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Because I know ED is teaming with NZers . . .


This lovely Polish guy helped me a lot with some research earlier in the year. Here's the thing: he has a longheld idea of writing a book about migrating to NZ, as a reconnaisance for moving his own family there himself. I know, bodacious.


He asks me to connect him to a number of NZers to find out what NZ is REALLY like to live in. Problem is, I left there in One Million BC and have no real ties anymore. I have sent him several websites for Poles living in NZ, but I know he wants to talk to "the real kiwis" (bla bla) as well.


If you have lived there yourself reasonably recently, and would be happy to talk to Wojciech (sounds like "Voychek") please send me a PM and I can link you to him. It would be a real kindness, and might be fun to do. He is a science grad who now works as a journalist and science fiction writer. His English is really excellent.


Thanks, LS.

To be clear, this guy lives in Poland. The chat would be by email.


Surprised and disappointed no-one has offered to do this. I always used to find expat NZers keen to expatiate at length and with feeling on this exact subject: life in NZ. Very odd. Can you help?


LS

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