What are your experiences with people of different nationalities?

What are your experiences with people of different nationalities?

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The real life ones are much nicer than the ones on here

American tourists are nice
French tourists are assholes
German tourists go into the most dangerous places like autists
Canadians are just like americans
Koreans are bros
UK tourists are most fun

>my au pair when I was a kid was Norweigian and she would always bitch about how racist Americans were and her gross thotty friends that came to visit would echo this statement
>my cousin married an annoying British woman who insists on correcting everyone like saying "pram" instead of stroller despite the fact that she lives here now
>my apartment complex is filled with Indians and they cook curry literally all day long and the whole place smells like curry. I try to get through my door as quickly as possible so the odor doesn't get in
The rest were fine

Share your experience

Germans don't respect any boundaries

wh*Tes are just a mistake

None, because there is literally no reason for a foreigner to want to come to this shithole part of my state.

I want to die, desu.

I've never known people from another nationality but French people are asshole.

I had good experiences. Brits try to be preachy

The ones on this imageboard never leave their mums' basements, that's why you never meet them irl.

I played pool with some Albanian dudes and they were surprisingly friendly and were really good at it. I made a joke about retaking Kosovo to test them and they laughed it off.

based

Yea, they all have their quirks, but generally pretty friendly.

fpbp

I, like most if not all of my countrymen, attack them on sight.

I'm gonna talk about tourists I met here in Rio.

Germans are nice and beautiful but sometimes disrespectful to our women.
Argentines are kind and love our beaches.
Frenches are cute a take a lot of pictures.
Americans are nice and love to talk to us, they really like our food.
Italians are great good to talk to.
Chileans are cute as fuck.

This

Of course, fren
you're in a fucking imageboard the most retarded and shitty share of each country is here.

israeli tourists give chinks a run for their money

Germans can often be a bit stuckup. I've met plently of Germans that were very nice, but the ones that came to my high school as exchange students acted like they were better than us. Although to be fair my school was very ghetto. Also old German men make weird but funny comments.
I've only been to Paris and I got the feeling the French there didn't like tourists, which is fair because they probably have a lot of them.
Scandinavians seem very friendly. They are very accommodating to foreigners, nobody has an issue speaking english to people. But they don't really seem like a partying people.
Chinese give me the feeling that they don't really understand how western society works and I get the feeling that they are often intimidated by it. They also rarely have good english.
Southern Euros are always nice and cool.

>Finnish people are chill but have no personality
>Australians are basically like us
>Brits are basically like us but far more cynical
>Russians are bros but they are not the sharpest tools in the shed
>Germans are nice but really reserved
>Indians are honestly some of the coolest people I have ever hung out with
>Japs are very shy but when they get to know you they open up a lot more
>Mexicans, Argentinians, and Chileans are music nerds that like to party and are some of my favorite people
>Canadians are basically us but more reserved
>French people I have meat where cool, and I never understood why they get shit on so much
>Italians are loud and overly emotional but are the most kind hearted and warm people I have met

>old German men make weird but funny comments.
,,swimming pools used to be not so full of shit" -based father from a mate

Last summer two german travellers stopped me on the street to ask me where to eat some good pasta so I escorted them to the best restaurant in town.
They were two brothers, both very talented visual artists and we had a great time together.
I told them everything about my little insignificant town and they were genuinely fascinated.
It was such a good time, I miss them.

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>Chinese give me the feeling that they don't really understand how western society works
What do you mean?

a chinese guy once pointed to a piece of cardboard leaning up against a vending machine that was obviously just trash and asked me if "you put coins in the vending machine than take it".
Than when I told him no he asked where you can buy a piece of cardboard. I finally explained to him that its trash and he can just take it.