TOP 10 Friendliest and Most Hospitable Countries in Europe

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🌍 Explore the warmth of Europe! 🤗 Discover the "Top 10 Friendliest and Most Hospitable Countries in Europe" in our latest YouTube video. 📊 Based on data from InterNations and insights from immigrants living in these wonderful European destinations, we're taking you on a journey through diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and, most importantly, the welcoming hearts of the people.
🏞️ From the vibrant Mediterranean to the charming Nordic countries, this list showcases the most inviting places to visit or even call home. Whether it's the rich traditions, open-minded communities, or the simple joy of making new friends, these countries truly embrace diversity with open arms.
Join us in uncovering the friendliest and most hospitable countries in Europe, and start planning your next unforgettable adventure! 🌟🌏
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🧐This is the ranking compiled by InterNations that ranks different nations based on the hospitality they offer to foreigners moving to those countries. Now, though, we're really curious to know about your experience. Do you agree with InterNations, or do you find their analysis unfair? 🌍🤔

AmazingEuropeChannel
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Yes !!! Thanks for the number 1 place for Greece . My country, my pride, my love 🤍💙🇬🇷🫶✊️We love making friends and we love good life, we love to get to know other cultures and we are hospitable. It is true. Greece has her difficulties, but people are warm like our climate. You are all welcome . Come over and have a great time with a bit of Greek μεζέ ( meze = small Greek dishes with a variety of Greek food) along with a nice drink ( ouzo, tsipouro, beer, wine etc) and some nice music ( Greek and more ) by the coast or the beach. To anyone who is willing to visit my country whether it is for vacation or to live here I wish them well, enjoy your life and your time here, be friendly, make friends, be warm hearted and smile from your heart.Because this is the secret. A smile always helps us to find peace within. So try it. I am sending my love to all of you from Greece, my homeland, and thank you for this video ❤👌

kellyk_artist
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I'm a retired expat from the US living in Portugal. Everything you said is true, the cost of living is the best part. The people are very friendly and it is a beautiful country. I don't have to worry about job prospects but I understand that is difficult.

billify
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Greece is probably the most scenic country in Europe ( im' talking about the continental part, that's very little visited by tourists) plus the people are very friendly and the infrastructure very modern, i want to live there one day 🇪🇦❤🇬🇷

jairoquintanilla
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I left my native California for the south of France in 2007. For me, it was a perfect fit. Regardless of where you decide to go, learn to speak at least one other language. It opens up so many doors.

Lea-rbnc
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i lived in different countries in Europe, and yes, Greece is without doubt the most friendly country in Europe.Warm people, always helpful, the service in bars and restaurants are really a good example, how nice you get treaten there.The negativ side of this is, that when you, after had been in Greece, visit an other country, you will quickly miss many things, wich you will not have anymore.

cryptonas
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All Balkan countries are friendly towards foreigners, not only Greece, although I think the language barrier is smaller in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia.

NenadTrajkovic
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My favorite countries rank quite high. I lived in Italy for 3 years, and it will be my forever 2nd home. I love Portugal and Greece for the very reasons listed in the video. I have friends forever from all 3. I now live in Mexico and have not regretted any moment of it. I met my husband here...what else is there to say.

tracyaskew
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My initial choices were good : Cyprus (greek side) for business and also a sunny place and Greece !

andyreiben
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In Spain, groups of friends are forged at school or in the park where we played when we were children. They are relatively closed groups where you enter by being introduced by a member of the group, whether as a partner, co-worker, or friend from university. ..in big cities where there is a lot of internal immigration it is easier to enter those groups of friends, because they are less closed, of course to join the group you must speak the language spoken in that group, Spanish, Catalan, Galician ....and of course in Spain, like in the rest of the world, there are regions that are more open and others more closed and this basically depends on the climate, the better the climate, the more people live on the streets and it is easier make friends, however in Spain and I think that also happens in Great Britain with pubs, a good way to make friends is to go to the same bar several times and there is a formula that works for everyone, find a partner... However, we must keep in mind that true friendship is difficult to find, whether in Madrid, Moscow, Kathmandu, ....

Roque-Cachamuiña-gswd
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As a local Spaniard I have to say: People being extrovert and funny to have a party with it doesn’t really mean to be friendly.

There is a Lot of two-faced people that will turn their backs at you when the situation gets serious, the time when real friends show up.

joaquin.
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Quite proud of my people, the conquerers of the Oceans, the PORTUGUESE. Boa onda, meu povo! ❤❤🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹

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I must admit, even though I'm not particularly a fan of the beauty of Greece as a country (architecture is awful and and the climate is definitely not for me), the people on the other hand are one of a kind .They immediate talk to you like you are one of their own and invite you to their home and feed you until you pass out .

erine.
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Im telling you I was really surprised by the kindness I saw in Greece !! My first travel to Europe and being of a different color I was really stressed 😅 But wow, everyone smiles and are so friendly, I totally didn't expect this ..

hotbird
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Friendly countries in Europe that i travelled to and experienced is . Ireland, Portugal, Slovenia, Hungaria, Austria, Greece and Turkey and the small places in germany, i know they are friendly in Iceland and Albania but haven't been to these 2 countries. I booked a flight to Tirana for september this year (2024) 🤗 thank you for the nice video 👍🙂

didierbaudot
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Oh, Spain. I lived there for a short time and visited many times, and I always felt like being in my own home. The warmth of the people, eating late at night, the rich history, and being carefree

henrytroll
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The large number of friendly countries in the south met my preconceptions, as well as Ireland being on the list.

thatguy
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it is totally consistent with my guess and choice (Greece, Spain, Portugal, Ireland) but I thought Italy would be better positioned... if I would have to choose I would go for Spain or Portugal, in Greece the only problem would be the language, and in Ireland the climate! (I also have close cultural links with 3 of these countries, and speak their language, so it would be quite easy to build the bridge to the locals and their culture)

puma
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10) France
9) Finland
8) Italy
7)Turkey
6) Malta
5) Cyprus
4) Ireland
3) Portugal
2) Spain
1) Greece

B-not-B
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Greek language....not like other languages in Europe which are "mostly Latin or Anglo-Saxon"??
What about Slavic languages, their speakers comprise almost a third of European population.

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