Sharing meals with others: How sharing meals supports happiness and social connections
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The World Happiness Report
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Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Andrew Dugan, Micah Kaats, Alberto Prati
Sharing meals proves to be an exceptionally strong indicator of subjective wellbeing – on par with income and unemployment. Those who share more meals with others report significantly higher levels of life satisfaction and positive affect, and lower levels of negative affect. This is true across ages, genders, countries, cultures, and regions.
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