44 Clever Ideas and Useful Inventions From All Around The World
The world is full of creative people who oftentimes come up with some great inventions and solutions to everyday problems. Sometimes the minor inconveniences of everyday life are frustrating and put people off from doing certain things or visiting certain places. Luckily for the rest of us, there are some smart people who have a talent for problem-solving and ideating.
So take a quick tour around the world as we check out a batch of some totally clever ideas and inventions that make life a little easier.
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South Korean cakes also usually come with candles and matches — all inside a free cake knife.
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This ingenious Japanese hack for carrying pizza boxes without them sliding to the side NEEDS to exist in the US.
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Aruba has a machine that puts on your sunscreen FOR YOU. It literally rotates you around and sprays it everywhere so you don't have to get your hands all greasy and don't miss spots.
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In Germany, there's a boat drive-thru for McDonald's in case you get hungry cruising down the river.
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The absolute worst part about pooping in public bathrooms is that everyone can hear you. But not in Japan, where you can mask the sound with music!
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Meat you buy in Norway comes with little measures that tell you how many days are left before it goes bad.
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Police cars in Japan can raise their blinking lights so it's easier for people to see them above other cars.
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Warsaw, Poland has a section of the sidewalk specifically for people looking at their phones, so you won't get stuck behind slow walkers glued to their cellphones.
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Croatia has benches that not only charge your phone (using solar power!!!) but also provide Wi-Fi. Oh, and a place to sit, obviously.
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There's a restaurant in Finland where you can get your server's attention just by turning this device:
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Similarly, there's a restaurant in India with a big sign showing you how to order with sign language so you can order across the room and don't have to worry about pronunciation.
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In Japan, you can choose a cart color based on if you'd like assistance or not...which is basically an introvert's dream.
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In France, there are parking garages with these neat little dividers to stop people from accidentally denting or scratching the car next to them when they get out.
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Turkey has a restaurant that automatically shows you how to easily split up the bill, so you don't even have to do any math.
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Tokyo, Japan has an "air shower" for people who are allergic to pollen, to basically blow it off you and your clothes.
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This Croatian intersection has a 3D map of the intersection so people who are blind know what it looks like.
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Free seltzer dispensers in the US would actually be a game changer for me, a chronic La Croix drinker. Too bad I'd have to go to France to access one!
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And in Singapore, there's an umbrella-sharing project where you can just take one when you need one!
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Italy has pet carts at grocery stores, so you don't have to leave your dog outside while you shop.
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This movie theater in Croatia has literal beds in the last row. We all want to lie down when watching movies anyway!!! Gimme the bed seats!
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You can actually move this headrest from a transport in Denmark to whatever height you need.
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There's a ski resort in Japan that uses saltwater sprinklers to keep pavement from getting too icy and dangerous.
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Belgian supermarkets have special parking spots close to the store just for pregnant women.
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And Spain has a book vending machine, so if you forgot your book and you're on the go, you can quickly grab a new one!
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The Auckland airport in New Zealand has a child's toilet and an adult toilet in a single stall for parents.
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Speaking of toilets...there are places in Japan where you can see a full layout of toilets that are occupied, so you don't have to awkwardly try opening stalls that have people in them.
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In China, there's a McDonald's that sends down the food on a conveyer belt from the floor above. (Okay, maybe this one isn't convenient, but I still think it's cool, okay?)
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There's a mini sink at Norwegian Burger Kings so you can empty your drink before throwing it in the trash.
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This Italian supermarket has knee-activated water faucets so you don't have to turn on the faucet with dirty hands, then turn it off with clean ones.
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You can get mini gloves that just cover your fingers in South Korea — they often come with pizza or chips.
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Some toilets in Copenhagen, Denmark have special bins in each stall to hold your electronics while you're using the bathroom.
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