Finnish people have some unique traditions. Here are 7 surprising facts about the world's happiest country.
Often ranked the happiest country in the world, Finland is known for some unique traditions, like love of saunas and the sport of wife-carrying.
- Finland has been ranked the world's happiest country for the last seven years.
- The country benefits from high levels of social trust and a strong connection with nature.
- Finnish culture also has several unusual traditions and social norms.
Finland is known for being the happiest country in the world, according to the World Happiness Report, but there's a lot more to the Nordic nation than its residents' satisfaction.
The sparsely populated country is around the size of New Mexico but only a little over 5.5 million people live there — around 3 million less than New York City.
Finns endure harsh winters, drink a lot of coffee, and can be a bit pessimistic. Finland is also packed with saunas and has a strong welfare state. Several unusual traditions and social norms contribute to the country's culture.
Here are seven surprising facts about the country.
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