Happiest country
Even though it rains more than 170 days a year and rarely gets beyond 20 degrees Celsius, the Danes are constantly ranked as the world's happiest people, which says a lot about their way of life. It would seem that the secret to contentment is a small population, a long history of a successful democracy, stable welfare payments, and little corruption. Along with something Danish people refer to as "Hygge," a word that cannot be translated into English but denotes a contented and relaxed state of mind.
Danes are content with what they receive and make few demands. Happiness is valued more highly than safety and comfort, and progress is frequently not gauged by the growth of the nation's GDP. Although, it can’t hurt that Denmark also has one of the most developed economies in the world.
Denmark is a dazzlingly alluring place to visit and reside because of all of these factors. Who wouldn't want to go to Scandinavia and learn their secrets if being born there is a surefire way to have a happy life? It can only be beneficial to spend time with some of the world's happiest people, especially if their great energy spreads. The happiness of Danes also contributes to low crime rates, great personal safety, and hospitable and helpful locals for tourists.