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Location: Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean,southeast of Australia
Capital: Wellington
Population: 4,367,700 (Jun 2010)
Ethnic Make-up: European (British Origin)74.5%, Maori
9.7%, other European 4.6%, Pacific Islander 3.8%, Asian
and others 7.4%
Religions:Anglican 24%, Presbyterian 18%, Roman
Catholic 15%, Methodist 5%, Baptist 2%, other Protestant
3%, unspecified or none 33% (1986)
FACTS AND STATISTICS
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NEW ZEALAND ETIQUETTE
New Zealand is a friendly country and the nativesare warm, polite people, albeit a shade reserved.
New Zealanders lay great emphasis on correct
pronunciation of Maori words and names. Gift Giving Etiquette
. If invited to a Kiwi's house, bring a small gift suchas flowers, chocolates, or a book about your home
country to the hosts.. Gifts should not be lavish.. Gifts are opened when received.
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BUSINESS MEETING ETIQUETTE
. Appointments are usually necessary and should be made atleast one week in advance by telephone, fax or email.. It is generally easy to schedule meetings with senior levelmanagers if you are coming from another country if the
meeting is planned well in advance.. It can be difficult to schedule meetings in December andJanuary since these are the prime months for summervacation.. Arrive at meetings on time or even a few minutes early.. If you do not arrive on time, your behavior may be
interpreted as indicating that you are unreliable or that youthink your time is more important than the person withwhom you are meeting.
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. Meetings are generally relaxed; however, they are serious
events.
. Expect a brief amount of small talk before getting down to thematter at hand.
. If you make a presentation, avoid hype, exaggerated claims,
hyperbole, and bells and whistles. New Zealanders are interested
in what people 'can do' not what they say they can do.
. Present your business case with facts and figures. Emotions and
feelings are not important in the New Zealand business climate.
. Maintain eye contact and a few feet of personal space.
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NEW ZEALAND CUISINE
New Zealand food and
wine
Maori food - mussels cooked in hot
pools at Rotorua's Te Puia Maori
Arts and Crafts Centre.
Hangi - traditional
Maori food
Apavlova, one of
the icons of NewZealand cuisine.
This hamburger at a Botany fast food
chain contains slices of cannedbeetroot.
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NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS NEW ZEALAND
Alan MacDiarmid Chemistry, 2000
Maurice Wilkins Physiology orMedicine, 1962
Ernest Rutherford Chemistry, 1908
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HOLIDAYSNew Year's Day 1 January
Day Following 2 January
Waitangi Day 6 February
Anzac Day 25 April
Queen's Birthday1st Monday in June
Labour Day4th Monday in October
Christmas Day25 December
Boxing Day26 December
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FAMOUS PLACE
Cape Reinga Lighthouse, New Zealand
Fjord land National Park,
South Island
Aucklandskyline
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New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
National flag ofNew Zealand
New Zealands Kiwi fruits
New Zealand's Kiwi Bird
New Zealand symbol
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PRESENTED BY:
KURESHI SHAKIL (31)
HITESH GAURANA