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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
10 good things to know about Sweden
In case there is a stop in Sweden during the next bus trip I thought I would post this little informational video. There is a mix of Swedish and English so I hope you all get the gist of it..
find a nice Swedish woman and move in with her.. no need to be married to be able to stay here.. As an American it is very easy to stay.. they dont mind us moving to their country..
Why Not, start looking for prospects for Toad, Orbs and I. Blonde, brunette, or redhead, 18 to 80, blind crippled or crazy. I hope we are not being too picky.
Fika is extremely important here.. No one messes with the fika.. At work places will practically shut down for our fika pause.. I still find it strange, but you gotta play along.. Socialization is important even if the Swedes are quite shy and quiet people. Coffee and cookies are a social lubricant for sure.. well that and booze but that doesnt usually come out until the weekend.
How do I retire to Sweeden?
ReplyDeletefind a nice Swedish woman and move in with her.. no need to be married to be able to stay here.. As an American it is very easy to stay.. they dont mind us moving to their country..
ReplyDeleteHow do I make my Wife Sweedish?
ReplyDeleteHook her up with a nice Swedish man?
ReplyDeleteFunny.... if you invite someone over for a fika here, it makes them uncomfortable. ;>
ReplyDeleteWhy Not, start looking for prospects for Toad, Orbs and I. Blonde, brunette, or redhead, 18 to 80, blind crippled or crazy. I hope we are not being too picky.
ReplyDeleteI'll be an anchor husband.
ReplyDeleteFika is extremely important here.. No one messes with the fika.. At work places will practically shut down for our fika pause.. I still find it strange, but you gotta play along.. Socialization is important even if the Swedes are quite shy and quiet people. Coffee and cookies are a social lubricant for sure.. well that and booze but that doesnt usually come out until the weekend.
ReplyDeleteI would serve Swedish fish..if anyonr knows what they are?
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