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What country do you think has the happiest people?

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On the top of my list is Fiji and on the bottom is Warsaw, Poland.

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  1. Not America caus we are all so ungrateful. Umm... I really don't know. That was a fantastic question


  2. America, England, Germany, Frace, Irland

  3. I say the United States.  We're the only country in the world who has it written in their constitution that every US citizen has the right to the pursuit of happiness.  Whether people take advantage of that right is up to them.

  4. Denmark..happy, happy happy !!!

  5. Uruguay...Most people retire in Uruguay because it is peace full..No one bother anybody and the people are extremely friendly.

  6. i think germany cause they dont really have to worry about much  cause a lot of people have money and they have nice cars like bmw to drive

  7. I don't know. I always thought that Australia seems like a nice place. The weather is usually fairly nice. They have gun control. It's beautiful. I wouldn't mind living there.

  8. Canada

  9. Holland....  Windmills, Tulips, and Chocolate ... what more could a person like me want :)

  10. canada, theyre psyched

  11. the country with the happiest people would be the country with closest families

  12. i would say the Philippines, coz despite massive poverty, we always find a time to smile and see things positively.

    have a nice day! ^_^

  13. Happiest Countries

    Happiness StudiesPublicationsHelpful Links

    On the World Database of Happiness you will find a list of average happiness in 90 nations in the 1990s. You will then see a list that is based on average responses to a question about life-satisfaction as rated on a 0 to 10 scale.



    The 10 highest averages are observed in:



    8,0 Denmark

    8,0 Malta

    8,0 Switzerland

    7,8 Iceland

    7,8 Ireland

    7,6 Canada

    7,6 Luxembourgh

    7,6 Netherlands

    7,5 Mexico

    7,5 Sweden



    The lowest score was observed in:



    3,3 Zimbabwe



    There are four main classes of determinants of happiness:

    The quality of society: The above difference between Denmark and Zimbabwe shows how big that effect is. Research has shown system in these differences; average happiness varies with things as economic development, political democracy and a cultural climate of tolerence. Surprisingly there is no relation with income inequality in the country and with state welfare effort

    The individual’s position in society; not only the position on the social status ladder, but also embeddedness in social networks.

    Psychological strenght, and individualistic countries such as Denmark in particular assertiveness and self understanding

    Sheer good or bad luck: In well organized countries such as Denmark this accounts for about 10% of the differences in happiness among citizens. In developing countries this effect is probably greater

  14. Unquestionably it is Denmark.  I was born in 1938.  If I had been born there instead of here and grown up g*y (which I did), I would have had a much happier life among the Danes than I have had in the f.u.c.k.i.n.g United States of America!

    Harleigh Kyson Jr.

  15. i don't think you could really say one place... i guess there is a balance of happy and sad people in every country, but you don't stay sad for long ^_^.

    But if i had to i think I'd say Africa because even though people there live in dyer poverty they are still happy and i don't think they take anything for granted like running water etc which i can easily access whenever i want but they need to walk miles to get to it and they all what to better themselves and get a good education, they want to go to school but some just don't get the chance.

    ^^

  16. I would say Costa Rica (in Central America).  They have a wonderful climate and they love to party, plus nobody gets fat in spite of how much they eat!

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