Brazil vs Suriname
The quality of life in Brazil and Suriname is predomintaley the same. The only drastic differences may be that Suriname is a smaller country than Brazil by far. It really wouldn’t matter to me as much to live in either one. But if I had to choose, I would prefer to live in Brazil because the GDP growth rate is higher by 2% and the life expectancy is higher as well. Brazil would give me the closest quality of life to what I’m living right about now. In this case, the GDP does not determine the type of life I would like to live in, in these two countries.
Suriname and Brazil, ironically are both located on the continent of South America. Because Suriname is so small and their GDP is closer to Brazil that means that more people are working and they produce a lot more than certain parts of Brazil, that a plus. But, that means there are more people unemployed in Brazil, which probably means that resources aren’t that expensive and I would be able to afford things.
Religion in the countries happens to be mostly Christian. I am a Christian and I need a church to go to when I feel that I need Jesus. You’re religion plays a big role into the types of morals you have and how you act. I am more of a civil person, not saying that I don’t like diversity, but when it comes to religion it’s cool to have more people around that think the same as you when it comes to beliefs. In Brazil, 89% of the people are Christian and 48% in Suriname.
The life expectancy in Brazil is higher than in Suriname. Brazilians are expected to live a little over 2 years than the people of Suriname. The death rate in Suriname is lower by one percent. I believe that the death rate has more to do with your genes rather than the are in which you live because in not from Suriname nor am I Brazilian.
The population in Brazil is much more higher than the population in Suriname.
The quality of life in Brazil and Suriname is predomintaley the same. The only drastic differences may be that Suriname is a smaller country than Brazil by far. It really wouldn’t matter to me as much to live in either one. But if I had to choose, I would prefer to live in Brazil because the GDP growth rate is higher by 2% and the life expectancy is higher as well. Brazil would give me the closest quality of life to what I’m living right about now. In this case, the GDP does not determine the type of life I would like to live in, in these two countries.
Suriname and Brazil, ironically are both located on the continent of South America. Because Suriname is so small and their GDP is closer to Brazil that means that more people are working and they produce a lot more than certain parts of Brazil, that a plus. But, that means there are more people unemployed in Brazil, which probably means that resources aren’t that expensive and I would be able to afford things.
Religion in the countries happens to be mostly Christian. I am a Christian and I need a church to go to when I feel that I need Jesus. You’re religion plays a big role into the types of morals you have and how you act. I am more of a civil person, not saying that I don’t like diversity, but when it comes to religion it’s cool to have more people around that think the same as you when it comes to beliefs. In Brazil, 89% of the people are Christian and 48% in Suriname.
The life expectancy in Brazil is higher than in Suriname. Brazilians are expected to live a little over 2 years than the people of Suriname. The death rate in Suriname is lower by one percent. I believe that the death rate has more to do with your genes rather than the are in which you live because in not from Suriname nor am I Brazilian.
The population in Brazil is much more higher than the population in Suriname.