, the Danish word for cozy contentment which is best achieved by minding your business, swaddling yourself in a , and cradling a hot cup of tea on the couch.
Though coined at the end of the 18th century, the term rose to in the mid-to-late 2010s, earning a spot in Oxford Dictionary's 2016 “Word of the Year” shortlist and influencing us all to stock up on thick , , and all things shearling.
While the cuddly concept is with how many of us have spent endless days in quarantine, there's a new Scandinavian word on the block, and it's ready to take the crown.
Friluftsliv, roughly translated as “open-air living,” is core to Nordic culture, in which a connection to nature reigns supreme.
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