I only found out when I came to New Zealand! How outrageous are these 5 stereotypes!

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-05

Subvert cognition! When I came to New Zealand, I realized that these 5 cognitive errors are outrageous!

1.Is New Zealand 100% pure?

Purity may be everyone's first impression, even Tourism New Zealand has such a slogan "100% pure new Zealand", but in fact, New Zealand has also had many water crises, and many places also have water pollution problems. It's not as "100% pure" as everyone thinks.

2.New Zealand has a well-developed agriculture and animal husbandry industry, so it is very cheap to eat?

Wrong! When I came to New Zealand, I realized that the price of vegetables here is not cheap at all, remote, isolated, and less labor, and all kinds of costs are added to the price, even the most famous milk in New Zealand is higher than that of the United Kingdom and Australia!

3.Is New Zealand a developed country?

This is true in itself, but every newcomer to New Zealand will ask "Is this really a developed country"? There is no wifi in many places, and even the 3G signal is gone a little farther! Not to mention mobile payment, online shopping, etc., it is simply a big countryside!

4.New Zealand benefits don't cost anything to see a doctor?

New Zealand's medical benefits are indeed good, but the public health system is very stressful, and some minor problems may have to wait a long time to queue up. And if you choose a private hospital and don't have insurance, you will "go bankrupt" ...... if you are not careful

5.New Zealand is vast and sparsely populated, and everyone lives in a big villa?

New Zealand is indeed sparsely populated, but not everyone lives in big houses, because three-quarters of New Zealand's population is in the North Island, and Auckland alone lives in one-third of the country's population

So after you came to New Zealand, what other things did you find that subverted cognition? Welcome to share it in the comment area, and everyone will exchange and discuss together! New Zealand

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