Greeks rank among the world’s most generous, global study finds

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Greece has been named one of the most generous nations worldwide, according to a new international study that defines generosity as a daily attitude rather than a purely financial gesture. The country placed seventh globally, recording an average generosity score of 47.62 out of 60, and is one of four European nations to feature in the top 10, according to tornosnews.gr

The research, carried out by Remitly, surveyed more than 4,500 people across 25 countries. It used the Interpersonal Generosity Scale, a scientifically recognised psychological framework that assesses generosity through behavioural patterns rather than charitable giving alone.

Instead of focusing on donations, the study examined qualities such as empathy, patience, kindness, emotional support and the readiness to prioritise others. Participants rated how strongly they related to statements designed to capture generosity as a social and cultural trait embedded in everyday interactions.

South Africa topped the ranking with a score of 51.57, followed by the Philippines and the United States. Greece ranked just behind countries including Portugal and the United Kingdom, while Ireland and Canada placed slightly higher. In total, four European countries made the top 10, underscoring the importance of social bonds and mutual support across the continent.

The findings highlight that high-ranking countries are not always the biggest financial donors, but those where people routinely show care and solidarity in daily life. Greece’s strong performance is linked to long-standing traditions of hospitality, close family ties and an emphasis on personal relationships-values that have endured despite years of economic and social pressure.

Source: tornosnews.gr

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