
Philippines ranked as the most emotional country according to a survey
Cultural, socio-economic, family structure, and climate factors contribute to Filipinos' open emotional expression.
Other highly emotional countries include El Salvador, Bahrain, Oman, Colombia, and the United States.
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Philippines ranked as the most emotional country according to a survey
The Philippines scored 60 per cent in Gallup's 'emotional' index, leading over 150 surveyed countries. Cultural, socio-economic, family structure, and climate factors contribute to Filipinos' open emotional expression. Other highly emotional countries include El Salvador, Bahrain, Oman, Colombia, and the United States. LISTEN TO SBS Filipino 07:59 Filipino 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino