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Friendliest and unfriendliest cities in the world

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Conde Nast Traveler has named the friendliest and unfriendliest cities in the world.

Friendliest cities:

1. Florianopolis, Brazil
2. Hobart, Tasmania
3. Thimpu, Bhutan
4. Queenstown, New Zealand
5. Charleston, South Carolina
6. Paro, Bhutan
6 (tie). Margaret River, Australia
8. Mandalay, Burma
9. Kilkenny, Ireland
9 (tie). Ubud, Bali
10. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Unfriendliest cities:

1. Newark, New Jersey
2. Islamabad, Pakistan
3. Oakland, California
4. Luanda, Angola
5. Kuwait City, Kuwait
6. Lome, Togo
7. New Haven, Connecticut
8. Detroit, Michigan
9. Atlantic City, New Jersey
10. Tangier, Morocco

Woot! My city is #2 in the friendly list and we made their top ten of the best places to visit [8D]

Somehow we've been beaten by some Brazilian hell-hole where you'll almost certainly be robbed or shot...or both. I smell corruption [:'(]

Anyway, anyone live in Newark? [:D]

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Here's Hobart, Tasmania. You can almost see me. I live just to the left [:'(]
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Let's hear it for us Americans! one town in the friendliest, but 5 in the unfriendly category.[&o] I hope you tourists take the hint.[:D]
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Everyone knows New Jersey is worst than Islamabad. Always has been! [:D]
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US centric. I note Falluja isn't on the list[;)]

I still remember some of those places in the back end of Russia and China too, when I did the Peking to Paris run.

Newark must be a hell of a place. What does it have that beats Islamists on the attack, Drunken Siberians with death stares and kalashnikovs and PRC 'officials' ready to shoot you if you so much as step off the planned route?
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What does it have that beats Islamists on the attack, Drunken Siberians with death stares and kalashnikovs and PRC 'officials' ready to shoot you if you so much as step off the planned route?

It takes a periodical publication with a distorted sense of reality is what.

I've talked to a number of my colleagues who have witnessed the descent into near anarchy that is Venezuela, some barrios in and around Sao Paulo and have travelled recently in Nicaragua and Guatemala-both rife with drug gangs, street thugs and corruption. Get real. And that's just the Western hemisphere. Nothing in CONUS compares.

To have 5 of the top 10 "least friendly" as American cities is laughable.

Oh, by the way, where's Minneapolis on the 'most friendly' list? Several respected American periodicals recognize this city as an excellent one for visitors and residents alike.
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US centric. I note Falluja isn't on the list[;)]

I still remember some of those places in the back end of Russia and China too, when I did the Peking to Paris run.

Newark must be a hell of a place. What does it have that beats Islamists on the attack, Drunken Siberians with death stares and kalashnikovs and PRC 'officials' ready to shoot you if you so much as step off the planned route?
Was that the one that was on the ABC with the cars from 1908?

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Houston, Texas[:-](Unfriendly Drivers[:-][:o])
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Newark must be a hell of a place. What does it have that beats Islamists on the attack,

The trouble with Newark, is that it's full of New Jersyans.
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It takes a periodical publication with a distorted sense of reality is what.

It's voted on by their readers.

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US centric. I note Falluja isn't on the list[;)]

I still remember some of those places in the back end of Russia and China too, when I did the Peking to Paris run.

Newark must be a hell of a place. What does it have that beats Islamists on the attack, Drunken Siberians with death stares and kalashnikovs and PRC 'officials' ready to shoot you if you so much as step off the planned route?
Was that the one that was on the ABC with the cars from 1908?

Cheers, Neilster

Thats the one, though I wasn't in that one, but one of the follow ups afterwards. They do it most years, along with a few different routes now and again.

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It takes a periodical publication with a distorted sense of reality is what.

It's voted on by their readers.

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Ah. In that case it takes a periodical publication with readers with a distorted sense of reality is what. [;)]
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Somehow we've been beaten by some Brazilian hell-hole where you'll almost certainly be robbed or shot...or both. I smell corruption [:'(]
After reading about that hell hole on wiki I almost want to take a vacation to that place.



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Woot! My city is #2 in the friendly list and we made their top ten of the best places to visit [8D]
And now I really want to visit Tasmania and Hobart. [:)]
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What happened to North Korea? Pyongyang is very unfriendly, I hear.
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What happened to North Korea? Pyongyang is very unfriendly, I hear.
I suspect that this list reflects what the tourists think about different places they have visited. Not much tourism in North Korea therefore they do not get any votes.
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Most unfair! It's like the Academy Awards!
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Most unfair! It's like the Academy Awards!
Indeed. [:)]
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Woot! My city is #2 in the friendly list and we made their top ten of the best places to visit [8D]
And now I really want to visit Tasmania and Hobart. [:)]

I checked out Hobart on the net. Looks like a nice place.
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Uttoxeter, England gets my vote for friendliest city in the world. The fact that warspite1 is mayor there helps.
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