Mexico, and Peru.
The first time I went to Mexico, the people were so friendly that it made me want to go back. Also, the Peruvians are a very warm people. Although I was there in March 2002 right before Bush visited Lima, and a car bomb exploded in the middle of my trip, the thing I remember most is the attitude of the Peruvians I met. They were extremely nice. I'd like to go back to Peru sometime but airfare is so expensive I don't see that happening any time soon.
As someone mentioned something about obnoxious Americans, it's been my experience that the most annoying people I meet while traveling are exactly that!
2006-06-14 05:41:43
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answered by lachicadecafe 4
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I'm Italian and I live in northern Italy, I wouldn't live anywhere else as is a wonderful place where most people is polite, nice and respect other people's space. Both men and women have equal rights. Our cities and streets are clean, our monuments are well-kept, we have wonderful mountains, sunbeaches, our food is to die for, you've chosen a very disgusting answer written by an ignorant man who doesn't know that Italy is a country composed of several regional cultures and judges all Italians and all the country by the ones he knows.
Northern Italy is nothing like he's written, and I do love living here.
Plus, in all countries I've visited I've met kind locals that treated me with kindness as I am kind and they treat me the same way I treat them.
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answered by Anonymous
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Italy, I love Italians, exactly like you and I would love to live there, it's the most beautiful country ever and Italians are so friendly and optimistic!
2006-06-14 22:13:40
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answered by Daria 2
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Ireland, we got in late and went straight to a pub in Kilkenny after a very hard and long day of travel from Belgium to get there. The pub was busy and the music was playing, and it did not take more than 5 minutes for the locals to embrace us, ask us to dance and teach us their songs and share beer!!! At the end of the night they invited us out the following night and it lead to a great fun trip, everyone in Ireland is very friendly and embracing. If you have not been I recommend you go! It is a great experience.
2006-06-14 07:07:57
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answered by aa 2
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It was Italy, I just love it there. My nationality is Canadian but I do plan on getting the dual citizenship pretty soon because I am half Italian..... Viva L'Italia!!! hehe
2006-06-16 16:20:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Warm receptions happen in many/most countries outside of the United States-sad commentary that is, huh?
2006-06-14 11:11:58
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answered by ontheroadagainwithoutyou 6
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The Chinese are some of the friendliest and helpful people around.. they'll rule the world one day if they're not already ruling it.
2006-06-14 04:38:50
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answered by bigscary_monster 3
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Fijians are warm and open, and genuine-they are nice just because, not because they want your tourist dollars, but because that's who they are. You'll never want to leave. (Yes, after living in Italy for over a year, I know what you mean.)
2006-06-14 04:46:59
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answered by kaibebe 2
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Mulege, Mexico. My boyfriend has a place down there on the sea of cortez. I love it down there. The people are friendly and absolutely wonderful. Not to mention how beautiful it is. Going there gives a completely different picture of Mexico and the people.
2006-06-14 04:41:07
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answered by stevie s 2
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Cumulative months of travel in Mexico. Never once had a bad time, or met rude people, other than other obnoxious Americans like myself.
2006-06-14 04:36:28
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answered by Christopher C 1
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