7 thoughts on “Post of the week – Learning how to hygge?”
Thanks for this post David- glad you’re feeling better! I look forward to your post of the week- you always lift my spirit. On my blog I just wrote about my friend Brady who is also on the autism spectrum- you might enjoy hearing his story.
Hygge is one of the best words (it is also a Norwegian word). You are pronounce it pretty well To hygge yourself, it is very hyggelig to meet you, this was very hyggelig, etc. It is in the same family as “kos”, this is very kos, you are very koselig etc. Absolutely two words we need more of in the world. I hope you learn how to hygge and have a lot of kos in your life.
Thanks for this post David- glad you’re feeling better! I look forward to your post of the week- you always lift my spirit. On my blog I just wrote about my friend Brady who is also on the autism spectrum- you might enjoy hearing his story.
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Thank you so much, will check your story when it comes online 😃
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Very interesting. Definitely will look into that some more.
Thanks David for bringing it to our attention.
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Might have a look into it myself 😃
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Hygge is one of the best words (it is also a Norwegian word). You are pronounce it pretty well To hygge yourself, it is very hyggelig to meet you, this was very hyggelig, etc. It is in the same family as “kos”, this is very kos, you are very koselig etc. Absolutely two words we need more of in the world. I hope you learn how to hygge and have a lot of kos in your life.
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I will learn a lot from hygge I am sure of it 😃😃
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What “kos” means?
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