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Aruban generosity
Now that I think about it, the Aruban people would probably be very nice. The island has a warm climate, and warm temperatures usually make people friendlier as opposed to extremely cold places.
really...well i guess i had to go there to find myself..just curious though if its really true(not friendly) on people living in an extremely cold places ?
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Do you mean to say that there was a bus driver who returned a bag that has been left by one of his passengers?
It would be nice to hear if bus drivers would return something that they don't own. I already heard about this case and it happens to other countries as well. Aren't you expecting bus drivers to return bag that has been left by their passengers? I'm just curious.:rolleyes:
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really...well i guess i had to go there to find myself..just curious though if its really true(not friendly) on people living in an extremely cold places ?
Well, I think the people are more likely to be depressed if the weather is cold or if they don't see the sun for many days of the year like in London and Seattle. If a person is in a really bad mood, then the chances of that person being nice a stranger is very slim.
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Well, I guess, their is just a person who is honest enough to return the things that his passenger has left. However, their is also a dishonest man who won't did it. Do you agree that you are just lucky if you'll find an honest person to return all your things without any lost things inside.
yeah i agree with you on that..if i am going to rate honest person now a days i could say that 10:0...0 to honest person..
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Does that mean that they'll be nice to you even if you don't know the local language very well? (I've heard that lots of people in other countries can be very mean to tourists because of this.) Are Arubans hospitable, too?
I think the locals in Aruba are generous and hospitable as well. If you are nice with them then, they would be good to you. For me, when you respect each other then, there would be no problem. In your opinion, do we really have to know their language?
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