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What should New Zealand pay attention to? I am in Oakland.

Customs in New Zealand:

1. When interacting with a woman, the woman reaches out before the man can shake hands.

When we meet for the first time, people with the same status are matched by their surnames, plus "Mr", "Mrs" and "Miss". After they got to know each other, they called each other by their first names.

3. New Zealanders have a strong sense of time, so appointments must be made in advance and on time. Guests can arrive a few minutes in advance to show their respect for the host. Conversation can talk about climate, sports (such as rugby and cricket, which New Zealanders particularly like), domestic and foreign politics, tourism and other topics, and avoid talking about personal affairs, religion, race and other issues.

When you are invited to a New Zealander's home, you can give the host a box of chocolate or a bottle of whisky and the hostess a bunch of flowers. Gifts don't have to be too many or too expensive.

New Zealanders don't like noisy and pretentious people.

6. Taking pictures of people, especially Maori people, must first ask for permission.

Taboos in New Zealand:

1, New Zealanders are more taboo to build or live in dense houses.

2. They are cautious and conservative in the communication between men and women, with various rules and regulations.

3. New Zealanders are taboo about mixed activities between men and women, even if they go to the theatre or the movies, they should be separated.

Maori believe in primitive religion and immortal soul, so they are very taboo about taking pictures and videos.

5, taboo to let the elderly or critically ill patients in hospital.

5. Maori leaders have absolute power, and their own property is taboo. Never allow civilians to violate or be executed.