I thought the OP was asking a different question. Not which nationality is most ticklish (probably no such thing, of course), but which is most OPEN to tickling. As in culturally accepting. That's actually a great question!
I have little insight into this personally, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's way more acceptable to just walk up and tickle someone (in a brief, friendly way) in some cultures than others. Some folks here probably know...
Cultures are what make countries unique. Each country has different cultural activities and cultural rituals. Culture includes material goods, the things the people use and produce.Cultural or not
you cant judge every human in a specific place in the world on culture only
so no sorry still a stupid question in my opinion
Um Texas. Because it's a large state. And tickling is a large display of affection. And everything's bigger in Texas so you'll totally fit in.
BINGO! Been tickling one everyday for over thirty years.Iranian.
Texas was an independent nation for almost ten years and I'm sure that some Texans wish it would be again. 😛Texan isn't a nationality. Nationality is based on your country.
The Republic of Texas (Spanish: República de Tejas) was a sovereign state in North America that existed from March 2, 1836, to February 19, 1846. It was bordered by Mexico to the west and southwest, the Gulf of Mexico to the southeast, the two U.S. states of Louisiana and Arkansas to the east and northeast, and United States territories encompassing parts of the current U.S. states of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico to the north and west. The citizens of the republic were known as Texians.
This is as silly as wondering if race, ethnicity, skin tone, or hair color determind ticklishness.
From my experience, I expected northern or anglo saxon people to be less open to it, but it seems not.
I've not yet met a lot of ticklees from southern Europe tho, YET
Texan isn't a nationality. Nationality is based on your country.
From a professional Lee and LerFrench? German? Italian? Spanish? American? Czech? Swedes? British? I’m sure I’ve left some out. I’m guessing Italians and I’m not sure why. Your thoughts?