I don't know Kerala's position in the list of the happiest countries in the world. I think Denmark is the happiest country in the world. In Kerala, there are more reasons to be unhappy rather than to be happy. Take for example, the impending outcome of the elections, which will make the majority of people unhappy. This is because one Front is going to get a majority. The combined vote percentage of the two losing Fronts will be higher than that of the winners. In the event of a hung assembly, all Fronts will be unhappy. Above all, if the NDA gets two or three seats, and if both the UDF and the LDF practice untouchability, and a government cannot be formed, a re-election will be imposed on the people, and everybody will be unhappy.
Everybody wants to be happy,but I don't know how many people feel 100% happy. Anyway, the word "happy ' is a very popular word in Kerala, more popular and more widely used than 'santhosham'.
People say ' Happy birthday ',' Happy Christmas ','Happy Onam ' . ' santhosham ' is rarely used. The people are very happy to use 'happy ' very happily.
It's not difficult to feel happy 24/7,365 days.I have an fb friend who greets others with something happy everyday with photos of beautiful flowers and messages like ' Happy Monday ' if there's nothing special. Anything can be seen as ' happy'. For example ,'happy voting ' today, 'happy waiting ' for the next two days, and 'happy results ' on the 19th.
In a nutshell, if we look around, we can find something to rejoice .Birthdays,anniversaries, weekends,New Year,etc etc. If there's nothing special, at least a
'happy Tuesday '.
Everybody wants to be happy,but I don't know how many people feel 100% happy. Anyway, the word "happy ' is a very popular word in Kerala, more popular and more widely used than 'santhosham'.
People say ' Happy birthday ',' Happy Christmas ','Happy Onam ' . ' santhosham ' is rarely used. The people are very happy to use 'happy ' very happily.
It's not difficult to feel happy 24/7,365 days.I have an fb friend who greets others with something happy everyday with photos of beautiful flowers and messages like ' Happy Monday ' if there's nothing special. Anything can be seen as ' happy'. For example ,'happy voting ' today, 'happy waiting ' for the next two days, and 'happy results ' on the 19th.
In a nutshell, if we look around, we can find something to rejoice .Birthdays,anniversaries, weekends,New Year,etc etc. If there's nothing special, at least a
'happy Tuesday '.
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