your list is very attractive and optimistic at first glance. Let's look at example Sweden. Here is your optimistic phrase "Sweden won the first on the list with many attributes and contributions." Already known for its progressive climate policy and a self-deprecating sense of humor, Sweden is the best country in the world to be immigrant. Swedes are some of the world's most generous people, donating about 1 percent of the gross national product to humanitarian aid programs each year. Considered a safe haven for migrants, Sweden offers more opportunity both in education and employment ... ". However, there is another information about Sweden, for example, from https://nstarikov.ru/club/88744 Rape Sweden is sick with Stockholm syndrome (in Russian). One of the short stories from this article: "... how Sweden" came to this life ", having lost its identity, having received the largest number of Muslim refugees per capita in Europe, and now lives in fear and lies, fearing that the truth about the mass of the people. Now, many Swedes save their lives and flee to neighboring countries, for example, to Finland. And I would like to put the question differently: "And you asked all the countries listed by you about whether they would like the refugees to come to visit them?" I do not think they would be happy about their arrival. Too many problems arise with them. For example, if you tell the Germans your phrase "In the recent event of immigration, Germany is the most welcoming nation in the world." Since 2015, Germany has received more than 2.5 million migrants mostly Syrians " especially the phrase "Germany is the most welcoming nation in the world", I do not think that you will find the right understanding and even more support from the Germans. It must be asked differently: "Why did Germany take more than 2.5 million migrants?" - this issue is purely geopolitical, and not the will of the Germans. I'm afraid that most Germans would swear by obscene words about "the most welcoming nation in the world" for refugees.
Dear Beemnet Mengesha Kassahun,
your list is very attractive and optimistic at first glance. Let's look at example Sweden. Here is your optimistic phrase "Sweden won the first on the list with many attributes and contributions." Already known for its progressive climate policy and a self-deprecating sense of humor, Sweden is the best country in the world to be immigrant. Swedes are some of the world's most generous people, donating about 1 percent of the gross national product to humanitarian aid programs each year. Considered a safe haven for migrants, Sweden offers more opportunity both in education and employment ... ". However, there is another information about Sweden, for example, from https://nstarikov.ru/club/88744 Rape Sweden is sick with Stockholm syndrome (in Russian). One of the short stories from this article: "... how Sweden" came to this life ", having lost its identity, having received the largest number of Muslim refugees per capita in Europe, and now lives in fear and lies, fearing that the truth about the mass of the people. Now, many Swedes save their lives and flee to neighboring countries, for example, to Finland. And I would like to put the question differently: "And you asked all the countries listed by you about whether they would like the refugees to come to visit them?" I do not think they would be happy about their arrival. Too many problems arise with them. For example, if you tell the Germans your phrase "In the recent event of immigration, Germany is the most welcoming nation in the world." Since 2015, Germany has received more than 2.5 million migrants mostly Syrians " especially the phrase "Germany is the most welcoming nation in the world", I do not think that you will find the right understanding and even more support from the Germans. It must be asked differently: "Why did Germany take more than 2.5 million migrants?" - this issue is purely geopolitical, and not the will of the Germans. I'm afraid that most Germans would swear by obscene words about "the most welcoming nation in the world" for refugees.