
Yes, it depends on the location, the experiences it offers and what everyone will live, the sights, the overall experience and of course the interaction with the locals.
The experience of travel is, of course, a personal affair and whether a place leaves a positive or negative footprint is subjective.
Yes, it depends on the location, the experiences it offers and what everyone will live, the sights, the overall experience and of course the interaction with the locals.
The interaction with the locals focuses by YouTuber Wolters World by listing five parts to which he has found that the locals are the least friendly or belong to the category of those who do not make you feel at home.
The 5 less friendly countries
Based on his experiences, he wrote a list of the five least friendly countries he has visited, where warmth and hospitality were missing significantly.
1. Belgium
Despite its world -class beer, stunning cities such as Bruges and Ghent and its rich cultural heritage, Belgium was Wolters World’s first choice in the list of non -friendly countries.
He specifically referred to Brussels, talking about a total cold behavior from the locals. In addition, he narrated incidents of racist harassment to students with whom he traveled, giving a sense of smaller friendship of the city than other European.
2. China
While the interactions in small groups were generally positive, Wolters World described chaotic and non -friendly experiences in greater crowds.
He scored aggressive behavior in public places, such as pushes to precede the queues and people who quarreled for shops in stores.
He gained a sense that people there acting with the motto “Everyone for himself”, making the hospitality go second.
3. Denmark
Denmark came into the list for what Wolters World described as “cold indifference”. The locals, he explained, simply do not see tourists as part of their lives and therefore do not deal with them.
He even cited a Dan who showed that he agreed with his appreciation, as he said: “It’s not that I don’t like you. I just don’t care.” While the Danes may be friendly in social contexts, everyday interactions may look distant.
4. Argentina
YouTuber specifically named Buenos Aires, where he found an air of superiority among the locals compared to the rest of the country.
It observed a social gap between the inhabitants of the capital and those from the provinces, which leads to a not -so -warm welcome for foreigners. Although he enjoyed his time there, he noticed a clear difference in behavior in the city.
5. Luxembourg
At the top of the list with the least friendly places was Luxembourg. With high wages, comfortable lifestyle and little dependence on tourism, locals seemed not to be interested in dealing with visitors.
He described an atmosphere where services and residents broadcast an attitude of “you should be grateful to be here”. While the country is rich and well organized, hospitality had many room for evolution.
Despite his classification, Wolters World stressed that every country still has a lot to offer and that not everyone there is non -friendly there. He encouraged travelers to have an open mind and said he has also drawn up a much larger list of the most friendly countries he has visited.
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