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My usual Bank Holiday Monday routine and I was relaxing in bed with a quiz book and a mug of joe. One of the 'harder' questions I got (according to the book) was If someone from Australia is an Australian, then what is someone from New Zealand called?
I said New Zealander and got it wrong (although I'm crying foul) and the correct answer made no sense to me, at all, when I read it. So before revealing what was the 'correct' answer I'll throw it out to the forum. Perhaps this is the time to find out something I never knew.
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I learned "Zilder" here, but Max and CapK were probably pulling the wool (ahem).... post-edit: Faldage did one of those anal  searches of the annals and discovered that it was indeed Jackie who used the word Zilder for the first time, not either of our esteemed Kiwis. Nice coinage, Jackie!
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Well, my book BY a New Zealander calls them New Zealanders, so I'm not real sure what else to say! My next guess would be New Zealandans. Surely the book wouldn't have meant Aotearoans or Kiwis!?
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Okay, I won't wait for the Antipodeans to wake up so I'll give you the answer now. It's the very disappointing New Zealand.
I told you that it made no sense. Is it grammatically correct? I don't think so.
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It's gotta be a typo.
Ah, if only it were that easy. Nope. There was an editor's note saying that it wasn't New Zealander!!!
The plot thicketh.....
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I woulda said New Zealish but then I would say that water is wet, so who am I to say?
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It's maybe a typo. People from New Zealand are, quite definitely, New Zealanders. However, in "Nationality" on my passport, it has "New Zealand". Since I've never held another nationality, I don't know whether this is just a short hand or not.
So ... it could be right, I guess. But I don't think so.
The idiot also known as Capfka ...
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However, in "Nationality" on my passport, it has "New Zealand".
This is correct CK. Nationality refers to the nation you belong to by origin, birth, or naturalization. Not what a person from that country calls themselves. When I cross the border into Canada and am asked my nationality, I answer "U.S.". I don't say "American". I haven't been corrected on this yet, and I cross this international border weekly.
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It's the very disappointing New Zealand. Well, that's flat ridiculous--nobody could be a New Zealand. (Augh, I can't stand it---ER!)
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