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  • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

    Observations from a Canadian visiting New Zealand:

    -Making NZers say "Saskatchewan" is kind of hilarious
    -Roundabouts work really really well when everyone is used to them
    -Drip coffee apparently does not exist here (espresso-based coffee drinks only. Even at the one Dunkin Donuts I saw in a hideous mall I had to go inside in Auckland).
    -NZ signs do not play around (see example below)

    3 Squirrels in a CoatN This user is from outside of this forum
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    3 Squirrels in a Coat
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    #94

    @sundogplanets Drip coffee exists here!

    I worked in a building, an old telecommunications building, which had signs posted warning about asbestos. There we had a drip coffee maker and a microwave.

    OH! And you'll sometimes find them in small town motels (though I think most of them have switched to the same 2 brands of instant coffee. One of them doesn't smell like urine so that's the better of the two).

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    • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

      Observations from a Canadian visiting New Zealand:

      -Making NZers say "Saskatchewan" is kind of hilarious
      -Roundabouts work really really well when everyone is used to them
      -Drip coffee apparently does not exist here (espresso-based coffee drinks only. Even at the one Dunkin Donuts I saw in a hideous mall I had to go inside in Auckland).
      -NZ signs do not play around (see example below)

      chrishe99C This user is from outside of this forum
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      chrishe99
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      #95

      @sundogplanets

      As another Canadian in NZ, while hiking the Routeburn track, our pretty young guide told us, when you get to the junction, take the lift.

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      • RobynR Robyn

        @dmian Usually it's just joining in. Though there may be sections of society that don't hold with their kids being taught that foreign language

        Dmian ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บD This user is from outside of this forum
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        Dmian ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ
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        #96

        @RedRobyn ๐Ÿ˜ณ It doesnโ€™t surprise me, though. In any case, I find waiatas extremely beautiful, and this in particular a specially lovely one. ๐Ÿ˜Š

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        • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

          Observations from a Canadian visiting New Zealand:

          -Making NZers say "Saskatchewan" is kind of hilarious
          -Roundabouts work really really well when everyone is used to them
          -Drip coffee apparently does not exist here (espresso-based coffee drinks only. Even at the one Dunkin Donuts I saw in a hideous mall I had to go inside in Auckland).
          -NZ signs do not play around (see example below)

          TubemeisterT This user is from outside of this forum
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          Tubemeister
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          #97

          @sundogplanets Somehow I can't see a sign like that and not think of one particular scene in The Young Ones.

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          • DaveD Dave

            @rdm @sundogplanets Ordinary sharks are bad enough, and now, helisharks?

            Matthew MillerM This user is from outside of this forum
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            Matthew Miller
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            #98

            @Daveosaurus @rdm @sundogplanets

            I am glad I'm not the only one who thought that!

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            • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

              Observations from a Canadian visiting New Zealand:

              -Making NZers say "Saskatchewan" is kind of hilarious
              -Roundabouts work really really well when everyone is used to them
              -Drip coffee apparently does not exist here (espresso-based coffee drinks only. Even at the one Dunkin Donuts I saw in a hideous mall I had to go inside in Auckland).
              -NZ signs do not play around (see example below)

              epicdemiologistE This user is from outside of this forum
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              epicdemiologist
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              #99

              @sundogplanets I don't know if you know who Zorak is (from Space Ghost Coast to Coast) but his attempt to pronounce "Saskatchewan" lives rent-free in my head. ("Skas watch a wan or whatever.")

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              • SchwestalineS Schwestaline

                @0xabad1dea @sundogplanets @at we have had decades of practice pronouncing Massachusetts correctly thanks to famous and dearly missed comedian Loriot who created a short funny story about a family dad trying to film his family on the moment of the arrival of a piano in the house which was a gift from his mother, a certain Berta Planikowsky from Massachusetts. As you can imagine the joke centered on the near impossibility for anyone to pronounce either last name or origin in front of a camera ๐Ÿ™ƒ

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                #100

                @schwestaline @0xabad1dea @sundogplanets @at The surname is Panislowski. In the context of this thread I believe this to be important. :op

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                • David MarshallD David Marshall

                  @rdm @sundogplanets

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                  prl
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                  #101

                  @rdm @sundogplanets @davidtheeviloverlord

                  As I was warned by an Aussie in NZ...

                  In Australia, the wildlife is trying to kill you.
                  In New Zealand, the wildlife is fine, but New Zealand itself is trying to kill you. (earthquake, boiling mud, poisonous gas, landslide, flood...)

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                  • Matthew MillerM Matthew Miller

                    @Daveosaurus @rdm @sundogplanets

                    I am glad I'm not the only one who thought that!

                    shom โœŠ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿง๐Ÿ“ท๐Ÿคฟ๐Ÿ”๏ธ๐ŸชšS This user is from outside of this forum
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                    shom โœŠ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿง๐Ÿ“ท๐Ÿคฟ๐Ÿ”๏ธ๐Ÿชš
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                    #102

                    @mattdm @Daveosaurus @rdm @sundogplanets I zoomed in and still see that. Even the spider is concerned and hightailing it!

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                    • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                      Observations from a Canadian visiting New Zealand:

                      -Making NZers say "Saskatchewan" is kind of hilarious
                      -Roundabouts work really really well when everyone is used to them
                      -Drip coffee apparently does not exist here (espresso-based coffee drinks only. Even at the one Dunkin Donuts I saw in a hideous mall I had to go inside in Auckland).
                      -NZ signs do not play around (see example below)

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                      John Brown
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                      #103
                      @sundogplanets One of my daughters wants me to take a trip with her to there.
                      The plane ride is sooooo long.
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                      • AdaA Ada

                        @rdm@aus.social @sundogplanets@mastodon.social And this one at Kingscliff

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                        Matthew Miller
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                        #104

                        @ada @sundogplanets @rdm

                        This heli-shark has serrated blades!

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                        • Grahame Gardner ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟS Grahame Gardner ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ

                          @sundogplanets @grb090423 we call it filtered coffee in the UK. A poor substitute for almost any other kind of coffee.
                          But you have to remember that Canadians are raised on Tim Hortons coffee, one of the worst excuses for decent coffee IMHO.

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                          @scotdowser Tim Hortonโ€™s coffee used to be really good until they sold out to the American Wendyโ€™s outfit and went with a cheaper blend (of course they did). MacDonalds them swooped in and got the original Timmieโ€™s blend. Now theyโ€™re owned by a Brazilian outfit, which would lead one to hope that the coffee would get better, but nope, Timmieโ€™s coffee still sucks, but itโ€™s relatively cheap, and their marketing is great. Anyone I know who actually likes coffee wonโ€™t touch the stuff. @sundogplanets @grb090423

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                          • Matthew MillerM Matthew Miller

                            @ada @sundogplanets @rdm

                            This heli-shark has serrated blades!

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                            @mattdm@hachyderm.io @sundogplanets@mastodon.social @rdm@aus.social Thankfully, it doesn't enable true flight. But they can coast above the water for quite some distance! It's a scary sight ๐Ÿ˜›

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                            • AdaA Ada

                              @rdm@aus.social @sundogplanets@mastodon.social And this one at Kingscliff

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                              thefathippy
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                              @ada

                              That last one's a cockatoo warningโ€”those beaks'll chomp ya!

                              @sundogplanets @rdm

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                              • P prl

                                @rdm @sundogplanets @davidtheeviloverlord

                                As I was warned by an Aussie in NZ...

                                In Australia, the wildlife is trying to kill you.
                                In New Zealand, the wildlife is fine, but New Zealand itself is trying to kill you. (earthquake, boiling mud, poisonous gas, landslide, flood...)

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                                Arcadiagt5
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                                @prl @rdm @sundogplanets @davidtheeviloverlord @prk Indeed, as a kiwi housemate once put it to me: In Oz it is the ecology that tries to kill you, in NZ it is the geology that tries to kill you.

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                                • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                                  Observations from a Canadian visiting New Zealand:

                                  -Making NZers say "Saskatchewan" is kind of hilarious
                                  -Roundabouts work really really well when everyone is used to them
                                  -Drip coffee apparently does not exist here (espresso-based coffee drinks only. Even at the one Dunkin Donuts I saw in a hideous mall I had to go inside in Auckland).
                                  -NZ signs do not play around (see example below)

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                                  Prof. Sam Lawler
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                                  #109

                                  Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

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                                  • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                                    Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

                                    The Boxing KangarooP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @sundogplanets dinner? Or tea? For the evening meal?

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                                    • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                                      Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

                                      Daniel AJ SokolovN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @sundogplanets Oh no, I hope you have emergency rations to save you from getting hangry!

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                                      • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                                        Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

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                                        Eye
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                                        @sundogplanets

                                        I wonder if they eat a full dinner at lunchtime? ๐Ÿค”

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                                        • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                                          Today I learned that New Zealand "supper" seems to be more like what I'd imagine hobbits eat for meal number 6 (cheese, crackers, fruit, cookies) than Saskatchewan supper (the full meal you eat at the end of the day after a lot of hard farm labour)

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                                          @sundogplanets watch out for being invited to tea. Try and determine if it is full meal, or just a cup of tea (speaking from personal experience).

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