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I am a lifelong American who has seen a lot of Canada, all ten provinces from Prince Rupert BC to Channel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland. I THINK anyone WANTING to leave Canada is someone Canada can get along without.
Just back from a few cities in Spain and boy were they rude and unhelpful. Put us off going again. Tourists do not know the UK. London is not the UK it is a fast paced business city where people are a bit unforgiving. Most other cities are more relaxed and welcoming.
What a load of garbage. The French number 1, Keh? I'm English, were the French rude to me YES, but that is because I'm English. Are they rude to those from less developed nations, certainly not, they might pity them, but never ever be rude. Yanks rude, give me a break, why are they even on the list? But the Chinese number 6, give over, they are number 1 with a long distance between them and any number 2..
Please, enough of the AI-generated and narrated videos already. This is positively mind numbing. Once you use cliché words like foster and tapestry more than twice, people won’t want to watch the rest.
Been going to Greece, and its Islands for many years, starting in the early 1980s....never ever found the Greeks we encountered anything other than helpful and cheerful. First small restaurant we visited on the Island of Agina wouldn't let us pay the Bill for our meal, and to pay next time we came (obvious ploy to keep us coming back!😁). This happened for the next few days. On our last day there before heading back home to England, and we settled the Bill, before doing so, he asked us what we had to eat and drink over the last few days. I knew down to the last beer and food that we had, and recounted that to him, and asking if I had forgotten anything. He said no! that was all OK (he knew exactly what we had all the time). A few years later we visited the Island again on a day trip from another Island, and went to see if the same restaurant was still there.....on approaching he came out all cheery to welcome us "BACK". Even with all the mass tourism since our previous visit, he recognised us.....I think it was he was appreciative of our honestness on our first visit.
I visited most of these countries, and, in my experience, those tourist opinions are nonsense. Americans (as individuals) are the most friendly, hospitable people I ever met (caveat: I am a white male European visiting cities like NYC, LA and Chicago, mostly on business). In my six months working in Paris I encountered rude natives exactly twice and, mind you, i speak no French. Finally, while Greeks are not rude overall, while there I was a target of at least one scam attempt daily, usually by fake guides or taxi drivers.
A "survey" of sorts, I guess. As a traveler in many diverse corners of the world, I would never single out an entire country for judgment but rather pinpoint sectors based on distinct identities. For example, my number one on this list would be Québec. Next would be parts of Papua New Guinea.
Same thing is happening in the USA. People no longer have the American dream here. The new American dream is to go elsewhere. Different countries where you don't have to constantly "survive" but instead thrive and live decently. This is not just in Canada.
What I don't understand is why Micro$oft doesn't include a default warning in their OS that they would NEVER pop-up a screen telling you there's a problem with your PC and that you need to call a toll-free number t get it fixed. You'd THINK a company could get off it's ass and do that for the benefit of its customers.
You raise a valid point! Clear communication from companies can definitely help users avoid scams and ensure a smoother experience with their products. Thanks for watching !
you forgot russia it's full of scammers and theses so called scam from UA are mostly done by russian, also russian love to scam wtihin the steam platform
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Okay lol. Definitely, not the experience most Americans have in the UK. You will be made to feel like a movie star by the awesome people there. There are a few hateful people like you, but it's a rare sight indeed.
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New York is a country, right? I mean ... a state is pretty much a country; German states are Bundeslander, lander does NOT mean provinces 🤷 so ... 😡 "I know what you are trying to do! Stop it!!!" But it sounds like NY - especially NYC - is a dangerous almost lawless place that smart Americ 😡 *STFU! Go away!!! *AAARGH!*