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olderthanbefore t1_izkne43 wrote
Switzerland and LinkedIn, a most unusual marriage
talkhead420 t1_izlqhu7 wrote
I’d say most are indifferent
Dunwich333 t1_izm59uv wrote
Australians watch Aussie rules football more than other countries? A game we invented and only we play? Crazy. Good thing I had this infographic to tell me.
Dunwich333 t1_izm5sxe wrote
The Australia stat is kinda embarrassing. Like you gave up.
cre8ivjay t1_izr8z0u wrote
In my experience this is true.
Most Canadians see why immigration is a good thing for Canada. It's not to say we don't have issues that some see as relating to immigration, like housing supplies, but in general most people I know agree with the original statement.
[deleted] t1_izwsj70 wrote
Why is immigration good?
cre8ivjay t1_izxiqey wrote
Google "Why is immigration good for Canada?"
There you will find the information you seek and may form your own opinion.
[deleted] t1_izxk4bi wrote
Very interesting and crea8iv response jay
cre8ivjay t1_izxsf1k wrote
Discussion is encouraged, but I'm not doing your work for you.
[deleted] t1_izxwgr0 wrote
thank you sir. as long as you allow it
cre8ivjay t1_izxzvpp wrote
I allow it. I look forward to your discussion point once you read up on immigration. :)
spicer2 OP t1_izik75l wrote
Data source: GWI Core (ongoing survey asked in 50 different countries)
Tools used: Adobe Illustrator
Full disclosure: I work for GWI. I normally post my personal work on here but thought this was cool and wanted to share.
We run a survey called Core which asks people about many aspects of their lives – what they think, what they buy, what they’re interested in, their online behavior, etc.
We recently hit a milestone of researching in 50 different countries, so we put together this visual to show where consumers in each country are most distinctive from each other - where they’re more likely to do or think something than any other country. So a higher % of people in the Czech Republic buy cheese than anywhere else in the 50, and so on.
There’s some really interesting cultural context behind these data points - feel free to check out a blog we put together that goes into more detail (did you know that the lead singer of A-ha helped EVs become a thing in Norway? Me neither!).
PS: I know the example for Australia is really boring and obvious but trust me, we sweated blood to find these stats and that was the only one we could find!