I can 100% relate to this. Luckily not for myself anymore but for the time when I used to live in Malta.

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  1. this also depends a lot on where you live. Im up in North West and live a rather calm life. Whenever I drive down to the south/central my anxiety goes up to unhealthy levels. I don’t know how people who live there bare it on a daily basis.

  2. The angriest most docile population. If we were truly angry we would be rioting in the streets not accept the constantly deteriorating quality of life and keep voting for the same people.

  3. It’s not that Malta is bad it’s just that there seems to be an anxiety gene in the Maltese population.

  4. Mhux ovja most angriest and most worried. Qas tista’ tistrieh ghax construction ilhom ghaddejjin snin, bla nifs u bla kwiet. Qas hawn fejn tmur u l-ministri jifirhu ghax jaghmlu 2 sigar go roundabout u nghidulu park.

  5. 1st step towards solving this is population control. but then economy will shrink massively. you cant have everything. malta would be ideal for a few tens of thousand people

  6. Most Maltese are angry and never stand up for their rights. They’ll complain about everything, even their neighbours, yet they never take action. It starts out slow but then one can make a difference by voicing his honest opinion and acting on it.

  7. Firstly I don’t know where such articles get their figures… But honestly what do you expect with such a densely populated island… Ma tistax tboss li jisimghux ta’ hdejk!

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