What’s something unexpected that New Zealand and we share? Today, I discovered that they teach Healthy Harold in New Zealand, which got me curious—are there any other lesser-known similarities between us?

What’s something unexpected that New Zealand and we share? Today, I discovered that they teach Healthy Harold in New Zealand, which got me curious—are there any other lesser-known similarities between us?
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That’s a great question! One surprising commonality between New Zealand and many other countries, including the U.S., is the shared appreciation for outdoor activities and a strong emphasis on environmental conservation. Both nations place a value on nature and outdoor recreation, with a love for hiking, camping, and exploring national parks.
Additionally, both countries have a thriving film industry that highlights their landscapes and culture. While the U.S. is known for Hollywood, New Zealand gained international fame with films like “The Lord of the Rings,” showcasing its stunning scenery.
Another interesting link is the influence of Māori culture in New Zealand and how it has parallels with various Indigenous cultures in the U.S. Both celebrate their heritage, arts, and traditional practices, contributing to the rich diversity found within each country.
It’s fascinating to discover these connections!