Is this a good country? Considering moving
Good country?
no
no
y
no
if you want to move to NZ for whatever reason, move to aus instead
they are objectively us but better at everything
I just realized that new zealand looks like a guy dabbing
yes, greatest country on earth ţbh, you should move there, good people and food and culture people gives you haka when you arrive
Considering it because I have citizenship by descent. I don't think aus offers that
Top tier and they are very welcoming of Americans in particular
Perfidious
Let them thrive
Great country, and very welcoming of foreigners!
absolutely eternal
Not sure what you're getting at every kiwi ive met has gone out of their way to tell me how much they enjoy the company of American immigrants and so why not make everyone happy?
Oi, cunt. Leave them alone, you nonce.
Am I doing it right?
And by doing so I'm gaining your approval in my quest of moving there
Lies, everyone knows we're petty grumpy poor and distrustful of foreigners.
Now Aus, thats a country to move to
rich, friendly and fun with great outdoors and a welcoming population.
OP, and in fact everyone reading, I recommend moving to Aus.
JK, I'd rather off myself than move to the Southern hemisphere, even though, both AUS and NZ are top-tier cunts
>I'd rather off myself than move to the Southern hemisphere
same
It's one of the very few based Tier 1 countries.
Is that just a measurement of how well a country treats its citizens?
Why would an American want to move there. That'd be a downgrade.
Jej i see it too
It's shit
>The SPI measures the well-being of a society by observing social and environmental outcomes directly rather than the economic factors. The social and environmental factors include wellness (including health, shelter and sanitation), equality, inclusion, sustainability and personal freedom and safety.
Yes you are you dirty little wog
>equality, inclusion
so its just a cuck index
If a good life is "cuck" to you, Zheng.
>Equality of political power by gender
There is nothing inherently good about having a parliament that is 50% male and 50% female. It doesn't even have anything at all to do with equality. It's an incredibly naïve interpretation and in fact, is fundamentally sexist since it gives preference to people based on their gender and not on how well their opinions align with the will of the people.
we live in a (supposedly) representative democracy and 50% of the electorate is female (actually more because women live longer than men)
Representative meaning the people elect their representatives. It does not mean a faceless board of people balanced around some arbitrary trait.
if you are serious.
I move to NZ right now.
please stay away from our brothers
Huh? I should?
yes