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brussels_sprout Jan 22nd 2007 5:12 am

Small Unexpected Things About NZ found since arrival
 
On the good side - FREE Public Toilets everywhere - Clean and working as you would expect (you must pay $$$$ for a pee even in Macdonalds in Brussels )!!!

On bad side - Shops close at 2 pm on Saturdays, Many bars, cafes close early at 5-6 pm at least here in Nelson and Motueka, everyone goes shopping on Friday evenings and Saturday morning

sky Jan 22nd 2007 5:21 am

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Originally Posted by brussels_sprout (Post 4310971)
On the good side - FREE Public Toilets everywhere - Clean and working as you would expect (you must pay $$$$ for a pee even in Macdonalds in Brussels )!!!

On bad side - Shops close at 2 pm on Saturdays, Many bars, cafes close early at 5-6 pm at least here in Nelson and Motueka, everyone goes shopping on Friday evenings and Saturday morning

I was sat in the pub at 9.25pm last night (I made a note of the time) and they were mopping and vacuuming up around us :blink:

brussels_sprout Jan 22nd 2007 5:23 am

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Originally Posted by sky (Post 4310981)
I was sat in the pub at 9.25pm last night (I made a note of the time) and they were mopping and vacuuming up around us :blink:

Hehe , yes, i was in the Interisland ferry terminal and the cafe closed in the departure terminal 1 hour before the ferry left, just as everyone was arriving thirsty to catch the ferry

sky Jan 22nd 2007 5:28 am

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Have you noticed most of the toilet paper is scented here without having to pay big bucks for it ... just one observation that I really liked :D .
I love the little differences, don't you :)

happynz Jan 22nd 2007 5:35 am

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I was pleasantly surprised that a single scoop here is a double or triple elsewhere in the world. Huge massive scoops of the best ice-cream anywhere and only something like NZD$1.20 at many dairies around the country. Lucky I watch what I eat or I'd be a real tub of goo here, easy.

sky Jan 22nd 2007 5:38 am

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Washing machines are musical :D .... mine is anyways :cool:

happynz Jan 22nd 2007 5:41 am

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Originally Posted by sky (Post 4311005)
Washing machines are musical :D .... mine is anyways :cool:

True enough. Our two budgies and one cockatiel get especially active chirping and squawking when the front loader is on the spin-cycle.

brussels_sprout Jan 22nd 2007 5:42 am

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Originally Posted by happynz (Post 4311001)
I was pleasantly surprised that a single scoop here is a double or triple elsewhere in the world. Huge massive scoops of the best ice-cream anywhere and only something like NZD$1.20 at many dairies around the country. Lucky I watch what I eat or I'd be a real tub of goo here, easy.

Yeah i noticed that , that would be the number 2 choice of pleasant unexpected things, i thought that the Dairy owner had made a mistake at first, a TipTop cone in a dairy costs 1 NZD here, huge and very tasty too, "Hokey Pokey", is a unique NZ-Oz flavour of Vanilla with pieces of cinder toffee
Away from cold things, in the Fish and Chip shops "Fush and Chups", real parwa patties, blue cod, battered mussels, John Dory fish are excelent, try not to buy the "Rigg" which is basically Shark cartillage !
Bad unexpected things is the pricing of Mobile telephones, costs very high and the credits only last 3 months

But they are just small things after all

sky Jan 22nd 2007 5:52 am

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Having mates who give you a huge frozen bag of white bait is nice :cool: and very unexpected ... even more so was me liking the taste of them in patties :eek:

Agreed on the icecream .. I love it but it's well fattening isn't it so steer clear, Rocky Road is my fave :)

brussels_sprout Jan 22nd 2007 5:53 am

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Bizarrely, the supermarkets around here open at 7 am !! NZers evidently go to bed early

cherry Jan 22nd 2007 5:54 am

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Originally Posted by sky (Post 4310993)
Have you noticed most of the toilet paper is scented here without having to pay big bucks for it ... just one observation that I really liked :D .
I love the little differences, don't you :)

.

ERM is that before or after use:eek: :lol:

sky Jan 22nd 2007 5:55 am

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Originally Posted by brussels_sprout (Post 4311019)
Bizarrely, the supermarkets around here open at 7 am !! NZers evidently go to bed early

They do, they're very obedient here, haven't you noticed?

sky Jan 22nd 2007 5:57 am

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I went to play Housie (Bingo) the other night and non of the kiwis were drinking cos they were just concentrating on winning ffs!

sky Jan 22nd 2007 5:58 am

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Not that I ever played Bingo much in the UK you understand :p ... I'm far too cool to do that ;)
I just was amazed that it was so serious and no fun or chat was to be had :(

Andrew Cross Jan 22nd 2007 6:23 am

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Ah bingo, I used to love playing it with my mum. Time to chill out with no kids and have a natter and a bicardi and coke....lol

I love the fact that I can park in the malls and carparks and dont need to pay, no worrying if I have enough change...
Coca cola is cheap, in pak n save it was 99c for a 1.5L bottle which is roughly 30 odd pence. :thumbup:


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