Known in Germany as “lüften,” or “airing out,” the practice involves opening windows to let fresh air circulate — even during colder months. In the U.S., social media creators have dubbed it “house ...
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I was puzzled when the husband announced he was going to burp the house. I asked if he thought it would need a diaper change, too. “You know, burp the house,” he said with an air of disbelief. I ...
'House burping' is the latest trend taking over social media, with users flinging open the windows of their homes in the depths of winter, in the hopes of getting rid of germ–filled air. 'I don't know ...
(NewsNation) — A simple practice to keep your home fresh is gaining popularity in the United States. Known in Germany as “lüften,” or “airing out,” the practice involves opening windows to let fresh ...
I was puzzled when the husband announced he was going to burp the house. I asked if he thought it would need a diaper change, too. “You know, burp the house,” he said with an air of disbelief. I ...
I was puzzled when the husband announced he was going to burp the house. I asked if he thought it would need a diaper change, too. “You know, burp the house,” he said with an air of disbelief. I ...
I was puzzled when the husband announced he was going to burp the house. I asked if he thought it would need a diaper change, too. “You know, burp the house,” he said with an air of disbelief. I ...
Burping a house is based on the German practice of 'lüften,' where you open all the windows, so cross ventilation lets the inside air escape and the outside air enter. Burping a house is based on the ...