While Americans may not have as friendly a reputation as their Canadian neighbors to the north, the melting pot of cultures in the U.S. means there’s a place in at least one of the 50 states for anyone and everyone. If the bluntness of New Yorkers puts you off, perhaps a little Sou...
f) Do many people in your country go to other countries to live and work? g) How do you think the UAE could rank so lowly if most of the population is expatriate? h) Do you think the study is biased towards rich Andlo-Americans? i) What do you think of Pia Mollback-Verbic's ...
The exuberance of “open and friendly” Americans pretty much sums up why you voted theUSAthe ninth friendliest country in the world: “Everyone gives you the feeling that they are endlessly happy to have made you acquaintance”. In good news for Brits, many of you mentioned America’s anglo...
4. We are naive in terms of caring about what is happening in other countries (blame the media) Reply Reply Well I have been in Japan for 1 1/2 months and travelled around a lot. In Tsuruoka I found the nicest people who were happy to help you when you ask for help or even if ...
agenda—Americans thought the French rude while the French thought Americans loud, coarse and obnoxious. It is obviously a Paris thing, so I remembered the people of the countryside and praised them. In the end he was sorry he’d taken that tack. He sounded foolish. I’d go back, but ...