Marlene and Neil's year-long experiences half-way around the world, starting in October, 2016, as they become "kiwis for 12 months!"

Sunday, October 30, 2016

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The Kiwis are so polite on the road.  It's "Give Way," not "Yield."
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And so cute!
Slippery "When Frosty."

But remember . . .

THINK LEFT!!  THINK LEFT!!  THINK LEFT!!

Those of you who have driven on the left in other countries know what I'm talking about.  Everything revolves around this concept . . .

Normal driving on the left.  On a 2 lane road, the slow lane on the left, passing lane on the right.  Of course, the steering wheel is on the right side of the car and I can't tell you how many times I've turned on the wipers instead of the turn signals.  Geeez . . .

But also, moving sidewalks and escalators to go forward are on the left.  People often walk on the left side of the sidewalks.  And you really have to be careful when crossing a street.  Marlene and I have saved each other a number of times!

Driving habits are similar to ours in the Midwest.  Drivers are relatively polite and thank you when doing a favor.  There are many more motorbikes, skateboards and scooters used as transportation.  

The roads themselves are well maintained but signage isn't always the best.  And there are round-abouts everywhere, meaning stop signs are few!  I do miss the interstate system of the US.  Most roads and motorways here are simply 2 lanes, so traffic gets backed up easily.  Motorways do become 4 lanes (2 each way) closer to the cities but it still gets clogged.  

AND WHAT ABOUT GAS?

"Petrol" here is EXPENSIVE!!  After converting from liters to gallons, it figures out to about $7.50/gallon.  Ouch!  It's cheaper in the rural areas, but still much more than the States.  It's all imported!

AND OTHER DAILY EXPENSES?

Overall, more than the US.  Dairy products are about the same, wine is cheaper (lots of wineries here).  But produce is much more expensive, about double if not more.  I priced a basic Burger King cheeseburger at about $3 US.  Eating in restaurants is a bit more expensive but you can find good deals.  Same with clothing.  But electronics??  Forget it!!  This $175 US Chromebook I'm using could easily be 3 times that price here.  Many Kiwis order products online via Amazon, pay for the extra shipping and the wait, and still get a better price than here.

*** Thank God for US credit cards (with no foreign transaction fees)!  The US dollar is strong here so we're getting good deals.  We charge virtually everything.

And now, your extra point bonus question!!

"Translate" this New Zealand English into American English (answer given in next blog posting)

"After tramping, I'll have a thin flat white."  (and no, this is not something Donald Trump would say!!)
                                      


      











                                                    































1 comment:

  1. Seems that with pricing, wine, hiking, coffee, driving, and shopping, you are off to a good start. .... Oh ... and no US election ads on the telly.

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