01.
Ireland
Centuries of turmoil, conquest, famine and subsequent immigration have certainly taken their toll on the Irish: it’s left them with a deliciously dark sense of humour and a welcoming attitude towards strangers. That famous ability of the Irish to find craic (fun times) in boom or bust times means you’re always in for a treat.
Here is the list of top ten friendliest countries of the world, after the break...
What’s this? Samoa reckons they have ‘the
world’s friendliest people’? Hmmm, trouble is there’s no ratifying body for such
a claim, meaning the Samoans have to contend with the challenge of Fiji, which
also self-applies the title. Though readers can rest assured that Samoa harbours
lovely and warm people.
03. United States
03. United States
Blamed for the coming of World War III, the
Anti-Christ, Bon Jovi, Tom Cruise, Michael Jackson, rampant street crime and
noise pollution through overloud talking, Americans just take it all in their
stride. Americans may be patriotic and love their country but they’ll invariably
welcome you and help you get the best out of the United States.
04. Malawi
04. Malawi
Whereas other African nations are beset by
tribal war and fighting, Malawians describe themselves as ‘the friendliest
people in Africa. Anyone who’s visited will know that the rare (for Africa)
cohesion of the country’s ethnic groups is solid evidence for this, as is the
people’s propensity to welcome you into their homes as well as their
nation.
05. Fiji
05. Fiji
Fijians have got plenty to smile about lush
islands, kaleidoscopic reefs, cobalt sea, a wealth of marine life, world-class
diving, romantic coastlines, awesome cuisine and they love to spread the love
around. Fijians have a rep for helping all travellers feel welcome, thereby
allowing you to uncover the best from this sprawling group of
islands.
06. Indonesia
06. Indonesia
It’s hard to make generalisations about a
country that contains so many different cultures still, a cliché you’ll hear
often is that Indonesian people greet foreigners with open arms. Fact is they
do, but the media limelight is stolen by the knack of their law-enforcement
officers for welcoming drug dealers and bomb makers in an altogether different
ritual.
07. Vietnam
07. Vietnam
Vietnam’s another country inextricably caught up
in Western images and stereotypes: napalm death; tormented American soldiers;
assassins hiding in the rice fields. But Vietnam put all that behind it a long
time ago and is now on a drive to become the new ‘Asian’ tiger
economy.
08. Thailand
08. Thailand
Southeast Asia’s most-visited country is bound
to offer up a welter of stereotypes and clichès. Here are some of them: dazzling
islands and beaches; lush and balmy weather; great shopping and great food; the
‘France of Asia’. The Thai people’s gracious hospitality does indeed take some
beating.
09. Scotland
09. Scotland
Scotland’s becoming the destination for visitors
to the British Isles, winning out over London. The Scots have survived English
invasion, brutal weather and the pain of having the world’s worst goalkeepers.
This fighting spirit against insurmountable odds has left them with an
extroverted, buoyant demeanour and a blackly humorous nationalism.
10. Turkey
10. Turkey
It’s a shame that for such a long time the
Western world’s image of Turkey revolved around the drug-smuggling film Midnight
Express. Thankfully, we can report the Turkish people actually have an
unsurpassed reputation for hospitality. With their heavenly cuisine, dreamy
coastline and historical sites, the Turks know there’s no reason to be
secretive.
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