The expatriate who denies that the standard of living in Europe is much higher than in Turkey and claims that Finland is the happiest country in the world according to research, said, "No way, just a while ago this guy came to me and I lent him money to go and drink. Beggars are already on the corner. Who says this is the happiest country in the world? I don't know who conducted that research. Appreciate your homeland, stay where you are." A Turkish expatriate living in Finland made groundbreaking statements about the higher living standards in European countries. Especially, the expatriate, who did not hide his surprise about Finland being chosen as the happiest country in the world in research, said, "Who says this is the happiest country in the world? I don't know who conducted that research. Appreciate your homeland, stay where you are." "SUICIDE CASES ARE VERY HIGH" The words of the Turkish expatriate, who emphasized that suicide cases are very high in proportion to the population and that the economy is not better than Turkey as believed, became a trending topic on social media. "APPRECIATE YOUR HOMELAND" The expatriate who reacted to the research claiming that Finland is the happiest country in the world said: How many years has this been the happiest country in the world? No way, just a while ago this guy came to me and I lent him money to go and drink. Beggars are already on the corner. Who says this is the happiest country in the world? I don't know who conducted that research. Finland is one of the countries with the highest alcohol consumption. Sometimes the subways stop. Because they said it is one of the countries with the highest suicide cases in proportion to the population. There are no family ties, mothers and fathers are waiting for their children to turn 18 and leave home. You earn 1600 Euros, you pay 1200 Euros for rent. Appreciate your homeland, stay where you are.
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