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Are people in Madrid friendly? |
I recently went to Madrid and thought that no one we encountered was friendly. I was completely shocked I speak a pretty decent amount of Spanish (although it does have more of a Mexican accent than Castillan). Did anyone else think that Spanish people are not friendly? What did I do wrong? I went to Paris...where I expected everyone to be rude and I thought they were much friendler the Madrillenos Hola i travelled fourteen countries in europe years ago and the people in Madrid were by far the friendliest. If you want to complain...go to Germany or France. Thats where you can meet some really unfriendly people. I went to Madrid and had the opposite reaction. I felt that people were very friendly. My spanish is very basic and at times I had difficulty communicating, but I felt they went out of their way to communicate with me and make sure I understood what they were saying. you have to make them welcome you. Spaniards are very friendly people. Maybe you just encountered the one麓s that were having bad days. Sorry to hear that. I hope at least you enjoyed your stay. and as for Paris i had a great time and agree with everyone else the people are really rude.. but hey that still didn麓t stop me from enjoy my trip. In my experience with speaking to people in Spain in general, they were not very friendly. I have to call them regularly for my job. It could just be that castillian is more of a proper spanish than south american spanish. Everyone is different though, so I don't think I can generalize. Sorry to hear that. I was in Madrid, andas I asked for directions people will como with me, if I were on the bus they ll keep calling me so Ill get down. Many times they pay for my coffe at shops and I had a great time. Sorry you didnt have fun!! Maybe next time you should come with me and enjoy it have a good one |
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