If you are thinking about moving to another country, a longer trip or a study exchange, this article can also help you choose your destination. Before you decide where you'd like to go based solely on personal preference, read up on which are the friendliest countries in the world and which are the least.
Scale InterNations Expat Index has ranked countries from most to least friendly to their residents. Before you go on a long trip or even move to a foreign country, you should the list is worth a look. Although your choice will probably be based on many features, it is relaxed and friendly atmosphere one of the factors that can contribute to higher quality of life.
Respondents were asked to rate several factors on a scale from 1 to 7, including kindness of the local population, welcome and how simple and important it is to speak the local language. The results were then arranged in 5 categories: where is the fastest settle in and feel at home, which countries they are the most friendly, where we can feel most welcome, where will we be find friends the fastest and where is it the easiest way to speak the local language and how important it is.
He performed best in all categories Bahrain, because there is honey everywhere top 10 . If kindness is your focus, then this is the country for you Portugal, right on her heels Costa Rica and Mexico.
V Kuwait you don't want to, if you want to feel welcome and if you want to surround yourself with friendly people, the biggest language barrier you will encounter in Russia, but the hardest part is settling down in Denmark. You can view the entire list here.
The most and least friendly countries in the world:
The friendliest countries in the world
1. Portugal
2. Mexico
3. Taiwan
4. Cambodia
5. Costa Rica
6. Colombia
7. Oman
8. The Philippines
9. Bahrain
10. Vietnam
The least friendly countries in the world
1. Kuwait
2. Austria
3. The Czech Republic
4. Finland
5. Switzerland
6. Saudi Arabia
7. Denmark
8. Hungary
9. Qatar
10. Sweden
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