I can save about 10k a month, but I don't smoke or drink
Metropolitan areas are expensive but the suburbs are cheaper since the peasants work and live there
Hi Sweden gaf
My moms side is Swedish and Norwegian. Always been proud of that.
I went through Scandinavia a couple years ago. The overnight ferry from Helsinki to Stockholm and then took the super nice X2000 train or whatever to Copenhagen. Not the fastest train but it was beautiful. The scenery on that ride was also very nice. I took the night train from malmo to Berlin was pretty nice the train goes into a ship!
I don't know if I could live in Sweden though. The weather is a bit cold, and the super long short days would drive me crazy I think.
Median income (25900 SEK) you would be paying around 33% tax.Going by the OP healthcare and education is free but seems to be offset by high income tax ? What would be the rate for someone earning the median income ?
Guns (Bofors AB), jet engines (Volvo Aero), cars & trucks (Volvo). Used to have SAAB as well but they ran it into the ground.Yeah, you guys are rich.
So, what keeps Sweden in such a good shape? What industries do you have?
I hear ya, Swedish candy is good enough to bring Odysseus himself back from the other side of the world.
My 'foreign' fiancé freaked out that the sun "never set" (eg. not before 23:00) and rose again at 03:00 during the summer in Gothenburg. Personally though I miss that, especially after having experienced Asian equatorial summer where shit gets dark at 17:00. That's winter patterns right there.
Midnight sun is great too if you further north.
Sweden has the worlds greatest tap water as well. Luxury shit compared to mainland Europe and elsewhere in my experience.
I don't know if I could live in Sweden though. The weather is a bit cold, and the super long short days would drive me crazy I think.
Super long short days?
Are you complaining about the long summer days or the short winter days?
Roughly, we have 18 hours of sunlight in Sweden during the summer, and around 6 hours of sunlight during the winter.
I might be imagining but isn't there a paper export industry too.Median income (25900 SEK) you would be paying around 33% tax.
Guns (Bofors AB), jet engines (Volvo Aero), cars & trucks (Volvo). Used to have SAAB as well but they ran it into the ground.
Äntligen. Now we only need a Norrland-GAF thread
Norrland-GAF |OT| När du vill vara dig själv för en stund
Northland-GAF |OT| Why not be yourself for a moment
Guns (Bofors AB), jet engines (Volvo Aero), cars & trucks (Volvo). Used to have SAAB as well but they ran it into the ground.
Jajamen! Det är det som gör det så unikt och coolt!
Vackert namn för övrigt, blir alltid så glad när man stöter på en Kjelle ute i det vilda.
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Ain't much different on the mainland. At least Sweden has decent snow most years which brightens things up and the country knows how to handle the decimetres of coverage compared to say the UK which shits itself when 0.5 cm has fallen.Well, we make it up during the winters when we get four hours of sun.![]()
Ain't much different on the mainland. At least Sweden has decent snow most years which brightens things up and the country knows how to handle the decimetres of coverage compared to say the UK which shits itself when 0.5 cm has fallen.
if you don't mind me asking, do you work in the private sector ? What's the split like between public and private ?
That would make me crazy. and fasting during Ramadhan would be hard in the summer.
Yes, we also have milk cartons (Tetra Pak). Oh and I forgot IKEA, and Swedish Match (tobacco company). Swedish Match (among other companies) make the superior form of tobacco delivery: snus.I might be imagining but isn't there a paper export industry too.
Super long short days?
Are you complaining about the long summer days or the short winter days?
Roughly, we have 18 hours of sunlight in Sweden during the summer, and around 6 hours of sunlight during the winter.
Tobacco pouches (or in loose, or "lös") that you put under your upper lip. No second hand smoke, you can use it anywhere (smoking inside restaurants, public buildings, etc is banned), and doesn't cause cancer (i.e no study has found it to).
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I might be imagining but isn't there a paper export industry too.
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Hej Sverige!
I have been to both Malmø and Stockholm and i have to say Malmø>>>>>Stockholm. I find it too funny and awesome that we take the train from central station in Copenhagen and 30 minutes later we are in Sweden.
Both. I just don't like super long days in the summer, and then it's like a hangover all through winter. I liked everything else though. The Stockholm subway is so nice
I did like the food mostly. I got a bread topped with herring type snack from a street vendor.,Swedish and Norwegian always remind me of Christmas because that's when my family would eat it mostly.
Funny because we always ate 'limpa' bread. I learned when I was in Stockholm that limpa just means bread. Ha.
so damn good
Limpa means loaf [of bread].Funny because we always ate 'limpa' bread. I learned when I was in Stockholm that limpa just means bread. Ha.
Ain't much different on the mainland. At least Sweden has decent snow most years which brightens things up and the country knows how to handle the decimetres of coverage compared to say the UK which shits itself when 0.5 cm has fallen.
Limpa means loaf [of bread].
That said I miss vörtbröd.
Good point. I bet the roads in Sweden also don't melt when it's over 25C.
swedish girls are the worst.
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So damn awful. I can't stand any kind of liquorice, it just tastes absolutely terrible to me. It's a very divisive type of candy; some absolutely love it, while others (like me) think it's the worst taste in existence.
Seriously, every smoker having trouble quitting should consider snus. It's awesome. Unfortunally it's just as expensive as smoking nowadays so I had to quit recently. But my God... morgonsnusen!
Liquorice overall is a very love it/hate it affair.
Most swedes do seem to like it a lot more than most other countries, except for the fins, they fucking love that shit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5fQZhv0poU
Wait, where does the roads melt due to that kind of temperature? 25C isn't that high. I mean, we get that in Sweden a week or two every summer.![]()
Another great (norwegian) invention that is common in Sweden. I can't believe more countries don't use it.
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There's a special type of loaf bread for Christmas and Easter which is what I miss, called vörtbröd. It's darker than regular brown loaf bread. I used to eat that loaf after loaf as a kid.It was so disappointing though! We bought limpa bread special from the Swedish food store every Christmas. All this time it was just 'loaf' still very good bread though. I miss it.
I love northern European licorice candy too.
I introduced some friends to a cheese slicer as they call it. It was a magical moment for them.Seriously. How do they even do it? I mean, I really have no idea. Do they just cut chunks out of it with a knife?