Episode 43: 'Giving it a Go' in a New Country (New Zealand)
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My guest, Kiwi Chrissy, discusses moving her family from the United States to New Zealand. Chrissy shares her experience of living in New Zealand compared to California, United States and the journey to get there, including stacks of paperwork for immigration.
She discusses the differences in time zones, school systems, work-life balance, food, and cultural norms. Chrissy highlights the New Zealand saying of 'giving it a go' meaning trying new things, and the lack of pressure on children to specialize in one sport or activity. She also mentions the safety and gun control measures in New Zealand.
We discuss the cost of living and food in New Zealand compared to the United States. We talk about the flexibility of renting and the affordability of beach houses in New Zealand. They also discuss the importance of buying fruits and vegetables in season and the high cost of out-of-season produce.
The quality of food in New Zealand is wonderful since there are no GMO foods nor use of Roundup. For example, she shares the vibrant colors of eggs and the delicious taste of cherry tomatoes!
Lastly, Chrissy shares the surprises she encountered, such as the British influence and the politeness of the people. She encourages families to consider moving abroad and experiencing different cultures.
Takeaways
Living in New Zealand offers a different lifestyle compared to California, with differences in time zones, school systems, and work-life balance.
New Zealand places an emphasis on giving things a try and encourages children to explore multiple activities rather than specializing in one sport.
Safety is a major factor in choosing to live in New Zealand, with a lower crime rate and stricter gun control measures.
Moving to a different country involves a significant amount of paperwork and navigating the immigration process. Renting in New Zealand offers more flexibility and affordability compared to the United States.
Buying fruits and vegetables in season is important to avoid high prices for out-of-season produce.
The quality of food in New Zealand, including eggs and cherry tomatoes, is exceptional.
New Zealand has strict regulations on GMO foods and the use of pesticides like Roundup.
Moving abroad can be a rewarding experience, allowing families to explore different cultures and lifestyles.
Driving in New Zealand requires adjusting to roundabouts and slower travel times.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Living in New Zealand
01:06 School System and 'Give It a Go' Mentality
08:29 Adjusting to Differences and Math Conversions
11:16 Safety and Gun Control in New Zealand
23:21 Government Changes and Taxes
25:03 Affordable and Flexible Renting in New Zealand
26:01 The Importance of Buying In-Season Produce
30:14 Exceptional Quality of Food in New Zealand
31:16 Strict Regulations on GMO Foods and Pesticides
36:23 The Rewards of Moving Abroad
39:33 Navigating Driving in New Zealand
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-many-types-of-kiwis-live-in-new-zealand.html
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