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*Time after time, these are the places where the welcome is warm. Explore
the world's friendliest countries as nominated by Lonely Planet in the
latest edition of their Bluelist 2008 book.*

*Ireland*
Centuries of turmoil, conquest and famine — and subsequent immigration —
have certainly taken their toll on the Irish: it's left them with a
deliciously dark sense of humour and a welcoming attitude towards strangers.
That famous ability of the Irish — to find *craic* (fun times with convivial
company) in boom or bust times — means you're always in for a treat. These
days, after the end of the 'Troubles', a cautious optimism reigns supreme,
infecting the land once again with the sense that anything's possible.

*USA*
Blamed for the coming of World War III, the Anti-Christ, Bon Jovi, Tom
Cruise, Michael Jackson, rampant street crime, and noise pollution through
overloud talking, Americans just take it all in their stride — they know
there's no such thing as a 'typical Yank', so you can just stuff your
stereotypes in a sack, mister! Americans may be patriotic and love their
country but so are all the nationals on this list — they'll invariably
welcome you and help you get the best out of the US, and all they ask in
return is for you to leave your shoe bomb at home.

*Malawi*
Whereas other African nations are beset by deadly tribal war and internecine
fighting, Malawians describe themselves as 'the friendliest people in
Africa' living in the 'warm heart of the continent'. Anyone who's visited
will know that the rare (for Africa) cohesion of the country's ethnic groups
is solid evidence for this, as is the people's propensity to welcome you
into their homes as well as their nation. Malawi is small, poor and without
a lot of facilities, but with a greeting like that who needs Western-style
comfort?

*Fiji*
Fiji is one of the most coup-ridden countries on the planet, yet its
citizens are generally considered to be the 'friendliest people on the
planet'. And why not? They've got plenty to smile about — lush islands,
kaleidoscopic reefs, cobalt sea, a wealth of marine life, world-class
diving, romantic coastlines, awesome cuisine — and they love to spread the
love around. Fijians have a rep for helping all travellers feel welcome,
thereby allowing you to uncover the best from this sprawling group of
islands. Just don't talk politics.

*Indonesia*
It's hard to make generalisations about a country that contains so many
different cultures … still, a cliché you'll hear often is that 'Indonesian'
people greet foreigners with open arms. Fact is they do, but the media
limelight is stolen by the knack of their law-enforcement officers for
welcoming drug dealers and bomb makers in an altogether different ritual.
Word of advice: if you travel to the beautiful island of Bali, leave the
ecstasy at home, otherwise diplomatic relationships with other countries
will be strained, foreigners might not be so welcome anymore, and you'll
make fools of us for including Indonesia on this list.

*Vietnam*
Vietnam's another country inextricably caught up in Western images and
stereotypes: napalm death; tormented American soldiers; assassins hiding in
the rice fields; the whirr of helicopter blades like the Grim Reaper's
scythe. But Vietnam put all that behind it a long time ago and is now on a
huge drive to become the new 'Asian' tiger economy. Not even the rampant
threat of bird flu can dim the people's appetite for friendliness and
hospitable greetings to travellers.

*Samoa*
What's this? Samoa reckons they have 'the world's friendliest people'? Hmmm,
trouble is there's no ratifying body for such a claim, meaning the Samoans
have to contend with the challenge of Fiji, which also self-applies the
title. Okay, enough: let's settle this with a Googlefight. A Boolean search
for the phrase 'Fiji world's friendliest people' garners 36,500 hits; the
phrase 'Samoa world's friendliest people' reaps 21,000. Sorry, Samoa, the
interweb has spoken, although readers can rest assured that your beautiful
country harbours lovely and warm people who will leave a deep and lasting
impression on them.

*Thailand*
Southeast Asia's most-visited country is bound to offer up a welter of
stereotypes and clichès. Here are some of them: dazzling islands and
beaches; lush and balmy weather; great shopping and great food; the 'France
of Asia'; lady boys. Here's another one: 'world's friendliest people'. Gawd,
not another contender (see Fiji and Samoa). But yes, the Thai people's
gracious hospitality does indeed take some beating. Why bother trying to
analyse why the Thais are so easygoing and incredibly quick to smile? They
just are and that's all there is to it.

*Scotland*
Forget Begbie in the film *Trainspotting* — Scotland's becoming the
destination for visitors to the British Isles, winning out over dog-eat-dog
London. The Scots have survived English invasion, brutal weather and the
pain of having the world's worst goalkeepers. This fighting spirit against
insurmountable odds has left them with an extroverted, buoyant demeanour and
a blackly humorous nationalism (you'd want to see the funny side after
witnessing some of those goalies). Naturally, this attitude rubs off on
travellers — Scots are so loyal they want you to share in the good stuff,
too.

*Turkey*
It's a shame that for such a long time the Western world's image of Turkey
revolved around the brutal drug-smuggling film *Midnight Express* — as an
advertisement for a nation, it rates slightly below Chernobyl. Thankfully,
we've all moved on from that and we can now report that the Turkish people
actually have an unsurpassed reputation for hospitality. With their heavenly
cuisine, dreamy coastline and spectacular historical sites, the Turks know
there's no reason to be secretive.

source: http://things.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=342222
http://indonesiancommunity.multiply.com/journal/item/1972/The_Best_in_Travel_2008_Friendliest_Countries


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