Countries/places where you found the locals most kind and welcoming?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Costa Rica!


+1
Anonymous
Getting away from the main cities in any country helps.
Anonymous
Costa Rica
Brazil
Turkey
Croatia
Ireland

But, #1 spot goes to Nepal, hands down
Anonymous
northern ireland, all age groups.....very genuine!

know a handful of nepalese here in the US....they're terrific people!

Anonymous
American Samoa
Anonymous
Fiji hands down
Anonymous
Japan.

Although I feel like so much about how I am treated has to do with the energy I put out there myself. When I put out a kind, welcoming energy, that’s often what I get.
Anonymous
Norway
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Costa Rica!


+1


+2
Anonymous
Just came back from 9 days in Mexico (CDMX and Xalapa). Despite the recent tariff issues, everyone I met was uniformly welcoming and helpful.
Anonymous
Central America and Mexico handsdown are the friendliest people in the world. The Middle East is not friendly in the same way, but, there is a very strong tradition of welcoming guests and treating them well.
Anonymous
Thailand
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After traveling all throughout Europe last summer, I found the Irish to stand out in terms of people. Maybe the language helped but overall, it was a stark contrast to how I was treated in Germany, Czech Republic, italy etc


Sorry, but no one but rightwing Hungarians and Russ is going to welcome Americans right now.
Anonymous
Taiwan
Anonymous
Not every country in Africa…. Black South Africans are not fans of Americans. 1994 wasn’t that long ago, and they very much remember America’s support for apartheid. White Afrikaaners are big fans, especially of Trump.

Black South Africans will be cordial to is, but generally not warm or friendly.
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