{"id":191720,"date":"2025-02-03T16:53:40","date_gmt":"2025-02-03T16:53:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/travel\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-norway-calls-for-hygge-testers-to-work-from-stunning-locations\/"},"modified":"2025-02-03T16:53:41","modified_gmt":"2025-02-03T16:53:41","slug":"rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-norway-calls-for-hygge-testers-to-work-from-stunning-locations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/travel\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-norway-calls-for-hygge-testers-to-work-from-stunning-locations\/","title":{"rendered":"rewrite this title in Arabic Norway calls for \u2018hygge testers\u2019 to work from stunning locations"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic<br \/>\n        Embracing the spirit of uncluttered simplicity, Opera is inviting ten lucky testers to try out a \u2018hygge desk\u2019 in Norway.<br \/>\n    ADVERTISEMENTIs your desk \u2018hygge\u2019? For most of us, our workspace is a cluttered nightmare, littered with stale coffee and unfinished paperwork. But what if you could work from somewhere totally hygge, in gorgeous surroundings and ultimate comfort?That\u2019s the offer on the table from Norwegian browser company Opera as it seeks to promote its web services.The company is seeking \u2018hygge testers\u2019 to try out its hygge desks, positioned in some of the most stunning locations in Norway.You could find yourselves immersed in a heart-warming six-day stay at a private cabin, with flights and ground transportation included. During your stay, testers will be able to try out the hygge desk and see for yourself just how productive the right environment can be.\u201cWe\u2019re developing a browser that captures the Scandinavian essence of a simple, unassuming life \u2013 one that leaves stress behind and helps our users focus on what matters the most,\u201d says Jan Standal, VP at Opera. \u201cWe\u2019re used to hygge in Scandinavia, but now we want our worldwide community to understand what that concept means in practice.\u201dWhat is \u2018hygge\u2019 and how does a desk fit into the concept?In the Danish and Norwegian languages, \u2018hygge\u2019 describes a cosy, contented mood that is brought about through comfort and friendliness. Although the word is common to both languages, its meaning has found a loving home in Danish culture.In essence, hygge embodies a sense of simplicity, cosiness, and being present. Danes seek to achieve hygge in many aspects of their lives, whether in the food they cook, the clothes they wear, or the way they decorate their homes.As a Norwegian company, Opera wants to bring hygge to desk jobs &#8211; and has created the \u2018hygge desk\u2019 to do just that. It\u2019s a cosy workspace adorned with furs and carefully selected facilities that promise to eliminate distractions and enhance the joy of everyday browsing.\u201cA hygge desk is one that allows you to leave anything annoying or emotionally overwhelming behind,\u201d Opera says. \u201cIt accentuates both the pleasure that comes from browsing and the presence of the smallest, cosiest elements at hand \u2013 like warm lighting or an epic view of nature.\u201dAs part of the promotion, Opera has released a helpful video with a Norwegian guide demonstrating exactly what is and isn\u2019t \u2018hygge\u2019.\u00a0The founding principle of the promotion is to demonstrate that the Opera browser, used by only around 2.5 per cent of web surfers, is embracing hygge itself. It promises \u2018private and peaceful browsing, free from interruptions,\u2019 that it says is perfectly aligned with the principle of hygge.For 10 lucky winners, it means a six-day visit to one of five locations in Norway, staying in a private cabin and experiencing the best of the local area.\u00a0How to apply to become a hygge testerHygge testers can apply for the experience on specific dates.\u00a0From 18-23 March, a hygge tester will be invited to Lysefjord, a stunning fjordal location just east of Stavanger. As well as browsing from your hygge desk, visitors will be able to enjoy bathing in waterfalls, hiking, and boating excursions.From 25-30 March, the hygge desk then opens in Lofoten, where visitors will enjoy picturesque fjords, traditional fishing villages, and a chance to see the Northern Lights. In the same period, the hygge desk at Norefjell will also be welcoming visitors to its peaceful surroundings and ski resorts.ADVERTISEMENTThe final opportunity is from 1-6 April, when Bod\u00f8 and \u00c5lesund\u2019s hygge desks will be open for business. Up in the north, Bod\u00f8 is known for its stone-age history and moose population, while \u00c5lesund in the west is famed for its art nouveau architecture.To have a chance to become a hygge tester, hopefuls can apply on the Opera website by sharing why you need a hygge desk. The company favours more creative applications, so you might like to consider sending in a picture of your non-hygge desk or writing a poem about your working life, to be in with a chance.Applications are open from now until the end of February, with winners announced on or around 5 March. Included in the package are round-trip flights, ground transportation, and your entire six-day stay at one of the Norwegian private cabins.Striving to embrace hygge has proven to bring many benefits to Scandinavians. While a week at a hygge desk won\u2019t change your life, it sounds like a very good start.ADVERTISEMENT<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic Embracing the spirit of uncluttered simplicity, Opera is inviting ten lucky testers to try out a \u2018hygge desk\u2019 in Norway. ADVERTISEMENTIs your desk \u2018hygge\u2019? For most of us, our workspace is a cluttered nightmare, littered with stale coffee and unfinished paperwork. 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