What is the Best and Worst Thing About Living in Sweden?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 фев 2023
  • The pros and cons of living in Sweden: I went to the streets in Stockholm and asked Swedes
    (and foreigners) what they think is the best and worst thing about living in Sweden. Usually it's foreigners sharing their opinion on life in Sweden (from what I've seen on RUclips) so I thought I'd be fun to share what the Swedes had to say for a change. Hopefully this gives somewhat of an insight of what you could expect if you'd like to travel or potentially even live in Sweden in the future.
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Комментарии • 522

  • @bunnylove2212
    @bunnylove2212 10 месяцев назад +44

    "no one talks to each other". Yes. Sign me up. grew up in NYC, have lived in major cities and now Texas: I am so tired of everyone in everyone's business. Live and let be. I'm in.

    • @HackersSun
      @HackersSun Месяц назад

      I think I got that running in my blood too, heh.
      Temperaments and preferences carry over from heritages, I have english and nord heritage and I hate talking to people .
      Everyone thinks I'm dumb, and in my family too. I came to watch this video to see if everyone has this temperament.

  • @christopherx7428
    @christopherx7428 11 месяцев назад +184

    As a Swede, I would say that the best thing is "Allemansrätten", i.e. the freedom to roam in nature. The worst is November: Rain and darkness (as there is no snow then)

    • @HyperVectra
      @HyperVectra 9 месяцев назад +11

      You are so right.. I completely forgot about that! When my girlfriend said we could camp on someones private property as long as you are a respectful distance away and knock on the door and let them know its totally fine.. and they were totally ok. Picking Kantarell, hjortron & lingonberry was so much fun too.

    • @jmkass
      @jmkass 8 месяцев назад +3

      I agree. Allemansrätten is awesome. And the worst thing is that you have to conform 100% to the rules dictated by society/government, otherwise everyone will think there's something wrong with you if you don't.

    • @dazaman11
      @dazaman11 8 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@jmkassgenuine question but is that not the same as in any other country?

    • @AntonGermanReal
      @AntonGermanReal 7 месяцев назад

      håller med!

    • @3van660
      @3van660 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@dazaman11 In Sweden there is a phenomenon called jantelagen meaning if you deviate somewhat from the norm people will dislike you. It doesn't have to be that you're disturbing anyone it's just a bias most Swedes have for some reason. It doesn't really affect you tho since the worst repercussion you'll have for breaking it is an angry stare or a quiet mutter

  • @chanchito4401
    @chanchito4401 Год назад +123

    I am learning Swedish at the moment (I am British) and I found this a good listening exercise as I recognised a lot of words!

    • @jasperthespiderman4281
      @jasperthespiderman4281 Год назад +6

      samee i am learning swedish!!

    • @maryd2934
      @maryd2934 Год назад +1

      @@jasperthespiderman4281 im thinking of learning swedish as well? Is it an easy language to learn and do you know any tips or sites i can learn from?

    • @jasperthespiderman4281
      @jasperthespiderman4281 Год назад

      @@maryd2934 I am learning from Duolingo because only site i can find but its easy but aswell as being easy it is also quit difficult

    • @TheRCAirsofter
      @TheRCAirsofter Год назад +5

      @@maryd2934 I am a native Swedish speaker, and for me growing up in America the best way to learn was exposure and speaking with other swedes.

    • @annicaesplund6613
      @annicaesplund6613 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@maryd2934english and Swedish are both in the germanic language group. You have a lot of everyday words that stem from Old Norse.

  • @davidnilsson1655
    @davidnilsson1655 Год назад +291

    If Sweden had longer summers and more sun it would've been 10/10

    • @aylinchenbienchen7047
      @aylinchenbienchen7047 Год назад +16

      It IS a 10/10. U r just not made for it as it seems^^

    • @antoniocasamassa6421
      @antoniocasamassa6421 Год назад +1

      Most boring country ever, ultra progressive woke zombies 😂

    • @Mahalakshmi-Khan
      @Mahalakshmi-Khan Год назад +3

      @@aylinchenbienchen7047 Nope. The social life ( especially if you are not swede ) and weather are definitely a drawback..

    • @Shushh920
      @Shushh920 Год назад +14

      Yeah and maybe the gang shootings

    • @user-jo8zn6bl6o
      @user-jo8zn6bl6o Год назад

      No way the darkness winter is the best time for Sweden 1290==1217AB==617A truely hiding solutions

  • @sarahmckenzie847
    @sarahmckenzie847 8 месяцев назад +101

    I am a New Zealander who lived in Sweden for six months, I would say my favourite things were how amazing the public services (public transport, maintenance of cities, urban planning) is, as well as the emphasis on sustainability, healthiness and equality! My least favourite things are the horrible winter weather (I lived in Skåne so it rained a lot too) and how reserved/cold people are to strangers.

    • @annicaesplund6613
      @annicaesplund6613 8 месяцев назад +3

      Maybe not reserved, but shy?

    • @jeremiahstromberg8940
      @jeremiahstromberg8940 7 месяцев назад +4

      did you actually say that public transport is good? and just 3 weeks ago???!!! do you live in Stockholm or elsewhere

    • @fidybeanbird
      @fidybeanbird 7 месяцев назад +3

      I moved to your country from Eastern Europe and I already miss public transport as you mentioned in your comment 😢

    • @Likkivi
      @Likkivi 7 месяцев назад +9

      Swedish equality aka active discrimination against males

    • @idiotrepubliken
      @idiotrepubliken 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@annicaesplund6613 not shy, due to us Swedes spending 6-8 months every year mostly indoors that's just how our culture developed. You can see similarities in other cold countries and warmer countries tend to be more open.
      People do however say that once you become friends with a Swede, its a friend for life.

  • @eliotsalgado9908
    @eliotsalgado9908 11 месяцев назад +72

    Been to Sweden 3 times.
    I always go when it’s cold and such, regardless of the cold, I totally fell in love with the country, its people, its language, its culture… I’d love to move to Sweden someday. Been to many places, but never ever felt like I was home except for Sweden.

    • @CClarinet123
      @CClarinet123 7 месяцев назад

      Same! I've been twice, always in the winter, and love it. I wish I could move there

    • @-xziaz-7839
      @-xziaz-7839 7 месяцев назад

      We already have enough immigrants

    • @CClarinet123
      @CClarinet123 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@-xziaz-7839 so does everywhere else 😉

    • @hellomate639
      @hellomate639 2 месяца назад

      Same!
      Sweden feels like home whenever I go.

    • @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi
      @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi Месяц назад

      Worst
      a society that doesnt care for its families
      where people only help eachother if they are required to
      where people dont care about the elderly
      kids cant hav fun without alcohol
      adults die alone more often than in the care of family
      where theres no culture or architecture outside the old town in Stockholm
      where theres more sex assault and shootings per capita than anywhere in the west europe
      Best things?
      Fresh air
      Thats it

  • @CM73878
    @CM73878 8 месяцев назад +56

    My family is Swedish but I live in London. Over the last 20 years I have seen a gradual deterioration in the country. There is vastly more social unrest and visible signs of poverty, which I didn’t see in my youth. Something has changed and it makes me very sad.

    • @jollan1747
      @jollan1747 7 месяцев назад +1

      Immigration. The unfortunate truth.

    • @keemoify
      @keemoify 7 месяцев назад +27

      And immigration. Its ok buddy, you can say it without being a racist..

    • @XGoldenPhoenixX
      @XGoldenPhoenixX 7 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah it's chaotic, swedish people are very soft and that is very nice but it can also not be so good when you don't put any limits.

    • @237.zr9
      @237.zr9 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@keemoifythat is one of the main reasons, but you can’t say that anymore. especially if you are white. even I as a half asian living in Sweden (which makes it easier for me to speak on the topic) get called ”racist” and ”betrayer of my kind” or whatever for saying stuff like that. people are really getting soft. it is always feelings over facts

    • @keemoify
      @keemoify 7 месяцев назад +7

      @@237.zr9 Asiatere og folk generelt fra (ikke muslimske land) er noen av de beste innvandrerne. De lar seg lett integrere og skaper veldig lite problemer.

  • @ResonatingSweden
    @ResonatingSweden 11 месяцев назад +30

    An interesting topic and interesting answers from your fellow Stockholmers. I moved here 3 months ago, in the middle of winter (I live in the North) and I bought a house and brought my 2yo baby kid and my husband. I will answer your question too - Things I LOVE about Sweden and some reasons why we moved here - clean fresh water, air, People taking care of the nature and their surroundings in general, People are considerate and maybe a little shy and closed up, but kind and helpful even here in the north.
    Things I don't like are the bureaucracy, The long waiting lists for everything (we are waiting for 8 months for a dagis...now to be a förskola), But pretty much everything else with this country is great!
    We chose to live here because I am resonating a lot with the culture and the values of the Swedes and want to raise my daughter in a normal , nice, good and caring country. And even tho we will be emigrants forever here... Better to be emigrants in a good country than to be no-ones in our own shitty country who does not take care of it's citizens!
    So my answer to your third question is the North of Sweden where it's cozy in the winter and we have northern lights every two nights and so light and bright in the summer when the sunset and the sunrise are the same hand in hand and dancing in the pink sky!

    • @HyperVectra
      @HyperVectra 9 месяцев назад +3

      I thought I hated the bureaucracy then I realized its because they just do it right the first time

    • @adrian-4767
      @adrian-4767 8 месяцев назад +2

      ResonatingSweden what's your country of origin?

    • @ResonatingSweden
      @ResonatingSweden 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@adrian-4767 Bulgaria 🤪

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 7 месяцев назад

      God bless you sister ❣️🙏 nice to hear you found your home in north Swede. You are very true immigrant in a country who atleast take care of citizens is better than a shitty country where someone came from. Stay bless always be happy. Also pray for me I am also on same track ....

  • @evernightt
    @evernightt Год назад +10

    Thank you for this! Kind of got me excited to fly in already. I'm doing my MSSc in Uppsala University in August.

  • @sangreenleaf369
    @sangreenleaf369 4 месяца назад +1

    please do more content like this, i'm learning Swedish and those videos are so helpful

  • @Adamulik
    @Adamulik 8 месяцев назад +18

    The worst thing I would say is the complexity of social life including (dating, making new friends, meeting new people, relationship with neighbors). The perception of making friendships is very complex for internationals and even for many Swedes, which leads to a sense of loneliness and less acceptance in the society. The rest is Fantastic

  • @BRIMZ619
    @BRIMZ619 Год назад +25

    Being Swedish but growing up in America I would love to visit Våstergötland..that is where my family came from. One day soon I hope to be able to visit.

    • @TheRCAirsofter
      @TheRCAirsofter Год назад

      Do you speak Swedish?

    • @BRIMZ619
      @BRIMZ619 Год назад

      @Slash Krytac! no my grandmother did but she passed away when I was little.

    • @RendezvouDoo
      @RendezvouDoo Год назад +1

      Take me with you. Haha jk

    • @rowenaryder3934
      @rowenaryder3934 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@BRIMZ619 I relate to this so much! My grandpa moved to America when he fell in love with my Nan! He died before I could become fluent. My partner and I are on a journey together to become fluent and move there. I grew up with a lot of swedish culture and I spoke a little before my grandpa died. I can understand some of basic conversations and even reply in swedish. 3 year goal now hopefully we can do it!

    • @user-sm9cu8ew5e
      @user-sm9cu8ew5e 9 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/8ytKDhWydc0/видео.html
      Important video about Quran

  • @JeanPierre-kw6cd
    @JeanPierre-kw6cd Год назад +4

    Hej! I found this type of content insightful and helpful as a passive way of learning the beautiful Swedish language and culture. Kansla

  • @dollyvlogtv
    @dollyvlogtv Год назад +22

    I just really like the public transport and architecture in Stockholm!

  • @RendezvouDoo
    @RendezvouDoo Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video. Its interesting. I think i would love Sweden.

  • @casperfransson2450
    @casperfransson2450 3 месяца назад +4

    The worst thing in Sweden at the moment is the increase of crime, in the town I live in there is attempt of murder atleast 2 times a month or someone gets physically abused. You really dont want to get out of your home during the evenings and night cause you never know if someone is gonna jump or rob you. The crimes has increased exponentially after we have been taking in immigrants mainly from the middle eastern during 2015 and so on, and it makes a little bit of a culture crash where the immigrants dont have the same values as we swedes do. But I dont want to focus as much on the misbehaved immigrant I know alot of people who comes from the same places and is friendly, peaceful and make great friends with.

    • @jimkillerx
      @jimkillerx 5 дней назад

      Immigrants are the issue. Say it how it is. Don't sugarcoat anything.

  • @inesklee5028
    @inesklee5028 8 месяцев назад +8

    I like in Sweden the quietness, the styling of the people, clean fasades and streets, interesting food, a good culture, a big amount of museums, swedish design, ideas, solutions... Nice.

    • @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi
      @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi Месяц назад

      Worst
      a society that doesnt care for its families
      where people only help eachother if they are required to
      where people dont care about the elderly
      kids cant hav fun without alcohol
      adults die alone more often than in the care of family
      where theres no culture or architecture outside the old town in Stockholm
      where theres more sex assault and shootings per capita than anywhere in the west europe
      Best things?
      Fresh air
      Thats it

  • @Hobbytrem
    @Hobbytrem 2 месяца назад

    You are a great interviewer. Great job achieved n 🎉

  • @thanasisk
    @thanasisk Год назад +14

    pros - good working environment, relaxed lifestyle, cons - climate/weather/darkness

    • @greenjoker-kl7lg
      @greenjoker-kl7lg Год назад

      so right

    • @mdnazmul-vm9ib
      @mdnazmul-vm9ib 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@greenjoker-kl7lg what's the problem with weather? Is too bad to survive

    • @DannijeL
      @DannijeL 9 месяцев назад

      Also big pros is that you can camp without restrictions

    • @keithford245
      @keithford245 8 месяцев назад

      Don’t worry about the cons. Life is much worse in other countries.

    • @VinyZikss
      @VinyZikss 8 месяцев назад

      @@mdnazmul-vm9ibyeah man, i'm from Latam and I'm not even living in a very northern country like Sweden but the winter is very rough and dark as hell. The sun is only "out" (when it's not cloudy which is like 80% of the time) from 9 to 17 or even less

  • @user-nt4gt3wm5k
    @user-nt4gt3wm5k 5 месяцев назад +4

    Jag är från Thailand och har bott där 10 års vad jag älskar och kär hur ni har fika och kaffe jättegott 😀 era kultur jag alltid längtar Sverige 🇸🇪 älskar Sverige 😊😍

  • @dxhamshack7905
    @dxhamshack7905 7 месяцев назад +5

    I am Swedish but didn't feel like I belonged anymore so I expatriated. Sweden has changed too much since I grew up in the 70s and 80s.
    Best with Sweden is Allemansrätten. Worst with Sweden is how the last 30 years of politics have ruined it, the high taxes, the over the top welfare, the extreme immigration, and the enviro extremism.

    • @southernfriedkiwi7726
      @southernfriedkiwi7726 3 месяца назад +2

      I grew up in New Zealand in the 70s and 80s as well. I left in 89 to move to Australia and have lived in America full time since 98. Your "worst" aspects of Sweden are my reasons for not returning to New Zealand(or Australia) to live(plus insane housing costs). The last time that my wife and I visited New Zealand and Australia was 2019. I was blown away by how socialist and feminized both countries had become. There was a very evident anti white male/enviro extremist/globalist/dumbing down of so many people. Interestingly, post covid, a lot of people have woken up from their indoctrinated slumber and are starting to seriously question who their Govt is actually working for(WEF). I fear that it may be too little, too late though.

    • @dxhamshack7905
      @dxhamshack7905 3 месяца назад +2

      @@southernfriedkiwi7726 I know what you mean Bro, same in Sweden. Former prime minister (socialist) even publicly have said, in several occations," we need to do this and that, to be in order before the great reset", nobody listens to what she was saying... I am sorry to hear it about NZ. I have been close to expatriating to Cook Islands, which I know is in close collaboration with NZ. Would probably have been a nightmare to have been there during covid.

    • @southernfriedkiwi7726
      @southernfriedkiwi7726 3 месяца назад

      @@dxhamshack7905 Jacinda Adern should be in prison, for operating as a foreign agent for the WEF.

  • @creativeb549
    @creativeb549 Месяц назад +1

    As an American who moved here a year ago, I don't miss at all the small talk. I'm actually embracing the Swedish honest approach of being real. Also, the food is fantastic, high quality.

  • @alejandrabustamante889
    @alejandrabustamante889 10 месяцев назад +5

    Ive been in Sweden in several seasons, the pros is that summers are amazing! So many lakes and beautiful nature, it’s safe, high quality of life, clean Cons: dark winters, coldddd

    • @annicaesplund6613
      @annicaesplund6613 8 месяцев назад

      There's no bad weather, just bad clothing. Layers. Winter boots. Longjohns. Hat. Gloves. If you have cold feet nothing helps.

    • @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi
      @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi Месяц назад

      @@annicaesplund6613 Worst
      a society that doesnt care for its families
      where people only help eachother if they are required to
      where people dont care about the elderly
      kids cant hav fun without alcohol
      adults die alone more often than in the care of family
      where theres no culture or architecture outside the old town in Stockholm
      where theres more sex assault and shootings per capita than anywhere in the west europe
      Best things?
      Fresh air
      Thats it

  • @charlesbukenya2054
    @charlesbukenya2054 26 дней назад +1

    As a naturalized Swedish citizen myself, I would say I love the pristine nature in Sweden, its amazing, family friendly policies for parents like myself are incredible and one last good thing are the native Swedish people, so humble and peaceful, such a pleasure to co-exist with. On the negative the social life sucks, food options aren't great, but can be good if you are willing to spent a bit more and go to nicer restaurants. Groceries on the other hand are readily available in a diverse array in supermarkets if you are good at cooking. One last thing I really hate are the unnecessary bureaucracies like housing queues, systembolaget, building codes etc

    • @Somebody_i_used_2_know
      @Somebody_i_used_2_know 20 дней назад

      and the crime rate

    • @charlesbukenya2054
      @charlesbukenya2054 19 дней назад +1

      @@Somebody_i_used_2_know The crime rate is just in media, in actual reality, crime rate in Sweden is lower than most European countries, gang related violence is different from crime rate if thats what you are referring to, but where I live I don't really experience that, its concentrated in a few hot spots in bigger cities. But also Swedish crime statistics account higher because in Sweden every petty crime is reported as crime, like say pickpocketing, if it happens in Sweden thats a major crime, but if it happens in Italy or Spain, it barely gets reported. In reality we know you are far more likely to face such petty crime in Southern Europe than Sweden.

    • @Somebody_i_used_2_know
      @Somebody_i_used_2_know 19 дней назад

      @@charlesbukenya2054 idk about you sir but i live in a big town Lerum near Gothenburg and i tell you there is constant violence there

  • @sundeepkanchan3094
    @sundeepkanchan3094 8 месяцев назад

    My family visited really like the place, very nice people. I like to visit probably next year's.

  • @Baeomran
    @Baeomran 7 месяцев назад +6

    🤩Hello, friend! ❤️ After watching this video, I've been contemplating a move from the UK 🇬🇧 to Sweden 🇸🇪. I genuinely aspire to become a part of Swedish society because it appears to align perfectly with my interests and preferences. The culture, lifestyle, and everything I've seen so far seem exceptionally appealing and suit my tastes. I can't wait to explore this exciting opportunity and embrace the Swedish way of life! 🇸🇪☕

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 7 месяцев назад

      😊❤

    • @237.zr9
      @237.zr9 7 месяцев назад

      that’s so nice to hear! Sweden is great but I would advise you not to move to certain areas in Sweden. some areas here are rising rapidly in crime rates. but for the most part it is still pretty good :)

    • @237.zr9
      @237.zr9 7 месяцев назад

      by the way if you are considering moving to Malmö (which is really close to Copenhagen meaning you can easily travel back and forth to UK) i could tell you anything you wanna know about this city :)

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 7 месяцев назад

      @@237.zr9 may I ask which cities and towns in Sweden are Safe to live in as South Asian expats ?

    • @237.zr9
      @237.zr9 7 месяцев назад

      @@zainulabdin1720 well it is kinda hard to say exactly which cities are good but i live in Malmö so i can tell you a lot about my city. it is very mixed. a lot of different ethnicites live here so it’s very diverse but sometimes that can cause conflicts. we all come from different cultures and have grown up in different ways so we have different point of views. but for the most part people are pretty quiet and don’t talk to strangers. Lund, a city near Malmö would be my favorite Swedish city. it is very calm, very beautiful and smaller than Malmö. their crime rate is much lower and there are also less immigrants and diversity but still a lot compared to northern Sweden. Lund is about 20 mins with car from Sweden so you can still travel to Malmö easily. i don’t know much about other cities further up in the country but i would say south is the best because you can get to both Denmark and Germany quickly. Germany takes about 3-4 hours with car/boat (you can get your car on a boat) and from Malmö to Denmark is less than an hour with car. if i remember correctly about 15 mins with train. the capital, Stockholm, is nice. there is more to do, more to see, it is kinda the same as Malmö but bigger. if you can ask more specific questions i can try to answer them better! this was all i could think of at the moment

  • @roskis6493
    @roskis6493 Год назад +10

    Wow, I'm from Västervik and I was surprised the French woman said she would like to move here, out of all places. But yea, It's good, and peaceful. Not alot going on.

    • @ok-tw9ge
      @ok-tw9ge 10 месяцев назад

      Would you say it gets boring at times?

    • @roskis6493
      @roskis6493 10 месяцев назад

      @@ok-tw9ge Yes

  • @maxovedo473
    @maxovedo473 9 месяцев назад +11

    I' ve been in Stockholm in 2000. Beautiful city , nice people and the girls are gorgeous . The place was a bit boring to be honest , the cold is not for me. I could never live there . Their mentality is too different from mine . I'm latin man.

    • @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi
      @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi Месяц назад

      you must come from a latin country as women in swden are plain compared to east europe

    • @maxovedo473
      @maxovedo473 Месяц назад

      @@AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi I'm latin as i said. Depence which part of east europe women come from as well. Romanian and polish girls as mentality i prefer more then swedish. Romania as so much latin blood . Romania means land of Romans that's why they have got this name . Been colonize in the Roman Empire.

    • @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi
      @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi Месяц назад

      ​@@maxovedo473 Swedenn does not have remotely attractive women compared to pretty much anywhere east of poland.
      Here is a little fact
      82% of the female models in Milan and about 2/3 of the models in Paris are from east europe.
      There are almost NO swedish models. why? ive been to sweden and the women are not attractive at all. for me they look like english women. Thats just my opinion
      but the stats regarding the models is fact

    • @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi
      @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi Месяц назад

      @@maxovedo473 ​ It is your opinion but to be honest i think it is fair to say that Sweden does not have remotely attractive women compared to pretty much anywhere east of poland. i base this on an interesting fact.
      Here is a little fact
      82% of the female models in Milan and about 2/3 of the models in Paris are from east europe.
      almost all young non asian models in China and Japan are brought in from Siberia.
      There are almost NO scandinavian models anywhere in the industry. why?
      facial structure is poor in sweden. small doe eyes, large jaws and unformed noses. pointy..
      ive been to sweden and the women are not attractive at all. for me they look like english women with slightly smaller noses. Thats just my opinion
      but the stats regarding the models is fact.
      Baltic people are not as good looking as eastern slavs/e euros bc they in fact have scandinvian phenotypes.
      ROmanians i think are a mix of south and east slavs although the language is yes latin bc of rome conquering it.
      Where in swden did you see beautiful women?
      just curious as if y9ou walk down the streets of kiev and compare it to stockholm its impossible to thing swedes are attractive. even with the fancy makeup and hair and clothes

  • @erikahenborg
    @erikahenborg Год назад

    Nice video! 🔥

  • @svfilms2778
    @svfilms2778 8 месяцев назад +1

    i visited Stockholm once, it was pretty good place. On my next visit (whenever that comes) i would like to visit kolmården. theres a roller coaster called wildfire and i rlly wanna ride it. greetings from ur neighbor, Finland

  • @HammeredReactions
    @HammeredReactions 4 месяца назад +3

    I just moved from Chicago to Göteborg and have to say that the winters aren’t near as bad here. Definitely more reserved and quiet here, especially on public transportation. The summers are absolutely perfect. Sooo clean here and the air is so fresh. So much to do in the city.

  • @DanihelMetalPromotion
    @DanihelMetalPromotion 7 месяцев назад +5

    Only visited Sweden 3 times. Stockholm twice and Gothenburg once. I like the nature the most and the least the difficulty to make friends. Even at a bar people are so closed off. Or they are completely drunk and tell you too much. There is no middle ground it seems. Not my cup of tea.
    I am Dutch btw, people can be rather closed off here too, and here it is not my favorite part of the culture either 😅

    • @Ge0rGi.
      @Ge0rGi. 5 месяцев назад +3

      🤣🤣🤣the last thing u want is a drunk person talking nonsense to you🤣 Cheers from Romania👍

    • @DanihelMetalPromotion
      @DanihelMetalPromotion 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Ge0rGi. Personally I don't feel too comfortable with really drunk people anyway because many have bad drunk moods. I only go to concerts these days. No more pubs.

  • @RITA-gc2dv
    @RITA-gc2dv 10 месяцев назад +9

    As a Swede the best thing is: The good standard of living in a democratic country, with equal opportunities in terms of school, health care, give birth to children, vacation days etc. Everyone has the opportunity to live a good life.
    The bad thing: I hate November when you barely see the sun or daylight in weeks. Waking up feeling shit, go to bed feeling shit. Wouldn't mind to escape November in Sweden every year.

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 9 месяцев назад

      Try to go on vacation in Nov like Spain Italy Greece Portugal Malta etc is good for you ❤

    • @KillingTheEgo
      @KillingTheEgo 8 месяцев назад +2

      You can say good bye to all those things when Islam grows.

    • @nicolettaba726
      @nicolettaba726 8 месяцев назад

      November may not be such a good month in Italy……at least not in the north or central country

  • @freeagent8225
    @freeagent8225 8 месяцев назад

    The bakeries are the best for me, love their bread. Greeting from Australia😅

  • @douglas7260
    @douglas7260 Год назад +15

    I visited Sweden last November and the weather was horrible! 😆Haha. Grey skies, cold, wet, nasty slush snow, sunset by like 3:30 p.m. ish. I am visiting again in June for Mid-Sommar and moving to Farsta hopefully before the end of the year. I hope I can deal with the cold and grey skies 😅
    The people are very nice and interesting culture. Though the language is quite difficult to learn. 😬

    • @Vm.9424
      @Vm.9424 Год назад +1

      You should come in the summer

    • @douglas7260
      @douglas7260 Год назад

      @@Vm.9424 I am! I am coming next month for mid-sommar.

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 Год назад

      ​@@Vm.9424 Sweden is good for families? Settlement

    • @Vm.9424
      @Vm.9424 Год назад +1

      @@zainulabdin1720 👍

    • @jonathan130
      @jonathan130 9 месяцев назад +3

      The language is quite similar to English so I don’t see why it hard

  • @carolinetheberge4671
    @carolinetheberge4671 Месяц назад

    Heading there for the first time in June so any tips??

  • @fionnaaragazza7777
    @fionnaaragazza7777 8 месяцев назад +4

    If you asked people in France, you would get much more open answers. Honest straightforward.

  • @erico5865
    @erico5865 4 месяца назад +2

    I wonder if the younger generation are more "social" than the older? Do younger friends ever gather to play cards, or go on a hike or camp together? It seems a bit sad that such a beautiful group of people do not share more of their lives together. I am american, of Swedish ancestry and must admit, learning more about Sweden has helped me understand my American family (older generation) better ..their stoicism.

  • @Envanliggrabb
    @Envanliggrabb Год назад +1

    Riktigt intressant video!! Mer sånt här!

  • @skalman5647
    @skalman5647 2 месяца назад +1

    Best: Welfare system
    Worst: Seasonal depression 8 months of the year
    Now that spring is starting to arrive ive gotten so much happier, making me realize how depressed the dark and cold actually makes me

  • @dhoffmann3624
    @dhoffmann3624 8 месяцев назад

    I really like the connection swedish people have to nature. And I dislike the coldness and darkness in winter.

  • @jonathan130
    @jonathan130 9 месяцев назад +2

    6:45 That’s the most bs I’ve heard. I talk with strangers all the time, and people are so kind and generous to eachother. We might not sit next to somebody on the bus and talk to them like their a friend, but we still talk to eachother in many suitable occasions.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah I also talk to strangers, but in order to do that I had to overcome bad self confidence and anxiety and stuff like that. Some people I feel never want to blame themselves but always the surroundings

  • @ButterOates
    @ButterOates 5 месяцев назад +2

    I left Sweden because some months before i departed something violently horrible happened to my neighbor Sven. His daughter was raped 4 times in a week by somali and iraqi immigrants when she went commuting from home to school and forth. It is sad to see what the once beautiful country has become now.

    • @FazbearsFrights
      @FazbearsFrights 2 месяца назад

      Your pretty bad at lying

    • @jimkillerx
      @jimkillerx 5 дней назад

      @@FazbearsFrights He's not lying. Otherwise he'd be jewish.

  • @omeomy831
    @omeomy831 Год назад +5

    Anyone in Canada considering moving to Sweden because of weather? Cuz I'm going to 😂

  • @pinkytelya
    @pinkytelya 7 месяцев назад +2

    I so love this "Oh". it sounds so cute, really. I am Ukrainian and we talk like this, when we are scared. Swedish people are cool and awesome.

  • @shotokhan4078
    @shotokhan4078 8 месяцев назад +7

    As Italia I think it's crazy only one of the interviewed people mentioned the welfare in sweden.... it's the best thing they have. Also nobody mentioned their politicians are efficient and really work for the best of the country. Probably they don't understand how bad is the political landscape in the south of europe. However their worst thing is the social life, people are kinda shut down and off course the lack of daylight and the weather.

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 7 месяцев назад

      Yes north and south Europe is quite opposite, in case of south Spain Italy ...good weather, better family values,less Racism, beaches, activities to do, people are hospitable, good social life, good food, beautiful landscape culture and lot of history but bad things awful politics, low wages, corruption, no welfare like quality education pansion plan,some cities are not clean and maintain properly, ........on the other hand in western countries ( like north of Europe) Sweden.... Personal space, good thing welfare state, work life balance, clean environment , free education free health care, child care, good infrastructure, govt plans best for citizens, very low corruption, transport is good, stability, equal rights, freedom, ......on other hand Racism, strict immigration policies, cold weather, reserved people, high tax, no social life, low population, housing shortage, food quality is not good, lack of family values, non religious, & loneliness......

    • @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi
      @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi Месяц назад

      Worst
      a society that doesnt care for its families
      where people only help eachother if they are required to
      where people dont care about the elderly
      kids cant hav fun without alcohol
      adults die alone more often than in the care of family
      where theres no culture or architecture outside the old town in Stockholm
      where theres more sex assault and shootings per capita than anywhere in the west europe
      Best things?
      Fresh air
      Thats it

  • @shakes7878
    @shakes7878 3 месяца назад

    Curious to know if English is commonly spoken in Sweden or more in the bigger cities. I'd love to travel, but unfortunately I only speak English.

    • @Robert_Berg
      @Robert_Berg  3 месяца назад +3

      Most Swedes, regardless of the city, usually speak quite decent English. You'll be fine.

    • @shakes7878
      @shakes7878 3 месяца назад

      @@Robert_Berg I was my a local supermarket and I had to find someone who spoke English fluently...and I'm in the United States.

  • @jonathan130
    @jonathan130 9 месяцев назад +2

    I don’t mind cold weather. I’d 100% rather live here than one of those less developed warmer countries. I live in the southern part of Sweden, so it doesn’t really get that cold here.
    Wear some thick clothes and do your things outside, it’s not a big deal. You’ll spend most of the time inside anyway.

    • @SRBOMBONICA86
      @SRBOMBONICA86 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thats a sad life

    • @jonathan130
      @jonathan130 5 месяцев назад

      @@SRBOMBONICA86 wdym

    • @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi
      @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi Месяц назад

      less developed warmer nations?
      are you crazy
      italy has 2000 years or art and history
      swedes has nothing
      Worst
      a society that doesnt care for its families
      where people only help eachother if they are required to
      where people dont care about the elderly
      kids cant hav fun without alcohol
      adults die alone more often than in the care of family
      where theres no culture or architecture outside the old town in Stockholm
      where theres more sex assault and shootings per capita than anywhere in the west europe
      Best things?
      Fresh air
      Thats it

  • @pamanthanos9742
    @pamanthanos9742 9 месяцев назад +2

    hope one day i can visit Sweden, feel so peacefull out there

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE 8 месяцев назад +3

      even with the bad news about inmigrants?

    • @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi
      @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi Месяц назад

      @RebTheJuvey1999 ahha are you stupid ? the rates are also published by the swed govt
      Worst
      a society that doesnt care for its families
      where people only help eachother if they are required to
      where people dont care about the elderly
      kids cant hav fun without alcohol
      adults die alone more often than in the care of family
      where theres no culture or architecture outside the old town in Stockholm
      where theres more sex assault and shootings per capita than anywhere in the west europe
      Best things?
      Fresh air
      Thats it

  • @Joe-eg7ml
    @Joe-eg7ml 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm American and go to Sweden for about a month every year since 2004. I would say the beautiful city/country side, cleanliness, u can drink water from tap, calmness of the people, law abiding people, kebab pizza, swede pastries, people drive lawful most of the time and my wife is from Sweden
    Cons: people can be unfriendly, u have to pay for parking and going to bathroom most of the time.

    • @thegalhorowitz
      @thegalhorowitz 7 месяцев назад

      kebab pizza? seriously ? it sucks...pls try decent kebab if you travel outside of Europe since Europe has no good kebab even let alone kebab pizza.

    • @Joe-eg7ml
      @Joe-eg7ml 7 месяцев назад

      @@thegalhorowitz u probably going to the Swedish owned kebab shops...lol. and yes I have been to the Middle East amd had the foods.

  • @iuliamariapopescu3684
    @iuliamariapopescu3684 7 месяцев назад +2

    I lived for one year in Lund and just moved to Belgium. The nature, the sky, the light, the sea are wonderful, not in all seasons of course. Also the fact that you have more space and it is quiet, it‘s not overly populated like The Netherlands and Belgium. The health care system is too harsh for me. I had an emergency and I was treated horribly. But my GP was helpful sometimes. They are not nurturing people and you feel that when you get sick and need to be taken care of. The food is just bad. There‘s nothing good about the food culture. The language is ok to learn, it just takes time and effort. The people are reserved, so it’s hard to meet Swedes. A lot of foreigners move to Sweden because everything is free for their kids. All in all I would visit it again but I don‘t know I would ever come back to live there.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад

      Food is bad compared to what though? I'm guessing you're from Romania. At least in the bigger cities there are plenty of restaurants to choose from with Indian, chinese, Turkish etc, and the prices are lower than Belgium aswell

    • @iuliamariapopescu3684
      @iuliamariapopescu3684 7 месяцев назад

      The traditional Swedish food. I don’t even like the Romanian traditional food. Yes in Stockholm and Göteborg I found better food than in Lund. Still, it’s not like Italian food where I could eat everything.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@iuliamariapopescu3684 yeah traditional Swedish food is not great but there are so many options these days with many many Thai restaurants etc that you don't even need traditional Swedish food if you live here

  • @Magicthistles
    @Magicthistles 8 месяцев назад +6

    As an American that’s been to both Italy and Sweden, when the woman mentioned food, shopping, architecture, and lots of water as things she prefers about Italy, I found those things to be just as good if not better in Sweden. I guess it’s a matter of taste, but for me, Scandinavia in general has been my favorite place to travel.

    • @emello4you
      @emello4you 7 месяцев назад +1

      Germany for me! Then Greece.

    • @matteozecchini5149
      @matteozecchini5149 7 месяцев назад +2

      oh cmon ahahahah better in sweden ahahah

  • @thatguyinthechat66
    @thatguyinthechat66 7 месяцев назад +3

    The worst part is we pay insanely high taxes on everything, horrible people running the country, you get really low pension when you retire after working until you are 65+. Winters are way waaay too long especially in the north. The best part is when it finally is summer, its really beautiful!

    • @keemoify
      @keemoify 7 месяцев назад

      High taxes and high immigration.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад

      If you hate heat then long winters isn't a negative

    • @SRBOMBONICA86
      @SRBOMBONICA86 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@leob4403cold is not problem , DARKNESS is

  • @ravenchild7517
    @ravenchild7517 7 месяцев назад +2

    The best is the nature and allemansrätten, should be a human right tbh. The worst are the cold people, very lonely, and the lack of things to do (unless you live in big cities, but the housing prices there are insane).

  • @Bakiralawsy
    @Bakiralawsy 11 месяцев назад +7

    I live in Sweden for 7 years and Im in love with it best people best food best land

    • @tarantinopipp7455
      @tarantinopipp7455 8 месяцев назад

      Let me ask you,is it true what they said that there several part of sweden when the sharia rules?

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@tarantinopipp7455no it's not true

    • @iraqpestcontrol
      @iraqpestcontrol 4 месяца назад

      Isn't it cold and broing ?

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 4 месяца назад

      @@iraqpestcontrol it depends if you get sex or not

    • @iraqpestcontrol
      @iraqpestcontrol 4 месяца назад

      @@leob4403 what if I’m not good looking, I guess I have to be millionaire with 100k$ car

  • @desubtilizer
    @desubtilizer 8 месяцев назад

    Worst thing would be the long winters where it didn't get light till 9am and dark again at 3pm.

  • @juhika66
    @juhika66 7 месяцев назад +1

    I lived in Sweden for 2 years now, and I think the best things are the nature, quality of air, weather (I like the snow and moderate summers), welfare, kardemummabullar, and crossing roads even if the light is red. Worst things are people (social life, not outspoken), food, housing (in Stockholm), prices-salary proportion, and criminals.
    They should encourage bike culture, not be scared of small talk, and be more straightforward.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад

      People will speak with you if you approach them.with confidence and respect

  • @tarotcelebgossip
    @tarotcelebgossip 3 месяца назад

    I visited Stockholm from Australia last year in early September. I am female aged 36. I would say on first impressions I felt I was in the nordic version of Italy. My favourite thing was the incredible architecture, the old buildings, the extremely stylish people (like the Milanese but blonde :) ) the food, the amazing parks in the city. The worst part was the museums were expensive and not actually good at all, the younger people (maybe the ones in their 20s) were EXTREMELY rude. Shop assistants who would give me death stares for asking a question and refuse to smile, as if I personally insulted them! It was totally uncool, and I have visited many countries across Europe and lived in London for 5 years before. So I don't think being Swedish is an excuse for that. But the older people I spoke to or asked directions from were totally friendly and normal.

  • @thephoenix9750
    @thephoenix9750 10 месяцев назад +9

    Lol no one mentions that Sweden has became Europe’s gun crime capital, inflation is worst here, public transport is extremely unreliable, alcohol is expensive, double price or more compared to France, school and health systems are collapsing, i can go on and on but I think a lot of people live in dream land, any way Sweden used to be a great place to live in, unfortunately not any more.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад +2

      Stop drinking alcohol problem solved. It will improve your health aswell. Public transport is better than most countries, and gun crime is very limited compared to the US

  • @KillingTheEgo
    @KillingTheEgo 8 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful to see so many comments recognise the negative impact of Islam.

    • @vmoses1979
      @vmoses1979 8 месяцев назад

      95% of people are not Muslims. It speaks to prejudice and racism to claim they are the cause of all the problems of Sweden. But then Swedes recently elected a neo- Nazi party as the second largest party in government. Says a lot about the 'tolerance' and 'liberalism' of many Swedes.

    • @fionnaaragazza7777
      @fionnaaragazza7777 8 месяцев назад

      Malmö in Sweden.
      Louviers in Belgium.
      Luton in England.
      Roubaix in France...

  • @user-ks3ol3lw3b
    @user-ks3ol3lw3b 8 месяцев назад

    In Swedish? I was in Sweden in 1988, and before I could open my mouth to order at a restaurant, the waiter spoke to me in perfect English. All my cousins could speak English, from married with kids to their school age children. Even two of the older cousins - my parent's age - could get by in English.

  • @starksvensk
    @starksvensk 11 месяцев назад

    Very good video! Sweden is good, but also bad sometimes. Still better than any other country though. Subscribed.

    • @SRBOMBONICA86
      @SRBOMBONICA86 5 месяцев назад +1

      No ,its not better than any other country wtf

  • @swedendays
    @swedendays Год назад

    Good 👍

  • @toz8197
    @toz8197 5 месяцев назад

    which camera is it

  • @SunoddyseiChannel
    @SunoddyseiChannel 4 месяца назад +1

    Too much waiting times in public services. to be able to get a residence permit(for them to assign a case officer to my application) i had to wait 12 months. When i finaly get here they accepted me but not my family for an idiotic reason. OK since i'm here i thought it would be faster if i apply family union and bring them but to be able to do that i had to have a personnumber. I had my residence card but there is no such number on it. Why not? so when i applied they told me in between 4-14 weeks you'll recieve a word from our department..:) what? there are 10 weeks difference in between them your not saying 4-5 weeks. As soon as i get it i'll apply for my wife and child but god knows how long would it take too. :( so worst thing i can say is public services definetly need labor. Living in UMEA so cold is expected eventhough not tolarable sometimes. Long dark hours are worse to get used to. The rest are OK. People friendly for sure and helpful. People are complaining about violance and crimes in southern parts. Up north there is nearly none of course there are some theft issues we hear but come onnn i'm coming from Turkiye. :)

  • @Duhman2
    @Duhman2 Год назад +3

    Yeah me and my boyfriend want to move in to Sweden

  • @JasonMohammed
    @JasonMohammed 8 месяцев назад +1

    You should find couples, ask them how they met and what they are looking forward to in life. Find both foreign and swedish couples, esp if possible mixed ones.

    • @TrueNativeScot
      @TrueNativeScot 7 месяцев назад

      shut up, muslim

    • @oqqaynewaddingxtwjy7072
      @oqqaynewaddingxtwjy7072 6 месяцев назад

      very good jetta bra but he just wants to show off his English like most in the world it is imperial English did a lot of wars and destroy many cultures but they all follow blindly

  • @foodbag312
    @foodbag312 10 месяцев назад

    It's a very good sign when people from there would choose it over again if they could.

  • @elisabethnm4492
    @elisabethnm4492 8 месяцев назад +4

    Well, only a couple people had like a real opinion and weren't vague. There were a couple old men who at least mentioned some political and cultural issues or that person from Lebanon who at least comes from a different culture to compare with. Even the French women had at least some nice input about an environmental aspect and bad service haha, but the rest...seems they are not very aware of how they live or are too scared to offend with their answers.

  • @moonlily1
    @moonlily1 9 месяцев назад +4

    As a visitor, my strongest impression was how clean and well cared for things are. There's hardly any litter to be seen, no buildings or streets were crumbling or dilapidated, nothing was ugly. Even things that weren't pretty, like public toilets, were at least very clean and in good shape. I don't recall seeing any police roaming the streets or hearing any sirens, presumably because there's less need compared to my country. I had an argument with my boyfriend and went out walking by myself and felt no fear whatsoever. Security was by the harbor, they watched me but let me roam around and didn't question me. Also, Sweden has better coffee and beer than the US, and after hearing how expensive Sweden is, I was actually shocked how cheap groceries were. I also think Swedish coffee and beer are better than American. Also, Scandinavians are more accepting of introverted temperaments; silence is okay and you don't have to perform. Outside of the strangeness of being a foreigner and not knowing what is expected of me in social interactions, which I would get over in time, I feel like it's easier to be myself here and not being judged about whether I'm smiling enough or sufficiently outgoing. Being chill and low key is absolutely fine with Swedes, not wanting to talk is perfectly acceptable. Also, I love fika culture and dagens lunches.
    On the downside, I don't like the way the windows open outward and don't have screens, and I don't care with the two mattresses on one bed frame, in intimate situations you end up in the crack sooner or later. There also wasn't much to choose tv. It's difficult to meet people there, and day to day interactions with people are fewer, but you know that. Also, your pizza doesn't have enough spice.

    • @DannijeL
      @DannijeL 9 месяцев назад +3

      As an person that lived there for 3 years I can agree with you 100%. Everything that you said is true and I was impressed the most by clean streets and nature (in small and more traditional towns, maybe not the case for Gothenburg 😅). Also they are really advanced in IT technology, a lot of people speaks english very well. And like some people said i think the number one advantage of Sweden should be nature that is free for everyone (you can camp in the woods, lakes, private fields -you just need to respect it in human way and you need to respect privacy of other people and you will be fine 😊)

    • @DannijeL
      @DannijeL 9 месяцев назад +2

      And I forgot one more thing. During Covid time they were open country, they didnt forced you to wear mask or be vaccinated and for me that is 🤯

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад

      Swedish pizza doesn't have enough spice as compared to US pizza which is always pepperoni and a lot of dough?😂

    • @moonlily1
      @moonlily1 7 месяцев назад

      @@leob4403 It only has pepperoni if you order it with pepperoni and there are different styles of crusts which vary in thickness- New York, Chicago style, Detroit style, thin crust, flatbread, etc. My favorite pizza is barbecue chicken, chicken alfredo, or Hawiian, which do not have pepperoni. There are as many topping options as you have- no bananas though.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад

      @@moonlily1 that depends on where you live in the US. In California and new york there's the most options, but far from everywhere. Also the prices for a pizza are atleast double that of Sweden

  • @manometras
    @manometras 7 месяцев назад

    It's me, myself, and I, - the guy from Lebanon nailed it!

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад

      It's the capitalistic world in general though, social media and stuff breeds narcissists

  • @thecoolestmanever9068
    @thecoolestmanever9068 3 месяца назад

    i’ve got relatives in malmö, i’ve never met them but i know they’re there. my great grandmother immigrated from sweden but wouldn’t teach any of her kids about the country because she wanted them to be american.

  • @williamkvaesir
    @williamkvaesir 6 месяцев назад +2

    Worst thing in Sweden is the hospital and lack of doctors

  • @eliaseriksson9639
    @eliaseriksson9639 2 месяца назад

    I live there !!! its nice :)

  • @ekaterinaderiushkina3052
    @ekaterinaderiushkina3052 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have been living in Sweden for more than 4 years now. What I can say. The country of the magnificent nature and outstanding traditional architecture (traditional red houses), Swedish people are very sporty and have a unique culture. I also love Swedish metal and Swedish films, they are also unique in their kind. On the downsides, I feel for these french ladys that were talking about services, it looks like in Sweden people are not interested to make a good experience for other people. It goes not only for restaurants, but also for delivery services, taxi, etc. In all my life I have never experienced such a bad service as in Sweden. It is complicated to name any reason for that, I think it is just a part of the culture. Also then it comes to complaining about this, swedes do not understand because they think that they are the best in everything and this type of the service is normal while it is not. Tax burden, as one man in the video said, is just ridiculous including payments for state TV and radio and church.

    • @Sandra-fc8pc
      @Sandra-fc8pc 8 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe service is not so good here in Sweden, because people feel kind of safe and relaxed here and we are more introverted, so they don't over do it, they are more themselves, and might lett their natural state of being shine tough instead of kissing ass... Just my first thought. I'm a people pleaser, so I love to give service! But it's not a good thing to be a people pleaser, I know. Lol

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Sandra-fc8pcif I enter a store to browse around I'd rather not be pestered by a clerk with too many questions and pushing me to buy stuff, like the way they do in some other countries

  • @sanondh
    @sanondh Год назад

    My I suggest Finland for their opinion

  • @gloire83
    @gloire83 7 месяцев назад

    It depends on your personality and preferences. If you like cold weather and country side, so Sweden is the best. Otherwise, steer away from it. I would not trade Malaga with any city in the world.. Sometimes I get bored with the nice weather here. Viva España.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not sure if 45 degrees Celsius in summer qualifies for "nice weather"

    • @SRBOMBONICA86
      @SRBOMBONICA86 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@leob4403thats only july and august

  • @user-mind-body
    @user-mind-body 8 месяцев назад +2

    Fy fan vad vi är tråkiga.. "Mja men så där lagom så där, vädret och maten och ja så där lagom" Ingen vågar säga att vårt land är nästan totalt förstört och ingen vågar göra nåt åt saken.

  • @tea-rex5658
    @tea-rex5658 4 месяца назад

    I was scrolling through videos, as I'm going to Sweden for my friends wedding, and did not expect the presenter to be so beautiful. Wth lmao

  • @orcadr1955
    @orcadr1955 8 месяцев назад +2

    great Türkiye 🇹🇷🇹🇷

  • @user-sp1ri6nl4k
    @user-sp1ri6nl4k Год назад +2

    Snow: best nothing: worst

  • @Alevv0104
    @Alevv0104 7 месяцев назад +5

    The best thing: ?
    The worst: Increase of crime rates, inflation, one of the highest taxes, terrible health care, horrible schools, illegal and punishable to defend yourself, feminism, the list goes on...

    • @thegalhorowitz
      @thegalhorowitz 7 месяцев назад +1

      Terrible healthcare is a thing. Biggest lie in Sweden is that they have healthcare. I lived all around the world, worst healthcare ever, almost died here luckily got to Greece and they helped immediately. Reddit is full of terrible stories of foreigners. Swedes are told they should be grateful and dont complain. The ones that never left their country or the continent other than for maybe Thailand and havent experienced hospitals in other countries.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад +2

      If you really think there is nothing positive about Sweden you need to travel more and gain some perspective of the world or at least make an effort to learn more about the world

    • @jimkillerx
      @jimkillerx 5 дней назад

      @@leob4403 There's a lot of positive things about Sweden. But as it stands currently, the negatives heavily outweigh the positives.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 5 дней назад

      @@jimkillerx that goes for the whole world then. Tell me a country you would rather live in then

    • @jimkillerx
      @jimkillerx 5 дней назад

      @@leob4403 I wouldn’t live in any other country but Sweden. But it doesn’t change the fact that the increased crime rate and trust in society and safety is decreasing. Along with other things OP mentioned. The future of the country doesn’t look bright if things continue the same path they’re heading towards right now.

  • @dooznalle
    @dooznalle Год назад +1

    Svinbra video!🐐

  • @macjonte
    @macjonte 7 месяцев назад

    This is a super hard question. But after thinking for a while, I’m proud to be Swede because the culture of “lagom”. Just the right amount of anything. That includes decency, selfishness, sharing, respect and taking proudness in your own product. You can generally trust both people and government that they want good. That is something that can’t be overrated.
    Worst. Housing prices are going insane, politics has become short sighted, and in the tracks of this over believing in privatization has sold out what was the strength of our society to international companies only thinking about milking tax money. And non working integration or follow-up on immigration, people who doesn’t understand the concept of Lagom.
    Is that an accepted answer? :)
    Other country, without a doubt Helsinki. Better politicians, better housing, so nice people, feels more safe and soon with rail Baltic very close to the interesting former Nordic territory of the Baltic countries. :)

  • @glynn71
    @glynn71 8 месяцев назад

    People don't socialise in Sweden? Is that really true ?? I've been to Stockholm twice and it seems like a very sociable place.

    • @gablan1468
      @gablan1468 7 месяцев назад +1

      You need to live somewhere for some time to start noticing such cultural traits.

  • @keithford245
    @keithford245 8 месяцев назад +1

    People in Sweden need to be grateful for what they have. In the USA you can lose your job and end up in poverty! I’m one of the few lucky ones in the USA with a decent pension and healthcare at age 66. If I were age 25 again I would leave the USA and move to Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, or Austria. The Law of Jante is a good thing.

  • @franko8572
    @franko8572 11 месяцев назад

    If you close your eyes from 1:17-1:22 as an English speaker it sounds mad funny..

  • @roddiethehottie5992
    @roddiethehottie5992 7 месяцев назад +3

    best thing: the Swedish. the worst thing : muslims, "yes, I, said what I said...."

    • @atakanmuzaffer3975
      @atakanmuzaffer3975 14 дней назад

      Your response is completely wrong!!!
      It's not just Muslims!!! You need to add to that list people who cannot integrate into Swedish social life and those who cannot or will not adapt to Swedish and European traditions and culture!!!
      I suppose it never occurred to you to include "African Catholics" who eat with their hands, don't brush their teeth for weeks, and don't shower for a month either!!!???

  • @HyperVectra
    @HyperVectra 9 месяцев назад

    The one thing that made me sad about Sweden: When they complied with the US and shut down The Pirate Bay :( Was sooooooooo surprised. Still mad love to the Pirate Party

  • @HolyReV
    @HolyReV Год назад

    Father God Loves You so Much ❤️

  • @marcusbrsp
    @marcusbrsp 7 месяцев назад

    As a Swede who's been living abroad for 5 years I would say that the main pros are:
    * It is rather well organized in general. Everything from public transport to authorities tend to work okay, most of the time.
    * The welfare services.
    * The nature.
    * "Free" higher education.
    Some cons:
    * Taxes. (Although, I must say you actually get something back, such as e.g. "free" higher education.)
    * The climate. (At least 6 months per year are terrible.)
    * Too much immigration and a complete inability to fix issues.
    * Incompetent politicians.
    * Political correctness.

  • @lifeofmiles
    @lifeofmiles 7 месяцев назад

    3:55 Freezing french

  • @anativeeuropean226
    @anativeeuropean226 6 месяцев назад +1

    More or less the only pro nowadays, space.

  • @crouton0077
    @crouton0077 7 месяцев назад

    not much said unfortunately i guess it’s the same around the world much discontent

  • @tariqkhader6196
    @tariqkhader6196 9 месяцев назад

    I’m a Swede at heart. I love and embrace it all. My only negative are the damn mosquitoes in summer. Without those ***** summers in Sweden would be idyllic.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад

      Mosquitos are easy to kill at least, flies are far more annoying.

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 7 месяцев назад

      Which place you are living bro

  • @AndrewKendall71
    @AndrewKendall71 5 месяцев назад

    Det viktigaste problemet måste vara de fruktansvärda saker som har kommit från den fruktansvärda invandringspolitiken. Jag skulle bli förvånad om ingen i Stockholm svarade på det. Maybe that's what some meant with their comments. Outside of Stockholm-even though it has a lot of sights-it's wonderful, especially most places near Östersjön.

  • @tunedtfin917
    @tunedtfin917 Год назад +2

    Imagine a city with Swedens safety, Bay Area Weather, Amsterdam entertainment

    • @the.trollgubbe2642
      @the.trollgubbe2642 Год назад +4

      Safety... We are the leader in shootings in Europe (imported problem)

    • @themongol1263
      @themongol1263 Год назад +2

      Sweden is the moat dangerous country in Europe lol. mostly because of refugees

    • @hadessdlt8720
      @hadessdlt8720 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@the.trollgubbe2642 Search insecurity in Latinoamerica and you´ll be grateful. . .

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@hadessdlt8720exactly, having traveled in America, I always laugh at swedes that complain about the crime

  • @59FIFTYNEWERA1
    @59FIFTYNEWERA1 9 месяцев назад

    As a sweden i hate the 4 seasons i just want summer all year round with 25-30 C i hate the darkness and all the crimes in sweden, it isnt like it was before i has gone worse! the good thing i guess is the freedom, you can walk or drive where ever you want

    • @gablan1468
      @gablan1468 7 месяцев назад

      You have to move closer to the equator if you want to have 25-30 degrees all year round. Places like Indonesia are perfect. If you want something closer to Europe - Canary islands.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@gablan1468Canary islands get too hot from time to time and awfully boring after a few weeks. There's only so much you can do on a small island before you start to feel like youre imprisoned there or something

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 7 месяцев назад

      @@gablan1468 or may be Malta

  • @janoschp2865
    @janoschp2865 Год назад +5

    The service in restaurants is really bad. You have to pick everything by yourself. Wtf. And when you are done, no one comes and takes your empty plates and ask you, if you want something else, maybe an dessert or whatever, like in every other country in europe. Thanks god, i dont need to cook in the kitchen of the restaurants in sweden, this would be really funny, lol.

    • @davidnilsson1655
      @davidnilsson1655 Год назад +1

      Sounds like you've been to a buffet, there's tons of normal restaurants

    • @janoschp2865
      @janoschp2865 Год назад +2

      @@davidnilsson1655 It wasn't buffet, but now I know why, I have asked someone. These called normal restaurants are not restaurants. These are bars. But in sweden it is not allowed to just offer drinks. You also used to offer food. That's why the service in these bars doesn't exist and that's why there are always annoying tables which separates people. For me as a german a bar is a nice place with loud music, mostly with an small area to dance, many cocktailmixers, many kind of drinks, maybe a few benches to sit and almost everyone is standing with drinks in their hands and having fun. A restaurant is a quite place where you can relax and eat and the waiter takes care of your table and your comfort, he also brings you the bill. You know what I mean, sorry for bad english ✌

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@janoschp2865people drink way too much alcohol in Germany, I really hope future generations in Sweden drink less not more

  • @Strokes69_
    @Strokes69_ 7 месяцев назад

    Imma be bruttaly honest, best thing is the economy everything else I hate (People,Weather,Food,Safety,Laws ext.)