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Why do they get to be happy?

Puzzling Asked on November 7, 2021

Everyone like me is happy.

But I never am.

Well, except in England.

(First post here, hope it’s not too obscure!)

7 Answers

Are you

?

Everyone like you would be

But you never are

Except in England

A minor quibble, not "everyone like you" fits this, eg

Answered by Kate Gregory on November 7, 2021

I doubt this is it, but maybe?

You are:

Everyone like me is happy.

But I never am.

Well, except in England.

Answered by Darrel Hoffman on November 7, 2021

Going out on a limb here...

Everyone like me is happy. But I never am.

Well, except in England.

Answered by Weckar E. on November 7, 2021

Might it be

Everyone like me is happy.

But I never am.

Well, except in England.

Answered by mrdeadsven on November 7, 2021

Answered by Tod Jordan on November 7, 2021

Given the specific reference to England I think the answer might be

Everyone like me is happy.
But I never am.

Well, except in England.

Answered by hexomino on November 7, 2021

You're

Everyone like me is happy

But I never am. Well, except in England.

Answered by Arnaud Mortier on November 7, 2021

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