Ireland - you can't beat them for the craic!
2006-11-20 00:13:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Netherlands
2006-11-20 07:45:35
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answered by Tarotangel 2
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thailand or goa r by far the friendliest places ive eva been 2 n i went travellin 4 2yrs so ive bin about but both r a serious culture shock but u soon get used 2 the lifestyle
2006-11-20 07:42:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Scotland
2006-11-20 07:41:36
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answered by Dr Dee 7
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Mexico
2006-11-20 08:02:26
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answered by cheekymonkey 1
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Egypt - Maybe because I was a tourist and the country would be nothing without tourism, but even so. I always felt safe and the locals couldn't do enough to help!
2006-11-20 07:47:46
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answered by wally_zebon 5
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Ireland north Belfast & south Dublin
2006-11-20 07:49:21
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answered by MaryC O 3
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Nepal
2006-11-21 09:11:01
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answered by Steven 2
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If you're an American - not Canada, at least not anywhere near the border.
My wife and I went to the Virgin Islands and it was the best trip we ever took. It's close, they speak English, and since half of it is U.S. territory, they take our money too.
2006-11-20 14:59:53
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answered by DA 5
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Turkey. Initially it might not seem so, but the minute you start trying to talk to them they fall over backwards to be friendly. A bit like the Brits! Only, more so.
2006-11-20 07:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely Turkey - I spent nearly 2 years there.
2006-11-20 07:51:38
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answered by Sparkysair 2
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