How are happiness index and dressing related?
As they say: the higher the heel of a girl, the more unhappy she is in her personal life, and if you see a girl in sneakers and a stretched sweatshirt, then everything is fine with her on the personal front. The happier people live, the easier they dress. This unexpected conclusion was prompted by the UN's annual report on the level of happiness in the world. Since 2011, a survey of global happiness has been conducted annually. Yes, don't laugh. Serious scientists have developed...
more... technology, and now they measure the level of their objective well-being in people in different countries, as well as their own subjective assessment of how good their life is. And then they compare the indicators and make a rating of countries according to the level of happiness of their citizens. In 2017, the top ten happy countries look like this: 1. Norway 2. Denmark 3. Iceland 4. Switzerland 5. Finland 6. Netherlands 7. Canada 8. New Zealand 9. Australia 10. Sweden In the same composition, only changing places within the top ten, these countries were in the lead in previous years. Do you know what unites these countries? Besides that there is a very high standard of living, stunning social standards and, in general, almost communism (in the good sense of the word)))? From the point of view of a fashion blogger, all these countries are united by an extremely simple, no frills attitude of local residents to clothes!
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