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New Zealand, a country pampered by nature, is a place of picturesque beauty and enchantment. However, when I set foot on this land myself, I found that the reality was far from pretty. Here, I'm going to share my real-life story as a reminder to those who have a good vision for New Zealand.
First, I would like to talk about education in New Zealand. Many people agree that the quality of education in New Zealand is very high, but I have reservations about it. I visited several so-called elite schools, only to find that their education methods are outdated and outdated, with too much emphasis on rote memorization and test-taking skills, and neglect the cultivation of students' creativity and critical thinking. In addition, these schools are overly focused on academic achievement, which leads to a lot of stress and physical and mental health concerns for students.
Secondly, there is the price level in New Zealand. Despite New Zealand's high income levels, prices are just as high. In the supermarket, an apple can fetch a few bucks, not to mention the expensive housing and transportation costs. For ordinary tourists, such a price level is undoubtedly a big burden.
Let's talk about relationships in New Zealand. I met some locals in New Zealand, but I found that xenophobia is prevalent. I was deeply disappointed by their indifference and even arrogance towards foreigners. In my opinion, an inclusive and friendly people is a valuable asset of a country, and New Zealand still has a long way to go in this regard.
Finally, I would like to talk about New Zealand's natural environment. While New Zealand's natural beauty is truly amazing, there are also many concerns that I found during my travels. For example, New Zealand's ecology is quite fragile, and many species are in danger of extinction. In addition, due to excessive tourism development, some originally mysterious attractions have also become bustling and have lost their original charm.
In short, my real-life experience tells me that New Zealand is not as perfect as it is said online. Of course, that doesn't mean New Zealand doesn't have its strengths. Its natural beauty, medical security, social welfare, etc. are commendable. However, when choosing a destination or immigration, we must have a comprehensive understanding of a country and not be fooled by the exaggerations on the Internet.
Here, I urge everyone to think carefully when choosing a travel destination or immigration. We need to understand the strengths and weaknesses of a country and see if we are really suitable for living or working there. Only in this way can we find the best place for ourselves and live the best life.