
stnle
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B U L G A R I A ! ! ! (+ the Balkans)
We are crossroad where you can stop and live forever. |
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Chris
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Oh dear. This question seems to have brought some of the most unpleasant Brits out of the woodwork. Three nasty answers by people who clearly spend too much time reading the Daily Mail.
Their nastiness made me slightly ashamed to read the genuinely nice remarks from a foreigner, Mike Won. I kinda felt that we don't deserve his appreciation, when there are people like Martin and J4mes around here.
Interestingly, most of the other replies seem to be from people praising their own country, but at least they're mostly doing it in a proud and happy way, not like our sarcastic miseries.
I shouldn't let myself get wound up by them really, because they're clearly speaking from total ignorance. They're obviously unaware, for example, of how much more generous the welfare systems are in the Scandinavian countries.
But I couldn't help but be depressed by J4mes's praise of our tolerance, while exhibiting some of the most intolerant stupidity I've read in a while :(
Personally, I've experienced wonderful hospitality all over Europe, even in Russia, which (I'm ashamed to admit) I didn't expect. |
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bunt
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No Anglo-Saxon country is really hospitable, least of all England. The rudest people on the planet, arrogant and simple-minded.
They still think they can go and steal anything from the world-their land, their treasures, their people, and be proud of it! Unbelievable.
If you want hospitality, go to a Slavic country. Nothing phony, nothing fake. If a Slavic person promises help, they'll be there for you. No stiff conversation about the weather, no small talk, just SUBSTANCE. |
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johnjoe
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Ireland....duh. |
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Nicky â–ºB/CZâ—„
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Czech Republic:
people (old and young ) are nice, and traditional.
The best to go in family house you can see his life, his cooking (delicious). They speak english and german to the tourist . |
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marliboco
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I find the people in Holland to be particularly hospitable, and they love to be given the opportunity to speak in English. |
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mikewonaus
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I found England to be the most hospitable but then I may have wrongly attributed it to the language as I'm a Yank & was stationed in Germany for six [non consecutive] years!
We were warmly received in nearly every place in Germany too.
We were shocked how well we were recieved in France but there was the language barrier.
It is unfair to categorically identify this because I'm certain that the German's, French & Swiss had as much hospitality for us as did the British but...we caught the London Bobby's pushing my MG Midget from an unauthorized zone to an authorized space so that we wouldn't get a ticket! Completely flabbergasted us!
I'm positive that the English are the most civilized, hospitable people on the planet! |
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♫Pavic♫
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Romania |
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a1ways_de1_lorri_2004
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all of them if you have money to spend they will be the most hospitable out |
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eltomjavea
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i do believe that germany has the most hospitals in europe but they pay higher taxes than uk |
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Anna-Lisa
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Depends how 'close' you'd like to be to the people who live there. Scandinavian countries... Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark will definitely be very hospitable but if you'd stay in a hotel somewhere else in Europe, they'll love you to (as long as you pay). |
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FIONA S
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Denmark is a lovely friendly place to visit.
so is glasgow :-)) |
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Anna
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Definitly Portugal! :) |
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martinsbits2000
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Got to be the UK.
Free housing,Education,Health care,Money and if your from another country you can even break our laws and get away with it.Even when you leave here we will give you money and a plane ticket...
How much more hospitable can you get.
Ask tony blair and he will say everyones welcome.. |
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I'm Macedonian!!!
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Balkan countries (except Greece), Turkey and Spain
Check them out!! |
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Call me crazy
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i think italy |
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j4mes_bond25
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Hospitable Country ??? Depending on your definition, it could be perceived little differently.
>> If you meant HANDOUTS, then UK - just witness the able-bodied individuals milking the system, while those who sweat through their hard-work ends-up struggling to keep the roof over their head
>> If you meant WELCOMING, then UK - just see the open-arm welcome we offer to any Tom, Dick & Harry, who fancy getting into the country, regardless of the intention, be it be to milk the system OR to blow others up
>> If you meant SERVICES, then UK - just see the NHS (which regardless of not-so perfect state, STILL offers FREE treatment), free education that's recognised internationally & hence valuable, satisfying basic needs of their citizens like food, clothing & shelter
>> If you meant TOLERANCE, then UK - regardless of the mess this country has become by constantly bending over backwards to satisfy certain groups needs, we're STILL rather tolerant towards foreigners in general, a culture of politeness, respect & tolerance to EVEN those who hardly deserves it (be it be, for Johny foreigners whose existence hardly matters or single mum getting knocked up by a complete stranger after getting sloshed). |
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yusdz
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Turkey, Bosnia-Herzegovina or Albania... |
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Carly
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UK, then Holland. The Dutch really like well-behaved, polite English people. We were well-received everywhere. |
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Lazar
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Serbia and Greece |
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monika
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You definitely should see Romania.It's a beautiful country with amazing landscapes,mountains,sea,monasteries,old castles,count Dracula and many other places to see but not last the great food and the amazing people. |
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chero c
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Spain is the best country in the EU, this is what Richard Taylor said |
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DeDe
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I think it's between three
Greece (Crete)
Turkey
Scotland |
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VelvetRose
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1. UK
2. Norway
3. France ( outside Paris) |
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Heather
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UK after all we give money, houses and education to who ever asks for it. |
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BGEBgd
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Serbia. You should visit in next summer. |
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Belfast Bap!!
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holland.lovly people lovly weed |
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LOUCAS A
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come on now
Greece |
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maria s
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Greece has the most hospitable people in europe. they will do anything to help you if they can. its nothing to do with money either. it also has fantastic weather, is beautiful and the food is fantastic too. |
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panagiotis b
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i think greece is what you seek for. they have great beaches the sun and the light is fantastic , so is the music and the food. you will never forget your vacation there |
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srracvuee
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how can it be anyone else other than UK |
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