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¿En qué sitio habéis encontrado a gente más simpática, o más antipática?
My most favourite city has to be Barcelona, I visit it often and I find it endlessly exciting and interesting, but I'll swear that los barceloneses get up early just solely in order to be ruder to more people for longer!
Whereas in contrast los mallorquines are so friendly, polite and helpful that you wouldn't believe it! In fact the first time I went there they were so solicitous and friendly I genuinely thought they were taking the mickey! What have been your experiences? Last edited by Sancho Panther; March 13, 2011 at 05:41 PM. |
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It's not a perfect world. You may find that in really interesting places, the residents have a tendency to be rude or too busy. Less remarkable places are often inhabited by more hospitable residents.
The friendliest city I've visited is Seattle, Washington--a nice enough place I suppose --but London it's not. There's just not that much for a visitor to see after two days, but you can have a nice conversation with a fish monger and not buy anything...it's OK. Contrary to the cliché, I find Paris friendly, or friendlier than large Spanish cities. It also depends upon who you meet,a visitor's personality, and local manners and customs. Here's a paradox. New Yorkers have a reputation for rudeness comparable only to Paris, but at the same time New York has the reputation being open to strangers, and lives up to that reputation as well.
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Usually people in capital cities aren't very friendly, but I found the people from Rome very nice as opposed to Madrid, for example.
I don't want to offend anybody, but I found very few friendly people in Spain.. maybe because I'm from Latin America and I travel with an American passport? Who knows.. |
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I was in Colombia last year and I met the most friendly people there.. I spent a month in Barranquilla and people are really nice.
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Gente simpática he encontrado en muchos sitios. Gente antipática: en Londres.
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I have found people agreeable in the street and I found disagreeable in my company where nowadays I working.
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La gente agradable que te encuentras por la calle se convierte en compañeros de oficina cuando la conoces bien.
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Not I'm sure about this, I met to my work partners and they are very different to the people met in the street, I don't know I guess that because as you see them all the days the attitude change with some many labor troubles with your boss or inclusive when there're some different in the same office for everyone.
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I have to say that Australia was the friendliest place I have ever been. South Korea, I was almost beaten up because I am an American. Although people in Japan do not like Americans, they are always friendly. Actually, the only people in Japan I remember being rude to me were the British ladies in the restaurant when we didn't realize our waitress was asking us if we wanted ice in our drinks (not to offend anyone on that one).
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