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What is the character of New Zealanders? Do you get along well?

New Zealanders are rather reserved, and shake hands when they meet and say goodbye. When interacting with a lady, the woman reaches out her hand first, and the man can shake hands. Bowing and holding his head is also their common etiquette. When we meet for the first time, people with the same status call each other by their surnames, and add Mr., Mrs., Miss, etc. After they get to know each other, they call each other by their first names; New Zealanders pay attention to politeness when they communicate with men and women. When watching movies, men and women should be separated. They advocate equality. Civilians can ask senior officials to meet them. The superiors are friendly and sincere to their subordinates, and they have a strong sense of time. Appointments must be agreed in advance and kept on time. Guests can arrive a few minutes in advance to show their respect for the host; Talk about climate, sports, politics at home and abroad, tourism, etc., and avoid talking about personal affairs, religion, race and other issues; New Zealanders especially like rugby and cricket. Visitors are usually held in the office. When invited to New Zealanders' homes, a box of chocolates or a bottle of whisky can be given to the host and a bunch of flowers can be given to the hostess. Gifts should not be too many and expensive.