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    Quote Originally Posted by degrom View Post
    Yes... I am looking for reasons... But I am only receiving blank lines!!!
    We don't need to convince you, you need to do what's best for you. All I'm getting from you is negative vibes about a place that I love. I grew up in Auckland, I've lived in the UK, and I will be buried in Wellington.

    If you don't like it, you should really do something about it.
    If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    We don't need to convince you, you need to do what's best for you. All I'm getting from you is negative vibes about a place that I love. I grew up in Auckland, I've lived in the UK, and I will be buried in Wellington.

    If you don't like it, you should really do something about it.
    I guess Wellington will then have to change.... LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by degrom View Post
    Yes... I am looking for reasons... But I am only receiving blank lines!!!
    Well ya knida went about it the wrong way, this isn't paradise no matter what the advertisments tell you, its all crap its just another country...its got some good points and its got some bad points....its just like anywhere else only different....enjoy it for what it is, I'll take the piss a bit...but I really like this country for many reasons, most of which will be of no use to you.

    Get over the fac its not a high population country at the centre of the world, if you can't deal witht that then try ozzie

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    Quote Originally Posted by dawnrazor View Post
    Well ya knida went about it the wrong way, this isn't paradise no matter what the advertisments tell you, its all crap its just another country...its got some good points and its got some bad points....its just like anywhere else only different....enjoy it for what it is, I'll take the piss a bit...but I really like this country for many reasons, most of which will be of no use to you.

    Get over the fac its not a high population country at the centre of the world, if you can't deal witht that then try ozzie
    No.. I don't think I will give up so soon... I just think we should stop chasing all the skilled people to ozzie.

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    Why should we come up with 10 reasons for you to stay in New Zealand?

    Find your own 10 reasons..... for you and yours.

    If you dont like the area you are in... then move to another part of NZ.

    Sure you can travel overseas and see the big world... then you will really appreciate what a beautiful country NZ is.


    I know that I will die here in NZ....
    I have been overseas - ok it was only aussie... and only for a month...
    But I couldnt wait to come back home, cos one month away was too damn long for me.

    I am a kiwi born and bred and will die here.
    New Zealand is home to me and always will be...

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    I lived and worked in Lower Hutt for several years and loved it, mainly for the shopping but also the people. I could give you 100 reasons why I love NZ and why people should move here, but you have to come up with your own reasons to stay … in the end do what makes you happy.

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    For a lot of asians its the relative ease of getting into the country and getting residency, etc (compared to america, etc) My mum wanted me to be educated in english speaking country and New Zealand was just an easy place to get into.
    I have deep pockets. It's just that it's a deep empty pocket...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsmith View Post
    For a lot of asians its the relative ease of getting into the country and getting residency, etc (compared to america, etc) My mum wanted me to be educated in english speaking country and New Zealand was just an easy place to get into.
    That's true... Must be really hard to adopt to another culture and language. I must say if it weren't for NZ I would not have discovered that I like fixing up bikes this much!!! Recently started re-spraying bikes and just want more and more projects!!!

    And the bikes are cheap!!! I already have 2 and I am looking for more,more,more!!!

    Thanks all!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattRSK View Post
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    Bush count's for at least 9 to 11 reason's!!!

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    Okay how about this, If I worked in the UK, despite the fact I would be paid more relatively to here. The cost of living would be huge I certainly wouldn't have a bike (petrol, insurance, tax etc etc all very expensive compared to here) and my missus wouldn't be teararsing about the streets of auckland in a WRX turbo on fully comp insurance and 97RON, yes NZ has been good to us and in turn bad for the environment.

    So to recap

    UK = the BUS

    NZ = the bollix

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    All depends on what you want from your surroundings.

    I lived in Westport, Connecticut. Nice, old, and pretty. Big city isn't to far away. Just very expensive to live there. (I think Martha Stewart lived there)

    Lived in NYC, New York. 90th and Columbus. Everything is within 5 blocks that you need. Always people on the street. Central Park is gorgeous. Always entertaining. (despite what people say, crime is not that bad until you go higher than 100th street as it gets more and more run down) Easy public transportation so no need for a car or anything. But again, VERY expensive to live in the city.

    Spent most my life in Dallas (Plano), Texas. Nice and warm/hot. I love the heat so it's perfect. Can ride 11 months out of the year. Roads are boring. Cops absolutely everywhere! Good jobs. 3:1 hot to ugly ratio in girls.

    Been in NZ for about a month and a half. Absolutely gorgeous here even being WINTER. Back home in Texas, grass is brown in the summer cuz of no rain, grass in brown in the winter cuz cold with no rain. So much different. I LOVE the roads here. Surprised that most shops aren't open past 6. (always something open back home) People are laid back and nice. (no running you off the road "I'm gonna sue you!" bull shit) I can drink, legally.

    In the end, my home is Texas. I love it here but I don't have "her" here. I would love come back tho. No better place to raise kids.

    All depends on what you're lookin for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dawnrazor View Post
    Okay how about this, If I worked in the UK, despite the fact I would be paid more relatively to here. The cost of living would be huge I certainly wouldn't have a bike (petrol, insurance, tax etc etc all very expensive compared to here) and my missus wouldn't be teararsing about the streets of auckland in a WRX turbo on fully comp insurance and 97RON, yes NZ has been good to us and in turn bad for the environment.

    So to recap

    UK = the BUS

    NZ = the bollix

    I think I will give it more time... It's still growing on me... I might just not want to let go once I get my new bike!!!

    Thx...

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    I am a kiwi born and bred and will die here.
    New Zealand is home to me and always will be...

    I am at least a 3rd generation Kiwi on my Mum's side,my Dad,well lets just say he spoke with a bit of a twang ..RIP Pop.. RAAF/WWII

    It's not just about New Zealand but Downunder in general for me.
    I like to call it the ANZAC spirit and doubt any immigrant who can not let go or adapt will ever understand.That is not to say they have to forsake their roots.
    Like most things it is what you make of it,some people simply can not see beyond the end of their nose unless the answer is handed to them on a plate.
    If you have no heart or soul,1000 reasons would not be enough... I don't even know how many times i have seen the lights of Auckland as i have flown back home but do know i would have a $hit eating grin on my face every time those jet engines roar on touch down.
    Downunder...Endless roads,more things to see in a lifetime if you have any imagination,Australia just across the ditch,Pacific Islands a few hours away.
    Anyone who has immigrated anywhere,whatever the motive has a chance to start a new life,that life is up to them..A clean slate if you like.
    If you need a reason to stay, you might want to think why you left somewhere else in the first place...Some folk simply can not adapt to other cultures or environments,its not a crime.
    I can't think of one reason to immigrate here and don't give a $hit...!@#$ reasons

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    1) One of the last targets on earth for the terrorists most other western nations have reason to be scared of

    2) Nation isnt completely owned by big business, developers arent able to completely run wild, people still have some say in what goes on. The environment isnt getting completely raped (just lightly sodomised)

    3) Your never far away from great beaches, forests or areas of beauty, and its possible to find yourself away from people, and once your there, few creatures you encounter are able to kill you.

    4) Stable economy, sure its no run away bull but $10 generally buys you roughly the same amount that $10 brought you 6 months ago. Banks dont forclose, it doesnt take a wheelbarrow of cash to buy food. There are jobs and opportunity, its up to you to make it.

    5) Stable government. sure its not always popular or great, but its not about the call the army out on the streets, sell out the next guy if offered a bit of trade, excuse some scumbag because his old man kept someone elses campaign afloat or put only pro ideal judges in work.

    6) You can trust the cops more than most world wide, although many locals think they are the devil incarnated, they havent shot an innocent bystander from memory, few die in police custody, cops dont issue instant cash fines, they are pretty well picked and trained and most work hard to do a good job.

    7) You cant be sued for bullshit. The law thinks your innocent until its proved otherwise, someone will probably help you if your hurt, your first reaction to anything in this country isnt "am I going to need a lawyer?"

    8) No handguns and subsequent paranoia, no school shootings, few kids killed by gunshot- accident or otherwise. Few gated communitys. your kid isnt going to be taking up the crack pipe or smack, well at least not easily.

    9) Life is affordable, no huge amount of toll roads, on average wage its still possible to own your own home, medical costs are relitively low, ACC will help you if you get hurt, cars and bikes are affordable, schools dont cost you a bomb.

    10) The NZ people are as a whole a good bunch, made up of a wide mix of people who as a whole make NZ a great nation.

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