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Are North Americans the least hospitable people?

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Yes (and I'm N. American)
Yes (and I'm *not* N. American)
No, and I can name somewhere else (and I'm N. American)
No, and I can name somewhere else (and I'm *not* N. American)
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Some cultures have hospitality commanded by their very religion (none of which dominate N. American culture). Others are simply hospitable from secular values, and manage to do so better than Westerners. Europe and Latin America are Western, but I think North America comes in dead last.

Edit: perhaps I should have explained that hospitality isn't the same as niceness, firendliness, courtesy, "good experiences" or how much capital an entire country donates to another
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Peaches · F
I really don't understand what you're saying.🤔 Hospitality IS the same as being nice and friendly where I came from.
@Peaches well, I don't pretend to have a deep understanding of it since I'm, well, N. American. But I think that in places like, say, the Middle East, they would see it as making real sacrifices and taking on inconveniences.