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    She's a bit tiddly. And a bureaucrat by day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DODO`` View Post
    I was not issued a new temp licence.

    you high bro? delusive, drunk or just a keyboard warrior?
    First of all, I'm not your 'bro'
    Second, why are you whining because you weren't prepared to sit the test?

    Did you look at your licence before the test or not?

    Madness- I'm not a beuracrat. I don't work for a goverment department.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    She's a bit tiddly. And a bureaucrat by day.
    hahahaha
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    Quote Originally Posted by GingerMidget View Post
    First of all, I'm not your 'bro'
    Second, why are you whining because you weren't prepared to sit the test?

    Did you look at your licence before the test or not?

    Madness- I'm not a beuracrat. I don't work for a goverment department.
    clearly delusive.
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    English. Do you speak it?

    Answer the question please, did you or did you not look at your licence before the test?
    Me thinks not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GingerMidget View Post
    First of all, I'm not your 'bro'
    Second, why are you whining because you weren't prepared to sit the test?

    Did you look at your licence before the test or not?

    Madness- I'm not a beuracrat. I don't work for a goverment department.
    You might not work for the govenment directly but you're still a bureaucrat. Your refusal to read & understand what is being said just reinforces that fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GingerMidget View Post
    English. Do you speak it?
    Is that a requirement to hold a New Zealand Drivers Licence now?

    Get off your horse woman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GingerMidget View Post
    English. Do you speak it?

    Answer the question please, did you or did you not look at your licence before the test?
    Me thinks not.
    Yup! you just proved yourself.

    Delusive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Is that a requirement to hold a New Zealand Drivers Licence now?

    Get off your horse woman.
    But I like it up here?
    Plus, the forms are all in english, the road code is only available in english, so yes. It would appear being able to speak/read english, in a country whose native tongue appears to be said language might be a bit of a pre-requisite?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GingerMidget View Post
    But I like it up here?
    Plus, the forms are all in english, the road code is only available in english, so yes. It would appear being able to speak/read english, in a country whose native tongue appears to be said language might be a bit of a pre-requisite?
    First of all, the official NZ road code and the written tests are in many other languages (you can even have the translator in the car for the practical tests).

    and second of all, why is this guy still here??
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    Quote Originally Posted by DODO`` View Post
    Yup! you just proved yourself.

    Delusive.
    The word you are looking for, is deluded.

    The word I'm looking for, is idiot. That would be you. You obviously didn't bother looking at your licence, so the blame in its final place, falls on you. Let this serve as a warning to everyone else sitting a licence test. Check your licence BEFORE you know people will be looking at it, and if one tiny little thing is wrong, get it sorted. Its really not that bleeding hard!

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    "Official languages of NZ = Maori and NZ Sign Language"

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    The OP's grasp of the English language isn't to blame for AA fucking him in the arse, bureaucracy and a lack of attention to detail is. It's unfortunate that the OP has had to experience another wait for a test, despite AA acknowledging their fault in not issuing the temporary licence. Bureaucracy at it's best I s'pose.

    DODO""'''''''' I hope you've learn't something from this. Don't let them fuck you in the arse, no matter how short and auburn-haired they might be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DODO`` View Post
    First of all, the official NZ road code and the written tests are in many other languages (you can even have the translator in the car for the practical tests).

    and second of all, why is this guy still here??
    Man?
    Are you as dumb as your posts suggest?
    Don't answer that.

    You can have a translator yes. You tell me where you can find the roadcode in a language other than english, officially produced by NZTA and I'll retract my previous statement. You can opt to take the test in an of the offered languages, but I never said you couldn't. If you want to a debate on this, go do some research, learn how to actually argue without getting emotionally involved, then come back. Until then, suck it up and stop being such a princess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GingerMidget View Post
    The word you are looking for, is deluded.

    The word I'm looking for, is idiot. That would be you. You obviously didn't bother looking at your licence, so the blame in its final place, falls on you. Let this serve as a warning to everyone else sitting a licence test. Check your licence BEFORE you know people will be looking at it, and if one tiny little thing is wrong, get it sorted. Its really not that bleeding hard!
    nop, Delusive is the word Im looking for,

    Do you not find it weird that everyone is speaking against you? haha what a fking crack up!!!!! you just made my day hahaha
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