Data comes from a survey. The exact question was: *How would you judge the current situation in each of the following? The quality of life in (OUR REGION)*. People could answer with “Very good”, “Rather good”, “Rather bad” or “Very bad”. The map shows the percentage of people that responded with “Rather good” or “Very good”.
*Quality of life perception
As a person from red spot in Bulgaria i can say that life is not so bad here. It maybe isnt the best but its not the worst.
Makes sense for the Netherlands. Friesland, Drenthe and Zeeland are a lot cheaper, have less traffic and more nature than the randstad (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, the Hague) but those cities are still only a 1.5 – 2.5 hours drive away.
God damn, Bulgaria…
Common Austrian W
whats thats region in NW germany that has the ligher blue shade? and why are they not as sastisflied as the people surrounding the,
Can someone explain how the quality of life of the frozen North where you can walk for miles without seeing any person is higher than the south of France or Spain?
Transylvania W
r/widaczabory
Hahaha Netherlands is happy, randstad not😂😂
Before you start bragging, Netherlands, let me tell you that “Länsi-Suomi”, literally The Western Finland is big area. It has about 1,5 million inhabitants, 1/4 of the population of Finland.
seeing Åland with the Finnish flag is weird for some reason
I thought Irish people were all complaining about housing but it seems like everyone’s happy?
And lol @ Paris. Not surprised at all.
I am Frisian 🫶🏻
To see Pannonian Croatia so low is tragic, that region has literally everything to be the pillar of sustainable agriculture, wine making and rural/eco tourism in the area. I really hope it changes
They obviously never asked r/Ireland that question
Some people just complain about everything. Even many Americans having most things others can only desire still complain all the time, so yeah, it’s all subjective.
🇳🇱🤝🇫🇮
Dobra polaki wiem że każdy z nas czeka na komentarz o Polsce wiec juz to mówię
POLSKA GUROM!!!!1!1!
Yes guys, we want moreeeeeee.
This isn’t a map of quality if life, it’s a map of perceptions of quality of life.
Fryslan boppe!
I am from highest #2 and it sucks balls. Don´t live there.
Smaller NUTS regions would be more useful for this.
Of course it’s Northwest Bulgaria
No way they got 90% in Austria. People here are constantly complaining about how terrible everything is.
Because the French have such an upbeat positive attitude to life…
Yes! Light yellow 💛
I think they only pretended to survey Ireland.
No way is it in the blue!
Interesting that the Greek Islands are happier than the mainland
The UK is so low off the scale it doesn’t get a rating
Parisians and complaining, never change.
Ile-de-France is somewhat suprising to me.
It’s funny because most Athenians will complain about how much they hate Athens and how crowded/dirty/badly built it is.
This is until someone else starts dissing Athens, then we go on the defense about our glorious dumpster fire of a city.
As you can clearly see Budapest is worse than the surrounding counties because mayor Karácsony is aLKaLmaTLaN!
I don’t get how qol in Bucharest is supposed to be lower then in Transylvania.
Also Hungary looks weird, like qol is lower in Budapest then in adjacent areas?
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Source: [2021 Autumn Eurobarometer](https://europa.eu/eurobarometer/surveys/detail/2552)
Data comes from a survey. The exact question was: *How would you judge the current situation in each of the following? The quality of life in (OUR REGION)*. People could answer with “Very good”, “Rather good”, “Rather bad” or “Very bad”. The map shows the percentage of people that responded with “Rather good” or “Very good”.
*Quality of life perception
As a person from red spot in Bulgaria i can say that life is not so bad here. It maybe isnt the best but its not the worst.
Makes sense for the Netherlands. Friesland, Drenthe and Zeeland are a lot cheaper, have less traffic and more nature than the randstad (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, the Hague) but those cities are still only a 1.5 – 2.5 hours drive away.
God damn, Bulgaria…
Common Austrian W
whats thats region in NW germany that has the ligher blue shade? and why are they not as sastisflied as the people surrounding the,
Can someone explain how the quality of life of the frozen North where you can walk for miles without seeing any person is higher than the south of France or Spain?
Transylvania W
r/widaczabory
Hahaha Netherlands is happy, randstad not😂😂
Before you start bragging, Netherlands, let me tell you that “Länsi-Suomi”, literally The Western Finland is big area. It has about 1,5 million inhabitants, 1/4 of the population of Finland.
seeing Åland with the Finnish flag is weird for some reason
I thought Irish people were all complaining about housing but it seems like everyone’s happy?
And lol @ Paris. Not surprised at all.
I am Frisian 🫶🏻
To see Pannonian Croatia so low is tragic, that region has literally everything to be the pillar of sustainable agriculture, wine making and rural/eco tourism in the area. I really hope it changes
They obviously never asked r/Ireland that question
Some people just complain about everything. Even many Americans having most things others can only desire still complain all the time, so yeah, it’s all subjective.
🇳🇱🤝🇫🇮
Dobra polaki wiem że każdy z nas czeka na komentarz o Polsce wiec juz to mówię
POLSKA GUROM!!!!1!1!
Yes guys, we want moreeeeeee.
This isn’t a map of quality if life, it’s a map of perceptions of quality of life.
Fryslan boppe!
I am from highest #2 and it sucks balls. Don´t live there.
Smaller NUTS regions would be more useful for this.
Of course it’s Northwest Bulgaria
No way they got 90% in Austria. People here are constantly complaining about how terrible everything is.
Because the French have such an upbeat positive attitude to life…
Yes! Light yellow 💛
I think they only pretended to survey Ireland.
No way is it in the blue!
Interesting that the Greek Islands are happier than the mainland
The UK is so low off the scale it doesn’t get a rating
Parisians and complaining, never change.
Ile-de-France is somewhat suprising to me.
It’s funny because most Athenians will complain about how much they hate Athens and how crowded/dirty/badly built it is.
This is until someone else starts dissing Athens, then we go on the defense about our glorious dumpster fire of a city.
As you can clearly see Budapest is worse than the surrounding counties because mayor Karácsony is aLKaLmaTLaN!
I don’t get how qol in Bucharest is supposed to be lower then in Transylvania.
Also Hungary looks weird, like qol is lower in Budapest then in adjacent areas?