1. Stress-Relief Destruction Services
You can smash all the furniture in your house when you're angry without feeling guilty, and you won’t have to clean up the mess afterward. This is all possible through the 'Anger Management' service. The room where you can let loose is designed to resemble a home or office, filled with outdated, useless items. The realism of each room is determined by how much you're willing to spend. In Hanoi, there's a similar service called 'Rage Room,' a fully enclosed space with old items like TVs, DVD players, rice cookers, and glass bottles, giving users the freedom to destroy anything and release their frustration.


2. Naming Your Ex After a Cockroach
Have you ever been hurt by an ex? They lied, betrayed you, or maybe even abandoned you? If you keep holding on to these emotional wounds, you'll never be able to move forward and start new relationships. But there’s a unique way an American company has found to help heal broken hearts. It’s called naming a cockroach after your ex — the very creature that many people fear and despise. For just $10, you can donate and have a cockroach named after your ex, without ever having to actually own the creature! Now your ex is nothing more than a cockroach, and you’ll have no reason to torment yourself over them anymore.


3. Dog Psychologist
It may sound unbelievable, but at a therapy center in the UK, dogs take on the role of psychologists instead of humans. This unique service, called Dogtor's Surgery, is provided by the insurance company More Than. Customers who visit this therapy center get to chat with 'doggy therapists,' who, according to most, are much more relaxed and enjoyable to speak with. Psychologist Corinne Sweet explains this phenomenon: 'Pets don’t judge or ask too many questions. Instead, they listen with a comfortable demeanor, which helps people feel free to open up about their feelings.'


4. Funeral Spa Services in China
In November of last year, at a funeral equipment exhibition in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, the Sino-Life group introduced a service for the deceased that left everyone stunned. According to the advertisement, this service aims to 'help the deceased pass peacefully and calmly after a life full of hardship.' With the motto 'Professional Spa Service for Corpses,' the company’s staff performs a full spa routine, taking care of the deceased’s body. Services include washing hands and feet, giving massages, applying makeup, and even placing high-end mobile phones into luxurious coffins.


5. Rent-Apology Service
In Japan, some unique services have emerged to meet everyday needs, such as renting someone to apologize or hiring a 'handsome guy' to wipe away tears. This peculiar service allows customers to hire a person to apologize on their behalf, even going so far as to beg and cry if necessary, just to ensure the offended party feels satisfied. However, with its unusual nature, this service comes with a hefty price tag.


6. Rent-A-Lover Service
Recent surveys have shown that many singles, both men and women, find it difficult to invest time in meeting new people or pursuing a romantic relationship. Despite this, many are still young and eager to experience love, with some even longing for companionship but unsure how to make it happen. Meanwhile, others, even those already in relationships, seek a little extra 'spice' in special moments such as holidays or weekends. Some may just want a shoulder to lean on, someone to talk to, or simply a 'stand-in' partner to impress others. The 'rent-a-lover' service provides a simple solution: a temporary, pretend romantic partner. You can have a charming, attractive boyfriend or girlfriend to enjoy dinner, conversations, and family introductions, all without the need for long-term commitment. However, it’s all for show, and there are certain terms you must respect in this arrangement.


7. Rent-A-Goldfish Service
To meet the needs of office workers who want a lively workspace but without the high costs, there's now a unique solution: Rent-A-Goldfish. Instead of investing in an aquarium and dealing with the upkeep, you can simply make a call and have a charming fishbowl delivered to you at a rental price! A hotel in Belgium, Chaleroi Airport Hotel, came up with this quirky idea to attract guests. Though the service has been around for a while, it gained widespread attention recently after a photo was shared on Twitter. Michelle Cook, who posted the viral image, said, “My friend is staying at this hotel, and they even offer goldfish rentals in case she feels lonely.” Renting a goldfish for the night costs just 0 euros.


