😡 Top 5 most UNFRIENDLY countries I’ve EVER visited (so far)! 🌍

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  • @TravellingWithCon
    @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +3

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  • @Tswain0327
    @Tswain0327 Месяц назад +4

    Great shout on the Hofbrauhaus staff in Munich, next level of grumpiness

  • @CityWise_Travels
    @CityWise_Travels Месяц назад +2

    You should do a video about South America it’s a very underrated travel destination

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад

      I have videos on Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Foz do Iguacu on my channel! Have you checked these out? I definitely would love to go to Peru and Colombia and visit Brazil thoroughly! What’s your favourite place in South America? South America is such a vibe ahah.

    • @CityWise_Travels
      @CityWise_Travels Месяц назад +1

      @@TravellingWithCon I mean you could make a long video that repackages these South America videos as the most underrated place on earth

  • @NolanKhalaf
    @NolanKhalaf Месяц назад +4

    I disagree with Portugal
    Faro & Porto
    Very open & funny people

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +1

      Ahh that’s very interesting to know! I love Porto I must admit - beautiful city indeed! But I’ve never been to Faro - what is it like?

    • @NolanKhalaf
      @NolanKhalaf Месяц назад

      @@TravellingWithCon Faro is the city we arrived to. People are polite, educated & multilingual. The city is more like a big museum if you into that but if you want to have fun & get the most go to Albufeira & Lagos. People are very will mannered & the shoreline is something else.

  • @ellbo2
    @ellbo2 Месяц назад +3

    I made a Danish friend on the underground in Copenhagen. I was trying to hide my beer, and he said you're allowed to drink as long as it's not shit beer. I showed him the beer, and he said "That's shit beer". Then had a chat with him about his life, and what to do in Malmo while his family looked on in mild amusement.
    Also I transmitted through Paris recently, two people helped me out on the metro. Once, pointing me out to the right platform when I asked (right train, wrong platform), and when a guy pointed to which door was opening. But they do have a stereotype, for sure.

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +2

      Ahahahahahh what a legendary danish guy ahahha 😂 I think they do have a good sense of humour, even if they may seem “peculiar” ahahah. And it’s nice to know that there are helpful and friendly people taking the Paris metro ahahhah

    • @ellbo2
      @ellbo2 Месяц назад +1

      @@TravellingWithCon Haha. I guess I was lucky with who I met.

  • @thierryfiq
    @thierryfiq Месяц назад +2

    I'm from Belgium, but I live in Karlsruhe, Germany.
    I was saddened by your choice of Belgium as an unfriendly country, but I must admit that, despite my memory telling me that this wasn't the case in the 70's and 80's, today's Belgium is probably not a friendly country anymore.
    France, I get. It's been smug and unpleasant as far as I remember.
    Germany's Baden Wurtemberg, on the contrary is to me one of the friendliest place I have ever found.
    But the absolute worst to me was French Caribbean.
    Also pretty low on my list was Turkey, namely Istanbul.
    And the best of the best is Japan...
    It's extraordinarily polite, helpful, honest, and respectful.
    There's simply no word good enough to describe my experience in Japan...❤️❤️❤️

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +1

      Ah that’s interesting to know that you found the French Caribbean to be unfriendly! Any islands in particular?
      And Istanbul is an interesting one because many of the locals seem friendly from the outset, but many of them are looking to scam you and/or are jealous of tourists, so I can see that one! I found the foreign community from other Middle Eastern countries to be very friendly in Istanbul however.
      Plus I’d love to go to Japan! 🇯🇵 what was your favourite place in Japan?

  • @truthseeker4084
    @truthseeker4084 Месяц назад +3

    To me its Switzerland. Especially the Swiss German speaking part. It just didnt seem to be really welcoming. Yes, they do like your money, but thats about it. I feel there is a lot of hidden xenophobia. The absolutely most welcoming country to me has been Israel, 100 %. I am German so I thought I will receive a lot of hate towards me, but omg, I have been invited to Shabbat diners, met my boyfriend on that trip, so many nice conversations, fantastic food and scenery, very liberal attitude of many people in Tel Aviv. I am so in love with Tel Aviv. Its my spiritual place.

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +2

      Ahah I’m certainly not surprised that you found Switzerland to be unfriendly ahahah, it seems that everyone that goes there has the same opinion ahaha 😭 but I haven’t been to Switzerland yet ahah. I haven’t been to Tel Aviv either, but I would assume it’s best to avoid that region of the world for now given the conflict and tensions (?) 😔

    • @truthseeker4084
      @truthseeker4084 Месяц назад +2

      @@TravellingWithCon Unfortunately, yes, they love to keep to themselves, a bit like Scandinavians. But visiting is for sure worth it, because the nature is stunning. And yes, it would be best to avoid that region until they found a solution. Even Tel Aviv had a Drone attack recently, it used to be a very safe city.

    • @gehtdianschasau8372
      @gehtdianschasau8372 Месяц назад

      israel even expands its boarders to welcome more people. there where people living there already but israel doesn't welcome them. Very inviting nation, constantly at war, with laws based on religion rather than facts,... no thx.

  • @BarbaraTschernitz-vz6gq
    @BarbaraTschernitz-vz6gq Месяц назад +3

    Austria/Oesterreich is a wonderful tourism area, and we've lots of immigrants from the east too. We're so welcoming to everybody! The people are very open/liberal and friendly usually, especially in the South and West! Don't judge a country by a short impression! I lived in the US and it took me quite a while to adjust in the beginning. There is always a little bit of a culture shock!

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +1

      That’s interesting to hear! Because I wouldn’t have expected that ahahah. How did you find the friendliness of the people in both Innsbruck and Salzburg?

    • @hassanalihusseini1717
      @hassanalihusseini1717 Месяц назад

      So Austria the opposite of Denmark. In Denmark if you stay only some days or a fortnight it can be quiet pleasant... But as soon as you start living there or staying longer you'll get depressed and only want to leave (Why you think Denmark is the countries with the highest use of psycho drugs?).

  • @stogieguy7
    @stogieguy7 Месяц назад +3

    Luxembourg was the worst by far. Snotty and sarcastic. France has some stereotypically unfriendly people but they seem to be a minority and we met some truly nice people there too. As for Germany, been to Cologne and Freiburg and found very friendly people in both. Frankly I found it to be one of the more pleasant countries. Belgians are reserved but if you need help they go out of their way for you. The Dutch, OTOH seemed a bit grumpy. Like you, I have a lot more countries to check out.

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +2

      Ahahah yes I have heard Luxembourg is bad too in that regard too ahahah. And also I’ve heard bad things about Switzerland, but I’ve visited neither country yet ahaha

    • @stogieguy7
      @stogieguy7 Месяц назад +1

      @@TravellingWithCon​​⁠Was just in Switzerland last month (Bern) and it wasn’t bad (I thought it might be). There were actually some pretty friendly people here and there. The rest are a bit aloof but never rude.

  • @vrenak
    @vrenak Месяц назад +1

    The lady in the danish hotel probably thought you had a hearing problem since you just totally ignored her question the first time, so she dialed up her volume all the way so you could hear her. Her first phrase can be understood as both a question and a statement in both english and danish, it just comes down to the tones you use, and it's the same tones for danish and english, so definitely not a language or culture barrier on her part, you were just ignoring her.

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +1

      Ahaha I will have to disagree - I am English and I definitely understand the difference between “you’ve booked for 2 nights” vs “you’ve booked for 2 nights?? ahahhahah. I can assure you, the woman said “you’ve booked for 2 nights” in the most standard monotone ‘statement-esque’ manner without any change of tone in her voice whatsoever. To me that sounded like a clear statement!

    • @vrenak
      @vrenak Месяц назад +1

      @@TravellingWithCon Clearly you don't, since while it can be a statement, making one at the beginning of check-in makes 0 sense.

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +1

      @@vrenak ahahaahahhah well obviously you must have been in the hotel lobby with me at the time then listening to the conversation for you to make that conclusion with 100% certainty! Or maybe you were the lady? 😂 I’ve been to over 25 countries in the last two years and stayed at hundreds of accommodations, many of which where the front desk will make simply make statement “so you’re staying here for x amount of days” as a pure statement without requiring an answer. Ok maybe I had hearing issues at the time when I was in Copenhagen, sorry if I did ahahha! But regardless, my point was that the lady was very unfriendly - facts! 😭

    • @vrenak
      @vrenak Месяц назад +1

      @@TravellingWithCon Last time I checked I wasn't a lady nor living or working in or near Copenhagen. And no, that is NEVER a statement, so you just admitted you're rude to staff globally. Seems more and more like you're the problem and then gets mad because people in certain countries won't grovel before you.

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +1

      @@vrenak mmm that’s not “never” true ahahah - You already admitted that “you have booked for 2 nights” can be interpreted as both a question or a statement! 😂😂 I’m not going to win this discussion with you at all ahhahahah - but hey, what’s the most unfriendly country you’ve been to? 🤔

  • @irondasgr
    @irondasgr Месяц назад +2

    I was in Brussels, Belgium on a day trip and I had just arrived at the centre. For some reason I can't recall anymore I wanted to know what the time was, no watch or mobile phone around, so I had the idea of asking someone on the street. I tried to stop some guy at his late 30s and while he was walking, he never actually stopped, listening to me asking for the time in English, he outburst with an explicit rage of anger murmering something in French and he instantly stormed off. I was really shocked but I tried to justify the event by seeing that the centre was already packed with immigrants and he may have thought that I was one more of them asking for who-knows-what... Anyway, this incident made me think twice about interacting with locals there again. Another time, I was somewhere in the depths of France. I was at a store where there was a lady who was helping people with their purchases. When it was my turn, I showed to her my stuff to buy and as I desired to communicate more properly with her, then that I was already in command of the italian language, I tried to figure out my way to a French structured question. So, these words came out of my mouth : Est-ce que je peux avoir une confection de cadeau? I knew at the moment that this "confection" coming as an instant translation from the Italian was too risky to dare but I took the shot anyway. She was outright petrified, turned her frowning eyes right onto me and said with an acid, high-maintenance voice stressing each syllable separetely: pa-pier ca-deau. Another time, some years before that, I arrived at the Orly Airport and I was wondering if there were any carriege trolleys around to use. I spotted a man of the airport security standing aside doing nothing more than watching around and I asked politely: Excuse me sir, do you happen to know if... and he instantaneously responded "Tout a fait". I thought that something went wrong so I tried to take it again from the start. "Tout a fait". Again. Tout a fait, tout a fait.... tout a fait. Soon I realised that he was just mocking me and I felt I had no other chance than to threw to his face a nice Greek embellishing sentence of pride, as I did and then I stormed off. What an @ssh.. On the other hand, during my spending some time in Budapest, Hungary there were 3 at least cases of people that offered me a ride without me even asking them. They went on to make the offer all by themselves just in order to help me out.

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +1

      Well I have to say, I am totally not surprised by your experiences in Belgium and France 😭😭 sorry about your bad experiences! I also definitely agree with you that people in Budapest were definitely nicer to me than the Belgians and the French ahah. I really like Budapest! What’s the friendliest country you’ve been to?

  • @azijnseikert1918
    @azijnseikert1918 Месяц назад +3

    Ok, so you never been to Amsterdam

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +1

      I did visit Amsterdam back in 2018 - I think the dutch are generally pretty cool people. What do you think? 🤔

  • @sinugeorge5164
    @sinugeorge5164 Месяц назад +3

    For me it was Poland especially if you are non-white. In fact Portugal is one of the friendliest countries I have ever been to

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +2

      That’s interesting to hear, I think race plays a big factor with friendliness, especially in Europe. As a white guy I actually found Polish people to be friendly, but yeah I can see how it would be the opposite for different races in Poland - where are you from?

    • @sinugeorge5164
      @sinugeorge5164 Месяц назад +1

      @@TravellingWithCon I am from India. I have visited 20+ European countries. All I had was a positive experience (even from some of the unfriendly countries from your list) except Poland. I do social experiments to understand the attitude of the people, so I visited some of the night clubs in Munich and Vienna known for racist behaviour as per various reviews. But I have had a positive experience.

  • @NolanKhalaf
    @NolanKhalaf Месяц назад +3

    My neighbour in London

  • @jeffrey8783
    @jeffrey8783 Месяц назад +3

    I WANTED TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A LIST OF THE MOST BORING PEOPLE AND, IF YOU DO, I AM SURE YOUR NAME IS AT THE TOP OF THE LIST. SO BORING I HAD TO SHUT YOU DOWN A LITTLE MORE THAN HALF WAY THROUGH YOUR VIDEO.

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +1

      THANK YOU! 😍 YOU LOVELY CHARISMATIC CHARMING SPECIMEN OF A MAN! 😂😂😂

  • @bennyshaviv9269
    @bennyshaviv9269 12 дней назад

    What a ridiculous and false video. The creator hasn’t even really properly been to part of these places.

  • @sabahhassan4529
    @sabahhassan4529 11 дней назад

    always European countries, followed by China :)

  • @mdleweight
    @mdleweight Месяц назад +2

    LOL Europe

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +1

      Ahahah, what’s the most unfriendly country you’ve been to? 😭

    • @mdleweight
      @mdleweight Месяц назад +2

      @@TravellingWithCon Hard to say about a whole country. Shanghai, China residents were very unwilling to engage with foreigners.

    • @TravellingWithCon
      @TravellingWithCon  Месяц назад +1

      @@mdleweight ahah I can imagine that about Shanghai ahahha. I’ve not been to China, but there definitely is a stereotype of Chinese people not being open to foreigners ahaha