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    1. Non-Professional22 on

      Serbia on levels with Spain and Poland, above Italy, how?!

    2. It’s rather insensitive to have Russia participate is such an activity.

    3. Fine-Run992 on

      The Nordic countries also have highest drug abuse, depression/ suicides.

    4. The note in the top right is interesting, I wonder why older people are “significantly happier” than younger people in the Nordics.

    5. Old_Influence8043 on

      I wonder if anyone really spent the time to go to Ukraine to ask how happy they feel in a scale .

    6. Confident-Winner-444 on

      I dont see how the young can be happier than the old ones in Germany.

    7. FreezaSama on

      I can explain why Finland, some of the most apathic people I met (jokinglyish I love you) are so happy. Happiness = your PERCEPTION of the events on your life minus your EXPECTATION of how life should behave. can’t get unhappy if your expectations are low 🤣🤣

    8. How do they measure this? Because if it’s self-reported, I would take it with a grain of salt. In the Netherlands it’s not entirely socially acceptable to say that one is not happy.

    9. Davidat0r on

      Yeah, nothing like a walk in any German to see those gleaming happy faces

    10. Reeeeeeee3eeeeeeee on

      happiness – poland one of the lowest

      life satisfaction – poland one of the highest ^(from another map that was posted here)

      Yeah idk if these maps mean much

    11. Acid7beast on

      Were these statistics collected only in the capital cities?

    12. ahma-tti on

      No way that’s correct. They must have not counted me, I’d drag Finland down to 6.7

    13. heilhortler420 on

      Least happy is a country currently being invaded and reciving war crimes

      Tax Euros at work

    14. In a parallel universe where Finland doesn’t border Russia its happiness stats are double digits. In a parallel universe where Poland doesn’t border Russia, the expression “The Polish Book of Smiles” is not a joke. Magic Russia away and that part of Europe stretching from Finland through the Baltics and Poland and further south would be known globally as the Smiling Belt.

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