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Some time ago, New Zealand's inflation rate remained high and the cost of living remained high. In New Zealand, it is very expensive for some fresh graduates to rent a house.
In order to save money, some New Zealand university students return to their hometowns after graduation to live with their families.
A New Zealand television station, 1 News, interviewed three students and asked them about their country"Gnaw the old"problems.
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Zayne is a barefoot ** who will be entering Victoria in Wellington in 2019.
After five years, she earned a bachelor's degree in acting and a master's degree in education.
After receiving his diploma, Zahn decided to return to his hometown to live for a while.
I felt exhausted, Wellington was having a hard time, and I was busy all day. I spent a lot of time in school. So, I decided to go home for a while and change my life. "
Zahn said going back home to live with his own family would make him less independent.
Zahn, 24, who moved in some time ago, told the family that she still looked like a child because her mother had to say hello to her every time she went out.
But after many exchanges, he and his family got to know each other and changed their attitudes.
I am very comfortable at home, and my mother takes good care of me and gives me full autonomy. ”
Zahn added that her mother used to help her with household chores, but she didn't want to.
Don't want your mother to wash your dishes for you - that's a sign of self-reliance." She said.
When he returned to Christchurch, he often compared the hustle and bustle of London to the bustle of London.
When I think of Wellington and the city, I can't help but compare it with the city, and I feel that it has too many shortcomings.
Christchurch has lagged behind, by comparison. He said.
Zahn said he would only return home briefly once, and a year later he would return to Wellington to find a teaching job.
Secondly, interns are paid very little and are supported by their parents.
Liv Kyne is currently studying at the University of Otago, majoring in Physics**, and after graduating with a bachelor's degree, she returned to Wellington.
Earlier this year, he moved in with his parents.
The first few months after returning to China were a period of adjustment for me, in the dormitory, I felt that everything was going well, but when I returned home, I found that I didn't even have to do anything at home.
Liv said she rarely felt happy in her hometown and spent all her free time at home, either watching TV or playing on her phone.
I'm not a nerd, and the people in my class have a lot of parties and organize some outdoor activities. She said.
Liv said that she has a relatively good relationship with her family and belongs to the type that can say anything.
We were good friends, my mother knew me well, and we often exchanged things together after work about what we saw and heard. ”
Liv is now just an intern and doesn't get much salary. Her family provided her with room and board free of charge.
He said:"I feel blessed to have a family by my side unconditionally.
Three. Return to the small town and live with your family.
Kira O'Connell is a graduate of Victoria University of Wellington.
Before moving back to Whanganui to live with her family, she completed her undergraduate degree in psychology in 2021.
He moved back home to live with his family, who was suffering from an incurable illness.
Whanganui is a tiresome place, nothing short of a sanatorium. In the first few weeks of moving back, I missed my Wellington classmates so much and was very depressed.
Luckily, a friend of mine from my college days moved in with me, otherwise I couldn't stand it"
After finishing high school, Kira wanted to get out of the small town and into a bigger city.
In the three years of college life, he did not go home for a summer, but often communicated with the people at home.
After leaving home, I feel at ease, my parents don't hold me back, and we communicate more efficiently. ”
For various reasons, she had to return to Whanganui, where she is now a consultant and children's librarian.
After two years at home, he wanted to come out again.
This year, he returned to Wellington to study for his master's degree.