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According to the 2022 World Happiness Report, Finland is the happiest country in the world for the fifth year in a row. It's followed by Denmark, Iceland, Switzerland, and the Netherlands in the annual survey released on Friday, Ma, that ranks countries by how happy their citizens perceive themselves to be.
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Read More »From the feelings that travel gives you when you’re exploring the world to how you hold on to those memories back at home, happiness is something we think a lot about here at AFAR, especially after the past few years. So naturally we were curious to see which country came out on top in the latest World Happiness Report.
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Read More »“We find year after year that life satisfaction is reported to be happiest in the social democracies of northern Europe,” Columbia University economist Jeffrey Sachs, a coauthor of the report, told the Associated Press in 2021. “People feel secure in those countries, so trust is high. The government is seen to be credible and honest, and trust in each other is high.” If you’ve ever considered a move abroad, these categories are something to take into mind while starting your life as an expat. But Finland’s friendly locals, thriving culture and coffee scenes, and unfettered access to nature all make it a great destination even if you have only a week to take off on vacation. (Vaccinated U.S. travelers can now enter Finland without presenting a negative COVID-19 test upon entry.) Arts and culture lovers will be thrilled to explore Helsinki’s museums. In the past few years, Helsinki opened Amos Rex, a world-class contemporary art museum, and Oodi, an energy-efficient public library at the center of the city designed to be the nation’s “living room.” If being outdoors makes you happiest, Finland has plenty of that, too. Like many other Nordic residents, Finns have a close relationship to nature and get outside even during the coldest months. For those who want to relax in a serious way, Finland also has more than 3 million saunas. Looking for ways to practice Finnish happiness at home? Here are seven lessons you can pull from Finnish culture, so you can learn to revel—even in the darkness. The Associated Press contributed to this report. This article originally appeared online in March 2019; it was updated in 2020, 2021, and again on March 18, 2022, to include current information.
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