Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The World's Happiest City


Rio tops the list of the world's happiest cities. Famous for its annual Carnaval festival (starting Feb. 13 next year), the second-largest metropolis in South America finished first among 50 cities in a recent survey conducted by policy advisor Simon Anholt and market researcher GfK Custom Research North America.
"Brazil is associated with all these qualities of good humor and good living and Carnaval," says Anholt. "Carnaval is very important--it's the classic image that people have of Rio, and it's an image of happiness."

Next on the list is the top city from Down Under: Sydney, Australia. Known for balmy weather, friendly locals and an iconic opera house, Sydney fared well in Anholt's survey because of its association with a popular brand--Australia.
"It's where everybody would like to go," he says. "Everybody thinks they know Australia because they've seen Crocodile Dundee. There's this image of this nation of people who basically sit around having barbecues."

Rounding out the top five are third-ranked Barcelona, Spain, which Anholt calls "the classic Mediterranean city"; fourth-ranked Amsterdam, Netherlands, because Anholt's young respondents "know you can smoke dope in the bars"; and Melbourne, Australia, which makes the list simply because it's in Australia.
"People know it's in Australia, and that it's full of Australians," says Anholt. "Therefore, it must be fun."Not bad for a former penal colony.
Behind the Numbers: The research was compiled through online interviews with 10,000 respondents in 20 countries.
Happiness is difficult to quantify, and Anholt acknowledges that his data is less an indicator of where local populations are happiest than a reflection of respondents' thinking about where they could imagine themselves happy.
"This is a survey of perception, not a survey of reality," he says. "

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:17:00 PM

    Oh yeah, Barcelona is a beautiful place , good food , music and the locals treats you so nice.
    There are so much to see and do, so many quaint shops, you can spend many hours just browsing without someone peeking over your shoulders.
    I enjoyed exploring the country side, beautiful scenery .

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  2. Anonymous5:27:00 PM

    I won't be on tonight, we are going to a Veteran's Day Ceremony at Barkdale Air Force Base.

    See you soon
    Be good if you can {I know you can't)
    I am excited about what we talked about.

    I'm outta here for now [giggles]
    Nite.......PIC

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