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America, World's Laziest Nation
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By Super Admin
This survey was done on the basis of their daily internet, TV viewing habits, percentage of the population that plays sports and Internet usage.
US was first in calories and watching the most TV – enough for the top spot.
The Canadians came second in Internet usage.
Belgium, known for its waffles, beer and pomme frittes, stood third while Turkey landed the fourth spot.
The last was Switzerland since its people spend the least amount of time in front of the TV of all the 24 countries on the list.
The top five laziest countries are:
1.
US
2.
Canada
3.
Belgium
4.
Turkey
5.Great
Britain
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Story first published: Wednesday, June 1, 2011, 15:00 [IST]
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