Ksenia Pya
Ksenia Pya
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I Wish I Knew THIS Before Moving to Sweden
🌍 Thinking about moving to Sweden? In this video, I share the top 6 things I wish I knew before making the big move! From cultural surprises to practical tips, I’ll help you navigate your transition to this beautiful country.
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SWEDEN West Coast Travel Guide: Best Places to Visit and Explore!
Просмотров 53День назад
🌍 Discover Gothenburg: A Nature Lover's Paradise! 🌿 Sweden is not only Stockholm and Malmo! The Gothenburg region has so much to offer! From the stunning beauty of the West Coast to the countless places waiting to be explored, this hidden gem is a nature lover's paradise. In this video, I'll take you on an adventure through the breathtaking landscapes, lush parks, and scenic coastal views that ...
Still Shocked by These 6 Weird Things About Sweden!
Просмотров 9 тыс.14 дней назад
In this video, I share six surprising things I've encountered during my 3 years living in this beautiful country! Join me as I explore all aspects of Swedish culture as expat. Whether you're planning a visit or just curious about life in Sweden, this video is for you!
A Day in Gothenburg's Archipelago: Seafood Delights and Island Views!
Просмотров 81Месяц назад
🌊 Join me on an unforgettable journey through Gothenburg's stunning archipelago! 🌊 In this video, we explore the breathtaking islands just off the coast of Gothenburg, Sweden. From savoring the freshest seafood delights to soaking in the serene island views, this day trip is packed with adventure and relaxation. Whether you're a foodie looking to indulge in local delicacies or a nature lover ea...
🌍 Should You Visit Gothenburg's International Food Market? My Experience!
Просмотров 482 месяца назад
Join me on an exciting culinary adventure as I explore Gothenburg's vibrant International Food Market! In this vlog, I’ll take you through the food trucks filled with delicious global cuisines, unique flavors, and local delicacies. From mouthwatering street food to exotic ingredients, there’s something for every food lover here! ✨ What to Expect: - A tour of the market's highlights - Tasting so...
Moving to Sweden? Here's what you NEED to know!
Просмотров 1682 месяца назад
🌍 Moving to Sweden? Here's what you NEED to know! 🇸🇪 Are you considering a move to Sweden? Whether you're relocating for work, study, or adventure, this video covers everything you need to prepare for your new life in this beautiful Scandinavian country! In this video, we’ll discuss: - Essential tips for navigating the Swedish housing market 🏡 - Key cultural differences and how to adapt to Swed...
Exploring the MOST LUXURIOUS city near Gothenburg, Marstrand Sweden!
Просмотров 733 месяца назад
Embark on a journey to Marstrand, Sweden, and uncover the majestic Carlstens Fortress, a historic landmark that stands as a testament to the city's rich heritage. Explore the imposing walls, intricate architecture, and fascinating history of this iconic fortress, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Join us as we delve into the secrets and stories of Carlstens Fortress, a m...
What to Expect from Swedish Midsummer Celebration?
Просмотров 833 месяца назад
Celebrate Swedish Midsummer in Gothenburg with us! Join us as we explore the vibrant traditions and festivities of this beloved holiday in the heart of Sweden. From dancing around the maypole to enjoying delicious traditional cuisine, immerse yourself in the magic of Midsummer in Gothenburg. Don't miss out on this unforgettable cultural experience! Subscribe for more travel and cultural content...
Trying The BEST Crepes in Gothenburg!
Просмотров 613 месяца назад
Discover the ultimate hidden gem in Gothenburg - a charming crepe place nestled in the nature. Join us on a mouthwatering journey as we explore this unique spot and taste the most delicious crepes you've ever had. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience! #Gothenburg #Crepes #HiddenGem #Forest #Travel2024 #Foodieheaven #ViralVideo
10 Things You Will Love About Sweden After Living Here For 3 Years
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.4 месяца назад
In this video, I share the top 10 reasons why I absolutely love Sweden. From stunning landscapes to cozy cities and rich history, Sweden has so much to offer. Join me as I explore what makes this Scandinavian country so special and why it holds a special place in my heart. If you're curious about what makes Sweden a must-visit destination, this video is for you!
Easy Weekend Getaway: Sweden to Norway Road Trip - Must go?
Просмотров 3184 месяца назад
Join us on an exciting weekend road trip from Sweden to Norway as we embark on an Oslo adventure in 2024! Discover the stunning landscapes, charming towns, and cultural highlights along the way. From picturesque fjords to vibrant city life, this journey promises unforgettable memories and breathtaking views. Get ready to explore Oslo like never before on this epic Scandinavian escapade. Don't m...
Is Feskekörka *REALLY* Worth Visiting After The Renovation?
Просмотров 3684 месяца назад
Let's check what is the famous fish church in Gothenburg! How full is fish market and what are menu prices? Feskekörka was opened in 1874 and it attracts seafood lovers and those who want to experience one of Gothenburg's most iconic buildings. - My name is Kseniia - I live in Gothenburg, Sweden for almost 3 years. Let's explore this beautiful country with me ❤️ #sweden #gothenburg
What I understood after 2 years living in Sweden
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
Sweden is a wonderful country, comfortable to live and work here. I've been here for 2 years and I have some experience to share if you just going to move to Sweden. I not only mentioning pros of living but cons as well (exaggerated a bit :D) Note, that trams are not in all Swedish cities, mostly in Gothenburg, but I am so in love with this transport system Contact me: piagaiksenia@gmail.com
How to get energy when you tired (instead of scrolling your feed)
Просмотров 1911 месяцев назад
In the video I list things that help me the most, feel free to share yours! FAQ: What's your name? - Ksenia Where are you living? - Sweden, Gothenburg
Do you need to buy a camera to start YouTube? How to start to film easy
Просмотров 19Год назад
Do you need to buy a camera to start RUclips? How to start to film easy
STEPS I did to launch this channel | How to finally start YouTube in 2023
Просмотров 48Год назад
STEPS I did to launch this channel | How to finally start RUclips in 2023

Комментарии

  • @_saidul_saikat_4005
    @_saidul_saikat_4005 21 час назад

    which city are you currently residing in?

  • @theresezettergren6591
    @theresezettergren6591 День назад

    We had ( flor tanten) skolan

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 23 часа назад

      What is it? Something about dental care for children?

  • @graceybfrg
    @graceybfrg 5 дней назад

    Where u from?

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 5 дней назад

      I’ll reveal this later :)

    • @AntonioPlanasdeteresa
      @AntonioPlanasdeteresa 3 дня назад

      ​@@KseniaPya❤

    • @AntonioPlanasdeteresa
      @AntonioPlanasdeteresa 2 дня назад

      @@KseniaPya I would said you, that I liked so much your Channel, seem so sweet and peaceful girl, and I wish you a hundreds of exits. Greetings for you and I Hope you continuing making videos. My BEST wishes for you from Spain

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya День назад

      Thanks a lot!

  • @lindasimson7790
    @lindasimson7790 10 дней назад

    Looks lovely, Thankyou for the video xxx❤

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 10 дней назад

      Thanks for watching!

    • @lindasimson7790
      @lindasimson7790 10 дней назад

      @@KseniaPya You are doing great it’s a very good , best wishes from Scotland xxx🍷

  • @Enterialise
    @Enterialise 11 дней назад

    Thank you for a calm and relaxed video 🌸 Your voice is very nice to listen to and thank you for all the kind words about sweden 🙂 ..And I agree 💗 I really like it here too 🌍

  • @kjelljohansson1799
    @kjelljohansson1799 11 дней назад

    Hi ,counting weeks are really simple,The year begins in January First week is week 1 and its only to count days In month if you wish that. But a easyer way is to look in a swedich calender they will come as small cards for wallet, in work callenders . and as flipchart to hang on a wall . the best ones are they hwo have date, month,weeks and nameday its convinient to mark for vacation days birthdays and so on. so its not rocket research. simple as that.

  • @MewDenise
    @MewDenise 14 дней назад

    Saturday candy is for kids only so that they don't eat candy everyday

  • @Theonly_z_Official
    @Theonly_z_Official 14 дней назад

    Im also living in Sweden but im originally canadian. I still don't know much about why my family moved

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 14 дней назад

      You dont like it here?

  • @ann-sofinielsen8551
    @ann-sofinielsen8551 15 дней назад

    In our calendars, you can see what week it is, so you never have to remember yourself.

  • @LennartMarklund-us5km
    @LennartMarklund-us5km 15 дней назад

    Good video🇸🇪👍🏻Too bad that everything is so expencive here😱🫣

  • @larka742
    @larka742 15 дней назад

    as the week thing, I still google week numbers but there is a simplicity in "week" definition. Vacation week 25 is easy to remember.

  • @Ollerecovery
    @Ollerecovery 16 дней назад

    Yea not a restriction, it is all the parents doing this rule, it is kindof a tradition to not eat candy on any other day than saturday. One could do any other day too but "lördagsgodis" sounds good in swedish

  • @ItachiKyoGaming
    @ItachiKyoGaming 17 дней назад

    week counting is a work thing related. "Lördags godis" is a way to not let kids eat to much candy, its up to each parents to apply it. Its good way to not over consume candy.

  • @Alex_Gordon
    @Alex_Gordon 17 дней назад

    your name "Ksenia" suggests that you're from some Russian speaking part of the word. are you possibly some former Soviet republic in central Asia?

  • @Alex_Gordon
    @Alex_Gordon 17 дней назад

    don't worry about the week numbers, most Swedes don't know what number of week it is either! I certainly don't! lol. never have. and nobody I know knows it either. it's just one of those silly things, I guess

  • @peterantonsen3539
    @peterantonsen3539 17 дней назад

    Welcome to 🇸🇪👍

  • @tommiejonsson8952
    @tommiejonsson8952 17 дней назад

    The "candy on saturday"-thing has lately been challenged by a word coined by one of the snacks-companies in Sweden: "Fredagsmys". Now, in English, the word "snack" refers to a light, unspecified meal, but in Swedish it's a collective term for chips and similar products. Many families include candy with the snacks, making friday the new "candy-day".

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 17 дней назад

      So, it’s two days now? 😂 or just shift from Saturday to Friday?

    • @tommiejonsson8952
      @tommiejonsson8952 17 дней назад

      @@KseniaPya That's for each family/couple/single person to decide. I don't follow either personally. I eat candy or snacks whenever I want, regardless of what day it is.

  • @sorkeror
    @sorkeror 17 дней назад

    Eating candy only on saturdays was introduced after we did some experiments that should 100% have seen the people in charge of them convicted for crimes against humanity, It's called the "Vipeholmsexprimenten" basically they used mentally challenged people who lived at an institution in Vipeholm, who they forced to eat candy too see in what conditions their teeth would decay the most, mind you that this was still 35-40 years before we banned lobotimization and mandatory sterilization for people deemed unfit to reproduce, in the 1980s, Sweden is messed up, never forget that the "racial hygiene ideology" that inspired the Austrian guy with the small moustache, was made in Sweden.

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 17 дней назад

      Oh, yeah, read the story of sterilization, it’s so awful. But I really appreciate that here in Sweden it’s on public, and acknowledged, and people not in denial about this part of Swedish history

    • @sorkeror
      @sorkeror 17 дней назад

      @@KseniaPya Most people don't know about it, or at least pretend that they don't but I belive that we mus call out evil and that the truth will set us free

  • @Dennan
    @Dennan 17 дней назад

    its not really an event, its just more normal for ous that you only eat candy on friday or saturday, somebody that buys candy on other days people gonna look at you like your have no discepline.

  • @AndreasSweden
    @AndreasSweden 17 дней назад

    7.24 That scream is normal. It's just a guy that realised that summer is over and we are now heading to the eternal darkness of Ragnarök (winter). Happens every year. Jokes aside, this was interesting to listen too. That thing about Lördagsgodis (saturday candy) is so true. One time i bought some candy for work and i actually felt a bit embarresed about it. And my coworker said something like "oh, you brought candy. Nice. It's okay" like she just reacted to the weirdness of eating candy on a weekday but reasured me that it was okay to do it lol. But i think every country is weird in one way or another. Makes the world interesting.

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 17 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing! The eternal darkness is craaazy here 😂 I thinks these weird things are different for everyone and they make countries so unique and interesting at the same time 💙

  • @MrFelixify
    @MrFelixify 17 дней назад

    Well. they didn't "restrict" candy. Just created a campaign of "lördagsgodis"

  • @Nubbe999
    @Nubbe999 17 дней назад

    Background to Saturday candy is "the Vipeholm experiments" and the conclusions drawn from these horrific experiments on mentally disabled persons. There are some videos about it on RUclips for those who are interested.

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 17 дней назад

      Oh, will check that, thanks!

  • @gislemark79
    @gislemark79 17 дней назад

    You are very beautiful!

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 17 дней назад

      Oh thank you!

    • @gislemark79
      @gislemark79 17 дней назад

      @@KseniaPya You are welcome. Hope your day will be amazing.

  • @erikwahlberg448
    @erikwahlberg448 17 дней назад

    Nice vodeos! Where are you from?

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 17 дней назад

      Thanks! Would you guess? Wanted to not disclose this for some time 😂

    • @erikwahlberg448
      @erikwahlberg448 17 дней назад

      @@KseniaPya So, then I keep my guess for myself. I respect that you want to remain quiet about it. The reason I asked, was because your views of Sweden get more relief in comparison to where you come from. Anyway - good luck with your life in my country! All best from Stockholm

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 17 дней назад

      Yeah, that’s true! Thanks for your understanding, and Sweden is a big love for me💕

  • @KjellEson
    @KjellEson 17 дней назад

    1:25 Eating sweets only on Saturdays began in the early 1960s. You speak as if it has recently happened but it has a concept that is 60 years old. it is 60 years since tnd doctors came up with the proposal! 2:55 There are four weeks in a month. It can't be that hard to calculate. January, February, March are twelve weeks plus one week in April = 13 weeks. In Sweden, like many other European countries, we use an official system to determine which week it is. The weekly issue is replaced on Mondays and ends on Sundays. In the US, the week starts on Sunday and ends on Saturday. It is not common in Europe. We start the week with the first erbetsday. 3:45 Generalization, it does not apply to larger cities! 5:52 This is because there is a shortage of apartments in center of a city. Gender brings justice. In Sweden, you cannot buy yourself a seat further forward. We like everyone to be entitled to their share of society. In the United States, if you have money, you can buy anything. You can't do that in Sweden. 7:15 If everyone wanted to transport their bike on a tram then there would be problems. You talk about it as if you come from a country where bicycles are used was a vehicle that you could carry with you anyway. You come from a country where you can barely use a bicycle. 8:03 Wait a minute, that's right but you have to register with name and birth number so that you are not anonymous. You also have to pay for the data. Do you know what it's called that you can find out things about other people? It's called Democracy! You're not used to that. 8:36 It is up to you to stop all information. Stopping all information is completely free. There are many people in Sweden who have stopped the information about himself. you can do that too. Don't talk so much before you find out what the relevant facts are. 8:43 No you can't! What are you talking about? Where are you getting all the false information from?

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 17 дней назад

      Thanks for all clarification 🙏🏻

    • @erikwahlberg448
      @erikwahlberg448 17 дней назад

      Cool down a bit Man!

    • @Eirath
      @Eirath 17 дней назад

      @@erikwahlberg448 He's a bit aggressive in his response, but he's factually right at least

    • @Alex_Gordon
      @Alex_Gordon 17 дней назад

      @@Eirath he has some points, but yeah, he's getting a bit too worked up, over what's just a video on youtube lol

    • @ajf5759
      @ajf5759 4 дня назад

      I'm sure your detailed response is well meant, but you really come across as arrogant ... and rude to the poor girl. She's just expressing interesting impressions gained from living in Sweden. Good that you correct her where she's got it wrong, but you really do need to moderate your tone. Oh, and we in the UK start weeks with a Sunday, so you might try to be a little less dogmatic about things you've no knowledge of.

  • @ingvartorma9789
    @ingvartorma9789 17 дней назад

    As for this with meeting friends and what week they can, only happens in southern Sweden. I live up in Lapland and in the city of Kiruna, here you call your friend and ask if they are home and if you can come by for a cup of coffee. If that doesn't work, a date is agreed upon when they can and not which week. When it comes to queuing, whether it's in a shop or to rent an apartment, or getting a parking space with engine heaters or other queues. That way, we Swedes don't waste energy on getting angry or irritated. But we wait politely for when you arrive or arrive at the front. Because we also think about how others would feel if you jump ahead in a walk or try to get ahead of everyone else. This would make everyone else angry and they would hate the person who doesn't follow the rules about standing in line. When it comes to us Swedes cycling or walking a lot, it is because we care about our health. You complain about how it is in Gothenburg and that it is hilly, if you were to visit Kiruna and cycle here, you would stop complaining about how it is in Gothenburg. Because old Kiruna center was built on a hill, as well as all of Kiruna there are many more hills. So we Kiruna residents naturally have the strongest leg muscles naturally and the best fitness, precisely because of all the slopes Kiruna has. Then why you are not allowed to bring a bicycle on the bus has to do with safety, partly if the bus crashes and the bicycle is not attached to something, then it flies away from the G-force and injures other people. Or if the bus catches on fire, the bicycle is an obstacle and people can be burned to death because a bicycle prevents people from getting out. You need to think more than just lamenting about not being able to bring your bike on a bus.

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 17 дней назад

      Weeks and queues- thanks for explaining, I actually really appreciate how people polite during waiting, this is very nice. About buses and bicycle, you can say the same for stroller or for shoppingvagn, also both trains and buses have belts that you can attach to bicycle/stroller/etc to prevent it from getting out

    • @ingvartorma9789
      @ingvartorma9789 17 дней назад

      @@KseniaPya When it comes to this with bicycles and prams, it is not the bus companies that decide, but it is the Swedish Traffic Safety Administration that decides and that with the advice of the fire brigade. Because Sweden has stricter rules than other countries, but it's all about safety. So the Swedish Transport Administration has decided that it is forbidden to carry a bicycle, should a bus driver allow a bicycle to be taken even then, the bus company and the bus driver will be fined. If this is repeated, the bus companies will lose the right to operate. I know this because my father has worked as a juror in the court.

  • @donkfail1
    @donkfail1 18 дней назад

    Great insight on how our country can be experienced. Don't worry about the week numbers. I'm born Swedish and am always confused and have to ask for the date when someone uses the week numbers.

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 18 дней назад

      Good to hear that from locals 😂

    • @Tuxa77
      @Tuxa77 18 дней назад

      As a Swede, I always use weeks. Both at work, and for scheduals in school. 😂

    • @ampleyfly
      @ampleyfly 18 дней назад

      I only encountered week numbers regularly after starting to work. Don't know if it's an older generation thing or just more common in adult life in general, what with planning vacations and stuff.

    • @birgittae9046
      @birgittae9046 18 дней назад

      I am Swedish but I have no idea what week number it is at the moment. Have to check it up at the calendar when needed. Some events happens regulary the same week every year, then it is easier to remember that week number though.

    • @Tuxa77
      @Tuxa77 17 дней назад

      @ampleyfly yeah, my work always schedules everything based on weeks, and so do the kids' schools. But even before that, when I was in high school, most planning on what course we should read, etc, were based on weeks.

  • @da206hbe
    @da206hbe 18 дней назад

    The easiest way to know witch week it is is to use your calendar on your Android or Apple phone. Just go into settings and turn on 'Show week numbers'. Look at the month view. You could also buy yourself a pocket almanac.

  • @itsgabeherekarlsson6341
    @itsgabeherekarlsson6341 25 дней назад

    subbed since you've been here for so long and give out country so mutch love. :)

  • @davidlindberg4567
    @davidlindberg4567 Месяц назад

    The tap water in Sweden is of a very high quality, there's no need to buy water in stores, it's just a waste of money

  • @humanistastv
    @humanistastv Месяц назад

    It is true what you are saying!! It happens to me as well!! Thanks for sharing your advice! Oh yes going to nature and forests is so refreshing!! I also directly go for a siesta😂😂

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya Месяц назад

      Siesta is gooood!

  • @humanistastv
    @humanistastv Месяц назад

    I love this country!! I have studied a some of their history and really like It! Also the mindside! It is a really developed country economically but also culturally, moraly and socially! Thanks for your video showing the beautiful countryside and lovely spots!

  • @ane-louisestampe7939
    @ane-louisestampe7939 Месяц назад

    Parental leave, and later proffesional daycare is society's investment in it's future. You get better citizens, when you strive to optimise their well being. And we all KNOW that a child's first years are alfa and omega for their later development: They need love, attention and feeding - constantly!

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya Месяц назад

      Yeah, definitely agree!

  • @qrizlennberg
    @qrizlennberg Месяц назад

    I am happy that u like it here. So i give u some love ❤❤❤❤

  • @matshjalmarsson3008
    @matshjalmarsson3008 Месяц назад

    In some parts of Stockholm (and I'm sure in other cities) it's fairly common for new arrivals to rent from the person renting second hand, so third hand renting, and sometimes the third hand renter rents out the appartment in fourth hand. You can also buy, but then you need enough money for a bit of the price. With a job, you can get a loan for the rest, but it may be pricey. And lastly, you can rent from someone who has bought, but that's not always possible, and is usually limited to one year

  • @matshjalmarsson3008
    @matshjalmarsson3008 Месяц назад

    At least in Stockolm you can use your credit or debet card for public transport, but it's true that it's different in different cities

  • @matshjalmarsson3008
    @matshjalmarsson3008 2 месяца назад

    Tap water is usually of better quality than bottled water, water from springs/creeks are even better

  • @simmarmasken
    @simmarmasken 2 месяца назад

    This is very underrated! And calm, tho not the videos i typically watch. Im surprised this has little views.

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 2 месяца назад

      Thanks, I’m glad you liked it!

  • @KseniaPya
    @KseniaPya 2 месяца назад

    Websites with apartments: 1. nya.boplats.se/ 2. www.homeq.se/user/applications 3. qasa.se/en

  • @fredyyfredfreddy
    @fredyyfredfreddy 2 месяца назад

    you can also rent a room in an apartment, there are sites like easy roommate etc.

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 2 месяца назад

      Oh, thanks didn’t know that!

  • @fredyyfredfreddy
    @fredyyfredfreddy 2 месяца назад

    Sweden loves you too

  • @fredyyfredfreddy
    @fredyyfredfreddy 2 месяца назад

    this wouldn't work in Sweden as the boss is usually the last to arrive and the first to leave.

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 2 месяца назад

      True 😂

    • @ane-louisestampe7939
      @ane-louisestampe7939 Месяц назад

      @@KseniaPya If you're late in Denmark they typical comment will be: So you're clocking in at "direktørtid" today 😉😉 (direktør = manager, tid=time)

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya Месяц назад

      Oh, that’s cool 😂

  • @Janduin45
    @Janduin45 2 месяца назад

    What a nice and thoughtful video! :) You really deserve more views with the high production value and all the work that must have gone into editing.

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 2 месяца назад

      I am so happy to read this, thanks a lot ☺️

  • @eriek353
    @eriek353 2 месяца назад

    Nice to hear :)

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 2 месяца назад

      Thanks ☺️

  • @steinarhaugen7617
    @steinarhaugen7617 3 месяца назад

    Great! Next time you are in Oslo you should see the Aker Brygge/Tjuvholmen area. 😊 This area is known for great modern architecture and great restaurants.

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 3 месяца назад

      Oh, thanks for recommendation! Will definitely check it 🔥

  • @maritermatito2782
    @maritermatito2782 3 месяца назад

    What did you order?

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 3 месяца назад

      Plate with crayfishes, mussels in some broth and potatoes were there as well! But don’t actually remember the name of the dish

  • @rolandgustafsson5655
    @rolandgustafsson5655 3 месяца назад

    Nothing is good in Sweden right?Some foreigners is just complain about everything.Makes me wonder why you came here in the first place?

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 3 месяца назад

      Actually, I love Sweden and I have video about it! Didn’t understand why you decided that nothing good here for me 🥲

    • @KamiKaZantA
      @KamiKaZantA 2 месяца назад

      Men för fan, ge dig din idiot. That's not at all what she was saying. It's true that shit is a pain in the ass if you don't have BankID, a lot of services are inaccessible or made more difficult if you don't have it. Once you have it it's great. Systembolaget being a monopoly and opened at restrictive hours (which is cause of endless grief among middle aged men) and shops being closed in summers was a cultural observation from her. And public transport is expensive. The last few decades there's the prevailing thought among politicians to privatize everything, and those who runs those businesses wants to earn a buck = expensive.

    • @matshjalmarsson3008
      @matshjalmarsson3008 Месяц назад

      Since that is nothing like what she said, I guess you're just a racist? Oh, and you should read up on English, it's really practical to know at least the basics.

    • @robertjonsson5750
      @robertjonsson5750 28 дней назад

      ​@@KseniaPya Please, don't mind him. He's problably a racist voting for Swedish Democrats.

  • @robaalkhoury8249
    @robaalkhoury8249 3 месяца назад

    Do the restaurants have outdoor seating?

    • @KseniaPya
      @KseniaPya 3 месяца назад

      They were building terrace outside, I believe they finished it!

  • @WorstDruidEU
    @WorstDruidEU 4 месяца назад

    Doing good!

  • @KseniaPya
    @KseniaPya 5 месяцев назад

    I need to say sorry about my English mistakes :D Feel too nervous filming in public in not native language