Booking my plane ticket STAT .
1.Singapore has bikes with airless tires you can rent, so you don’t have to worry about tires deflating.#
2.There are McDonald’s in Malaysia that just sell ice cream, and I’m willing to bet the ice cream machine isn’t broken as much when it’s the only thing they sell.#
3.This airport in Singapore has a SLIDE to move from terminal to terminal.#
Here it is in action. BRB, booking a flight just to slide down this and come back.#
4.There are traveling movie theaters in Scotland, so remote areas far away from movie theaters can still catch the latest releases.#
5.Hong Kong has solar-powered buses.#
6.In New Zealand, supermarkets have specific areas to put items you decided not to buy, so you don’t end up leaving canned beans by the toilet paper.#
7.This antique bookstore in Toronto dispenses random books for $2 each, which I just think is a really cool idea.#
9.In the Netherlands, you can actually test different types of toilet paper before you decide which one to buy.#
10.The Netherlands also has beer vans for college students who need to order lots of beer for a party.#
11.And in this store in Ireland, they have evenings for those with sensory issues or autism.#
12.The Narita International Airport in Japan has quiet rooms for people with sensory sensitivity or autism.#
13.This supermarket in Sweden has carts with maps of the store on it.#
14.In Australia, street markings glow in the dark, so you can actually see them at night.#
15.In Albania, the whole traffic light rod lights up, so there’s no mistaking when the light changes.#
16.And in Hong Kong, lights shine on the ground to show pedestrians when they can cross.#
17.In Germany, some buses have bookshelves in case you’re bored on a long ride.#
18.And this metro station in China has an entire library complete with a workstation.#
19.In this Moscow metro car, there’s literally an art gallery.#
20.And this Amsterdam airport has a mini art museum.#
21.This is a SCHOOL LUNCH in Luxembourg.#
22.Here’s one in Korea.#
For context, this is what I remember as an American school lunch: soggy canned veggies, a small fruit cup, milk, and a pizza slice.#
23.In Japan, beer cans have notices on top indicating that the drink is alcoholic in Japanese characters and braille, so you never accidentally drink alcohol.#
24.Australia has “confectionery-free checkouts” with no small candies or snacks, so you aren’t tempted to buy anything. These would also be a lifesaver for parents of kids with grabby hands.#
25.In Toronto, you can get cake from a vending machine.#
26.At this Munich train station, there’s a Lego vending machine.#
28.The metro in Mumbai shows how full each car is, so you can head to the least crowded one, which would save me a LOT of trouble in NYC.#
29.This office building in London has a slide between floors.#
30.This mall in Germany also has a slide between floors.#
31.French supermarkets warn you about shrinkflation.#
32.At the airport in Singapore, the recycling bins are shaped like the items you’re supposed to put in them.#
33.At McDonald’s in France, you can get a McBaguette.#
34.At Starbucks in Japan, you can use reusable cups and give them back afterward to reduce paper and plastic waste.#
35.Starbucks in Japan also gives you these cards if you have milk allergies to ensure you don’t accidentally end up with cow’s milk in your drink.#
36.Austria has wine vending machines.#
37.And the Netherlands have fresh flower vending machines.#
38.You can refill your laundry detergent bottles in Prague.#
40.In rural France, trash and recycling receptacles blend into the landscape.#
41.In Quebec, you can save money AND the environment by eschewing daily cleaning services.#
42.This airport in the Netherlands has a UV sanitizing station for those anxious about germs while traveling.#
43.And finally, in Singapore, there are tons of points to get help for people with dementia.#











































