Against a background of harsh economic times, Jamaica has been rated the third happiest place on earth.
In light of that study, RJR News sought reactions from some Jamaicans:
"I'd like to know how they got that result. Did they just call up a thousand Jamaicans and take a random sample, what were the methods used. But generally I believe we are some warm people, I don't know about happy but maybe we accept things and just mellow out."
"I think we are truly happy but sometimes we mask the sadness because I think small things make us happy."
"It depends on who looks within themselves and determine how they want happiness. If you just get up everyday saying that you don't have this and you don't have that and you get stressed out."
"Yes I was very interested when I saw that report. I wondered if it was only the tourists that they interviewed? I don't know which gully side they went on to do that interview because most of Jamaica I don't think we are happy. We are very frustrated because everyday the cost of living goes up."
"Once you hear music playing or you see a family member or you hear church it is a totally different situation especially once we have a gathering. I believe it."
The UK based New Economics Foundation report says Jamaica is the third greenest and happiest country on the planet.
The Think Tank measures life expectancy, happiness and the environmental impact of different nations.
http://www.radiojamaica.com/content/view/19519/26/
In light of that study, RJR News sought reactions from some Jamaicans:
"I'd like to know how they got that result. Did they just call up a thousand Jamaicans and take a random sample, what were the methods used. But generally I believe we are some warm people, I don't know about happy but maybe we accept things and just mellow out."
"I think we are truly happy but sometimes we mask the sadness because I think small things make us happy."
"It depends on who looks within themselves and determine how they want happiness. If you just get up everyday saying that you don't have this and you don't have that and you get stressed out."
"Yes I was very interested when I saw that report. I wondered if it was only the tourists that they interviewed? I don't know which gully side they went on to do that interview because most of Jamaica I don't think we are happy. We are very frustrated because everyday the cost of living goes up."
"Once you hear music playing or you see a family member or you hear church it is a totally different situation especially once we have a gathering. I believe it."
The UK based New Economics Foundation report says Jamaica is the third greenest and happiest country on the planet.
The Think Tank measures life expectancy, happiness and the environmental impact of different nations.
http://www.radiojamaica.com/content/view/19519/26/
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