What country welcomes North Americans the most if you work through ESL (English as a Second Language)?


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Gonzo asked:


If I am moving to a country is there a book that shows the country’s laws, taxes, customs and ideologies?

I am deciding between Spain and South Korea but I am not sure about Spain since they dislike North Americans so much (as least when I went). Do the people of South Korea like North Americans? Is there a book or accurate travel book that could give me a feel for a country before I go? What country in Europe or Asia welcomes Americans the most? I am planning to work with ESL so if anyone has worked in this field any help would be great or any advice would be appreciated.

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3 Responses to “What country welcomes North Americans the most if you work through ESL (English as a Second Language)?”

  1. medusa Says:

    I think you’re going to be disliked automatically where ever you go because you are an American. Just show them that where your from doesn’t matter and that your there–in their country because you want to be there. As for your question about the books I’m pretty sure you can find that at the bookstore.

  2. sugar123 Says:

    south korea europeans don’t like american but asian are cool

  3. Daniel C Says:

    A few years back I saw a ranking that The Philippines is the friendliest place in Asia for foreigners which I assume includes Americans.

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