It's interesting how differently countries handle these types of things. Where I live one can be authorized to order prescription drugs for others in mail. So I order ADHD medicine for my partner once in a while since it's less bother for me. And I get free shipping for whatever else I am ordering in the same shipping due to increased cart value. The package is delivered in my mailbox, no signature, no hassle.
In addition to what you've mentioned, in my country if you have a government job doctor appointments count as work. And works days are 7.75 hours a day in winter and 7 in summer, including lunch.
It's interesting how different work environments, laws and rules can be as to influence or assumptions. Where I live lunch breaks are always paid, so I was appalled by your comment. Until I read the last part. Shows how easy it is to take stuff for granted and that we always have to push back.
Huh, I'm surprised that so many people in the thread don't like raspeball. I am not native, but my partner is and his grandma makes the most delicious raspeball. The whole family looks forward to it every year, they eat it a few days after Christmas. Too salty and cardboard sounds like it was badly made.
Yeah, in Scandinavia you just say "you" or use a person's name when referring to somebody else. Or their job title if it fits the context. You can really feel that you're not "below" anybody, we all deserve the same level of respect and the language reflects that. Additionally, you don't need to guess anybody's gender if you're not sure, avoids uncomfortable situations.
It's interesting how differently countries handle these types of things. Where I live one can be authorized to order prescription drugs for others in mail. So I order ADHD medicine for my partner once in a while since it's less bother for me. And I get free shipping for whatever else I am ordering in the same shipping due to increased cart value. The package is delivered in my mailbox, no signature, no hassle.
In addition to what you've mentioned, in my country if you have a government job doctor appointments count as work. And works days are 7.75 hours a day in winter and 7 in summer, including lunch.
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It's interesting how different work environments, laws and rules can be as to influence or assumptions. Where I live lunch breaks are always paid, so I was appalled by your comment. Until I read the last part. Shows how easy it is to take stuff for granted and that we always have to push back.
He looks very polite
Look at me, I'm so cute, spoil me!
Huh, I'm surprised that so many people in the thread don't like raspeball. I am not native, but my partner is and his grandma makes the most delicious raspeball. The whole family looks forward to it every year, they eat it a few days after Christmas. Too salty and cardboard sounds like it was badly made.
I meant it as an explanation why he's folded, but glad to know the good boy's got multiple beds!
Smol bed
He's a cutie pie for sure!
I was about to say it's easier to wash tiles that a rug, but realized "out off sight, out of mind" is probably the actual strategy here.
The way the dog's eyes are blocked out by cucumber slices and its posture give me Weekend at Bernie's vibes, I'm so sorry 🙈
Why would you want a piss rug in the first place?
Yeah, in Scandinavia you just say "you" or use a person's name when referring to somebody else. Or their job title if it fits the context. You can really feel that you're not "below" anybody, we all deserve the same level of respect and the language reflects that. Additionally, you don't need to guess anybody's gender if you're not sure, avoids uncomfortable situations.
My best effort explanation: Z-ah-i-on-ts, "i" as in "fit".
I used their products in my old apartment, I think Plejd is great!
Clever boy, happy with himself
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I love the detail with the small leak from the pipe going through the wall and into the tub