The German practice of lüften, airing out your house, is becoming popular in the U.S. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Annette Baran from the Goethe Institute, and her husband Robert, about embracing ...
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I Burp My House Almost Every Night, and It Only Takes Five Minutes. Here’s Why You Should Too.
A quick house burping freshens my home’s air and lowers the risk of mold, and it only takes five minutes.
The process comes from a German practice called "lüften," which means "airing out," according to Time. German homes typically ...
House burping, a term Americans use for the German practice of lüften, involves opening windows once or twice a day to air ...
In the last few weeks, an unfamiliar German term may have surfaced on your social media feeds. “Lüften” roughly translates to “ventilate” or “airing out” and involves just that — opening windows in ...
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