Vegabréfs
Vegabréfs is a term derived from the Icelandic language, combining the words *vega* (meaning "to wander" or "to travel") and *bréfs* (meaning "letters" or "messages"). It refers to the practice of leaving handwritten notes, messages, or small items in public places for others to discover, often as a form of anonymous communication or creative expression.
The tradition gained popularity in Iceland and has since spread to other parts of the world, particularly
Vegabréfs messages often include well-wishes, encouragement, or lighthearted jokes, though they can also address deeper themes
While vegabréfs is generally harmless, some concerns have been raised about privacy and the potential for misuse.