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Finland

Some elements why Finland is considered the most happiest country is


because:
 The state provides a lot but you still have complete freedom.
 People just don’t want to complain
 Don’t have big income differences
 Have equal opportunities from birth
 There’s a good welfare system
 Everyone can access healthcare for free
Findland is number one when it comes to happiness. This country
consistently pushes the boundaries of working and socioeconomic culture in
order to be the most progressive and forward-thinking nation, not for itself,
but for the sake of its people, and in the hope that other nations might learn
something from its successes. They has extensive welfare benefits, low levels
of corruption, a well-functioning democracy, and an instilled sense of freedom
and independence, which is a big part of what makes their happiness.
Their educational success comes from a widespread reverence for
teachers, who are required to have a master’s degree (state-funded), and a
pedagogical system that focuses less on quantitative testing and more on
experiential learning and equal opportunity.
denmark

Elements why Denmark is considered one of the happiest country are because
of their:
 Work hours
 University/Education
 Medical and Child Care
Denmark is ranked second when it comes to happiness. Most of the
people in Denmark are happy and willing to pay taxes because they can see
what they get in return. Most healthcare in Denmark is provided with no fee to
the patient. University students pay no tuition and receive a grant to help
cover expenses while studying. Childcare is subsidised. And the elderly receive
pensions and are provided with care helpers who visit them at home.
Most Danes believe that it is everyone’s responsibilities to work if they
can, and pay taxes to support the common good. If everyone pays their fair
share, a social safety net can remain in place to support the very young, the
very old, and the sick. The social safety net also supports people who lose their
jobs for up to two years while they look for new jobs, although a system is in
place to make sure they are actively looking for work.
Denmark also has 37-hour workweeks. Staying extra hours is
discouraged, and most employees leave the office around 4 p.m. to pick up
their children and begin preparing for dinner. In the last weeks of July, offices
are shut down as Danes take time off to enjoy a short summer and every
employee is legally entitled to five weeks of paid vacation per year.
SwITzErLAnD

Elements why Denmark is considered one of the happiest country are because
of their:
 Healthy Lifestyle
 Renowned Education System
 Diversity and Culture
 Astounding Scenery
Swiss people are known for leading healthy lifestyles and for their
great healthcare system. On a daily basis they tend to binge-drink, although
according to the Federal Statistics Office, the percentage of adults drinking
alcohol every day has nearly halved over the past 25 years. Even though the
Swiss eat cheese, bread, and drink wine they have some principles when it
comes to living a healthy lifestyle. The food they consume is generally “light
and sugar-free”. You will only occasionally find fast-food joints in Switzerland
since they consider dining to be an experience and opt to take their time to
cherish every bite. They genuinely enjoy being active and walking as much as
possible.
In comparison to the United States, education in Switzerland is generally
affordable. The higher education system is renowned for its high standards and
teaching methods based on active learning. International students make up
20% of students who enroll in Swiss institutes.
Practically all German-Swiss children must learn High German in school,
starting in the early primary grades. School is the institution where more High
German is spoken than anywhere else.
Switzerland is known to be diverse, and not just geographically. A survey
that was conducted in 2018 by the Federal Statistical Office, considers the
population to be tolerant in general, where 61% are in favor of family
reunification of foreigners who have lived in Switzerland for at least five years.
Switzerland is said to be a hub of cultural diversity, influenced by neighbors on
all borders while remaining uniquely Swiss. Since English is spoken widely
throughout most tourist areas you will not feel excluded when visiting. With
over 600 museums, this country is the perfect place for lovers of everything
art. Rich in culture and arts the Swiss are especially known for their talent in
crafts like watchmaking. One thing about the Swiss people is they do not forget
their old traditions by keeping them alive with pride. If you are interested in
more interesting facts about Switzerland check out our list here.

The amazing mountains, heaps of lakes and beautiful villages make for the
most beautiful scenery in Switzerland. These landscapes are considered to be
what makes Switzerland the perfect destination for vacationing and exploring
new cultures.

I think it is safe to say that Switzerland is the best country in the world.
Its culture and geography diversity, the hospitable people from all
backgrounds, amazing food, and the endless list of possible activities offer
something (and more) for everyone.

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