You know you're settling in when.....
#16
Re: You know you're settling in when.....
When everything outside of NZ is 'overseas.' When you say, 'bloody aussies'
When you use words like, 'sweet' and 'stink' without feeling silly!
When you use words like, 'sweet' and 'stink' without feeling silly!
#18
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 402
Re: You know you're settling in when.....
..........you have
a serious discussion with your wife, about the merits of buying a chain saw.
figured out how to fillet a fish.
a understanding of the right turn rule.
shouted out "bloody tourist" to a campervan driver.
received your fly buys card.
developed a taste for pies.
picked up a copy of "Pig Hunter" from the magazine rack.
gotten used to avocado in your sandwich.
realised that "sweet as" is not referring to your wife's backside.
removed the word "stress" from your vocabulary.
a serious discussion with your wife, about the merits of buying a chain saw.
figured out how to fillet a fish.
a understanding of the right turn rule.
shouted out "bloody tourist" to a campervan driver.
received your fly buys card.
developed a taste for pies.
picked up a copy of "Pig Hunter" from the magazine rack.
gotten used to avocado in your sandwich.
realised that "sweet as" is not referring to your wife's backside.
removed the word "stress" from your vocabulary.
#19
Re: You know you're settling in when.....
..........you have
a serious discussion with your wife, about the merits of buying a chain saw.
figured out how to fillet a fish.
a understanding of the right turn rule.
shouted out "bloody tourist" to a campervan driver.
received your fly buys card.
developed a taste for pies.
picked up a copy of "Pig Hunter" from the magazine rack.
gotten used to avocado in your sandwich.
realised that "sweet as" is not referring to your wife's backside.
removed the word "stress" from your vocabulary.
a serious discussion with your wife, about the merits of buying a chain saw.
figured out how to fillet a fish.
a understanding of the right turn rule.
shouted out "bloody tourist" to a campervan driver.
received your fly buys card.
developed a taste for pies.
picked up a copy of "Pig Hunter" from the magazine rack.
gotten used to avocado in your sandwich.
realised that "sweet as" is not referring to your wife's backside.
removed the word "stress" from your vocabulary.
or when you say everything's 'all good',or you don'tsnarl and chase someone for undertaking,or you let your kids walk to school by themselves!!
#20
Re: You know you're settling in when.....
You decribe something you like as "choice!"
You understand the reference in the Burger King advert "We've cooked you all some eggs"
You greet people with "Kia Ora"
You know the tune of the national anthem
You buy concert tickets at the event
You use the phrase "I rocked up.." to say you arrived
You say you'll turn up at six but it's more like seven by the time you rock up
You don't give people a funny look when they say they live in the wop wops
You understand the reference in the Burger King advert "We've cooked you all some eggs"
You greet people with "Kia Ora"
You know the tune of the national anthem
You buy concert tickets at the event
You use the phrase "I rocked up.." to say you arrived
You say you'll turn up at six but it's more like seven by the time you rock up
You don't give people a funny look when they say they live in the wop wops
#21
By name and by nature
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,852
Re: You know you're settling in when.....
You get all excited when you see a shop selling barbies
You spend more time barefoot than you do wearing shoes
You know you used to live a different life but it seems to have belonged to someone else
You spend more time barefoot than you do wearing shoes
You know you used to live a different life but it seems to have belonged to someone else
#22
Banned
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: South Island, NZ
Posts: 82
Re: You know you're settling in when.....
You get used to sand in the bed
You've got permanent T-Shirt suntan lines
You remember that most beer bottles have twist off tops
You can chop wood without losing toes
You've got permanent T-Shirt suntan lines
You remember that most beer bottles have twist off tops
You can chop wood without losing toes
#23
Re: You know you're settling in when.....
Great posts, you say "eerrgghh" instead of yes. You look at nice sharp new axes for chopping fire wood. You spot the new POMS as they are white and pasty (like we were) and just off the boat, had a Kiwi say that to me, "Fresh off the boat mate". You collect fir cones as the are great fire starters. You start looking at boats and that 4x4 to go with it. You do indeed support the All Blacks. I used to watch all the games, wich is funny as i don't bother with football (im from Newcastle).
#25
CockneyLass
Joined: Mar 2007
Location: Auckland
Posts: 204
Re: You know you're settling in when.....
#26
Re: You know you're settling in when.....
Your daily routine is a walk on the beach.
You stop asking why people hang out their washing with little pink animals (pigs...........pegs) and write with sharp objects (pins...........pens)
Saturday nights is all about having friends around instead of going out 'on the town'
Meals are cooked from scratch and not just bought from the chiller cabinet.
You know the names of the native plants in your garden.
Your work collegues can understand most of your accent without you having to repeat it 3 times!
You say 'cool' numerous times a day and not think anything of it!
Wine becomes your favoured drink.
You stop asking why people hang out their washing with little pink animals (pigs...........pegs) and write with sharp objects (pins...........pens)
Saturday nights is all about having friends around instead of going out 'on the town'
Meals are cooked from scratch and not just bought from the chiller cabinet.
You know the names of the native plants in your garden.
Your work collegues can understand most of your accent without you having to repeat it 3 times!
You say 'cool' numerous times a day and not think anything of it!
Wine becomes your favoured drink.
#28
Re: You know you're settling in when.....
Walking round the streets with no shoes on is sooooo liberating! And when people say good morning with a smile and they are being nice, not sizing you up to rob you!