Denmark: Hygge, apparently. But a lot of writers are working hard to make money off of getting a lot of people to know about it.
this post was submitted on 28 Oct 2024
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What is Hygge?
Wikipedia says: "Hygge is a word in Danish and Norwegian that describes a cozy, contented mood evoked by comfort and conviviality."
Poland: Blik.
Some would probably also say Paczkomaty and Żabka, but neither automatic parcel lockers nor breaking labour laws are strictly Polish inventions, so I wouldn't count them
Austria 🇦🇹
You know those little CO2 cartridges? Most likely made by iSi
Ooooooh, that explains why the whippets weren’t kicking in.
Austria is good at producing CO2, got it.
Seems like a weird thing to brag about nowadays.