Finland is offering free vacations for people to come and learn how to be happy after being named the happiest country in the world
The Nordic country topped the rankings with a score that was"significantly ahead of all other countries," according to thepublished this week. The report, published by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network and written by a team of independent experts, measures factors such as average income and mental and physical health. The data for the report is primarily taken from Gallup's World Poll.
The trip includes sessions with Finnish experts to learn about nature crafts, food and well-being, and health and balance, per the website.why they"may secretly be a Finn" as part of their application. The participants will also be filmed during the visit with the material used for Visit Finland's advertising, according to the website.
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