What do expats in Israel appreciate most about the local culture?
We asked expats and digital nomads what they appreciate the most about the local culture in Israel. They wrote...
"Most people are nice and will help if they can. They are happy to speak English if they can," commented one expat who made the move to Tel Aviv, Israel.
"Warmth of family and friends. Openness. Large number of smart people. A feeling of being home after 2000 years. Love of children. A feeling that we are all relatives," remarked another expat in Raanana, Israel.
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What do expats in Israel appreciate most about the local culture?
If you live in Israel, newcomers to Israel would love to hear your answer to this question.