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South Korea #1... well isn't that a turn out for the books. You would have thought North Korea was higher than the South for it's ruthless dictatorship way of life. You see this is why I'm always saying, "don't pay attention to stats".

There aren't any statistice on North Korea...there is only stats for about half of the world's countries.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_suicide_rate

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There aren't any statistice on North Korea...there is only stats for about half of the world's countries.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_suicide_rate]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_suicide_rate

Probably because many countries don't have an official sensus for population survey. Like most of Africa for instance, only South Africa has an official population register so how on earth they come up with these pin point statistics on AIDS victims in Africa is beyond me. Scaremongering springs to mind.
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Don't have dark skin if you want to travel there. Hell, don't have tan skin.

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I'll avoid going to the beach a couple months before going. HAHAHAHA.

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This is non-tanned me.

Should I be worried?

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@, don't you guys have one of the highest suicide rates over there?

Sure. Like Spike posted, Japan and a bunch of other countries have even higher rates but they do it for different reasons than our lot. Here everything is supposed to be great with one of the best education and healthcare systems in the world, not to mention them being completely free for everyone, no matter what your family's wealth or social status is. No one has to live on the streets because the government gives free money to people without jobs to get them back on their feet so one could assume everything is quite well here. In reality no one is ever happy and people have a shitload of problems with alcohol and other drugs and then they go and kill themselves when it gets even really depressing in winter time. I remember reading somewhere that the vast majority of suicides in Finland happen during those 4 months of the coldest and darkest winter period, so I'm not even making this sht up. :lol:

Can't wait till I graduate and find a job somewhere else, shouldn't even be a problem with the supposedly world class education we have here.

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Sure. Like Spike posted, Japan and a bunch of other countries have even higher rates but they do it for different reasons than our lot. Here everything is supposed to be great with one of the best education and healthcare systems in the world, not to mention them being completely free for everyone, no matter what your family's wealth or social status is. No one has to live on the streets because the government gives free money to people without jobs to get them back on their feet so one could assume everything is quite well here. In reality no one is ever happy and people have a shitload of problems with alcohol and other drugs and then they go and kill themselves when it gets even really depressing in winter time. I remember reading somewhere that the vast majority of suicides in Finland happen during those 4 months of the coldest and darkest winter period, so I'm not even making this sht up. :lol:

Can't wait till I graduate and find a job somewhere else, shouldn't even be a problem with the supposedly world class education we have here.

Come to Australia. There is literally 14 hours of constant sunlight in the summer months. I winter it's about 10 hours of constant sun.

And I THOUGHT THAT NORWAY HAD THE BEST HEALTHCARE AND EDUCATION SYSTEM IN THE WORLD? STOP TAKING CREDIT FOR THE MOST GLORIOUS NATION OF NORWAY

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Sure. Like Spike posted, Japan and a bunch of other countries have even higher rates but they do it for different reasons than our lot. Here everything is supposed to be great with one of the best education and healthcare systems in the world, not to mention them being completely free for everyone, no matter what your family's wealth or social status is. No one has to live on the streets because the government gives free money to people without jobs to get them back on their feet so one could assume everything is quite well here. In reality no one is ever happy and people have a shitload of problems with alcohol and other drugs and then they go and kill themselves when it gets even really depressing in winter time. I remember reading somewhere that the vast majority of suicides in Finland happen during those 4 months of the coldest and darkest winter period, so I'm not even making this sht up. :lol:

Can't wait till I graduate and find a job somewhere else, shouldn't even be a problem with the supposedly world class education we have here.

Best health-care and educational system? Hot blue-eyed blondes everywhere? Abusing alcohol? I could live with that :halo:

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Best health-care and educational system? Hot blue-eyed blondes everywhere? Abusing alcohol? I could live with that :halo:

The weather can be brutal. Months with only a few hours of sunlight a day.

The big bright blue sky is proven to actually make people feel happier and cheery. It also makes you feel more awake if you stare at it.

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The weather can be brutal. Months with only a few hours of sunlight a day.

The big bright blue sky is proven to actually make people feel happier and cheery. It also makes you feel more awake if you stare at it.

I suppose it has some relation to Vitamin D aswell. It needs sunlight to be synthetized in your body. Vitamin D helps to prevent depression.

I'm joking mostly, obviously. I was only trying to point the good side of it. I have no idea how cold it can be in Finland, I have never been as north (or south, for that matter) of the globe to know how bad it is.

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I suppose it has some relation to Vitamin D aswell. It needs sunlight to be synthetized in your body. Vitamin D helps to prevent depression.

I'm joking mostly, obviously. I was only trying to point the good side of it. I have no idea how cold it can be in Finland, I have never been as north (or south, for that matter) of the globe to know how bad it is.

Have you even seen snow?

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Come to Australia. There is literally 14 hours of constant sunlight in the summer months. I winter it's about 10 hours of constant sun.

And I THOUGHT THAT NORWAY HAD THE BEST HEALTHCARE AND EDUCATION SYSTEM IN THE WORLD? STOP TAKING CREDIT FOR THE MOST GLORIOUS NATION OF NORWAY

Haha, I said one of the best, not the absolute best. :Goober:

Norway is very similar to Finland but only better. Can't say much about who's got the better healthcare and education (pretty much equal I suppose) but at least they make a lot more money there and from what i've heard people are usually much happier then us. Climate is as bad as ours though.

Best health-care and educational system? Hot blue-eyed blondes everywhere? Abusing alcohol? I could live with that :halo:

Sadly the hot blue eyed blondes are in Sweden, not Finland. :(

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Haha, I said one of the best, not the absolute best. :Goober:

Norway is very similar to Finland but only better. Can't say much about who's got the better healthcare and education (pretty much equal I suppose) but at least they make a lot more money there and from what i've heard people are usually much happier then us. Climate is as bad as ours though.

Sadly the hot blue eyed blondes are in Sweden, not Finland. :(

WHAAAAAT? Then I'd have to agree with you. What do your girls look like?

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Haha, I said one of the best, not the absolute best. :Goober:

Norway is very similar to Finland but only better. Can't say much about who's got the better healthcare and education (pretty much equal I suppose) but at least they make a lot more money there and from what i've heard people are usually much happier then us. Climate is as bad as ours though.

Sadly the hot blue eyed blondes are in Sweden, not Finland. :(

The culture must have a hand in the higher degrees of happiness.

Though, Edvard Munch would disagree.

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