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olesouthernbelle Jan 18th, 2008 02:48 PM

Liv'in in NZ - what's not to like?
 
A close late 20's friend has a job offer in Queenstown, New Zealand & is planning to move there, sight unseen.

Sure, it's scenic & reputedly has plenty of adventures available, but can anyone here tell him....
What should he prepare himself for?

mlgb Jan 18th, 2008 02:52 PM

The Queenstown housing market is probably tighter and more expensive than he would expect.

Other than that I'd be there in a minute!

Melnq8 Jan 18th, 2008 03:28 PM

I'm jealous!

I'd think that Queenstown is an ideal place for a 20-something.

Expensive to live there though, as mentioned by mlgb - housing - plus gas, food, etc. If he/she is well compensated though, it could be a fantastic opportunity.

olesouthernbelle Jan 18th, 2008 03:29 PM

Yeah, from all I've heard, I'm excited for him. He has heard about the high cost of living there.

I'm just a little apprehensive about the small population (20,000 in the general area).

Thanks for the response!

mlgb Jan 19th, 2008 04:31 PM

heh heh, Queenstown is a big small town. It's a resort town. Lots of nightlife for NZ. I don't think he'll be bored.

Neil_Oz Jan 19th, 2008 09:53 PM

Although I imagine his social circle will be multinational he should nevertheless be ready for for the Kiwi sense of humour, which is straight-faced and bone dry. Like English and Australian people, they love sending you up (a.k.a. stirring, or "taking the piss"). To generalise, Americans are well liked, but seen as somewhat earnest and too inclined to take what they're told as the literal truth. This can be a big mistake. But they're a friendly, laid-back crew and it's all in good fun.

One great advantage your friend will have over a visiting Australian is that nobody will try to talk Rugby or cricket with him.


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