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What is the best thing about your country?


  1. Our supreme leader #🇰🇵
    — Feel_Suicidal_Inc

  2. Our nature and food, Greece
    — Em367

  3. It produces some of the best whisky in the world. :D
    — spacebear86



  4. Native creatures that can kill any unsuspecting visitor before you can say "Throw another shrimp on the barbie".
    — all4reddit

  5. We have the nicest President I think of all the world's Countries - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_D._Higgins
    — StripeyMiata

  6. Maple Syrup
    — LordPineapple_III



  7. Our national parks. A major life goal of mine is to visit all of them in my lifetime
    — alisaurus_rex

  8. Brazil: Being in the same place as people around your age qualifies you as acquaintance, therefore you'll be included in activities. Kinda the toddlers approach "you, me, friends now!" but with beer involved.
    — leite_de_burra

  9. Fries, beer, chocolate and waffles
    — NetFloxy



  10. In the UK we like to complain about the weather but really we don't know how lucky we are compared to other climates. Aside from flooding in some unlucky areas, we don't have to deal with earthquakes, hurricanes, monsoons, tsunamis, drought etc. We have fertile land and beautiful countryside with plenty of diverse wildlife. Can't really complain.
    — Dragonspace93

  11. How easy, safe and comfortable it is to be a mother in my country. Our (free) maternity and child health clinic system has risen us from a poor developing country back in 40s to the country that has the lowest maternal- and infant mortality in the world (giving birth is also top notch here, not to mention very affordable or free), you can stay up to three years to take care of your kid sponsored by the state, the cost of childcare is very affordable, we have great maternity leaves and so on. Also there is a great culture of supporting and appreciating parenthood, like our baby box that is sent to each expecting mother (you can choose cash too if you want). If you're low income or no income, you will still have everything you need. Overall Finland (among other Nordic countries) are probably the best countries in the world to be if you're poor.
    — helmia

  12. The genuine smiles people give you.
    — KaidenIB



  13. USA: being allowed to turn right on red.
    — EAGodThatFit

  14. Full English breakfasts.
    — Valhalla_gold

  15. I live in the US. I’m not sure it is *the* best thing, but free drink refills are a plus.
    — ManMan36