As an American, not much honestly. Community means Christ in these parts.
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Laundry. Why do each of us need to have a machine and space to leave clothes to dry when we could have a common space for that?
This is considered standard equipment in all apartments in Sweden, both co-op and rentals.
When I hear about the washing rooms where women would go to do their laundry, they sound so fun. A lot of work of course, but just a great place to sit back and gossip.
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