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sommardag

Fika (pronounced feekah) is a great tradition that I miss. In Sweden you are invited to fika no matter what time of day. Imagine when my parents invited some American tourists over for fika at 10 pm. The sun was still up and so were the poor Americans until 4 am.

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N SANDERSON

The shoes off rule is one we adhere to in Canada as well. You have to really work hard to convince a person to leave their shoes on if they need to for some reason. I think padding around in sock feet in someones house helps to make you feel relaxed and at home.

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HU-587273708

Even in the U.S. I think people are beginning to take their shoes off. I'm hit or miss myself but my son and and his wife are quite consistent. Either that or you should wipe them with a damp cloth. When I lived in N Y City I always washed my hands the instant I came in and, if wearing sandals in the summer, washed my feet as well. Always ask when you visit.

I love Scandinavian style though I only practice it in my bedroom-ivory walls, white or aqua linens, white voile curtains, white woodwork, light colored palette for the art, a natural wood armoire with carved roses. And the rug is a slate blue, salmon, moss and coffee colored Bokhara . It is such a peaceful space in which to sleep. The rest of my house is very colorful-somewhat Mexican inspired-oranges, corals, lime greens and lots of colorful art. For those who don't like it you don't have to have it but I do not understand the hostility to the style.

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