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The British were left to draw their heads on a morning routine when the Germans swear. Everyone has their own way to kick their days – brewing a cup of coffee, making a quick walk, taking a refreshing shower or preparing breakfast. These routines may vary according to factors such as profession, parenting and geographical location, as recently discovered.

At the beginning of this week, the model scout Juliette was surprised by the German roommate’s unique habit. He noticed that large windows in shared life and kitchen areas were opened early in the morning independent of cold weather.

“Is this a German thing? Model my roommate opens all the windows even if it is frozen.”

A user replied: “Yes. German is drinking coffee here at 6:30, windows are open before starting to work a little.” Another entered the scheme: “I’m with the Germans on this subject, I need a fresh air.”

Thirdly added: “Yes! It is very needed in winter because we need air circulation and fresh air. In German houses, especially when it blows heat in winter, there is no circulation air.”

Others pointed out that this application is known as LUFTEN. “I usually do it to refresh the house in the morning.” To another pen: “I love Lüften, I love to slowly make my bed, so every floor takes some of the air.”

One more observed: “The ventilation may not be great because the houses are probably too old. You should take the fresh air in and get into the air.”

Property care and protection work Timber announced Ritual and said: “It is the concept and practice of throwing out the old, old and moist air from a property. It is very important in Germany and people may even occur in tenants when they want to rent a property.”

The idea is that the change of stale and humid air in a house has several benefits; It reduces the likelihood of condensation and mold formation and the second is to improve the quality of the air in the house. Although it is an application in Germany, the other nations followed the case.

One person commented: “American and I grew up here … If you don’t let air and light, you are imprisoned with stale air and germs.”

Another wrote: “It is very common. Not only in Germany, not all in Europe. In winter, I love to open up for a few minutes. Fresh and crispy weather all over the house.”

Another person accepted: “I think this Europe is something, Italian and Italian parents are opening all the windows in the morning because ‘We have to let the fresh air’.”

One person added his thoughts: “I am not German, but no matter how cold I need a fresh air. During good air, the balcony door is always open, I keep it open for a while during bad weather, and then I close it and repeat it when necessary.”

One British said: “I do this in the UK, so I don’t think it is a German thing. The morning air is very stale and airless. Especially if heating is open. I need a cool, fresh air to blow spider webs.”

These comments follow the advice from an expert who proposes to keep his windows open to everyone in the UK to allow him to escape moisture and maintain a clean home environment.

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