Iraq, Iran and Egypt are the unhappiest countries in the world according to a Gallup report. Lebanon ranks 10th.
Gallup measured negative emotions in 138 countries in 2013 by asking people whether they experienced a lot of anger, stress, sadness, physical pain and worry the previous day. Gallup compiles the “yes” results into a Negative Experience Index score for each country. The higher the score, the more pervasive negative emotions are in a country.
Results are based on telephone and face-to-face interviews with approximately 1,000 adults in each country, aged 15 and older, conducted in 2013 in 138 countries and areas. For results based on the total global sample, the margin of sampling error is less than ±1 percentage point at the 95% confidence level. For results based on country-level samples, the margin of error ranges from a low of ±2.1 to a high of ±5.3. The margin of error reflects the influence of data weighting. In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls.
What’s up with you and lists lately?
Rami,
There are a lot of lists worth sharing I guess lately 🙂
Take the Syria refugees out, we will be among the happiest
yes, we’ll be happy. Happy with your crappy electricity, your improving internet and your chronic water shortages. You’ll be happy with your corruption, happy with your pollution and happy with your retarded politicians. You’ll also be happy with your resistance, happy with your lack of safety and your constant fear that something that just exploded.
This is the life! let’s go to the beach and get drunk cos we have not a single problem, worry or doubt about the direction the nation is going. The syrians are our one problem, kick them out and we’ll be okay. Inhuman, but okay.
disgusting.
Edit your post. You posted Iraq twice.
But..The lebanese made their own rendition of Pharell’s “happy” song