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50 Small Yet Genius Things Some Countries Do That The Rest Of The World Needs Immediately
CuriositiesMAR 19, 2025

50 Small Yet Genius Things Some Countries Do That The Rest Of The World Needs Immediately

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Depending on where you live, you might be a massive fan of your government or feel extremely disappointed in and overlooked by every politician your nation has.
As frustrating as keeping up with the news can be, it can also be refreshing to hear a reminder every once in a while that some governments actually do care about their citizens. And this list is full of beautiful examples!
Bored Panda has scoured the internet to find the most creative, innovative, and thoughtful ways countries worldwide are taking care of their residents.
From providing free sunscreen on the beach to giving care packages to pregnant moms, we hope you enjoy scrolling through these photos that should restore a bit of your faith in humanity (or encourage you to move to another country).
And keep reading to find a conversation with King Siu about travel, eating, and drinking!

#1 Finland's Maternity Box - The Box Every Pregnant Woman In Finland Gets. Mine Came Today So I Thought I'd Show You All What I Got

Finland's Maternity Box - The Box Every Pregnant Woman In Finland Gets. Mine Came Today So I Thought I'd Show You All What I Got
We picked up the box from the post office, and even Simba was excited.
There is a snow suit, hat, mittens, and another warm body suit. Sleeping bag and sheet. Hats, balaclava, pads, socks, tights, and the small bag has a little book, a toy, condoms, and some other small baby hygiene products.
There's a cloth diaper, and a towel, but the rest is almost all clothing in various styles and forms, all gender-neutral. The bottom of the box is also a mattress, so the baby is able to use it as a bed at the beginning of her life. All of the clothes are very high quality, and a good chunk of what came in the box was made in Finland or by Finnish companies.
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#2 Meanwhile In Canada

Meanwhile In Canada
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#3 A Copy Of The Bill We Got When Our Daughter Was Born In Canada

A Copy Of The Bill We Got When Our Daughter Was Born In Canada
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To learn more about this topic, we got in touch with world traveler King Siu of Travel, Eat, Drink. He was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and reveal some of the best things he's noticed countries providing for their residents along his travels.

"I feel most people know that college is free, or almost free in Europe. But what I was surprised to find out from some Norwegian friends was that they received an allowance from the government while they were studying!" King shared. "And this wasn't just a few bucks to help with groceries, this was enough for them to get an apartment and live."

"I'm sure Norway isn't the only country to do this, but boy did I want to be Norwegian when I found that out," the traveler continued. "It would definitely be nice for all students to be able to concentrate on their studies and not have the distraction of how one is going to pay for it."

#4 Free Vegetable Leaves For Pets In My Local Supermarket‘S Produce Section

Free Vegetable Leaves For Pets In My Local Supermarket‘S Produce Section
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#5 If Someone Cuts Down A Tree For Their View In Australia, Government Installs Sign To Block The View

If Someone Cuts Down A Tree For Their View In Australia, Government Installs Sign To Block The View
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#6 In Singapore, Elderly Pedestrians Can Tap Their Identity Card To Have More Time At The Pedestrian Crossing

In Singapore, Elderly Pedestrians Can Tap Their Identity Card To Have More Time At The Pedestrian Crossing
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King noted that, as a Canadian, universal healthcare was just something he grew up with. But he really began to appreciate it after spending time in countries that didn't have it. "In particular, the United States," he says. "How does the richest country in the world, who actually spends more per capita on healthcare than Canada, not provide basic medical care to all of its citizens? I don't think any Canadian will ever understand that."

"Even my friends who have incredible health insurance in the U.S. tell me that they never leave a doctor's office without paying something," King continued. "But, the reality really hits when I see the never-ending GoFundMe campaigns to help someone who is battling a serious illness. One should not have to worry about going bankrupt from medical bills when they are fighting cancer."

"The Canadian healthcare system is far from perfect, but I like that I never have to think twice about going to see a doctor if I feel sick," he added. "I am amused that an American would be shocked if they weren't handed a bill at the end of their medical appointment, and a Canadian would be shocked if they received one."

#7 Dearest American Friends, This Is What A Public Toilet Should Look Like, Love From Europe

Dearest American Friends, This Is What A Public Toilet Should Look Like, Love From Europe
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#8 Free School Lunch In Stockholm, Sweden

Free School Lunch In Stockholm, Sweden
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#9 Bus Stop With A Little Library In Brittany, France

Bus Stop With A Little Library In Brittany, France
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"On a lighter note, you may have heard about some countries that offer money for couples to have children," King shared. "But in Busan, South Korea, they are going right to the beginning and are offering cash incentives for couples to date, and the further along their relationship gets, the more money they receive."

"I guess it's like a game show, so it's probably just a matter of time before Mr. Beast starts doing a version of Beast Games for relationships," the travel expert says. "On top of the money they will receive for finally getting married, the government also provides money for a down payment on a house or rent for five years. Korea has a really low birthrate, so this is just one of the creative ways to get the country's mojo going again. I believe they're opening this program up to foreigners soon, so start packing your bags if you've always dreamed of living out your own K-Drama."

#10 There Is A Swing Made For Wheelchairs At This Park In Mexico

There Is A Swing Made For Wheelchairs At This Park In Mexico
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#11 In Amsterdam, You Can Spot These Little ‘Menstruation Stations’ Where Anyone In Need Can Grab Tampons, Napkins, And Cups For Free

In Amsterdam, You Can Spot These Little ‘Menstruation Stations’ Where Anyone In Need Can Grab Tampons, Napkins, And Cups For Free
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#12 This Is The Medicine I Take Once Every Two Weeks, Which Allows Me To Live A Fairly Normal Life. If I Had To Pay Myself, They Would Cost 6,129 Dkk/1,126 USD. Thank You Universal Health Care

This Is The Medicine I Take Once Every Two Weeks, Which Allows Me To Live A Fairly Normal Life. If I Had To Pay Myself, They Would Cost 6,129 Dkk/1,126 USD. Thank You Universal Health Care
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King has also observed that, generally, Scandinavian countries take care of their citizens the best overall. "Yes, they also pay really high taxes for these privileges, but every survey about happiness always has their citizens in the top 10 in the world, so there's that," he shared.

"It's not just that they provide things for their citizens, but the services provided make sense. For example, if you want people to have babies, taking the medical expenses out is a good first step, and money to help with the additional expenses of having a child are another," King explained. "Providing parental leave makes sense as a newborn is a lot of work, (leave is typically super generous in Scandinavia too, like over a year generous) and of course, someone has to look after the kid, so affordable childcare is also available."

#13 An Old Telephone Booth Now Used As A Free Book Exchange, In A Tiny Village In France

An Old Telephone Booth Now Used As A Free Book Exchange, In A Tiny Village In France
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#14 Here In Switzerland, We Have Vending Machines Just For Selling Cheese

Here In Switzerland, We Have Vending Machines Just For Selling Cheese
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#15 Hospital Food In Australia 🇦🇺

Hospital Food In Australia 🇦🇺
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Next, we asked King which benefits other countries have that he'd like to see Canada implement. "The living allowance for college students that they do in Norway would be a great thing to see in Canada, and the relationship subsidy in South Korea would be interesting to see implemented in Canada since we also face a declining birthrate," he told Bored Panda. "And the skyrocketing real estate costs have made home ownership impossible for many."

#16 This Bottle Of Vinegar Is Official First Aid For Jellyfish Stings On A Beach In Australia

This Bottle Of Vinegar Is Official First Aid For Jellyfish Stings On A Beach In Australia
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#17 Average College Cafeteria Meal In France (Public University, €3.30)

Average College Cafeteria Meal In France (Public University, €3.30)
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#18 The Beaches Here In The Netherlands Have Free Sunscreen Dispensers

The Beaches Here In The Netherlands Have Free Sunscreen Dispensers
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"In France, one can get prescribed spa treatments to deal with various ailments from stress to post breast cancer recovery," King says. "The stay at the spa would last 18 days and is fully or partially paid for by the government depending on income level. I could really support the Canadian government adding this to our healthcare plan."

"I had always heard from my French friends that their healthcare system was the envy of Europe. That's saying something on a continent full of countries with universal healthcare, but now I understand why theirs stands out from the pack," he added.

#19 In Rotterdam We Have Free Public Bike Repair Stations

In Rotterdam We Have Free Public Bike Repair Stations
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#20 Book Tree In Arbone-La-Foret, France

Book Tree In Arbone-La-Foret, France
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