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  2.  @gabrielleslodowski3150  - I honestly don't know cos I have not interviewed them. But I have talked to a lot of people and teenagers here in Bulgaria, which is a much poorer country [although the gap is rapidly shrinking] and people here are generally much happier and we don't have anything like the mental health problems the UK has. I put this down to a few things 1) it is a country on the way UP, tomorrow will be better than today. The children are much taller than their parents, they will live longer and they will have a higher standard of living [they are also doing a pretty good job of keeping their values as a society, not repeating the mistakes the UK and the USA made]. 2) there is one 1 child psychologist for every 300 children at a school. Large schools literally have teams of child psychologists. My sister in the UK recently paid £3,800 for her child to see a psychologist after waiting 4 years, cos it was in lockdown that things became bad the only ones available were the most expensive people in Harley Street. 3) Children here learn 3 languages at school cos it is assumed their careers will be international. Bulgarian and English are mandatory and they choose another one. The entire attitude of the country is forward-looking and international. People here work all over the world and go back and forth, if we move we tend to emigrate, they dont - they go work for 6 months or 2 years in France or Germany or Dubai and then come back. I think the big difference is teenagers here feel looked after by society, and they feel they have a bright future.
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