Survey says it all: Philippines named world’s most emotional country
Thekabarnews.com—A major global survey by Gallup, a leading international analytics and advisory firm, has officially named the Philippines the world’s most emotional country. The groundbreaking...
Thekabarnews.com—A major global survey by Gallup, a leading international analytics and advisory firm, has officially named the Philippines the world’s most emotional country.
The groundbreaking study looked at more than 150 countries and territories to see how often people feel strong emotions in their daily lives. The Philippines was the best place to live in the whole world.
Sixty percent of the people who answered said they had felt strong emotions the day before the interview. People might have been angry, stressed, sad, worried, or happy. This represents the highest reporting rate across all surveyed countries.
Gallup says that “emotionality” is how often people feel strong feelings, whether they are good or bad. The score does not mean that someone is emotionally unstable; it just shows how important emotions are in everyday life.
Researchers observed that cultural factors significantly influence the outcome. People from all over the world know that Filipino culture values warmth and community. It is normal and even encouraged to be honest and show how you feel.
People from cultures that value keeping their feelings to themselves are less likely to say how they feel than Filipinos. This is true no matter how they feel.
The results show that Filipinos have always been strong, helpful, and caring about their community. In this case, being honest about how you feel is like glue that keeps people together and strengthens them.
Experts also say that the country’s history of dealing with natural disasters, economic problems, and social changes may have made people more aware of how they feel.
People from the Philippines are not afraid to show how they feel. Instead, they get help from family, friends, and the community to solve problems.
Many Filipinos think it is beneficial to show how they feel. People think that it is a defining national strength that brings individuals together, makes them care about each other, and makes them strong.
The Gallup poll shows an important truth: people in the Philippines do not hide their feelings; they show them.
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