Greetings are an important part of social relations; they are welcoming, can make a person feel at ease and foster positive relations between one another. Greetings are small in effort but can have a big impact on a person’s day.
Georgian market research and consulting company ACT conducted a nationwide survey to reveal the friendliest town in Georgia.
The results revealed Georgia’s friendliest town was Zugdidi in the west.
Survey representatives carried out the informal test by greeting 700 people on the streets of five major Georgian towns: Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, Zugdidi and Telavi.
In Zugdidi 96 percent of people responded back with a reciprocal greeting, said ACT.
As for Georgia’s capital Tbilisi, the friendliest district was Isani.