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How much do you know about the living habits of New Zealand immigrants?

Some Chinese habits may not necessarily apply to New Zealand. People who arrive in New Zealand for the first time are often very excited. This period can be called the honeymoon period. They feel novel about everything they come into contact with, but when life gets on track, they will feel lost, lonely or uneasy. This feeling of loss is a natural phenomenon when people adapt to a new culture. Sometimes they may feel confused and not know what to do or how to do it in New Zealand. Not sure what to do appropriately and what to do improperly. Some previous lifestyles or behaviors may not work in the new place, or may be considered abnormal by others. So today I will introduce some of the differences between New Zealand and China for those who are planning to immigrate to New Zealand or have already immigrated to New Zealand.

There are certain cultural differences between New Zealand and China, which are mainly reflected in:

1. New Zealanders usually live a relaxed and casual life and wear informal clothes on most occasions, including going to Cafe or shopping.

2. New Zealanders are generally very frank when speaking.

3. New Zealanders do not have a very strong sense of time in social activities. Some people say that when waiting for you at a certain time, "it's best not to take time too seriously." For example, if you make an appointment at 1:30 pm, they may not arrive at 1:45.

4. It is best to make an appointment in advance to meet someone.

5. New Zealanders are very helpful, so don’t feel embarrassed.

6. New Zealanders are very sensitive to personal privacy. Generally, you should not discuss salary, property, age and other issues with them.

Families usually do not discuss these topics.