- you forgot Finland!
- I agree on this one. Nothern countries like Finland, Sweden or Norway are very known for the metal culture. So there's no doubt Goths must have an easy life there too.
- The Netherlands score pretty high I think. High tolerance for homosexuality, oddness and diversity in general. Plus, there are tons of alternative shops, festivals and gatherings. I worked in a regular shop looking fairly extremely goth at 20. Nowadays I can wear my new rocks to the office.
- Here in Western Australia it scores pretty high for acceptance (As far as I've seen) anyone can wear anything they like and hardly even get stared at. :) But as for Gothic clubs, stores...Hardly any, so we score 1/10 on that probably. :(
- it is hard to be goth in Latvia. Firts, we just don['t have any gothic shops. Boots we buy at tatoo salon, hairdye too. And we have few organisations in biggest cities (also other people thinks we're weird) ;) so clothes we buy in internet or sew ourselves, it is hard to walk by street without hurting words
- I live in Austria and, like Germany, it is a pretty good place for Goths. We have many clubs and events and (at least in citys) people are quite nice and interested.
- As a Brit who visits Germany for Mera Luna, I have to say I find the German scene a lot more welcoming. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of nice Goths in England, but there is also a degree of bitchiness towards younger folk that there doesn't seem to be in Germany.I think the problem of elder goths not being very kind to the newbies is everywhere. I'm actually working on a post about this.
- Melbourne, Australia, as well as many other major cities here, have infamously fantastic Goth scenes. xxx Lily
- Not all parts of the US is accepting. There are parts that are very conservative as a whole, and even in more liberal places we have alot of immigrants from countries that are not very tolerant and don't want to fully embrace the freedoms of the US.
- hi! im from Romania and isnt a good place to be a goth here. society in general is pretty conservative and suspicious of everything out of the norm. there are few dark/alternative clubs, and those that are usually focus on metal not goth/post-punk.
World Goth Day 2026
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Happy World Goth Day everyone!
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