Depending
on where you’re from, an interesting experiment conducted around the world
could help restore your faith in mankind – or leave you feeling mildly
demoralised.
After dispatching a team of reporters
in 16 cities to leave wallets in parks, shopping centres and sidewalks, a
Reader’s Digest experiment found that Helsinki
(pic), Finland
emerged the most honest city in the world with Finns returning 11 of 12 wallets
intact.
If you happen to lose your wallet in Lisbon , Portugal ,
however, odds are low you’ll ever see it and your money again, as only one
wallet out of 12 was returned. Furthermore, the couple who returned it wasn’t
from Lisbon but tourists visiting from Holland .
Reporters were instructed to put a name, cellphone number, family photo,
coupons, business cards and the equivalent of US$50 in a dozen wallets and
leave them strewn across their city.
“Then we watched to see what would
happen.”
In Budapest , where eight of the 12 wallets were
returned, reporters watched a woman in her early sixties open the wallet and
enter a nearby building.
“We never heard from her again,”
reporters said.
The results also revealed that big
bustling cities may suffer from unfair reputations. The teeming metropolis of
Mumbai, for instance, where 9 out of 12 wallets were returned ranked the second
most honest city ("I teach my children to be honest, just like my parents
taught me," said one mother-of-two), while New Yorkers ranked fourth.
"Everyone says New Yorkers are
unfriendly but they’re really quite a nice people," said one government
worker. "I think you’d be very surprised to see how many New Yorkers would
actually return a wallet."
Many of the unwitting participants
said it was the family photo that swayed them to return the wallet.
As for what makes Finns particularly
honest, one man explained, “We are a small, quiet, closely-knit community. We
have little corruption, and we don't even run red lights."
Or as another Finn added, “Honesty is
an inner conviction."
Here’s how cities stacked up against
each other in the honesty test:
1. Helsinki , Finland
11 of 12 wallets returned
2. Mumbai , India 9/12
3. Budapest , Hungary 8/12
4. New York , USA 8/12
5. Moscow , Russia 7/12
6. Amsterdam , Holland 7/12
7. Berlin , Germany 6/12
8. Ljubljana , Slovenia 6/12
9. London , England 5/12
10. Warsaw , Poland 5/12
11. Bucharest , Romania 4/12
12. Rio de Janeiro , Brazil 4/12
13. Zurich , Switzerland 4/12
14. Prague , Czech Republic 3/1
15. Madrid , Spain 2/12
16. Lisbon , Portugal 1/12
– AFP Relaxnews, September 27, 2013
Sumber : http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/travel/article/most-honest-and-dishonest-cities-in-the-world
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