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Re: which travel guides have given you an inaccurate picture of the local people? Posted on: Fri, 16 May 2008 12:58:06 +0000 (UTC)


"Keith Anderson" wrote in message
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> On Fri, 16 May 2008 04:07:34 -0700 (PDT), martin
> wrote:
>
>>The other day I read a post about the Lonely Planet writer who did a
>>whole chapter on a country without even going there, and amongst all
>>the discussion about how inaccurate travel guides can be, there was
>>the remark: "no matter what country it is the guide-book always says
>>that the people are very friendly".
>
> People are often friendly, at least in the countries I've visited,
> although there are always exceptions.
>

I've never really been in a country where I could characterize the whole
population as unfriendly. However, as far as Asia goes, I think Vietnam is
overrated for friendliness; Indonesia underrated. India is friendly almost
to a fault. In China I'm largely invisible. Laotians are too sleepy to
bother with me, which is kind of endearing. I'd rather be ignored than
fussed over.

Cheers,
George W Russell
Bangalore