Top 10 Happiest Suburbs in America

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Top 10 Happiest Suburbs in America

There's two reasons why I decided to make this a topic.. #1 is actually the suburb I've lived in almost my whole life. So I was pretty stoked about that and can kind of see why.. but also more importantly... Primarily the second reason why I wanted to do this thread is because how in the hell do you measure "happiness" throughout a community?
 

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Top 10 Happiest Suburbs in America

There's two reasons why I decided to make this a topic.. #1 is actually the suburb I've lived in almost my whole life. So I was pretty stoked about that and can kind of see why.. but also more importantly... Primarily the second reason why I wanted to do this thread is because how in the hell do you measure "happiness" throughout a community?
Basically, if you're smart, married and have lots of money, you're happy.
 

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Bet after they took all those heart warming pictures, the men beat their wives at home and the kids are terrorists. Or worst: generic Christian Republicans.
 

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It's what it said when I clicked on the link lol and other white people stuff.
Yeah I was reading up about it lol, it's based on high job rates, low divorce rates/high marriage rates, average income and then I wanna say low crime rates was a factor but I'm not quite sure.

Such a weird thing to try and measure :p
 

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I think a person can be happy anywhere... It just depends on what you want or accept. I know people who have lived on the poor end of life and they are some of the happiest people I have ever known.