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My overall take on the topic is that people wherever you go are friendly
if you're learning their language - English or Spanish equally - this is particularly true, for example, in Quebec, Canada, where French is preferred locally, anglophones can find themselves excluded unless they're making a real effort to learn and communicate in French...
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Pues, he visitado Francia, Inglaterra, Italia, Canada, México y otros más y todavía no he tenido una mala experiencia con los locales.
Creo que he nacido con buena estrella.... es triste decirlo pero yo tambien creo que .... como eres, juzgaras. Mis respetos para todos aquí.... ![]()
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I believe the same, if you are rudeness person you always have troubles with the people. Sincerely yours.
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The nicest place: Barcelona
I was 16 when I went outside of Sweden to visit Barcelona with my class. It was great and friendly people. At the time, I knew almost no spanish at all. I was walking near la Sagrada familia when old señor came up to me and started to talk to me i spanish. I had no idea what he said, so I just nodded and said "Sí, sí, sí!". Lol. Very friendly people. That would never happen to me in Sweden. Maybe it was that trip that slowly sparked my interest to learn spanish. El sitio más antipatica... No sé. No he viajado tanto y, afortunadamente, solo he encontrado gente simpática. |
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Más simpática.
Los habitantes de la parte italiana del litoral jónico, desde Santa Maria di Leuca a Reggio Calabria. La parte griega no la conozco pero no veo el motivo porqué no puedan ser también simpáticos en aquella zona: son parientes-
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London is the only place where some people refused to answer me when I was asking them for an address.
On the contrary, when I opened a map in Dublin, sometimes there was somebody coming and asking the usual 'can I help you?' I and all my acquaintances who's been to Australia agree that 'aussies' are great. By the way, I was in Sydney, that is a huge city. |
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I have to say I knew no place without lots of nice locals. But, in my experience, the more educated the people, the nicer; the smaller the place, the nicer. But also there are many places where people who isn't nice do no effort to conceal the fact, and other places where people master that. It has to do with each and every person -in that case we are all alike- but it also has to do with the local culture.
The people I found they do the least to conceal they give a darn about their fellow men are French norte de la Loire and British youths -not nice in large percentage-. So Paris concentrated the larger fraction of uncomfortable events. That doesn't mean that Paris is not plenty of charmant people. Simply, don't ask directions or other piece of information to workers, public servants and shopkeepers (once you have paid your bill), just stand at a corner with a city map unfolded and a powerless look and soon a lot of nice people will swarm around you offering their help. But there are cities and cities: in Vienna I had to abandon that technique to avoid a crowd of old age pensioners trying to offer their help even without speaking any other language that dialectal German. They were of no help to me, but the charmest guys indeed. Anyway, the nicest people is in the middle of the country, isolated, in Argentina and in other large countries. They know the real meaning of hospitality. They are the salt of the earth.
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No creo que fueran turistas. Más bien parecían personas que acababan de salir del trabajo, con prisa por llegar a sus casas, y sin ganas de perder el tiempo hablando con extranjeros.
Pero no pretendo generalizar. También encontré gente amable en Londres. |
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Thank you for the corrections
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Anyway, that is the very reason they are the nicest people in the world (not in my building part of a large city -local laws don't allow to subject a purchase to the community's approval-)
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