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Will.
Joined: 02 May 2003 Posts: 783 Location: London Uk
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 9:09 am Post subject: In praise of small people and small countries |
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Just a new thread to get the egobashers of each others throats.
In your humble unbiased opinions.
Which country, of those you have lived and worked in, demonstrated the best outlook towards foreigners and their behaviour?
Who were the most tolerant people you ever met?
Where did you feel best received?
How long did you stay there?
Why did you leave?
Will you return?
When?
Why? |
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Will.
Joined: 02 May 2003 Posts: 783 Location: London Uk
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 9:58 am Post subject: |
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Oh yeah, My own favourite.
The French farming community in the visited in '76 and returned to every year for many years who welcomed me and accepted me and over the years grew to be very good friends.
The Costa Ricans who never seemed to be worried about anything more important than the six o'clock rush to the bar to avoid the rain. |
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dmb

Joined: 12 Feb 2003 Posts: 8397
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 10:36 am Post subject: |
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Sri Lanka is without a doubt the most hospitable country I have ever been to. The reason I left-to catch a plane. Would I go back? I'd love to. |
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Seth
Joined: 05 Feb 2003 Posts: 575 Location: in exile
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 11:34 am Post subject: |
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i spent some time in haiti, very hospitable to foreigners and would give the shirt off their back, literally, as it's usually the only possession they have. the city was kind of scary but in the countryside it's nothing but friendly people.
i remember coming to a little 1 room straw hut and the people trying to give me their supply of peanuts. |
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Bindair Dundat
Joined: 04 Feb 2003 Posts: 1123
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 12:31 pm Post subject: Re: In praise of small people and small countries |
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Will. wrote: |
Which country, of those you have lived and worked in, demonstrated the best outlook towards foreigners and their behaviour?
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Not France.
Not the U.K.
Not Canada.
I'd agree that it's hard to beat Sri Lanka.
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phillipmccavety
Joined: 04 Jun 2004 Posts: 91 Location: China
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 12:41 pm Post subject: |
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Kiribati
New Guinea
..and to a certain extent, Nauru. |
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Gordon

Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Posts: 5309 Location: Japan
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 12:52 pm Post subject: |
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Bulgaria. My wife and I were caught in a thunderstorm while hitchhiking in the mntns. A nice couple picked us up, took us in to their house, fed us and even gave us their bed to sleep in while they took the guest room. They were poor, expected nothing in return and wouldn't take a dime either. We were treated like kings and their kindness will never be forgotten. Would love to go back and visit them again. They were in a little town called Stob. |
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Will.
Joined: 02 May 2003 Posts: 783 Location: London Uk
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 7:28 pm Post subject: |
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Yup Dmb
the Sri Lankans are nice people, and what a place to live. |
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zaneth
Joined: 31 Mar 2004 Posts: 545 Location: Between Russia and Germany
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 7:37 pm Post subject: |
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I have a soft spot for Burma. I know it's one of the least PC places on the planet, but I found it to be a very special place.
5 days. Left because I had an appointment in India.
Someday, I hope, maybe after my kid's older. I'd like to go study there, or maybe just volunteer at a monastery. |
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Will.
Joined: 02 May 2003 Posts: 783 Location: London Uk
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 7:47 pm Post subject: |
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I wonder if the monks use Burma shave? |
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funk_delilah
Joined: 29 May 2004 Posts: 11 Location: Seattle
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 9:00 pm Post subject: |
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I would have to say that some of the most fantastic, caring, hospitable people I have spent time with have been the Nicaraguans.
They are definitely the type of people that will give you their shirts off their backs. And if they don't have a shirt, they will find one to give you.
I did not spend much time there, but I plan on returning in December to see more of the country.
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Will.
Joined: 02 May 2003 Posts: 783 Location: London Uk
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 9:48 pm Post subject: |
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Yep,
I was there shortly after the revolution and before things got back or were starting to get back to normal and was remarkably well treated. not so my two traveller friends who were arrested on visa charges and disappeared from sight for two weeks until by chance i found them in a villa (prison) out in the countryside. Once found, soon out...
otherwise a great people full of interest and educated in the important things in life. The militia put me up in their barracks, I hitchhiked with the Police, and was only overcharged once in over a month there, and this was in a touristy area. |
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zaneth
Joined: 31 Mar 2004 Posts: 545 Location: Between Russia and Germany
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Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2004 9:16 am Post subject: |
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Will. wrote: |
I wonder if the monks use Burma shave? |
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waxwing
Joined: 29 Jun 2003 Posts: 719 Location: China
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Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2004 10:55 am Post subject: |
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zaneth,
when were you in Myanmar and how did you get in? Tell us more. I'd love to visit the monasteries there too. |
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Lanza-Armonia

Joined: 04 Jan 2004 Posts: 525 Location: London, UK. Soon to be in Hamburg, Germany
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Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2004 11:42 am Post subject: |
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Which country, of those you have lived and worked in, demonstrated the best outlook towards foreigners and their behaviour?
I've only worked in China so that kind of limits things however I'm now in Germany and it sucks...
Who were the most tolerant people you ever met?
The Chinese without question, however the French are real funny (Hey Oli?)
Where did you feel best received?
Spain, everyone likes the Spanish...
How long did you stay there?
Spain? Coupla years. China? A year? Germany? Not much longer if I can help it...
Why did you leave?
Visa probs...
Will you return?
Love to return to Spain and China. Screw Germany
When?
When the money and time is right
Why?
I love going out, having dinner and getting drunk on less that a quid in Panzhuang! Joe can back me up on this one....! |
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