I'm not saying settle for what we have, but most people criticize the man who takes the place of parking, the neighbor who does not behave as expected, the older woman school you in the market (I am one of those complaining), the head of your job for reasons we all know, the government, whatever it is, and so on. I'm not saying we're in paradise and we should not be critical. This blog, for example, is primarily critical. It is true that we have 20 percent unemployment and 4 and a half million unemployed, with 9 million and one million poor families where it does not work either partner, but we have a more than competent health, education public for all people who are pointing to the Social Security ... However, we all live in eternal regret, in a depression in which we examine our own as if we should be accountable every day for what they do and what they do, then disappoint.
is a constant complaint that I can fight with arguments, but today I prefer the numbers. According to the magazine 'International Living', in 2010, Spain was at number 17 in the ranking of quality of life of the world, at a rate of 194 countries where we assessed the cost of living, culture and leisure, economy, environment, freedom, health , infrastructure, security and climate.
is a ranking of 2010 (see here) where the French are the best, followed by Australia, Switzerland and Germany. United States is ranked seventh, and we in the 17 th. Spain are behind countries like Finland, Andorra, United Kingdom, Argentina, Sweden and Japan. Do we complain about service? Maybe.
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