I've been to North Yorkshire and was touched by the helpfulness of the British Flyfishers and by the charmes of the Dales.
I've been to Denmark and was pleased by the hospitality of the people and enjoyed a fascinating landscape - so many different sights in such a small country.
And I've been to MB, Canada years ago and I was impressed by the frankness of the Canadian and the vastness of the prairie...... So many landscape and so less folks around.
What I'm trying to say: Most of the people I met during my journeys were the same - friendly, helpful and polit. But the countries we're living in are different, with different sights and needs.
If you're living in the "doll's house" Europe, everything is smaller and less......... so sometimes you even have budget the fish and creeks.
And to be honest, sometimes they overdo.
T.L.