips being one. The roads are far better and more exciting then Australia, especially if you're in a well set-up car, not just the views but coastal roads or mountain passes are about the most fun you can have with your pants still on.
I lived in Sydney for 30 years before coming back to New Zealand in 2005 . I am living in Dunedin in the South of the South Island, the first winter back was brutal but I have acclimatised and remembered ' the layers ' of clothing required . I bought my house before the current lunacy began , it's ' value ' has tripled in the 15 years I have owned it . I live up on the side of Mt Cargill right on the city edge and the views are spectacular . The countryside to the West , and the city and it's harbour , all the way out to the Pacific Ocean to the East . Dunedin is a University town and Aotearoa's best kept secret . I love being home .
I had a little chuckle when he said they were safe from a nuclear attack. Who the hell would want to live through a nuclear winter. Let me be directly under the blast!!
thats what I was thinking, it would have to be under ground
Naah just keep it northern hemisphere. But agree with you
Im from Wellington and I spent my recent birthday in Queenstown and even for me as a kiwi it was the most amazing experience of my life, so you need to get over to NZ and experience it as an American.
New Zealand's landscape is spectacular. No doubt about it. If you're ever in this corner of the world, go visit NZ.
Lived in Queenstown 1986. Fell in love with the town and surrounds. So so beautiful throughout the year. Was expensive though and had 2 jobs to pay the rent. Always in my heart. It's the only place I ever hitch-hiked (from town up to ski resort of Coronet Peak). Figured it was safe as always had my skis!
I would hitchhike in NZ if I was a bit younger or if there were still lots of places where cars could pull over safely.
Hi there I am a Moari woman from New Zealand. I love my country however housing and real estate is hideously expensive. But that's about to change. We have farmers markets and Asian food markets were food is cheap. Or grow your own. Supermarkets are expensive. New Zealand is the first country in the world to see the sun which makes us a day ahead of the rest of the world. Love this video and your work.
I'm from New Zealand.
We are a small country packed away with tourist and over 5 Million people living here in over time we appreciate the cleaniess and have to greet people from other countries the cities are outrageous gorgeous in every way .
Most people would damn right be envy just to look at our peace haven country.
And truly safe.
The best part of being a kiwi is I can go surfing in the morning and by lunch time be skiing , then deep sea fishing in time for dinner and a swim in the sunset and be lucky if I see 100 people all day , yes things can be pricey but for what we have , worth every penny mate . You should come visit Ian .
I have seen this place on a clip somewhere.. absolutely awesome.. I bet you need a super thermal wetsuit to go surfing… brrr
Then again I’ve seen a lot of you kiwis going swimming in the middle of winter here no probs… for me .. hell no! If it hasn’t been over 25c for more than a week count me out..
you must have leather skin or taro maybe helps defend against freezing cold water
@@gmans777 nah ! just shorts , if it gets real cold , put on a t shirt
@@gmans777 nah , just don't give a dam about the cold , easy enough to warm up
So true, my bother Inlaw posted a photo awhile ago. He had been out diving for crayfish in the morning, drove down to Ruapehu midday. Skied and ate the cray as he watched the sunset from the ski chalet that evening.
I was working in Melbourne Aus at the time, he reminded me of what I was missing out on.
I'm a new zealand follower. Epic to see you doing videos on my country. It's a amazing place
Ian’s been on the Aussie buzz for awhile, now he’s finding out the best place in the Southern Hemisphere 💯
if you can find a job, whyvdo kiwis dream of coming to Australia to work if it's so great there?
@@wazzabanzook5028 they get more money on the dole over here too 😂
@@wazzabanzook5028 because a lot of Aussies are lazy as farq & your employers over there rather NZ workers because our work ethic is a lot better.
@@wazzabanzook5028 we come over for your woman and money then take both back home
@@byronandrews29 not my women I'm an immigrant 🤓
As a New Zealander who has only ever lived on an island I find it hard to imagine living somewhere landlocked. I visited Minnesota once and honestly the idea I was so far from the sea freaked me out a bit!
Loving the reaction vids on Australia and NZ. Hi from Nelson NZ! If you’re looking for a quintessential NZ Motorsport, you can’t go past SuperStock teams racing. There’s a couple of episodes of “Lucas Oil On the edge” that shows it on here.
The team champs are awesome, I crewed for the Busters and Rebels for a few years
Chris Harris you said it Mate! I crewed for the Tigers from 2003-17.
“Bring back the Tigers” haha…
Teams Champs are Palmys(Palmerston North) biggest speedway event. Such a tragic one this year which was so sad for the racing community.
you have made me feel more grateful for my country, thank you!! im off to Queenstown next week!
Every opportunity I have I will say how good New Zealand is, and I have only seen the cold half. Beautiful country, beautiful people.
We Aussies are lucky to have New Zealand as our neighbour.
ohhhh cheers mate
Thanks. We love it here.
It really is just pristine beauty isn't it. When he said about the places that could survive , Tasmania and Iceland were mentioned as well as NZ. 💖💖. I must go there oneday 🤗
have a look in youtube: "Hobbit location leaves Aussies in tears"
Im a Gold Coaster used to a beach lifestyle so a visit to New Zealand is always great. The rugged mountain scenery is breathtaking, especially the South Island. I’ve been there 3 times, once to the North Island and twice to the South Island. On our last visit, My wife and I had arrived in Christchurch on a Sunday in 2011, spent the Monday doing the tourist thing in the city, then left to drive to Hanmer Springs after breakfast. Then at midday that same day, the earthquake hit Christchurch that killed 200 people and devastated the city. We watched the television news in our hotel room that night and couldn’t believe the images we were seeing. Buildings we had been into the day before (including Christchurch Cathedral) reduced to rubble. We felt blessed and terribly saddened at the same time. We are going back for a road trip of the South Island again March next year 2023.
When you'll do you'll find Christchurch is a completely different city now. You can still see evidence of the earthquake in some places.
They forgot to mention that New Zealand is also a state of Australia !!!! Haha. Seriously though, I love New Zealand. They're our cousins. Love from Oz
According to Kiwis the proper name for Australia is West Island :-)
Yes cost of living is a big issue and our rent price is very high. We pay weekly what most Americans pay monthly. I live in Taranaki which is the lump on the left side of the North Island with the mountain that looks like Mount Fuji, which is why the last samurai was filmed here. It's only a half hour drive from the ski field to the beach. Depending on traffic conditions.
Australia is fantastic (live there) but everywhere is so far apart, Tasmania I call little NZ far more accessible and things are easy to get to but on 2 trips to NZ my saying was that's that's a waterfall, turn the next corner and that's a good waterfall, next corner, that's a better waterfall etc. The more you go the more epic it is, Beyond Stunning.
Lived on the South Island in Dunedin for nearly a decade. It was beautiful - location & people. As an Australian it's very easy to move there (just needed a passport). Dunedin is part of the Otago region, & Queenstown is in Central Otago. The lakes in Central Otago are stunning, but Queenstown is extremely expensive.
Looking forward to planningy next visit so I can see my wonderful friends in the near future.
I lived in Dunedin for 16 years then moved to Perth, mainly for the weather. 🙂🙂
It's expensive , but funnily you still have more money to spend as you have less bills.
Also, if you've watched the lastest Mission impossible you would have seen the South island in the helicopter chase.
When they showed the aerial shot of Auckland, it was
actually Melbourne! It was over the Alexandra gardens,
and you could clearly see government house, the
shrine of remembrance, St Kilda Rd and Albert park
lake. I don’t know why that was inserted.
Correct
That survivability rating explains the number of super rich Americans buying bolt-holes here.
I don't particularly mind, the one here in Gisborne (John Griffin) does some great work ecologically and I believe James Cameron is into similar stuff in the Wairarapa.
Yeah, Peter Thiel not so much maybe.
Its weird tho because NZ has earthquakes every other day. The reason why no houses have basements is due to earthquakes and flooding. So having a bunker is not a smart idea.
@@jeringatai3156 * every other minute.
Most you can't feel though, and of the ones you do feel most do no damage.
@@_JustinCider_ Well yeah, that's true, but it only takes one good one to totally mess up your day/week/month/life...
@@urizen7613 That can be said about a lot of things in life.
I have been living in NZ for 22 years. When I got here it was thousands of miles away from America both geographically and in the lifestyle. The cafe culture is next level. The food culture is next level. The sports culture is next level. Nearly 30 per cent of NZ is protected land. In NZ you are never far from a beach or a reserve. Don't forget the Lord Of The Rings trilogy was made here(I auditioned to be an Ork or Hobbit but failed) and Hobbiton is still up and going.
40 percent is farmland and 40 prevent of their Forrest is gone, alot of the country looks like the Uk, just farmland everywhere. They have the most polluted waterways in the developed world due to intense dairy farming, stop believing the Pure NZ BS!
Kiwi born, I'm now in my late 50's - wouldn't want to live anywhere else in the world.
I live in the Waikato, 30 minutes from Hobbiton Set.
Heap of US movies and tv series filmed here, Tommy Knockers, The Meg, Power Rangers (tv series) ...
The birds in NZ are something else! They are not as afraid of humans as elsewhere and the little ones are rounder than Aussie birds. We made a snow stop and there was a kia in a tree. As soon as people started to photograph it, it flew down and strutted in front of the cameras stopping occasionally like it was actually posing.
Knowing Kea, it was probably distracting you so it's buddy can check out your bags.
@@Drahnier123 Do they have that sort of reputation? I didn't know but this one was on its own - at least I think it was!
@@gayeenglund1907 Yes, they are known for stealing things. They are smart enough to look for food in backpacks/take things like unopened packets of food. They can open Zips by themselves.
I moved to New Zealand really young. I love it here. Oh, sorry, my mother says that because my dad is from the UK and she was born in New Zealand and I was born in Waikato hospital I didn't "move" here. I am going have a longer discussion about biology with here and what seaman is and what that means but I stand by the truth that HALF of my genetics moved to NZ!
Queenstown is absolutey amazing! I've been a few times and that photo still gave me chills!
Finally some nz content
I used to live just outside of Linton and at night I could look up at the stars and perfectly see the milky way. Its like something from a movie or HD picture of our galaxy
It missed the most important plus - Home distilling is legal there.
Good video. Got me missing nz as I now live in Australia
Number 1 ... it's next door to Australia.
Positives of living in New Zealand: Everything.
Negatives of living New Zealand: Everything is fucking expensive.
Being said from someone who actually lives there.
One point overlooked about the beaches, rivers and lakes in NZ... almost all are rimmed by a 20m strip of publicly-accessible land. That means people have access to these bodies of water, and wealthy home-owners can’t own land right up to the waterline!
It's called the Queens ring.
@@laracook433does it change how the queen has passed away,
@morrisanderson818 no it's law and British changes mean nothing here
Hello Again I'm born and raised in new Zealand fun fact My hometown Gisborne is actually the very first city in the world to see the sunrise.
Alot of this video was of the south island I can tell just from the landscape it's very different to the north island where I live.
I actually happily have a offgrid camp very very close to 90 mile Beach.
It's definitely very expensive here in every way possible lol. But it's also very very scenic and road trips are a must here.
It is very friendly but it's not as friendly as it use to be alot of people have lost the kiwi way of been kind to strangers and helping people out.
Especially since covid and Especially in small towns here I've been in my area for a year living isolated and I still feel unwelcome sometimes.
Where as 20 years ago you'd off been instantly welcomed.
Also there's alot of unrest with some maori and non Maori Especially towards our government.
Also you arnt allowed on every beach unless your part of a certain iwi/tribe you'll get harassed for a fee to enter etc.
So just be careful which places you travel to cause some locals arnt that friendly.
But overall I think we're super lucky to live here we have an amazing climate, room to breathe, no outside haters, you can catch rain water for free you go fishing and hiking or just surf.
And you can go hiking without worrying about snakes or bears or anything dangerous that'll attack you as we have no larger predators.
Crimes alot worse now then it was due to just the struggles of living costs etc.
But like you said every country has its problems.
Mad respect 🙏
Still one of my favourite country’s iv been too
Big LOTR fan so yeah I was tearing up walking threw hobbiton
When I came home from a holiday in Australia I was awe struck at the blueness of the sky here it took my breathe away and was a reminder of how lucky I was to be born here
Come and visit our wonderful country
We love tourist they add to our melting pot of experiences
Kia ora I'm from aotearoa (New Zealand) also known as the long white cloud. I live on the west coast of the North Island in a small town called whanganui. I love my country so much there's alot of beautiful and wonderful things to do and see here like sight seeing, beaches, mountains,nature walks, shopping and much more. And yes it can be pretty pricey to live in New Zealand eg for a 3 bedroom house can range to between $350-450 per week that is in new Zealand dollars.