If you've ever enjoyed reading a book indoors on a rainy Sunday or a cup of hot cocoa
on a snow day, you've experienced hygge without even knowing it.
Hygge is a way of being. It's the feeling of being protected, safe in a warm refuge. Hygge is our desire to share. It is an individual experience and at the same time of communion with others and with places that give us courage and consolation and where we find certainty and stability. The Hygge lifestyle promises satisfaction in everyday life. Hygge strengthens bonds, brings people closer and gives value to the present. Looking for Hygge means fostering intimacy and sharing.
Do sweatpants count as hygge? Yes. There's even a word in Danish for them Hyggebukser are that pair of pants you'd never be caught dead wearing in public, but practically live in when you're at home on the weekends binging on Netflix.
Danes are also obsessed with adding hygge to other words to describe things. For example, a hyggekrog is a nook where you can get cozy, like your favorite armchair where you do all of your reading.
Hygge is not staying alone all winter buried at home, staring at your phone all day, buying trend staff or having strict rules.
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