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    1. Jules_Verne1991 on

      Documented ones only, btw.

      Most Asian countries (incl but not limited to Japan & South Korea) actually modify the death records to avoid classifying many cases as suicide, because it’s embarrassing & could bring shame to the family.

      Usually per the request of the victim’s direct families.

    2. In islam , suicide is a high sin and would put you to hell..

      That’s why it’s very low in Muslim countries 

      Suicide bombers are a different story through 

    3. RedHeadedSicilian52 on

      Maybe I’m buying into stereotypes here, but I’m a little surprised that France is higher than the Nordic/Germanic countries.

    4. Shitp0st_Supreme on

      I wonder if part of it is being further from the equator since days get shorter.

    5. Uruguay is such a crazy outlier. it’s 24 per 100k which is more than triple that of brazil and argentina and nearly double that of Cuba which is 2nd place in latin america. They’re not OK

    6. Traditional_Care9763 on

      Why is Finland there? Are they sad because their HDI is too high?

    7. Wouldn’t covid be a big factor for all these countries or were some of the suicide rates already rising before

    8. Maps like this isn’t the full truth.
      My mother was woman council of Nunavut and part her job was knowing inuit statistics.
      The main reason I went to live with my father (lives in the Maritimes) instead of my mother (lives in Nunavut) was that if Nunavut was it’s own country it would have of the highest suicide rate in the world.
      That was from earlier 2000s so data could be different.
      I knew about it from young age, (was on 50/50 split custody as a kid then age 5 started staying with my dad far away from were my mom lives an I’d ask questions why cant i live with mommy to, an would get explained why i cant and eventually told about the statistics.) which left me always felling very Fortunate that I got to grow up where I did. I used to fell guilty for even being slightly depressed

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