In a world where international contacts are growing and growing, people are learning new languages and having more and more opportunity to travel, it’s no longer a given thta you’ll live in the country you were born.
Only as short time ago as twenty years ago, people were generally expected to settle in the city in which they were born, it then became common to travel to the bigger cities such as London in the UK or New York in the USA. Now it’s even common to cross oceans for a change of lifestyle – be it to get to a big city for work, to a laid back, relaxed country to enjoy life or to a place which suits you for personal reasons (be it the scenery, the lifestyle, the people…).
So now there are choices available, why not consider where you’d really like to live?
There’s so much choice that a guide wouldn’t go a miss! Well a university in Holland has made a study of the happiest countries in the world to help you out!
Out of the top ten, nine countries are Latin American, with the number one spot going to Costa Rica. Canada is the only non-Latin American country to feature on this gratifying top ten.

Maybe the reason why it's so happy...the beautiful scenery
Closer to home, Spain features as 16th on the list – way above Great Britain which comes in at 74th and even more ahead of the United States which comes in at 114th.
There are several reasons to why the results are as so. The huge carbon footprint the United States leaves is a factor, as is the fact both the US and Great Britain are very much associated with consumerism and the pursuit of material goods, putting them often ahead of more “worthy” priorities such as family and personal well-being.
The fact that Spain is very much family orientated is also a large factor for its success in this list. A good portion of the country enjoy good enough weather to be able to stroll round the city late into the night, meaning generations often have the opportunity to spend time together – grandparents, parents and children alike can enjoy a night in the bars or strolling the city without any problems.

Spanish students happy in Spain!
So, given that the list’s top ten is 90% Latin American, and that Spain is 16th on the list, why not prepare for a happy life now, by learning Spanish? And if you can learn Spanish in Spain, then all the better!









