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.

8.In this Toronto library, you can rent any power tools you need for free.

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.

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.

27.In Taiwan subways, lights show which bathroom stalls are occupied, which I need to be implemented in every public restroom STAT. I’m sick of making awkward eye contact with peeing people through the stall gaps!

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.

39.In Germany, shopping carts have magnifying glasses for ingredient lists.

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.

Parked bike with a unique orange-tire design on a paved path with grass and trees in the background

Counter and seating area of a fast-food restaurant with menu displays, and a health grade rating visible

Slide at the entrance of a modern building, flanked by metal turnstiles

Ticket validation machine displaying a green check mark, indicating access is granted at a transit entry gate

A mobile cinema truck with a side staircase deployed, parked near a building

Multiple buses parked in a lot, some double-decker, with a city backdrop

A sign in a store reads "DON'T WANT IT AFTER ALL? PLEASE PLACE IT HERE" on a metal rack with items returned by shoppers

Vintage book vending machine, the Biblio-Mat, offers random old and unusual books for surprise literary discoveries at a bookstore

A wall and shelves in a workshop with various power tools and equipment neatly organized

Bathroom wall with multiple toilet paper rolls and a sign inviting to test favorite toilet paper

A Heineken-branded van with "Student Service" text, parked by a tree-lined street, near some flowering plants

Autism Aware Quiet Evening announcement poster with event details and accessibility symbols

Sign indicating Quiet Rooms for people with autism and other disabilities, with a pictogram of a person sitting in a chair with an arrow

Shopping cart handle with a map of Coop Forum store's layout and various sections labeled in Swedish

Glow in the dark road markings illuminated at night for enhanced visibility and safety

Street view at night with neon-lit arch, traffic light, and hotel signage. People are present near a bus stop

Nighttime city street view with illuminated crosswalk and surrounding buildings

Bus interior with a bookshelf above two patterned seats, encouraging reading during travel

People reading at tables in a well-lit underground library space

Artwork hanging inside a subway car with passengers seated in the background

Person observing artwork in a dimly lit gallery

Plate with various foods including bacon, eggs, and fries, next to a chocolate bunny and a slice of strawberry cake

Korean meal on a tray with rice, soup, kimchi, meats, and side dishes

School lunch tray with corn, cheese pizza, pineapples, chocolate milk, and a bread roll

Top view of a closed beverage can with condensation droplets

Checkout lanes in a store with a "Confectionery free checkout" sign, with shoppers and a baby visible

Vending machine stocked with various flavors of cake slices, labeled for ordering and pickup

LEGO vending machine filled with various sets, installed in a public space

Electronic display showing occupancy of a women's restroom with indicators in Chinese and English

Digital display showing train compartment numbers at a station with directional signs below

a slide between floors in a building

A large red indoor slide with a sign that says "MAGIC SLIDE" at a shopping mall

 for Magnum Classic ice cream showing increased product size with "+39%" highlighted, next to a freezer

Recycling bins designed as a newspaper, water bottle, and soda can, promoting recycling in a creative way

Sign instructing to sort Starbucks cups for recycling, with illustrations of cups and dedicated disposal slots

A card indicating the use of soy milk for a drink order, with instructions in both Japanese and English

Wine vending machine outside with a selection of bottles, "Nach dem Klick Drücken" written on the bottom

Vending machine with various flowers for sale, instructions on use to the right, reflection of two people visible

Self-service laundry detergent station with Persil products and signage in a store

Person's fingers seen through a magnifying glass attached to a shopping cart handle

Two dumpsters against a stone wall, with visible posters on them

Pamphlet about protecting the environment with tips on saving energy and a $30 rebate offer for eco-friendly choices

Sanitizing station for personal items with UV light at Schiphol Airport

Information poster about assisting people with dementia, featuring a giraffe character, QR code, and text with helpful tips