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Which country in Europe has the friendliest people?


    



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bla bla
It's true that unless you have been to each and every country and experienced the hospitality of people there yourself, you would be hard-pressed to give a qualified answer............ even then it is also personal opinion. What I find friendly, you could find rude (and vice versa)

Reputation at least has it that this honour goes to the Irish!


sander41016
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All Europeans are friendly. They are just all friendly in a different way..


Veronica Alicia
Portuguese, Greek and Dutch have all been very friendly to us (English) as visitors.
I've not been to Scandinavia so can't include them one way or another.


Erina♣Liszt's Girl
Greece
Italy
Ireland


irene187901
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I have always found a warm welcome all over - I think it really depends on your attitude. Greek people seem to have the edge on hospitality though!


Silly Goose
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Ireland


lil miss badass
ireland


sparky
malta and cyprus,make you so welcome!!!


tif49
spain


Mατθαιος
Anywhere in the Mediterranean people are Friendly esc. Italy, Greece, and Spain though I have met very nice French People but bad experience in Paris.

I do like Greece the best, but thats just because I'm impartial.


kate
Malta the peope there are lovely


Orla C
I think that's hard. Italians and Portuguese are very friendly, so are Irish, and I've found the Czechs to be nice also, and French do warm to you if you attempt to speak their language, even Germans and Austrians have a quirky charm when you get to know them.

The Dutch. I live with one.


Mikester123
Ireland, North and South,


murphywingedspur
Here in Cyprus! We have some really good friends and neighbours, both ex-pats ands Cypriots, everyone is really friendly


Vasiliki-Βασιλική
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Greece,is famous for their hospitality


Misty Blue
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Ireland
Holland
Scotland


lil miss lawless
Romania of course!!the people are well friendly like they accept you even if they dont know who you are, they are also very warm people and make you feel comfortable within their company..they are also very polite and great on hospitality!!


Ѕα®α β ♥ Il-Maltija ;-)
The Maltese people.(Malta,Southern Europe)


bob g
Unless anyone has visited them all I'm not sure how you could come up with an un-biased answer.
However based on what I have experienced, I would say

Wales

But that also happens to be where I live. so I would say that wouldn't I?


ss
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Switzerland


babs
Definitely Wales.


Lena
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Holland!

They're all polite and helpful and very friendly. And their language is fascinating...:)


Gnasher
Scotland stop asking daft questions or you will get burst. want a we drink mate


Jhklfhf J
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Pakistani's


Dangerous Red Sox Fan!!!
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easy answer........The Netherlands!!


Loki
england



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