## 🌟 Happy? ### Notions [devdocs.io/javascript/global_objects/string/includes](https://devdocs.io/javascript/global_objects/string/includes) [developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Conditional_Operator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Conditional_Operator) ### Instructions With all the you know now you are not a truly happy, efficient and independent robot. You have decided that if someone ask you the question `Are you happy?` or questions that includes the word `happy` you will always says that it is `true`. To do so you will declare the function `happy` which takes only one argument and returns a boolean. Examples: ```js console.log(happy('Are you happy?')) // true console.log(happy('Happy?')) // true console.log(happy('Are you happy!')) // false -> this is not a question console.log(happy('Are you sad?')) // false -> wrong question ``` Any other requests will be denied with a `false`. (if it is not a question of if it does not have the word `happy`). And because you aim for efficiency you will contruct your fonction without the curlys brackets `{}` and without the keyword `return` or `if`.