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From: Harry Adinegara <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, 4 March 2012 1:17 AM
Subject: Re: [GELORA45] Indonesia, State of World's Most Happy


Aku tahu kenapa koq orang Indonesia itu paling happy?
Lha habis gimana? Mau apa sih, mau protes ? Ke siapa?
Keluhan rakyat yang berjubel, dari kurang makan, ngak punya kerjaan, dijahili
oleh peng-gede2, orang yang hidup didaerah kumuh berjubel, 40 juta orang
hidup dibawah garis kemiskinan, mau kemana ....?
Ya pasrah sajalah, mau ngutara-in hidup susah ya percuma ngak ada hasilnya, ya 
solusinya ya
pasrah saja, biar nasib yang menetukan, ...as simple as that! Dari itu katakan 
saja orang Indonesia
itu paling happy !
 
Koq ya ada NGO-Ipsos Global (?) yang ambil survey macem begini ya?


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From: Charles Christano <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, 3 March 2012 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [GELORA45] Indonesia, State of World's Most Happy


  
Bravo. Indonesia termasuk the top ten dong ya walau korupsinya terus
melambung dan score sepakbolanya di Bahrain 0-10.
Bravo, bravo.

CC

2012/3/4, Sunny <[email protected]>:
> Apakah di Indonesia ada koruptor yang tidak bahagia?
>
>
> http://happybloggingtoday.blogspot.com/2012/03/indonesia-state-of-worlds-most-happy.html
>
> Indonesia, State of World's Most Happy
>
>
> Indonesia, State of World's Most Happy - Various problems, ranging from the
> economic crisis, natural disasters and war, it did not make the people of
> Indonesia to lose their happiness. According to a recent study by Ipsos
> Global, one of Indonesia is the happiest in the world.
>
> Global Ipsos survey results, published in early February, was quoted by Time
> magazine, Thursday, March 1, 2012, focuses on the category of "happy" and
> "very happy." Involving 18 687 adult respondents from 24 countries of the
> world, Indonesia is in the top position in the category of countries are
> very happy.
>
> Some 51 percent of residents said they were very happy Indonesia. Despite
> occupying the top spot, but the happiness of Indonesia compared to the
> previous Global Ipsos survey dropped by seven points. Drastic decline in the
> happiness experienced by Brazil which dropped 9 points and Russia is down
> six points.
>
> Very happy country after Indonesia is India and Mexico by 43 percent,
> followed by Brazil and Turkey with 30 percent, Australia and the United
> States with 28 percent. On the other hand, some countries are known to only
> a few residents who feel very happy. As Italy is the happiness of its
> citizens at the level of 13 percent, Spain 11 percent, Hungary six percent,
> seven percent of South Korea and Russia eight percent.
>
> Ipsos started tracking happiness in 24 countries from 2007, and in doing 2
> times a year. March 2010 survey done every month for the answer to the
> question: Are we happier today than ever before?
>
> Overall, the world is a happy place. In 2007, 20 percent of the global
> population said they were very happy, and in 2011 rose to 22 percent. In
> March and April 2010 reached its highest point is 26 percent.
>
> In measuring the category of very happy, the greatest improvement was found
> in Turkey, where the level of happiness of its citizens was up 16 points
> since 2007. Then followed by Mexico with an increase to 10 points, Australia
> rose 7 points, up 6 points, Japan, India and Canada each rose five points.



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