The person who made that post lives in New Brunswick. It has been said that only two good things have ever come out of New Brunswick. One are potatoes and the other is......seems that I can't think of the other.
Can confirm! I'm from Denmark, and I honestly have nearly nothing negative to say about living in Denmark. We get free education (heck, we even get PAID to study), there's a safety net if you ever loose your job or get hurt so bad you can't work anymore, free hospital for everyone for anything (almost), My only complaint is the cold weather, to be honest. Summer is fine, but I wish winter wasn't as cold (although, to be fair, it never gets as cold in Denmark as it does in e.g. Finland or the Northern parts of Sweden or Norway).
to live in particular country ,depends on nature,rules,laws and living standard of that particular area.
There is nothing known as the best country to live in. A lot depends on how deep your wallet and also your lifestyle.
I'd prefer one of these - Sweden. ... Austria. ... Norway. ... Switzerland. ... Czech Republic. ... Canada. ... New Zealand. ...
Broadway, Virginia is best place to live for me, where we will have 1 out of 1ooo chance of being a victim of any a violent crime.
I liked your post because I believe safety is very important, but I'd have hard time living in a small village of about 4,000, in the middle of nowhere.
Having been to Denmark twice, I completely agree with you. Wonderful place. But the beaches are really of less use when it is too cold to leave the house.
Even though I love in India...Will recommend you either Japan or Denmark. Since Japanese people are one of the best respectful humans in the world...And Denmark knw for their well nurtured life.