Visitor Experiences in New Zealand during Rugby World Cup 2011

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2011

Hear from visitors around the world their highlights of travelling in New Zealand - and what has made this tournament so special in our beautiful country.

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  • such good people, the kiwis.

  • YAY YA go new zealand !!!

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  • the organisation for the open day was very nice,,, hahahahahah auckland central city was a chaosss!!!!!

  • Australia is better :)

  • @janson84

    Hey mate there is a lot of coconuts in NZ. I'm posted in OZ now and it just seems a little more advanced and fast paced. NZ is naturally beautiful, but it's just going backwards. Furthermore there are so many Kiwis going to OZ in droves. NZ is home though.

  • @janson84

    Ok, settle down. Accept, accept, accept you'll do fine.

  • @01avin 20 years ago?.lol, have you actually been to the block. That shit hole still exist. That 'coconut paradise' in south Auckland is better than living in housing comission estates in south west/west sydney where drive by shootings are more common and in North Queensland/NT where kids are doing fuck all causing shit rolling people over, sniffing out of papar bags. Maybe you need a grip on reality rather than sweeping it all under the carpet like previous govts.

  • @janson84

    Ok, well unless you were walking around Redfern 20yrs ago you might have come across that, but now that Redferns house price median is $900K I think you might not have an issue with social decay no more. Get with the times. The fact is that NZ is a coconut paradise and NZ immigrants consist of the 2nd largest population in Australia, so this might be telling you something shit for brains!

  • @01avin funny you mention social problems. How the Abos going?. Still treating them like 3rd class citizens? Try walking through the slums around Redfern station or somewhere out in west sydney without some abo or some broke bogan begging for money.

  • @alfonzie

    When I went to NZ all I saw were coconuts everywhere and feared for my safety. Every block there was someone asking me for money. I think there might be social problems in NZ. Furthermore why is there so many Kiwis in Australia?

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