‘Oxveckorna.’ Now there’s a word I needed, but didn’t know existed until now. ‘The ox weeks.’ The long, dark, featureless weeks between New Year and Easter when there are no public holidays, and everything’s dull, and the weather is harsh, and you just trudge to and from work, day in, day out. The weeks when you slog through every day like a toiling ox. Tack, my Swedish friends, for naming the concept.
@CiaraNi oh yes. This definitely resonates. 😭
@cazmockett It really does, doesn't it. I fell upon the word like a long-lost friend when I heard it for the first time ever today. Every year, I have needed it and not known it existed.
@CiaraNi those Swedes are wise 😊
@cazmockett I wouldn't want them to hear me admit it, so just between you, me and the internet: yes, agreed, those Swedes are wise

@CiaraNi

I heard you... But the Danish are also very wise, possibly even wiser than the very very wise Swedes. 😉

@cazmockett

@projektionsyta @cazmockett Now all we need is for a very very very very wise Norwegian to enter the chat 🙂
@CiaraNi @projektionsyta 👀🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴