For me Ireland and Taiwan, how about some others

  • @triptrapper@lemmy.world
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    I’m a white American.

    Most friendly: Portugal. They seem to be a happy bunch in general, and they all seemed excited to have visitors. Lisbon, Cascais, Lagos, and all the little towns in between.

    Least friendly: Iceland. They could just be less open and emotionally expressive with strangers, but unless it was a business transaction I was frequently ignored when I said hello and people seemed uninterested in having a conversation.

    • @prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Least friendly: Iceland. They could just be less open and emotionally expressive with strangers, but unless it was a business transaction I was frequently ignored when I said hello and people seemed uninterested in having a conversation.

      Sounds wonderful

  • @rabber@lemmy.ca
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    Iceland and nowhere even comes close. I heard newfoundland will beat it though, one day I’ll visit.

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    16 days ago

    I live in the US and have been to Canada, Mexico, Ireland and Germany.

    Only one of these places have I ever been randomly called a faggot from a moving vehicle while just minding my own business on more than one occasion, and it wasn’t any of the countries I don’t live in.

  • @borokov@lemmy.world
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    Mongolia.

    Every single people I met were nice and friendly. Even when they don’t speak english, they will try anything to help you, or find someone that speak english.

  • PonyOfWar
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    016 days ago

    Japan, China and the UK were the friendliest I’ve been so far. I’m German.

    • @cRazi_man@lemm.ee
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      016 days ago

      Where did you visit in the UK?

      Because I live here and I disagree. If it was London (as it usually is) then I’m really going to laugh.

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        Aside from London (where I didn’t really talk to anyone but my sister who lives there), I spent 2 weeks traveling solo by train around England, staying in Bath, Shrewsbury, York and Scarborough and visiting some of the surrounding towns and villages. I’m sure it helped that it’s a country where I have a good grasp of the local language unlike, say, Italy, where I could barely make myself understood. But I had lots of random friendly conversations with strangers in the UK and no negative experiences at all. Way more friendly than the average German for sure.

        Big-city people are generally less friendly, so I do believe you that it’s a different matter for London. It’s the same for e.g. Tokyo, where people are way more cold than in the rest of Japan. And I guess you get a different perspective as a local than as a visitor. Several people in this thread have mentioned Germany, which does surprise me as a German.

        • @cRazi_man@lemm.ee
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          Understandable. I went to New York expecting it to be an urban hell. People in Manhattan were more pleasant and friendly than London. I guess the short term visitor experience will also be very different.

  • @YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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    Mexico, but we were in a touristy area so kinda expected. But naturally nice was St. Thomas. Virgin Island people in general except Jamaica. I haven’t experienced a “rude boy” sorta speak, but has friends in Florida from there that warned me to be wary of any Jamaican outside of the tourist spots.

  • @zxqwas@lemmy.world
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    Most friendly: Namibia probably.

    Least friendly: UK.

    Some context: Live in Scandinavia, and been in all those countries. Other countries I’ve been to: Chile, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium (technically, walked across the border from Netherlands), Austria, South Africa, Zambia, Kazakstan.

  • @AlecSadler@sh.itjust.works
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    I feel like it matters what race you are :(

    My [white] friend has touted some of the friendliest places, but me being Korean…nope. A large number of places are very cold and passive-aggressive.

    That said, not typically violent like America, but still not exactly welcoming.

    • @TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee
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      UK is super nice to white people, Koreans go there and get milk thrown on them.

      Philippines super nice to white people, Koreans go there and get yelled at.

      Taiwan super nice to white people, Koreans go there and… actually I never went with Koreans. and fwiw there’s so much bad blood between China and Korea that it probably bleeds over into Taiwan

      Um, maybe… Japan? Deep irony but that might be the nicest place to Koreans now…

      oh, duh, Turkiye

  • @vvilld@lemmy.world
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    Friendliest country I’ve ever been to was Cuba. Everyone was incredibly nice and helpful with anything we could want. Malaysia was a close second.

    Least friendliest was Belgium, but I went as part of a school exchange trip, so I was pretty much always in a large group of mostly teenage Americans with a few teachers. Understandable why people might not have been as friendly.

  • @ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com
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    China, Taiwan, and just EA Chinese people in general are beyond nice. This past trip made me see how straight forward and warm hearted they really are and such strong family values.

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      Australia was really fun because man do they know how to properly roast someone. They’d come up with some of the most creative ways to call me a fuck ass yank and then buy my next beer haha

      (Although, I absolutely whooped everyone down there in darts and I’m not even that good haha)

  • @rustyfish@lemmy.world
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    Definitely Scotland. They are antithesis to the English. Super friendly and welcoming. I have been around a lot in Europe never have I been struck by the German nature after I returned from Scotland.

    • @TheD00d@lemmy.world
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      Only place in the world where I was in a random pub and got called a “fucking cunt” and we are all laughing about it.

      I felt bad, I can’t hear all that well and all the cab drivers in Glasgow have wild accents and had to ask them to repeat themselves. Isla if your reading this, you were very sweet with all the recommendations but I couldn’t understand a word you were saying!

  • @CrazyLikeGollum@lemmy.world
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    015 days ago

    Ireland is probably the friendliest I’ve been too. The Irish are great people.

    Rome (I know, not a country, but I can’t comment on the rest of Italy) is probably the least friendly place I’ve been to. Romans are assholes. It’s a very cool city, but the people, especially outside of tourist traps suck.

    The Japanese are very polite, respectful, and helpful (almost to a fault) but I’m not sure if I’d generally describe them as friendly.

    • @Sergio@slrpnk.net
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      Romans are assholes.

      First time I’ve heard this. People in Rome are like people in NYC: busy with their own lives, unwilling to take any BS, but generally helpful if you really need it.