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How Does My Indian Wife Like New Zealand?
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My wife from India is visiting my home in New Zealand, but does she like it here? Why won't she move here? And how different is it from India? @ManishaMalikIndia explains all this while we go on a road trip from Auckland to Palmerston North via Taupo.

The hot springs we visited are the Waikite Valley Thermal Pools goo.gl/maps/vr6rrSwJF6v8QvVe7?entry=yt.

If you want to try that venison and mushroom pie, it's the supreme pie awards winner at Taupo's Fast & Fresh Bakery Cafe goo.gl/maps/ewFi7S8MJR1w9N7E7?entry=yt.

The final spot in the vlog is the stunning Castlepoint Lighthouse goo.gl/maps/dYnBpf7PrYLb5zeJ8?entry=yt.

00:00 My Indian wife's reactions to New Zealand
00:58 Why won't she move to NZ?
02:40 Why aren't we flying to Taupo?
03:40 What are the differences between India & New Zealand
08:23 We run into a gang!
10:39 Maori culture
11:13 A thermal wonderland (Waikite Valley Thermal Pools)
15:19 Bad weather in New Zealand
17:41 NZ's most famous food (Fast & Fresh Bakery)
19:47 Candy sticks in NZ/India
21:36 The famous Desert Road
22:41 A hidden Instagramable spot (Castlepoint Lighthouse)

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@rekleif

1 year ago

I live in a country very similar to NZ, Norway. What I miss the most after coming home after visiting in-laws in Punjab is exactly the pulsating life that India is full of. It is so quiet and it's almost dead in comparison here. It is sometimes so bad that we go into a mini-depression after spending a couple of months in India. As I always have said, India's greatest asset is it's people, and the life and friendliness of most Indians. Missing India......

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@akashsardar495

1 year ago

Woooow...New Zealand is such a peaceful, blissful and beautiful country. Those scenic landscapes and lonely beaches look like heaven on earth 😍 Greetings from India 🇮🇳🇳🇿

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@himanshu-ol7wq

1 year ago

Watching this vlog now I actually realised why it's so hard for foreigners to adjust to India, a totally different environment...but I like this man,i like how he adjusted in both countries and the love for his indian wife😁❤️

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@VlogwithSaba

1 year ago

23 minutes on youtube spent wisely.. positivity and beautiful vibes. I really appreciate your humble nature as a couple. You guys have normalised showing 2 people in love and yet no PDA/cooing/etc. This is also love ❤️❤️❤️

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@TJSaw

1 year ago

As far as I’m concerned, New Zealand is Middle Earth for me. Always been a dream to visit this absolutely beautiful country!

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@valerieewing3306

1 year ago

So nice to see a man who truly loves his wife!

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@himanshu-ol7wq

1 year ago

Wow you both look a great pair together,as an indian i really like the chemistry and atmosphere around you two,stay happy always...love from india❤️❤️❤️

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@rahulpwr10

1 year ago

A great way to start the video, speaking Hindi so nicely was such a warm thing to see as an Indian. ❤️ much love from India.

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@yasserafiq

1 year ago

Absolutely loved the line from Manisha - "You will get bored if you don't have a purpose to live here". People in jobs (like myself) don't find it hard to live in NZ but parents visiting from India surely do after the initial week or two.

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@KnightSlasher

1 year ago

It is a very peaceful and small country your wife seems to like some aspects of it but every once in awhile we all miss home because that's where the heart is

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@mickb1471

1 year ago

Manisha is such a nice person, does her condition cause her any pain,I hope not. Your travels and stories are exceptional,I never get bored, and I've followed you throughout the good and bad times. Karl, I wish you and your wife a very merry Xmas

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@Williamottelucas

1 year ago

I was lucky enough to live and work in India in 1983-4. I have never forgotten it, I still have dreams about it, and even as as Kiwi I feel homesick for the subcontinent (and for Japan too, having lived there for a number of years also). Natural social connections and social agreeableness are not the same in New Zealand as it is in many other parts of the world.

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@doctorolams2166

1 year ago

The country looks so clean, unbelievable! I wonder when and if ever my country is gonna look like this. It’s really distressing, disappointing and heavy to accept that I might never be to a place as clean as this in my entire life!

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@alittlebitofdeepa7573

1 year ago

Welcome to NZ!! I can relate to what your wife said about sleeping... when I first came to nz I had trouble sleeping too lol.. so quiet that I could hear my stomach growling, rumbling & digesting all the food at night. I've been here for 10 years now I have trouble sleeping when I go back home to India because of all the noises and I find it so hard to ignore.

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@les8518

1 year ago

Karl and Manisha. What a fantastic video. I am a New Zealander from Turangi/Taupo now living in Thailand for 13 years. I love and miss my country but I am very happy living in New Zealand much the same reasons you love India. Of course you hit a soft with me with being in my home towns. Thank you lovely couple for your friendliness. I would like to say more but! Goodluck to you both. I have subscribed.

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@DugEphresh

1 year ago

A country so beautiful, you are truly blessed. Thank you for posting your amazing journeys!

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@carolinamoreno7372

1 year ago

Karl, you are a true Indophile in every sense of the word. Your videos are awesome and so is your beautiful wife, Manisha and your family back in New Delhi. Can't wait to see Manisha's reaction to the beautiful sights of New Zealand! Will stay up late to watch this one! Enjoy your visit and have fun!

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@Gerwi545

1 year ago

I've lived outside of NZ for almost 20yrs - USA, UK & Germany (still in the DE). This has helped me to have a wider perspective on the positives & negatives of my home country. To all commentors who describe NZ as beauty on steroids, unnervingly quiet, boring, peaceful, psychotic driving Land, horribly cold, 4 seasons in 1 day inconsistent weather, friendly people, dull news, too many sheep etc etc - you're all correct, it is all that. And I appreciate the honesty and gentle critique. But there is one comment I can't stand: when people say NZ has no culture. This is incorrect, it has two -- that being the Māori culture & kiwiana, the hybrid kiwi culture of today. They're newborn babies compared to most world cultures but the people are trying their best to show off these newborns to all and tell em aaaalll about the little things that make these babies rock. 😊 Culture in NZ is not so much within the walls of ancient rocks and buildings, or art or music even, but in the people . And it is the people who you should be open to. So practice opening your heart in NZ. I can assure you, kiwis love opening their hearts to others. In fact, you'll never make it through a checkout counter without first being prompted to give a rundown of your life story here lol. And maybe say yes when a kiwi stranger invites you to a hangi or a dinner at their place or a visit to a marae etc. That said, don't be silly, use your instinct and common sense when accepting invites as there are idiots and dodgy people in every country. 😉 I'm proud that as a kiwi, Karl adores India and shows respect to the people and culture etc as that's a beloved kiwi custom we all try to practice. To show kindness and friendliness to all humans, stranger and friend. Honestly, it's 50% because we like to be nice and 50% fear because if you don't, in time, somehow, mum is going to find out that you were rude to a friend of a friend of a friend's visiting 3rd cousin, and you're going to get a slap behind the head, a tongue lashing or a jandal flung at you when next you visit. 😉☺️ He aha te mea nui? Māku e kii atu, he tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngata. What is the most important thing in the world? Well, let me tell you, it is people, it is people, it is people.

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@GGgoldspear

1 year ago

From Singapore 🇸🇬: it's nice to watch your clips...interesting points and intense challenging common misconceptions people just assume!!..Great.. have a fantastic time guys!!

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@ilaibavati6941

1 year ago

Reminds me of taking my Indian partner to visit my family in Australia. We live in Israel not India but it's probably halfway in between in terms of noisiness and liveliness. When we arrived he said "why are there no people on the street" and I told him it was relatively busy because it was a sunny day. Also couldn't stand the unpredictable Melbourne weather and having to wear layers. One of the major things he noticed was how quiet everything was and the lack of honking.

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