New parents have a few months to decide on the baby’s name.
My Danish colleague just had a baby boy. I asked him about the name, and he replied:
— We haven’t come up with it yet.
A month later, we casually chatted over coffee and talked about our kids. I decided to find out what name was eventually given to his son, but my colleague said:
— Oh, we’re still thinking about it...
I was confused, but it turned out that in Denmark parents have up to three months to decide on the baby’s name. So you can pick it up right away or wait.
From a young age, Danish kids prefer cars powered by renewable energy to race cars. And local fashion brands support their passion.
Yeah! Only bicycles and electric cars! And sometimes pogo sticks.
No normal 8-yr old wants to watch electric cars race.
Wait, who's been brainwashed?
Here, we get the opposite- unreasonably low pay, massive overtime and excessive work loads, little to no paid leave, poor benefits and the worst healthcare system in the world. Not to mention over-taxation and over-inflated insurance costs. Most people barely make enough to get by, and spend their days toiling to make their bosses and corporations (that don't give a hoot about their employees) rich.
I think we've earned the right to complain...
Norwegians get massive wages too. But it balances out. Stuff IS expensive. Mind you, the Social Wealth Fund is only worth $1 trillion, or $250,000 per citizen.
Also, discipline is necessary in child rearing. It helps teach right from wrong, responsibility, and how to treat other people with respect. An issue that's way out of control in today's culture of entitlement.
9 if you plan with 2 names for boy or girl
I was thinking the same thing. Is there a place where the foundation is laid to match the grade of the hill? It must be tough to keep the cement from flowing downhill as it’s poured.