World's Friendliest Countries

I think us Canadians need to be far less friendly and much meaner :D

1. Canada
2. Germany
3. Australia
4. United Kingdom


No U.S? Germany's friendly?
 
lol..hmm..

you know, we have people from all over in this forum, i sort of imagined what each accent sounds like...take Tom for instance..
 
Because Forbes didn't know where Norway was :D

Hey Karky, have you ever heard of this saying in Norway?

"Ten thousand Swedes ran through the weeds, at the battle of Copenhagen. Ten thousand Swedes ran through the weeds chasing one Norwegian."

I'm assuming that one Norwegian was Karky wielding his Viking axe ...

Har en god jul! (Have a good Christmas!)
 
The US is prob dead last.

You can't even look at someone the wrong way without them wanting to fight you. It's pitiful.

thats the friggin truth. Or you say hi to someone and they simply don't respond.

makes me want to slap people.
 
thats the friggin truth. Or you say hi to someone and they simply don't respond.

makes me want to slap people.

Your right, people like that need to get a pimpsmack!


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The US is prob dead last.

You can't even look at someone the wrong way without them wanting to fight you. It's pitiful.

Not aware. I haven't seen that kind of experience that's referred to, but some places, the US does have a negative reputation...
 
I can't speak for other cities in Canada, but Calgary is unbelievably friendly. Strangers are always engaging in conversation.

If we bump into people, we always say we're sorry, and usually try to engage them in conversation to make sure we know they don't hate us because we happened to bump into them as they were walking straight into us at full speed :D

We know a person isn't from Calgary if they bump into us and don't say they're sorry. That's when we say "Fook off @sshole".
 
We know a person isn't from Calgary if they bump into us and don't say they're sorry. That's when we say "Fook off @sshole".

I wonder if that's what New Yorkers do. I heard some places in Asia (Korea) have this tendency to just bump into you without saying anything, and keep on going, and that it's normal for them.
 
I wonder if that's what New Yorkers do. I heard some places in Asia (Korea) have this tendency to just bump into you without saying anything, and keep on going, and that it's normal for them.

New York, Detroit, LA, any big city.

The south where you are is quite a bit different. Once you get south of the Ohio river people are generally more friendly. there are exceptions like Atlanta. LOL
 
Never heard that saying. BTW, "have a good christmas" is "ha en god jul" the word "har" would make it "having a good chirstmas" :p

Crap. I'm linguistically challenged. What's the punishment for that grammatical error in Norway?
 
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