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  2. Hygge - Wikipedia

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    While hygge has exactly the same meaning in Norwegian as in Danish and is a widely used word in both Norway and Denmark (including in its derived forms, such as hyggelig), the emphasis specifically on "hygge" as an important part of cultural identity is mostly Danish; in Norway "hygge" is just a word, similar in status to "cosy."

  3. Hygge, fika, losji: 6 Scandinavian trends to keep you feeling ...

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    Hygge This one you’ve likely heard of already, as it reached worldwide popularity thanks to 2016’s The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well by Meik Wiking , CEO of the Happiness ...

  4. Culture of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Hygge, meaning "snug"; is a concept that evokes a "cosiness" that cannot be easily described due to being more of a mood, particularly when relaxing with good friends or loved ones. Christmas time is a true moment of hygge , as is grilling a pølse (Danish sausage) and drinking a beer on a long summer evening.

  5. Gemütlichkeit - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch equivalent gezelligheid, derived from the adjective gezellig, has broader social connotations than the German Gemütlichkeit and can be more accurately compared to the Danish term hygge. In Bulgarian and Russian , уют ( [oˈjut] and [ʊˈjut] , respectively) means cosiness, comfort, contentment, ease, and carries almost identical ...

  6. 10 ways to refresh your home for fall, according to an ... - AOL

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    The sherpa-lined reverse side keeps things uber warm, evoking the hygge lifestyle. "I love the soft sherpa underside of this comforter. This is the perfect set for anyone, anywhere!"

  7. Your guide to a happy and healthy December: Why Giving ... - AOL

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    In the meantime, consider it a good excuse to do as the Scandinavians do and practice hygge (or a similarly cozy, cold-embracing trend). ⛔ Don’t fall for these holiday food myths.

  8. Gezelligheid - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian word koseleg meaning a 'sense of coziness' and 'human warmth in an agreeable environment' is used as a better alternative for the Danish hygge. The German term Gemütlichkeit (of which gemoedelijkheid is its Dutch cognate), invoking coziness and comfort and which has also been adopted by the English language, covers some of the ...

  9. The best gift experiences of 2024 — Coffee tasting classes ...

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    A cold-weather vacation can mean chasing the Northern Lights through Iceland or signing up for an Antarctica expedition. ... three, four, or six nights. What a perfect Hygge holiday for someone ...