It was not an airport you saw, it was a small part of the Stockholm Centralstation (railroad and subway), you saw the statue earlier in the video outside the building.
A little bit of history. Sweden and Denmark fought A LOT of wars and the Danes lost a lot of land to Sweden. Finland was ruled by Sweden for 700 years until Sweden lost Finland to Russia. Norway was in a forced union with Sweden for about 100 years. So they give as much as they get.
It has nothing to do with suspicion. It's about debt of gratitude (in Swedish there is a special word for it). If you offer me a beer, I feel like I have to offer one back. It's ok if it's just me and you, but if there are 5 of us that you offer a round, it becomes a problem.
If you are outwardly religious and have a public career, it can sink you. There are a few artists and politicians that sort of get away with it, but if you are a singer or polition on the rise and start talking about God, people tend to turn away from you. A huge majority of people are atheists, and to a lot of them it sounds like you still believe in Santa Claus or something. You loose respect immefiately.
5:45 That is Stockholm Central Station .
It was not an airport you saw, it was a small part of the Stockholm Centralstation (railroad and subway), you saw the statue earlier in the video outside the building.
Makes sense now, the signage and luggage got me!
A little bit of history. Sweden and Denmark fought A LOT of wars and the Danes lost a lot of land to Sweden. Finland was ruled by Sweden for 700 years until Sweden lost Finland to Russia. Norway was in a forced union with Sweden for about 100 years. So they give as much as they get.
I might have offended quite a few people with the Danish / Norwegian / Finnish comments, but that's okay - they all deserve it ;D
Wow massive churches I would go there ❤
I really like the buying a pint and drinks for friends and you must receive cheerfully not with suspicion
It has nothing to do with suspicion. It's about debt of gratitude (in Swedish there is a special word for it). If you offer me a beer, I feel like I have to offer one back. It's ok if it's just me and you, but if there are 5 of us that you offer a round, it becomes a problem.
Yea, he make fun of stereotypes, preferely those that swedes think others have about us! And the rest is mostly common sens!
It’s more acceptable to say spiritual?
If you are outwardly religious and have a public career, it can sink you. There are a few artists and politicians that sort of get away with it, but if you are a singer or polition on the rise and start talking about God, people tend to turn away from you. A huge majority of people are atheists, and to a lot of them it sounds like you still believe in Santa Claus or something. You loose respect immefiately.