What Three Nations Have The Friendliest People?
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What Three Nations Have The Friendliest People?
Let's keep this positive. If you disagree do not criticize, just list t5hose who you think are the friendliest people in Europe. For me:
1. Italians
2. Spanish
3. Belgians
1. Italians
2. Spanish
3. Belgians
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The Scots are about the friendliest people (and the most helpful) I've ever met.
Italians are pretty friendly, but maybe I'm biased. Then, I think I'd add the Danes.
These questions are never very revealing, unless you restrict the sample to nations that all the respondents have visited, and require that the visit be more than just a few days in the tourist meccas of the countries.
Also, what does friendliness entail? Smiling service in hotels, shops and restaurants? Or willingness to split their last loaf of bread with a hungry stranger? In Rome and New York, two of my favorite cities, a brusque manner conceals a propensity to go out of the way to assist someone with a problem.
Italians are pretty friendly, but maybe I'm biased. Then, I think I'd add the Danes.
These questions are never very revealing, unless you restrict the sample to nations that all the respondents have visited, and require that the visit be more than just a few days in the tourist meccas of the countries.
Also, what does friendliness entail? Smiling service in hotels, shops and restaurants? Or willingness to split their last loaf of bread with a hungry stranger? In Rome and New York, two of my favorite cities, a brusque manner conceals a propensity to go out of the way to assist someone with a problem.
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<< Why only post this in Europe? This is narrowing your sights to much. Maybe a thread for The Lounge? >>
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The Irish maybe very congenial, but I wouldn't exactly call them friendly.
It's true that there are big regional differences, and, as I said, a lot depends on what you mean by friendliness. In some places a surface cordiality is just that, superficial. I would tend to include the Irish in that category, as well as the southern US.
It's true that there are big regional differences, and, as I said, a lot depends on what you mean by friendliness. In some places a surface cordiality is just that, superficial. I would tend to include the Irish in that category, as well as the southern US.
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Another of those list themes. "what is your favourite depiction of St. Peter's left big toenail? Where will I never return? Which place in Yurp didn't come up to expectations.
Flame away, but I can see the point of trip reports. They are subjective, but the good ones can be very helpful and enjoyable. The same goes for information about city districts or travel information.
I can see the point of warning that the Ruritanians' idea of hospitality is burning Americans in wicker cages, but the world's smarmiest waiters
Flame away, but I can see the point of trip reports. They are subjective, but the good ones can be very helpful and enjoyable. The same goes for information about city districts or travel information.
I can see the point of warning that the Ruritanians' idea of hospitality is burning Americans in wicker cages, but the world's smarmiest waiters
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Since it's in the Europe forum:
Ireland
Spain
Portugal
I base friendliness on many things, but it's hard to explain. Outside of Europe I'll go with Japanese people and Canadians
I am apparently not biased towards my own country (Denmark), pleased to know that at least the tourists likes us
Ireland
Spain
Portugal
I base friendliness on many things, but it's hard to explain. Outside of Europe I'll go with Japanese people and Canadians
I am apparently not biased towards my own country (Denmark), pleased to know that at least the tourists likes us
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It was just a simple question....
Whatever you deem friendly.
Yes, it is a European board thus European countries
And if someone wants to add fourth to ninth country, that is fine. No one will be exiled for such a transgression.
Whatever you deem friendly.
Yes, it is a European board thus European countries
And if someone wants to add fourth to ninth country, that is fine. No one will be exiled for such a transgression.
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I agree that it's a silly thread. That's why I'm adding to it.;-) Surely, you need to go somewhere where people are civilised, rather than friendly. A friendly local could charmingly pick your pocket. A lovely friendly taxi driver could grossly overcharge you. There are those delightful leather merchants who have some jackets left over from an export deal and will sell you one for a good price