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Hygge (pronounced "hoo-guh") is a Danish concept of creating a warm, cozy, and content atmosphere, often involving simple pleasures like candlelight, hot drinks, soft blankets, and quality time with loved ones. It's about embracing comfort and well-being in everyday life, especially during colder months.
The "Scandinavian way" often refers to the Nordic model: a social democratic system blending free-market capitalism with strong welfare states, emphasizing equality, high taxes, universal healthcare/education, work-life balance (e.g., generous parental leave), and environmental sustainability. It's seen in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, etc., promoting hygge (coziness) and lagom (balance) in daily life.