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  2. Hygge - Wikipedia

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    By convention, the word hygge is thought to originate from a Danish word meaning "valiant, comfort, joy." [ 2 ] Hygge stems from hyggja , which means "to think" in Old Norse . [ 2 ] Hygge is derived from the Old Norse hugr , later hug , which means the soul, mind, consciousness.

  3. Gemütlichkeit - Wikipedia

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    In Norwegian the word is rendered "gemyttlig", but words such as "hyggelig" and "koselig" which means cosy, comfortable, nice, or pleasant, are analogues. 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 ...

  4. Gezelligheid - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Verdean creole word morabeza is used to describe the hospitality of the Cape Verdean people, characterized by a casual, relaxed and friendly behavior. The Portuguese word aconchego, most often translated as snuggle, cuddle, or comfort, can have a similar meaning to Gezelligheid as it may refer to furniture, ambiances, types of food ...

  5. Comfort - Wikipedia

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    Human comfort can also be categorized by areas such visual comfort, acoustic comfort, and respiratory comfort. [32] Visual comfort is defined as "the state of mind that expresses satisfaction with the visual environment." [33] This type of comfort can be achieved when an individual has a sufficient amount of light to perform an activity or task ...

  6. 19 Pairs of Sneakers That Are Really, Truly, Genuinely ... - AOL

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    A roundup of the most comfortable sneakers to buy right now, because comfort really is key. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food ...

  7. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    (v.) to bathe, or give a bath to, example have a bath (US: take a bath meaning bathe) (n.) plumbing fixture for bathing *(US: bathtub) (n.) the act of bathing (n.) a bathroom (esp. a half bath which has a sink and toilet but no shower stall or bathtub, or a 3/4 bath which has a sink, toilet, and shower stall, but no bathtub) bathroom

  8. 12 Comfortable Wedding Shoes That You Won’t Have to ... - AOL

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    Reformation. Between the long ceremony and dancing the night away at the reception, you’re going to want to wear a cute shoe that won’t leave your feet in excruciating pain.

  9. Cwtch - Wikipedia

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    Cwtch (Welsh pronunciation:) is a Welsh-language and Welsh-English dialect word meaning a cuddle or embrace, with a sense of offering warmth and safety. Often considered untranslatable, the word originated as a colloquialism in South Wales, but is today seen as uniquely representative of Wales, Welsh national identity, and Welsh culture.