Ireland
Ireland and the U.S. have many cultural ties, since Irish immigration to America has played a large role in the cultural landscape of the United States. About 10.5% of the population has reported some sort of Irish ancestry. However, the Irish public is not a fan of America's money-driven culture, as well as the prevalence of religious extremists.
The Netherlands
The majority of Dutch people (59%) view America negatively. Since the two countries have never been in a serious conflict or at war, President Ronald Reagan once called their connection "the longest unbroken, peaceful relationship that we have had with any other nation." Despite this, people from Holland do not hold very flattering opinions about Americans, believing them to be arrogant and overly patriotic.