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Getting a lot worse here though. When we came 18 years ago, it was a very safe, wonderful city. Now it is not really safe at night, and has lots of areas to be avoided at all times. Mostly still a nice place to luve though.
It's not difficult at all! Malmö has a rich cultural heritage with numerous churches scattered throughout the city, offering a glimpse into its history and architectural beauty. Thank you for watching! 😉👍
That's awesome! Here are some recommendations: Malmö Castle, Turning Torso, St. Peter's Church, the beautiful parks like Kungsparken and Pildammsparken, and Lilla Torg for great food and atmosphere. Enjoy your trip and thanks for watching! 😊
I've lived here for 40 years, and have had an active outdoor social life the last 20 years and I never felt that way. The city has less crime per capita compared to Gothenburg and Stockholm, heck it doesn't even hit 3rd place even though it's the 3rd largest city... It's dangerous according to conservative- and racist sources since it is a multicultural city. But the numbers don't back it up. Sure, since interpool and Swedish police started to crack down on drug distribution there has been a lot of unease, gun violence etc. as an aftermath of those crackdowns (Sweden has become a drug distribution hub for all of the nordics) But primarily, gang members have been the victims, and generally not average citizens. That initial spike has dropped significantly this and last year. If you look globally, Sweden is still a very safe place to live. And Malmö doesn't stick out statistically.
Once you stop watching racist media, you realize that even a multicultural city like Malmö is in fact predominantly Swedish. But that's not the mental image conservative/racist propaganda wants to portray. Segregation however is still a problem. Not because immigrants come from other cultures, but because it makes it harder for them to integrate into society. Still it usually takes only one generation before people get integrated here in Sweden, which is about the best result you find in Europe.
Probably filmed during a weekday. It becomes busier during weekends. But ultimately it's a small 350K city with a pretty decent spread of local commerce. In the 80's and 90's people came into the city centre to go shopping, it became quite crowded. But due to Malmö adopting a more walkable and bike friendly city planning I just think people are more evenly spread out these days.
Finding a part-time job as an international student in Malmo, Sweden, presents moderate challenges due to factors such as language requirements, work permit regulations, competition, and the necessity of networking. While English proficiency is beneficial, knowledge of Swedish can significantly broaden job opportunities, particularly in customer service or retail roles. Understanding and adhering to work permit regulations is essential for legal employment. Given Malmo's diverse population and student community, competition for part-time positions can be high, necessitating persistence and flexibility in the job search. Networking and making connections within university circles and the local community can greatly aid in finding job opportunities. Utilizing available resources, such as university career services and online job boards, is crucial for navigating the job market effectively. Despite the challenges, with determination and adaptability, international students can enhance their prospects of securing part-time employment in Malmo.
Nice walking tour
I really want to go sweden in the future
Such a wonderful country
Thanks a lot and happy new year 🎉 😊 ☺️ ✨️
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the walking tour. Sweden is indeed a wonderful country with so much to offer. Wishing you a fantastic new year ahead filled with amazing adventures, and I hope you get to visit Sweden soon! 🎉😊✨️
Wow.Very beautiful people and very beautiful country Roads and every body are walking in discipline.
Exactly! Thanks for watching and commenting!
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what discipline?
A beautiful city Malmö. I visited it during my motorbike trip from Vicenza(Italy) 🇮🇹 to Sweden 🇸🇪 in 2022.
Thank you for sharing this video.
Thank you! 🙏 Your motorbike journey must have been unforgettable. I'm glad this video brought back memories of Malmö for you. 🙂
Nice walking tour
Thank you so much! We are glad you enjoyed the walking tour! 😃
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Nice video virtual strolls, you got a new subscriber, good luck with your channel 😊 greetings from Seattle.
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I hope sometimes i can visit to malmoe
Pretty much the most livable city in Sweden. QoL is unbeatable.
Thank you for your comment! 😊 I'm glad you think so. It's true, the quality of life in Malmö is exceptional and it's a wonderful place to live. 🌟🏡
Getting a lot worse here though. When we came 18 years ago, it was a very safe, wonderful city. Now it is not really safe at night, and has lots of areas to be avoided at all times. Mostly still a nice place to luve though.
@@DPHPGFYep, and all cause of the immigrants. Over all, I don’t live in Sweden but if I did I would live in either Stockholm or Malmö.
Malmo est plus belle suédoise ville après la capitale stockholm, je souhaite la visiter à l'avenir❤
Votre frère d'algérie ❤
Malmö est vraiment magnifique ! J'espère que vous pourrez la visiter bientôt ! 😊❤
Un grand salut à mon frère d'Algérie ! Merci pour votre message. ❤
Love Sweden😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Sweden truly has its own special charm 😊
Is it hard to find a church ?
It's not difficult at all! Malmö has a rich cultural heritage with numerous churches scattered throughout the city, offering a glimpse into its history and architectural beauty.
Thank you for watching! 😉👍
I'll be there in a month, which places do you recomend to visit? Nice video
That's awesome! Here are some recommendations: Malmö Castle, Turning Torso, St. Peter's Church, the beautiful parks like Kungsparken and Pildammsparken, and Lilla Torg for great food and atmosphere. Enjoy your trip and thanks for watching! 😊
Great video.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Malmö is a really good looking city. Great to see that there are a lot of white people and the city isn't completely destroyed by immigrants.
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The city has a minority Swedish population.
Then whereae all these immigrants? @@BebbeBebbeLito
@@heinmolenaar6750Outside the centre city. Too expensive for them to live there.
Dangerous city
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I've lived here for 40 years, and have had an active outdoor social life the last 20 years and I never felt that way. The city has less crime per capita compared to Gothenburg and Stockholm, heck it doesn't even hit 3rd place even though it's the 3rd largest city... It's dangerous according to conservative- and racist sources since it is a multicultural city. But the numbers don't back it up. Sure, since interpool and Swedish police started to crack down on drug distribution there has been a lot of unease, gun violence etc. as an aftermath of those crackdowns (Sweden has become a drug distribution hub for all of the nordics) But primarily, gang members have been the victims, and generally not average citizens. That initial spike has dropped significantly this and last year. If you look globally, Sweden is still a very safe place to live. And Malmö doesn't stick out statistically.
malmö sverige
Absolut! 🌟 Vi hoppas att du har gillat videon. 🙂🎥
I heard so much bad things about malmo. Because of all the immigrants. I don"t see immigrants.
Where are the arabs, somalis and syrian?
🤔Thanks for watching...
Once you stop watching racist media, you realize that even a multicultural city like Malmö is in fact predominantly Swedish. But that's not the mental image conservative/racist propaganda wants to portray. Segregation however is still a problem. Not because immigrants come from other cultures, but because it makes it harder for them to integrate into society. Still it usually takes only one generation before people get integrated here in Sweden, which is about the best result you find in Europe.
Meanwhile in the real world….
Arabs Emirates of Mälmo
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@@VirtualStrolls they have been invaded
Yea. Looking from America... Mass deportations required
Malmö*
I see one white person for every 15 people I see in my are where I live rest is Arab
Why are there few people? Where are all the people?
I think it's because Malmö is not a very crowded city. Thanks for watching and commenting! 😊👍
Probably filmed during a weekday. It becomes busier during weekends. But ultimately it's a small 350K city with a pretty decent spread of local commerce. In the 80's and 90's people came into the city centre to go shopping, it became quite crowded. But due to Malmö adopting a more walkable and bike friendly city planning I just think people are more evenly spread out these days.
How much is it difficult to have a part time job for an international student?
Finding a part-time job as an international student in Malmo, Sweden, presents moderate challenges due to factors such as language requirements, work permit regulations, competition, and the necessity of networking. While English proficiency is beneficial, knowledge of Swedish can significantly broaden job opportunities, particularly in customer service or retail roles.
Understanding and adhering to work permit regulations is essential for legal employment. Given Malmo's diverse population and student community, competition for part-time positions can be high, necessitating persistence and flexibility in the job search. Networking and making connections within university circles and the local community can greatly aid in finding job opportunities. Utilizing available resources, such as university career services and online job boards, is crucial for navigating the job market effectively. Despite the challenges, with determination and adaptability, international students can enhance their prospects of securing part-time employment in Malmo.