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Europe, Finland, Koillismaa

🇫🇮 Finland are offering FREE trips to a limited number of people 😮

Finland wants to teach you how to be 'happy', and they're giving a select number of people an all-expenses paid trip, which includes a 5-night luxury hotel stay and a masterclass in happiness.

Applications close TODAY at midnight (4 April)

Published by
Caitlin Moore·04/04/2024
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For the seventh year running, Finland has been named the world's happiest country by the UN's World Happiness Report 2024, based on factors like mental health, healthy life expectancy, freedom and income.

They now want to share their secrets by offering a select number of people an all-expenses paid trip to experience Helsinki Happiness Hacks in person.

What does the trip include?

  • 5 nights at the Hotel St. George in a private room (9–14 June)

  • Travel expenses

  • 4-day Helsinki Happiness Hacks experience

How to apply:

Only a select number of lucky people will be selected for this trip and there are a few steps to take to enter. You'll need either an Instagram or TikTok account to enter.

  • Deadline for applications: 4 April 2024

  • Fill in the form on the apply page

  • Complete the social media challenge of posting a video of your happiness hack and why you should win (more details of the requirements on their page)

  • You can apply alone or pair up with someone else (other half, mum, best friend, whoever you like)

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