My 10 Favourite Things About Living in Sweden

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Published 2024-04-13

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  • @soHatey
    It still amazes me that the cheese slicer isn't in every home world wide.
  • @gmm5550
    One japanese friend described us Swedish people as " flowers in springtime"when the first real rays of sun comes. All sittingthere, or just stop walking facing the sun and just smiling =)
  • @MakooWallinen
    The tourists that visit Sweden and see a floc of Swedes just sitting there in the sun are always so confused, until they move here. And then all of a sudden they have joined the sunbathers that is basking in the sun while the snow is still out.
  • @phbuss
    I liked your list! It was refreshing compared to other videos where they all say the same things.
  • I remember shopping for shoes in London and trying to find a shoehorn / trying to remember what it's called in english so I could ask a shop assistent for one.. 😂 For some reason I thought it was a universal thing that all shoeshops had readily available.. It wasn't. 😅
  • @ollejansson7237
    I am from the countryside outside Uppsala, and i have living in Uppsala for almost my whole life. It was nice to see some video clips from my hometown. At the moment I living in southwest off Småland. But I still have my apartment in Uppsala. And my son in law is from UK.
  • @user-mc8js1uj2p
    Waiting for the army of Finns to correct you about the Saunas country of origin
  • @milliex6609
    I think your Swedish was good! Well done! =)
  • @swedneck
    on the cycling: i'd say we're generally very good at making sure it's not actively dangerous, but the really good infrastructure and having lots of people biking is more of a big city thing. As soon as you get away from the orbit of the larger cities things start dwindling pretty fast, and by the time you're in a town like Enköping it's just a couple of combined bike and pedestrian paths that ostensibly exist so kids can bike to school.
  • @Lee-wu8lv
    Hej, I'm not from Norwich but lived there for 6 years with my Swedish partner before we moved to Malmö. I've lived in many Welsh & English cities but Norwich was the best. Has a great vibe, fierce independence &, of course, wonderful architectural gems. Agree with most all of your positives but Malmö, being in the deep south, doesn’t get the snow, so has the same penetrative damp cold of home. We do get spring weeks earlier and summer lasts longer, in compensation. Har det bra hemma i Norwich!
  • @Irmish0
    Banger Youtube videos🔥🔥🔥
  • @yamahaevo
    Fun fact. There is more people speaking English in Sweden then Canada according to Wikipedia.
  • @meinm3575
    The sun has more effect in winter because the light reflects of the snow. 👍
  • @Mofobius
    As a Swedish guy thats half English i really like to se how you persept Sweden. Will try to do a video when i go to England,
  • @krananlegg5849
    Waiting for that Norwegian person to address the cheese grader facts.