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Date of upload: Jan 17, 2024 ^^
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A cultural question if I may: nowadays the relations between Finland and Sweden are pretty friendly, but still there are quite a few Finns who are upset with Sweden because of the past, so much so that one advice often given by Finnish youtubers is "don't praise Sweden too much in front of Finns". How do Swedes generally feel about Finland, are there any who don't like it or look down on it?
And a bonus one: how would Swedes react if someone asks, "Swedish and Finnish, they must be very similar, right?" ?
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Oh my goodness LOL - I am from the US and I'm going to be moving to Sweden soon and I found the ginger comment from the Irish lad so funny. My ancestors came from Ireland to immigrate to the US and I also have red hair but I have no desire to move to Ireland (but I want to visit that beautiful country one day!) but I am in LOVE with Sweden! đ€Ł
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I'll try to condense 3 points:
a) I make some videos playing music every now and then and 10h for a 10min video sounds very true. I spend 1h for 30-60s videos. But your editor(s) does a really good job, so I think it's worth it. I love their humor and contributions to the videos.
b) Some places here in Brazil also use area codes to refer to people of a certain area, though I've never seen them used in a derogatory manner. People from where I used to live, in the central coast of SĂŁo Paulo, refer to themselves as "013", as it's the area code for the region. But there's a bit of pride in that. We also have a slang that someone is "13" meaning they are crazy, though I don't know if those are related.
c) I have long blond hair and my brother has long red hair. We have often been accused of having fake hair, despite it being 100% natural on the both of us.
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Thank you and your team for making such fun and helpful videos! I'm studying Swedish to have a better connection with relatives in Sweden. I love learning the language, but sometimes it feels a little futile since everyone in Sweden speaks much better English than I speak Swedish. Do you feel that learning Swedish can really help us connect better across cultures? How have you experienced this in your own life?
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Those Center chocolates look just like these chocolates that I loved a lot when I was a kid in the U.S. called Rolo.
As for the licorice, I love it. I always have a big bag of black licorice on-hand. I quit eating it a while back because I read some alarming stories about heart damage that can result from regular consumption of it, but I resumed eating it regularly anyway some months back after learning about its popularity i Norden.
Itâs interesting that licorice is actually most popular in the Netherlands. I wasnât aware of that. It seems to be a Germanic thing. This Anglo definitely loves itâthe black kind, at least. Iâm not a fan of the red kind.
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Totally different Q: what font do you use in these videos? It is very pretty.
And what is font in Swedish? đ
"Hur heter bokstavstypen?"
Regarding tacos, I was in Sweden last summer and although I didn't have tacos, I had pizza, and I was very surprised that they put a bunch of creamy sauce on that. Not sure if that is a Swedish thing too, but Italians might have an opinion about it.
JÀttefin video, tack sÄ mycket, och til nÀsta gÄngen!
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@a.m.7324
3 months ago
Tack sĂ„ jĂ€ttemycket!! Eftersom du har bott i Ărebro, skulle det vara vĂ€ldigt intressant för oss om du kunde göra en kort video om örebromĂ„let.
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