Except for Saudi Arabia of Europe, Finland is the comfiest country.
Except for Saudi Arabia of Europe, Finland is the comfiest country
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>bordering russhits
>comfy
pick one
Uhm, no. Switzerland is before you.
No that would be Scotland.
>Saudi Arabia of Europe
?
What's wrong with Italy? I thought it's paradise on earth
Lots of gypsies, blacks and southrons.
He meant Norway.
It's bad for you, but what about Italy?
All africans migrants that come to northern europe stay there for a while first and some stay. They have more gypsies from eastern europe than we do too. Southern italians are not different from arabs.
ah right, the oil. should have been obvious based on the map too. thanks
>map without a key
should be a reportable offence
On the meme map it's Netherlands, not Switzerland. Switzerland it's actually the best country for living though.
saudi arabia of europe is russia, it's definitely not the comfiest one
You have evewn more migrants and refugees though, what are you talking about? Italians are just shitty and have lots of organized crime as well, plus all the catholic shit with baby rapes that pull the progress back.
>Russia
>Not red as hell
Shit statistics
It's because Switzerland is a safe heaven for the bankers. The current population is maintaining the country untill it's needed.
Eh, maybe. I want to be a banker when i grow up.
Look at the file name Pajeet.
>belgium better then sweden
Who makes these meme maps and what are they based on?
I'm affraid that it's a caste which you have to born into.
No you just have to be good at math
>Sustainable Economic Development
So it is a meme map.
Without a doubt, there is a connection between a country’s wealth and economic growth and improvements to its overall well-being. So rather than focusing solely on GDP per capita—the most frequently used indicator of a country’s general welfare—SEDA is primarily an objective measure that combines data on outcomes, such as in health and education, with quasi-objective data, such as governance assessments. It is also a relative measure that assesses how a country performs relative to either the entire universe of 152 countries or to individual peers or groups.
SEDA offers a current snapshot as well as a measure of progress over time, and it complements purely economic indicators like GDP. (See Appendix for details on the SEDA methodology.)
SEDA does not include purely subjective measures. Other metrics based on subjective measures—such as the ones used in the UN’s Happiness Report—offer valuable complementary, but separate, analysis. In fact, BCG has found a strong overall positive correlation between the UN’s Happiness scores and SEDA scores.
SEDA defines well-being on the basis of ten dimensions grouped into three categories.
- Economics includes the dimensions of income, economic stability, and employment.
- Investments includes the dimensions of education, health, and infrastructure, which reflect the outcomes of policies and programs that account for the bulk of any government's nondefense expenditures.
- Sustainability comprises the environment and three contributors to social inclusion: equality, a strong civil society, and sound governance.
>filename is the same as having a key
Cool story but their chart is still wrong.
Then make a better one with your superior intelligence