While
we were excited to visit a country where English was widely spoken,
there were still a few things that tripped us up and that we had to
learn along the way. We found that most causal restaurants did not
have servers, but instead, customers ordered at the bar and meals
were brought to your table. Tipping
is not necessary but is always appreciated. I only tipped when I felt
that the service was better than normal or if the server was very
attentive.
Pedestrians do not have the right of way when crossing at a crosswalk unless there is a traffic light indicating your right of way. There may be some crosswalks where pedestrians can cross safely but we didn't find them. Once we figured this out, we were much more cautious and only crossed the street at a traffic light. Also, cars drive on the right side of the road so I tried to train my brain to look both ways whenever I crossed a street. I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Finally, most lakes in New Zealand have a pathway around the perimeter for wonderful views of the area. It's also a great way to take in the beauty and get a little exercise.
Enjoying one of New Zealand's beautiful lakes |