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Oh! Happy Day.
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Following Kromovaracun's recent post headlined "The Wisdom Of Crowds" we are now told that Murray's recent win at Wimbledon, was responsible for Monday 8 July being the happiest day of the year.
True, or just another example of media hype?
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/s port/te nnis/an dymurra y/10170 916/Hap piest-d ay-of-2 013-cam e-after -Murray s-win.h tml
True, or just another example of media hype?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I thought last year was our year of sport in Britain but it seems that this year is running a very close second. We Brits are a fairly quiet, complacent lot, who are always reasonably happy as a rule. We are not like Jonny Foreigner, jumping up and down at the least excuse and getting all hot under the collar all the time. That would be far too vulgar for us.
Also our weather has a lot to do with forming our national character. Someone once said that we actually don't get bad weather in Britain as such but its just that we seem to get such a lot of it ! The sun coming out has contributed to our happiness as much as Mr Murray I would suspect.
Also our weather has a lot to do with forming our national character. Someone once said that we actually don't get bad weather in Britain as such but its just that we seem to get such a lot of it ! The sun coming out has contributed to our happiness as much as Mr Murray I would suspect.