"Finland ranked world's happiest country for seventh year"

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look what a victory over
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so No surprise at all (CENSORED)

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When I visited Finland briefly a few years ago, it was brought up by a couple people that the long, dark Winter plays havoc with the Finns, especially the young ones. I think it would make a difference what time of year the survey took place. In February much of the country is near suicidal.
 
When I visited Finland briefly a few years ago, it was brought up by a couple people that the long, dark Winter plays havoc with the Finns, especially the young ones. I think it would make a difference what time of year the survey took place. In February much of the country is near suicidal.
where do you live ? I love our (north European ) white Winters
 
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‘Good not to stand alone’: Swedish, Finnish troops get first taste of NATO drills • FRANCE 24​

 
When I visited Finland briefly a few years ago, it was brought up by a couple people that the long, dark Winter plays havoc with the Finns, especially the young ones. I think it would make a difference what time of year the survey took place. In February much of the country is near suicidal.
i don't doubt it. i did several arctic surveys out of tromso, norway. they seem happy enough in the summer (which is , of course, when i was there.) but you wonder about those long nights.
 
When I visited Finland briefly a few years ago, it was brought up by a couple people that the long, dark Winter plays havoc with the Finns, especially the young ones. I think it would make a difference what time of year the survey took place. In February much of the country is near suicidal.

The Finns I have met do not seem very friendly and seem offended by unwanted conversation.

Happiest people I have met were Mormons in Utah. They have a constant ear to ear grin
 
Congratulations to the Finns!

The people (like the people in Japan) are lucky to live in a clean, peaceful, and orderly country.

I hope the Finns avoid the big mistake that Sweden has made!
 
When I visited Finland briefly a few years ago, it was brought up by a couple people that the long, dark Winter plays havoc with the Finns, especially the young ones. I think it would make a difference what time of year the survey took place. In February much of the country is near suicidal.

i don't doubt it. i did several arctic surveys out of tromso, norway. they seem happy enough in the summer (which is , of course, when i was there.) but you wonder about those long nights.
guys i see an error here, ) you both visited parts of Scandinavia (tromso) where nobody lives , you visited our Alaska. the Majority of Finns live in 3 laggest cities , they all have climate similar to Chicago climate. you have seen footage from Helsinki , here is the 2 largest city (many say the best in Scandinavia ) :



 
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I hope the Finns avoid the mistakes that Sweden has made!
the same mistakes, Finland needs Skilled Immigration Points system like NZ or Australia´s one , instead they took as many refuges (from poor , backward Afro- Asia) as Sweden do today. actually , Finland is more attractive than NZ for immigrants , why our politicians (people ) dont want adapt the NZ or Australia´s Skilled Immigration Points system I DONT KNOW...
 
We should ship them a few million of our Negros and Illegals. They wouldn't wouldn't be happy for very long.

The Finns I have met do not seem very friendly and seem offended by unwanted conversation.

Happiest people I have met were Mormons in Utah. They have a constant ear to ear grin

Congratulations to the Finns!

The people (like the people in Japan) are lucky to live in a clean, peaceful, and orderly country.

I hope the Finns avoid the big mistake that Sweden has made!
ALWAYS READY :thup:FOR Mongol - 🇷🇺 Muscovite barbaric rapists




 
Finland is in the top 5 countries for the highest per capita consumption of antidepressants. The secret of Scandinavian happiness lies in pharmaceuticals.
 
Finland is in the top 5 countries for the highest per capita consumption of antidepressants. The secret of Scandinavian happiness lies in pharmaceuticals.

The Finns I have dealt with did not seem very friendly. Don’t smile much or engage in conversation. Not very huggy or kissy

Hard to see what they are so happy about
 

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