Post: Best Country to Live In
11-19-2012, 03:23 PM #1
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Please no biased answers and no answers like, "America because it's the best" or "France because I was born here," etc.
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01-21-2014, 11:45 PM #110
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Do a barrel roll!
A nice hot sunny country... live life enjoy!
01-22-2014, 02:05 AM #111
Originally posted by divybc View Post
No offence to anyone who lives in America but the natural disasters that occur and the fact that yous don't get any support from your government money wise that can be bad for average people with a not so good income.

Don't get me wrong I have family in America and when I was at Florida I freaking loved it but speaking to the citizens over there they seemed to really want to come to the UK where I live and get out of USA.

Isn't it obvious? It would definitely be Denmark! Have you ever imagined a country where murder and other crime rates are at zero? Can there be any country which can offer pollution free and corruption free quality life with a stable economic growth even at the times of recession?
If you want to live in such a country, head on to Denmark because it is the country which comes closely to offer all the above.

According to the world happiness report “Denmark is crowned as the happiest country in the world”. Thus in turn, it can be regarded as the best country to live in the world too.
Every Danish family enjoy a total of “52 weeks of parental leave”. In which mothers are given with 18 weeks of paid leave and fathers are allowed to take 2 weeks of fully paid leave.
After giving a birth to their little ones nearly 79% of women rejoin in their previous level of employment. This figure is quite higher when comparing it with the 59% of American women.
Denmark is one of the best countries to grow up your kids where they are given access to the free or low cost child care.
Every Danish citizen who lives in Denmark receive the excellent health care system as their basic right. What more is, they all know how to use this system effectively too.
Denmark regularly ranks in the list of top 10 countries with the gender equality.
50% of Danish people contribute to the wealth of their city by using bicycles for their school and work. Government offers 7.8 cents for every kilometer that are traveled by bicycle instead of car. By doing so they greatly reduce number of accidents, noise, wear and tear of infrastructure and air pollution.

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