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http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/new-map-plots-happiest-areas-based-on-acts-or-kindness-or-aggression-on-londons-streets-10341466.html


Here are the most and least happy postcodes, according to the study


Happiest:


SW6 ? Fulham, Parson's Green


SE19 ? Upper Norwood, Crystal Palace, Norwood New Town


SE21 ? Dulwich Village, West Dulwich


SW13 ? Barnes, Castelnau


SE22 ? East Dulwich


?Least Happy':


SW17 ? Tooting


E1 ? Aldgate, Whitechapel, Mile End


SW8 ? Nine Elms, Vauxhall, South Lambeth


WC1 ? Bloomsbury, Gray?s Inn


SE17 ? Walworth, Elephant and Castle

Interesting!


I'm guessing the researchers omitted to read the EDF Lounge postings of some of the regular moaners, complainers and nay-sayers!


Out in the real world though, this doesn't surprise me - ED/SE22 is a great place to live. I love it.

Happiest because maybe their house prices are going up the fastest? But either way, it's good to know we're happy on this side of the river. Walking through Peckham Rye Park this afternoon, everyone seemed so happy!

Perhaps I should of mentioned in the 'Where has summer gone ' thread that I'm off to Turkey next week

where Summer is...


... but whilst on the subject of 'Wrist action' Heyhem. it may be worth mentioning that anyone travelling

to Turkey should not buy T-shirts with '31' on them.


Otuz bir is 31 in Turkish and Otuz birci is a thirty-oner. and a 31er is a W****r.


Otuz bir ?ekiyor he pulls 31 times.


They tell you 31 is a lucky number in Turkey... They think its a right hoot..


Foxy..

31 is the new 100.


DulwichFox Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Perhaps I should of mentioned in the 'Where has

> summer gone ' thread that I'm off to Turkey next

> week

> where Summer is...

>

> ... but whilst on the subject of 'Wrist action'

> Heyhem. it may be worth mentioning that anyone

> travelling

> to Turkey should not buy T-shirts with '31' on

> them.

>

> Otuz bir is 31 in Turkish and Otuz birci is a

> thirty-oner. and a 31er is a W****r.

>

> Otuz bir ?ekiyor he pulls 31 times.

>

> They tell you 31 is a lucky number in Turkey...

> They think its a right hoot..

>

> Foxy..

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