Why is danes so happy
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Hygge can be used as a noun, adjective or verb to hygge oneself , and events and places can also be hyggelige hygge-like. A cup of coffee with a friend in front of a fireplace might qualify, as could a summer picnic in the park.
A family might have a hygge evening that entails board games and treats, or friends might get together for a casual dinner with dimmed lighting, good food and easygoing fun. It acts as a buffer against stress, while also creating a space to build camaraderie. In a highly individualized country like Denmark, hygge can promote egalitarianism and strengthen trust. It would be fair to say that hygge is fully integrated into the Danish cultural psyche and culture.
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Articles Denmark. Happy Danes: Why is Denmark the happiest country in the world? By: Dave Roos. Denmark is famous for being the "happiest country in the world. Nordic countries have ruled the world happiness rankings since the first World Happiness Report came out in , and this year is no different. All five Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden ranked in the top 10 based on six key criteria: freedom, generosity, health, social support, income and trustworthy governance.
Even though GDP is higher in the United States than all Nordic countries, Americans are still only the 14th happiest people on the planet. We reached out to Helen Russell, author of The Year of Living Danishly: Uncovering the Secrets of the World's Happiest Country , to get the scoop from a lifelong Londoner who moved to Denmark five years ago and fell unexpectedly for its stoic, comfort-loving culture.
Here are Russell's five reasons why Danes are happier than you. I don't trust 79 percent of my immediate family," jokes Russell, who moved from London to Denmark in when her husband got a job — where else?
Where does this sense of trust come from? Denmark's small population fewer than 6 million and cultural homogeneity have something to do with it, but the Danish sense of trust is far-reaching, from neighbors to government. Russell says most Danes don't lock their car doors or front doors.
She's gotten used to delivery men just appearing in her front hall with a package. Trust isn't an innate Danish trait, Russell admits. It's taught in schools and learned through everyday interactions with trustworthy and responsive institutions. In "The Year of Living Danishly," Russell spoke to political scientist Peter Thisted Dinesen from Copenhagen University, who found that even immigrants from "low-trust" countries who are educated in Denmark quickly take on Danish levels of trust.
In surveys, nine out of 10 Danes say they gladly pay their exorbitant taxes. We are investing in our society. We are purchasing quality of life. If you lose a job in Denmark, it's not necessarily a big deal.
In fact, unemployment is built into the system. Thanks to something called the "flexicurity model," employers in Denmark have a lot more freedom to fire employees because there are government programs to retrain workers and better position them for the job market.
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