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It’s not that long time ago I learned that this was a very Nordic thing. I live
in Denmark and both my children has taken naps in their strollers outside, all
ways, all year round. And everyone I know does this too. In apparent complexes
you can see strollers on the balconies of the home with small children in them.
In daycare, the little ones naps outside too. We travelled to the states
when our oldest was 8 month, and we brought our stroller along. Everyone was
pushing their small babies around in car seats like strollers, and there we
where with our jumbo sized I Became A Postal Worker Essential Because Your Life Is Worth My Time
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baby bed with mattress and wheels lol. In more than one occasion we where asked
how many children we had in that thing. American here, Lived in Europe for
5 years (Italy, Germany, and UK), and in most big cities our tourist areas,
Americans could be spotted a mile away for this very reason. Their clothing is
just noticeably different: brighter, louder, often less formal/more casual, lots
of words/logos. Baseball caps were a dead giveaway. Americans seriously
scream in restaurants. German friends had to gently let me know when we were
eating in Korea that I was talking at an ear-splitting volume compared to
everyone else. After it got pointed out to me it was astonishing how huge the
difference was between American speaking volume in a restaurant and everyone
else.
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