Sixty-seven percent is the happiness level of the Hungarians
The United Nations International Day of Happiness was launched on June 28, 2012, when the UN called on all 193 member states to give happiness, a “fundamental human goal” a greater priority. The day was first celebrated in 2013 and is now held annually on March 20.
At the request of Coca-Cola a national public opinion research firm has discovered how and why we are happy, and how we can be even happier. The representative happiness survey – carried out among the 18 to 50 year age group – also revealed that the Hungarian population’s level of subjective happiness is standing on 67 percent.
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