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>>>It's my understanding that the word gullible is more appropriate, since it has the same meaning as we Europeans use the word naive.
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>>In English gullible has a negative conotation of being stupid or easily duped. Naive is softer more like unaware or trusting.
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>Maybe innocent is the closest match?

Yeah innocent is better than gullible.
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