Those are always misleading, as the nordic countries have the cultural norm to not share if they’re feeling shitty. So they always say they’re happy despite not always being so. Believe there was a study on the Finns regarding how everyone says they’re happy, but there’s a suicide epidemic around a lot of groups. I do wish we had more safety nets in this (US) country, but simply having them will not erase all problems.
Those are always misleading, as the nordic countries have the cultural norm to not share if they’re feeling shitty. So they always say they’re happy despite not always being so. Believe there was a study on the Finns regarding how everyone says they’re happy, but there’s a suicide epidemic around a lot of groups. I do wish we had more safety nets in this (US) country, but simply having them will not erase all problems.
“Nobody want to hear my troubles.”
It’s wasn’t about happiness.
It was about contentedness, but that’s an awfully big word for most media readers, so journalists changed it to “happiness”.
When you go and ask Finns “are you content”, you’ll get “eh, can’t complain”, because complaining is un-Finnish.
I mean we don’t have to really fear being homeless or dying of hunger, but there’s various other issues. They’re just different.
Finnish answers to “how are you?” are hilarious.
and what else there is