How New Zealand has changed me. Americans in New Zealand

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0:02 - discusses how living in New Zealand has changed their perspective on various aspects of life, particularly in comparison to their experiences in the United States.

0:08 - They've become less aggressive in New Zealand compared to their time in the U.S.

0:20 - The speaker has adapted to the local custom of not calling out for wait staff in New Zealand restaurants, unlike their American habits.

0:41 - They've become more aware of people talking loudly, which they attribute to their exposure to the quieter New Zealand culture.

1:06 - After living in New Zealand, they've lost patience for crowded places, finding solace in the country's less crowded environment.

1:27 - The speaker has learned to relax more and prioritize work-life balance, taking longer holidays and not overbooking their schedule.

2:01 - They've developed a dislike for the practice of tipping, finding it complicated and prefer countries where tipping is less prevalent.

2:36 - They appreciate New Zealand's healthcare system, which provides healthcare for all residents, and contrast it with the expensive healthcare system in the U.S.

3:18 - They've noticed how politics in the U.S. has infiltrated various aspects of life and conversation, leading to polarization and fear-mongering.

4:03 - The speaker has come to appreciate New Zealand's advertising regulations, which discourage fear-based marketing and high-pressure sales tactics.

4:44 - They highlight that the U.S., despite being a world power, still has room for improvement in various aspects, such as education, healthcare, and political discourse.

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