Kia ora everyone! In this ear assessment, Doctor Shiver will be thoroughly inspecting the outside and inside of your ears with a light, otoscope and magnifying glass. Then she will map out their condition on a diagram to determine the best treatment possible for you! After this personal attention, she will clean your left and right ears, followed up with a deep tuning fork hearing test!
I hope you find this ear exam relaxing and tingly!
Pō mārie, good night!
Shiver 💙
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What does "Kia ora" mean?
"Kia ora" is a term from Te reo Māori, the language of the indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand). It's a holistic term that can be used in lots of different situations. Translated literally, 'ora' refers to a state of living, or being alive. Adding 'kia' changes "ora" from a noun to a verb ('alive' to 'living'). So when you say kia ora to someone, you are wishing the essence of life upon them! "Kia ora" is commonly used as a greeting in Aotearoa, even though many of us (like me!) are not fluent in Te reo. I use it at the start of every video because it's important to me to share as much of the culture of this wonderful country as I can with you all. "Kia ora" can also be used as a way to say good luck, thank you and best wishes!
https://www.newzealand.com/sg/feature/maori-language/
A video that recently shivered my tingles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dn5dza6ZI0&list=LL&index=3
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