Polish people belong to the top tier of the most annoyed in Europe
The most enraged nation in the world is Afghans, and in Europe, the most strongly outraged are Turks. Poles may seem calm in comparison, but in reality, we belong to the top tier of the most annoyed on the Old Continent. These are the conclusions from the Global Emotions Report 2022 prepared by the Gallup Institute.
This oldest institute for public opinion research in the world conducted 127,000 interviews with adults in 122 countries, asking them if they felt anger, sadness, or stress, whether were they worried about something, or felt pain the day before. In Turkey, as many as 48 percent of residents feel anger, while Finland is at the opposite pole, where only 5 percent of the country's residents feel anger. In Poland, it is 24 percent of the population.