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Many people who live on Norway’s far-northern island of Sommaroey are campaigning to go “time-free.”
They note that between May and July, the sun does not set there for 69 days. To enjoy the bright summer months, they would like to ignore traditional business hours. For example, stores would be open when people are there to work at them. Schools would operate when teachers and students are ready.
Kjell Ove Hveding is one of the local leaders of the campaign. He said the 350 people who live on the island already go mostly time-free. He said that in the summer at 2 in the morning, you might see “children playing soccer, people painting their houses or mowing2 their lawns3, and teens going for a swim.”
To show their feelings about time, many islanders take off their watches. They leave them on a bridge that connects the island to the mainland4.
Earlier this month, Hveding met with a Norwegian lawmaker. He presented a formal request signed by people who live on the island. The request asked the government to declare the area a “time-free zone.”
Hveding noted5 that he understands going completely time-free would be too complex in a world that operates on schedules. And, as an article in the Smithsonian magazine says, people’s health depends on keeping a usual rhythm6 of being asleep and being awake.
But Hveding argues that letting go of time limits can also be good for people. He said the time-free proposal7 would permit the islanders to get used to the daylight and feel more calm.
“The idea is also to chill8 out,” he said. “I have seen people suffering from stress because they were pressed by time.”
Since the people of Sommaroey made their proposal, other northern towns have reportedly supported similar ideas for their areas, too.
I’m Kelly Jean Kelly.
Words in This Story
mow1 - v. to cut grass with a machine or a blade9
teen - n. someone who is between 13 and 19 years old
zone - n. an area that is different from other areas in a particular way
rhythm - n. a regular, repeated pattern of sounds or movements
chill out - v. to become more relaxed : to become less tense, anxious, or angry
stress - n. something that causes strong feelings of worry or anxiety
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v.割(草、麦等),扫射,皱眉;n.草堆,谷物堆 | |
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n.割草,一次收割量,牧草地v.刈,割( mow的现在分词 ) | |
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n.草地,草坪( lawn的名词复数 );上等细棉布(或麻布) | |
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adj.著名的,知名的 | |
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6 rhythm | |
n.韵律;节奏 | |
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n.提议,建议;求婚 | |
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8 chill | |
vt.使变冷,使冷却,使沮丧;n.寒冷,风寒 | |
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n.刀刃,刀片;叶片 | |
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