周六(3/25) 1.台灣亞洲最快樂的國家2.拒絕的藝術 聚會時間 下午4:00-6:00

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「快樂的」的圖片搜尋結果
台灣排名為亞洲最快樂的國家
Taiwan happiest country in East Asia: World Happiness Report | Taiwan News

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) -- A new report shows Taiwan is the happiest among the East Asian countries and ranked No. 33 in the world, an improvement from No. 35 last year.

According to the latest World Happiness Report, released by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network for the United Nations, Norway moved up from fourth place last year to the tops list, and displaced three-time winner Denmark, taking the title of "world's happiest country" for the first time. As for East Asia, Taiwan ranked as the happiest country in the region, which was better than Japan (No. 51), South Korea (No. 56), Hong Kong (No. 71) and China (No. 79), maintaining its top spot since 2015.

At No. 33, Taiwan ranked as the third happiest country in Asia, trailing Singapore (No. 26) and Thailand (No. 32), and ahead of Malaysia (No. 42) and Japan (No. 51).

Of the 126 countries with data for 2005-2007 and 2014-2016, there were 58 which saw significant increases, ranging from 0.12 to 1.36 points on the 0 to 10 scale. The changes in happiness levels in Taiwan also increased from No. 48 (0.190) to No. 47 (0.233).

According to the report, China's GDP growth over the past quarter century is viewed by many analysts as the hallmark of a successful transition from socialism to capitalism. But the happiness of the people in China didn't scale up with the growth of economics because of the high unemployment rate and weak social welfare. If the welfare of the "common man" is taken as a criterion of success, the picture is much less favorable and more like that of European transition countries.

The rankings are based on gross domestic product per person (GDP) and healthy life expectancy with four factors from global surveys including social support, social freedom, generosity, and absence of corruption. In the surveys, people give scores on how much social support they feel they have if something goes wrong, their freedom to make their own life choices, their sense of how corrupt their society is and how generous they are.

Happiest countries:

1. Norway
2. Denmark
3. Iceland
4. Switzerland
5. Finland
6. Netherlands
7. Canada
8. New Zealand
9. Australia
10. Sweden

Q:
What are your opinion that Taiwan has ranked as the third happiest country in Asia?
Why Norway taking the title of "world's happiest country"?
What are the factors that make a happy country?
What are the factors that make happy people?
Do you think that corruption, unemployment rate and social welfare are influence the level of happiness?
What are the factors that make you feel unhappy?
What are factors that making people have a healthy life expectancy?

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拒絕的藝術
How to Say No to an Invitation You Can't Accept        By Debby Mayne thespruce

Have you ever received an invitation that you couldn't accept? Do you struggle with how to decline without hurting someone's feelings or causing conflict? Does it bother you to turn someone down? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, you're not alone. In fact, this happens to most people at some time in their lives. The key is to let the person know whether or not you can accept the invitation as soon as possible and in a polite manner.
When You Must Decline an Invitation

As much as you'd like to go to everything you're invited to, there are times when you simply can't. Perhaps you already have plans for that particular time, or you have to work. Or maybe you're exhausted and need to pull it in for a while.

Remember that declining an invitation doesn't mean you're rejecting the person who sent it to you. It's simply a statement that you are unable to attend whatever you've been invited to.
How to Graciously Decline an Invitation

Here are some tips on how to turn down an invitation in the most polite way:

    Don't ignore the invitation. Putting the invitation aside to deal with later isn't good for you or the person who sent it. She needs to know whether or not you'll be there. Ignoring the invitation shows that you don't know proper etiquette, and you might be left off the guest list for her next party.
    Don't wait. As soon as you know you'll be unable to go, let the person know. Most events require planning and budgeting.

    Be thankful. Always sincerely thank the person for inviting you and let her know that you're honored that she'd think highly enough of you to send the invitation.
    Be honest. You don't ever have to come up with false excuses for why you're unable to go to the event, but you also don't have to go into detail. Let her know that you already have plans. That should be enough.

    Ask for a different time. If the invitation is exclusive to you, let the person know you're unable to make it at the time she requested, but you'd love to get together with her at another time.
    Don't over-explain. If you can't make it, keep your explanation short and to the point. Doing otherwise will make it sound like you're just trying to come up with excuses.
    Send something. If you would typically bring a gift to whatever event you were invited to, such as a birthday party or baby shower, go ahead and send something.
Q:
Have you ever received an invitation that you couldn't accept?
Does it bother you to turn someone down?
How to say no to an invitation you can't accept?
Have you ever made excuses when you don’t want to go to the event?
How to come up with excuses if you're unable to go to the event?
How to pick the perfect gift?
Do you think honesty is always the best policy?


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