• Blaze@discuss.onlineOP
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    5 months ago

    Here in Spain most shops and services are closed, so it’s definitely family time.

    Some people might go to church too, but that’s mostly older people

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      5 months ago

      Same for Norway. Going on walks seems more popular on sundays.

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          Interesting, are brunch really a common trend? In some places I think it’s mostly for a small subset of people (young couples without kids), and might not last that long

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            5 months ago

            I have 2 kids and still go, just earlier than the ones without kids 😅

            Realistically it’s more like fancy breakfast, but there’s lots of young families out at 9am on a Sunday