Seems like there was a survey done back in 2006 that measured the quality of life, conducted across seven East Asian economies by a Japanese university.
Singaporeans scored 70%, topping the Happiness Index in the survey. People in Vietnam were in second place, at 64 per cent, while the Japanese were third, at 54 per cent. People in Taiwan were the least happy with only 30 per cent.
The catch? This was done back in 2006. I remembered back in 2006, the economy was just picking up and everything was quite good, especially if you compare back to 2003. Knowing that, it's no surprise that Singaporeans are generally happy in that year.
Even if you fast-forward to now, there is still a possibility that Singaporeans are still topping the index for East Asia. Reason is quite simple. Most of us still have a roof over our heads, and we're still working, abeit for a bit less. Considering the havoc some other countries are having over their financial and employment situation, our situation is considered quite okay.
Generally speaking... If I have a job, roof over my head, 3 meals, my friends and my guitar, I can be quite content. :D Won't you?
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