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This is deeper in the den withDangerous Day. Well, I know a
lot of those did this for MemorialDay. But if you want to go
on a great trip, just hopin the car and start driving right.
The World Economic Forum asked to rankthe best countries in the world for travel
and tourism. America is number oneby the way. They did this ranking
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in twenty twenty one, and Americawas number one as well. Looked at
a bunch of factors like roads,hotels, attractions, and how much everything
costs and basically how well equipped eachcountry is when it comes to handling tourists.
The US ranked higher than every othercountry in the world. Europe did
well too, claiming six of thetop ten spots top ten, though America
number one, Spain, Japan,France, Australia, Germany, the UK,
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China, Italy, and Switzerland.Canada dropped out of the top ten
into eleventh place. Mexico fell sixspots to number thirty eight. So I
guess we're the best place for tourism. Come in visit, don't stay long.
Deeper in the tea. We're enteringa new season. That can be
time for optimism. Were more justtime of whining, inflation and politics and
all of that junk. A newsurvey asked people when they feel more positive
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or negative as a age. Eighteenpercent said their mood becomes a lot more
positive as they've aged, but twentysix percent says generally more positive. Five
percent, though, feel like theybecome a lot more negative with each passing
year. Nineteen percent think they're slowlybecoming more of a downer. Thirty three
percent said they didn't notice either way. But of those feeling more negative,
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what was the average age you startto sour? That age is forty two.
The survey also asked people what theyfelt most irritated about recently. Top
ten include grocery prices, politics,other people's driving, crowds, weather,
customer service, social media trends,tipping culture, music that they don't like,
and TV volumes being too loud.Other things in the top twenty include
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ticket prices, artificial intelligence, computerissues, tech, billionaires, parking,
and movies being too dark. Okay, maybe you need to see the eye
doctor on that one. Tune itagain for another episode of Deeper in the
Den with Dangerous daved right here.