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Literally the most inappropriate moment of the year to post this! But great word.
Pardon my ignorance, but could you explain why?
Look at the photo! It’s a wintertime word.
It seems like it’s used more broadly than that, but a Dane would have to clarify
[Edit: The article reads
Since pie, yuletide, sweaters, hot cocoa, and soup are Yuletide traditions, autumn and winter may seem to be the sole seasons of hygge. However, moments of hygge happen throughout the year, including in summer. Examples of hot-weather outdoor activities considered hygge include…
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