- Air New Zealand repeatedly spoke to a customer in te reo, the Māori language, in a series of Facebook comments despite the customer’s repeated requests that it speak in English.
- The airline used te reo phrases like “kia ora” (hello), “taihoa koe ka kite” (you will see), and “Kirihimete” (Christmas) in its comments.
- Meanwhile, the customer had written in their comments: “I’m not Māori,” and “I’m still not Māori.”
- Te reo is one of New Zealand’s official languages, alongside English and New Zealand sign language.
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