Public Opinion Research Center, Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic has published the results of annual research about relationship of Czech people to other nations.
There are five groups or marks that were used to separate nations. It is possible to translate it in different ways, but let me use these marks: excellent, good, bad, very bad and extremely bad. Here is the ranking of the nations:
1.
Czech
2.
Slovak
French
Swedish
British
Austrian
Greek
3.
Polish
Japanese
Hungarian
American
German
Indian
Lithuanian
4.
Serbian
Russian
Ukrainian
Israeli
Chinese
Turkish
Kurdish
5.
Afghan
Iraqis
As you can see Czechs do not like any nation except Czech. They have more or less positive attitude to the first group. For the rest of the list it varies from negative to extremely negative.
The ranking has almost remained unchanged since the year 2003.
I hope you will not take the ranking too seriously, but you may feel it after some time spent in the Czech republic.
There are five groups or marks that were used to separate nations. It is possible to translate it in different ways, but let me use these marks: excellent, good, bad, very bad and extremely bad. Here is the ranking of the nations:
1.
Czech
2.
Slovak
French
Swedish
British
Austrian
Greek
3.
Polish
Japanese
Hungarian
American
German
Indian
Lithuanian
4.
Serbian
Russian
Ukrainian
Israeli
Chinese
Turkish
Kurdish
5.
Afghan
Iraqis
As you can see Czechs do not like any nation except Czech. They have more or less positive attitude to the first group. For the rest of the list it varies from negative to extremely negative.
The ranking has almost remained unchanged since the year 2003.
I hope you will not take the ranking too seriously, but you may feel it after some time spent in the Czech republic.
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