This East African country received the highest marks for friendliness. According to the InterNations report, 57% of expats in Uganda gave ‘general friendliness’ the best possible rating (the global average was 26%). Not only that, not a single respondent ranked this factor negatively. Charlotte Beauvoisin, a British expat who writes about living in the capital Kampala at Diary of a Muzungu, said that welcoming all nationalities is an intrinsic part of the culture, and residents are quick to offer smiles to newcomers. InterNations Ambassador Nadya Mileva, originally from Bulgaria and now living in Kampala, agrees, saying that the people are ‘amazingly friendly’. “The country has a lot to offer, from breathtaking landscapes to high-end restaurants and bars to year-round summer,” she added. Read Full Article Here: http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20170215-living-in-the-worlds-most-welcoming-countries
This East African country received the highest marks for friendliness. According to the InterNations report, 57% of expats in Uganda