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Happiest Place To Live, Norway Apparently

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emmie | 14:02 Mon 20th Mar 2017 | News
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should we be moving there seeing as how they are so happy..

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-39325206
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We'd only make them miserable.
14:04 Mon 20th Mar 2017
We'd only make them miserable.
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ha ha very good.
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i have been there, beautiful if not a tad cold.
Seems to me that happiness is related to expectation. I think I'd rather be living a better standard of life and be a little discontented because I thought that I ought to be doing better than be happily settling for a lower standard. Not that contentment isn't a good place to be. Strange how colder climates seem to produced more contented folk.
A place I'd like to visit.
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doesn't it. They seem contented in a way that few are.
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remember flying over the fjords and thinking how stunning,
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it's not just the colder climates, OG, otherwise Australia wouldn't be on the list. It's partly geographical: a lot of those countries are in northern Europe not far from each other, and arrange their affairs in much the same way as their neighbours do. I wouldn't be surprised if the same reason puts Australia and NZ on the list together.

Obviously, Protestantism helps - it must be the famous work ethic...
Not surprised at all. Found it to be such a relaxed happy country.
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the photos i have linked are worth a look.
They won't be so happy on Sunday evening after they've succumbed to Michael O'Neill's men in green :-)
Beautiful em. The cold wouldn't bother me at all.
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it wasn't that cold when we were there. I have always wanted to see the Aurora Borealis , somehow i don't think it will happen but one can dream.
I believe you can see them from some points in Scotland, so I've been told.
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i believe you can, but much further north.
All you need to know about Norway - cost of living, crime rate, house prices etc.
https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/

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it is expensive there i give you that..
So was Sweden a few years ago.
£7.60 a Pint, I don't think that would help on the "happiness" front!

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