When discussing hospitality, I think of cultures that wholeheartedly welcome visitors, such as Israel.
Indeed, Israel is known for its warm and inclusive nature.
Israel's hospitality is evident in its high percentage of foreigners. I've experienced this firsthand, being invited to a taxi driver's Shabbat dinner.
And while Israel's approach is direct, it's not a sign of rudeness, simply efficiency.
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In contrast, Liechtenstein's hospitality is more reserved.
In Liechtenstein, the hospitality is more structured and polite.
While Israel's hospitality focuses on immediate integration, Liechtenstein's is characterized by politeness and orderliness.
Overall, Israel and Liechtenstein offer unique travel experiences, each with its distinct hospitality style.
That's all for now.