Showing posts with label gift ideas for her new zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift ideas for her new zealand. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2013

How can i be with my boyfriend when he lives ina different country and im 15?

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Im 15 and i live in england and my boyfriend is 17 and he lives in new zealand i want to go and live there after i have finished all my GCSE's i will be 16 when i have finished them all but i dont know how i can live there at 16 years of age does any one have any ideas ?


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Wow much respect for trying hard for such a long distance relationship, mine failed. :-z
My advice is that you are quite young to be moving on your own such a far way from home and so is he at that age too. Moving for love is such a big decision in your life and quite frankly you are way too young for drama like that but I can see why you want to do it as I have been in the same situation before too except my gf (now ex) lives on the other side of the country. When we are this young we do things without thinking long and hard about it, like now you want to just be with him no matter what you have to do for it. In the long run, once you move here or he moves there are you both going to be happy together in 6 months after that?? Teenagers have much to learn, myself included and from what I have learn't it might not be such a good idea because there is going to be more to life than that. If you want to be this guy, fine my advice is don't move just yet wait at least you both are 18 and abit more mature adults as if you are still together and want to move to be with eachother it will be easier then. For now take advantage of technology with webchat, webcams, emails and even hand written letters and gifts in the mail. Hope all works well whatever you decide. Good Luck!

Host family presents form a German to a family from New Zealand?




Janica


I'm from Germany and I will spend the next year in New Zealand. Maybe you have any ideas for host family presents you would like to have from Germany (maybe because it is typical German)

Thanks for all answers (and I'm Sorry my English is bad)



Answer
Hello!
I am a New Zealander and am currently on a year exchange in Demark. I think you should take a German cook book and some packaged typical german food (know that i think about it, maybe it isn't from Germany but take MARIBOU CHOCOLATE!!!)
Also definitely a little photo album of your home and the city you live in, the nature where you live, pictures of your friends and family and showing YOUR personal way of life. This will all be very interesting for them to see.
Don't worry too much about gifts, from experience as a host family myself and now as an exchange student, I'm confident in telling you they are not important at all. It is just interesting for your family to experience things from your culture.
good luck.




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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

I need a way to make some extra cash quick! Anybody have any ideas?

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Tom L


I am trying to get to New Zealand in a hurry. I need to generate some cash. I already have a 40 hr/week job, but I need more.


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We are going to Australia and New Zealand in February. Does anyone have any suggestions on things to buy?




Aussie Tra


I am looking for items unique to these 2 areas. I have been told that there are some kinds of pearls that are treasured and found here. Any other ideas?


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Opals in Austrlia (you can get some nice ones for a reasonable price; but top-drawer ones are very expensive).

In New Zealand, the gemstone of choice is nephrite Jade, which is carved into a variety of shapes and items. If you visit the craft shops themselves (rather than souvenir shops) you will get a better deal, and can often pick up uncarved offcuts of stone for a reasonable price.

Freshwater pearls are available in both countries: odd-shaped and generally small; but nevertheless attractive. A freshwater pearl necklace can be purchased for a fraction of the price of cultured pearl; but if price is not an object, a pair of pearl earrrings make a great gift.

You can buy hardwod craft items, made of Australian wood such as Jarrah or red river gum, or New Zealand wood such as rimu pine that are quite attractive and useful. There are lots of genuine craft shops that specialise in such things (pottery items are another option, but not unique to these countries)

Try to avoid buying tacky tourist 'art' boomerangs and such in souvenir shops: they are low quality and mass produced, but try to appear otherwise.

As Rosa said, wool products feature in both countries. You can buy the most beautiful hand knitted wool jumpers (sorry; sweaters) in craft shops in both countries. Again, try to avoid the highly-coloured wool 'art' garments in specialist stores such as at airport duty free shops. They are made to target the Japanese market and are hellishly overpriced.

Finally; try to make your purchases outside the big cities; preferrably in smaller towns that cater for the tourist trade. Russel (North Island), Arrowtown (South Island) in New Zealand and Berrima (outside Sydney) are three such places that spring to mind; but there are lots of others.




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