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Emotional Countries Fill in the Blanks

Discover the most emotional countries in the world and fill in the blanks to test your knowledge of their cultures and people.

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Living in . . . the most emotional countries

How do you measure emotions and feeling ? GDP ( Gross Domestic Product ) may be a reliable way of measuring a country's economy but it tells very little about what it's like to live in a given place . That's why the Kingdom of Bhutan came up with a groundbreaking idea of GNH , or Gross National Happiness , to measure how happy people in the country really feel . On a global scale , Gallup Inc . , an American research based , global performance - management consulting company , regularly a Global Emotions Report . The survey covers 148 countries and illustrates where in the world people are most likely to laugh or experience anger . What are the findings ? According to the latest report , Latin America represents the majority of the world's most emotional countries .

Take a look at some of the countries that made it to the top ten . You may be surprised !

? Lively Bolivia : The first five countries are located in South America with Bolivia topping the Gallup index . It is said that 60% of Bolivian residents experience either positive or negative emotions in a given day . " People tend to be warm , open , curious , and welcoming , " said one Canadian woman who lived in Sucre last year . Although many residents , especially in the countryside , can be quite shy as the country is less by tourists , they are generally curious about foreigners but don't necessarily like to put tourists 'above' them . This creates a unique atmosphere where travelers visiting Bolivia often stay for longer than only a few days . This is especially true in Sucre , one of the country ? s safest and prettiest cities , which has a small expat community of mainly English and Germans bars , restaurants , and language schools . Sucre also has a lively nightlife scene and claim it has a bit of a European feel , which makes it quite comfortable for foreigners .

? Distant Philippines : This island nation was the only non - Latin American country in the Gallup index's top five . It may come as a surprise but the two might actually have more in common than you think . Are there any similarities ? Without a doubt ! " There are certain similarities between the Filipino culture and the Latin American culture . After all , both were under Spanish rule for a long time , so I would say that in terms of being 'emotional' , they are both up there , " said one resident . The culture can be described as a mixture of both East and West . Filipino and English are the official languages , but it's not uncommon to hear occasional Spanish words as well . Negative emotions , although felt deeply , aren't always expressed easily or in a way by the people . " Because we are emotional , we tend to hide if we don't feel good about a person , things , or events , " said one native Philippines worker from Cebu City . " We tend to keep it in , or worse , we talk about it to other people , creating gossip . I think you are not from Philippines if you are not into chika - chika ( gossiping ) . "

? Mysterious Iraq : What do you know about Iraq and its people ? Iraq has a long history of being an emotional country and was also included in the index . World events definitely have shaped the emotional experience here , particularly on the negative index . " Back in 2009 , before all the destruction , I visited Syria and was amused to learn that Syrians call sad music 'Iraqi music' because our music is almost always sad , " said a software engineer at Weebly in San Francisco who comes from Babylon , Iraq . " Sadness is more so than happiness , it's deeply within the culture . " That said , a good sense of humor plays a vital role in the Iraqi culture and the country would take the ultimate crown in the poetry department which proves they can be sensitive and witty too .