Zeeland Ofc.. Almost no one lives there and those that though are firm reformed protestants.
I am really struggling to believe the results in Lithuania
I don’t trust the person who made this map.
This graph gets it right.
I really thought Sweden would have more trust in each other.
Croatia be like:
*No…*
I don’t trust you.
I wouldn’t trust me neither
I’m really surprised by Spains result, would expected their to be a lot more trust.
Maybe the word “trust” can have a slightly different meaning in different languages.
Hell, I don’t even trust myself.
I didn’t think the Veneto people were so optimistic.
With good reason as well.
I´m very surprised about Sweden. Is this map correct?
Trust based societies are my favorites.
As a comparison, I’d be interested in seeing a map that shows how much people need to rely on other people. I feel like the more people have to rely on other people, the more they don’t trust them.
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Zeeland Ofc.. Almost no one lives there and those that though are firm reformed protestants.
I am really struggling to believe the results in Lithuania
I don’t trust the person who made this map.
This graph gets it right.
I really thought Sweden would have more trust in each other.
Croatia be like:
*No…*
I don’t trust you.
I wouldn’t trust me neither
I’m really surprised by Spains result, would expected their to be a lot more trust.
Maybe the word “trust” can have a slightly different meaning in different languages.
Hell, I don’t even trust myself.
I didn’t think the Veneto people were so optimistic.
With good reason as well.
I´m very surprised about Sweden. Is this map correct?
Trust based societies are my favorites.
As a comparison, I’d be interested in seeing a map that shows how much people need to rely on other people. I feel like the more people have to rely on other people, the more they don’t trust them.