From the ABC:
Salzburg shoppers to put husbands in 'creche'
Posted Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:00pm AEDT
Women in the Austrian city of Salzburg will this year again be able to pursue their shopping with abandon over the Christmas period, free from sourpuss boyfriends and husbands.
For the second year in a row, a 'creche' will be set up in the town centre where women can leave their partners for a few hours so that they can hunt down all those last-minute presents, without a bored and whingeing spouse.
In a large white tent set up on Salzburg's central Herbert-von-Karajan square, the men will be able to play computer games, leaf through newspapers or magazines or simply have a drink at the bar with co-suffering "shopping widowers".
From December 13 to 23, women can "surrender" their partners at the tent's entrance free of charge between 4:00pm and 10:00pm (local time).
They are given a numbered ticket which they then have to present on their return to collect their spouse.
Salzburg toymaker Andreas Stadlbauer came up with the idea of a so-called "Maennerhort" or "men's creche" last year.
It proved such a success - with about 1,500 men found refuge there from the shopaholic tendencies of their 'better half' - that he decided to repeat the venture again this year.
Indeed, Mr Stadlbauer has even patented the name "Maennerhort".
And with big-name corporate sponsors, he is planning to set up similar creches in Vienna, Hamburg and Munich.
In Germany, where men have a reputation of being particularly averse to shopping, the creches might even operate all year around, the entrepreneur suggested.
- AFP
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/11/30/2106812.htm
Very interesting. I guess it's the same the world over. In the US, women shop, and men sit on benches in the mall reading newspapers, books or just sitting and watching the people. I used to feel a little sorry for them, but I guess if they didn't want to be there, they would just drop their wives off and return for them later.
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit sad when somebody has to organise a creche for them though isn't it?But it does seem to be a commercial success so it must work. I guess if someone set me up with a play station in an air-conditioned mall it's got to be better than spending hours looking at "stuff" in shops.I think most men figure that any item that takes more than 5 minutes to buy isn't worth having!
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