Visit Sweden - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Sweden

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The Best & Worst of Sweden for Tourists. Thinking of heading to Stockholm or Gothenburg to see the land of the Swedes & Vikings? Well this tourism information video on the 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Visiting Sweden is for you! From the line culture and face control of bars to the fabulous Swedish people and the amazing nature that Sweden has.

Filmed in Stockholm & Gothenburg, Sweden

Copyright Mark Wolters 2015

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YOu want to know why living in an expensive country is awesome? Everything is cheap when you go on vacation.

reoswedewagon
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im swedish and im so used to all this and when i was watching this i was like "i dont see the problem ._."

nightcorninjaa
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Things you will love
1: May
2: June
3: July
4: August
5: September
Things you will hate
1: November
2: December
3: January
4: February
5: March

gurgelurk
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Oh yes....the Swedes speak English amazingly of the most amazing experiences I ever had was in Halta at an "infant school" where a friend taught 7 year olds... When she explained that I spoke only English....every single 7 yr old in that class room switched from Swedish to impeccable english between one word and the next! I was thunderstruck!

heatherinparis
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I Love that people still want to Go to our cold and windy country

clud
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Have lived in Sweden almost all my life, think this is so fun to watch

tonyadam
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Hi. I am a native Swede. I really enjoy watching your video clips and learn how American people see Sweden. I understand and can agree on many of the things you say, even if I see them from the "other side" of the equation. By the way: When you visit Stockholm you just HAVE TO spend one day by taking a trip by boat to some of the islands in the archepelago. The boats usually leave in the morning and you can always get back the same day. And it is pretty cheep. A tour from central Stockholm to Sandhamn (a round trip ticket is about $25) and you will get 4-6 hours at sea with a fantastic view of the archepelago, you spend some hours at the island which is beautiful and then you go back. There are MANY similar trips you can take. (As you may notice I LOVE the archepelago and really feels FREE there).One more thing I have not heard you mention is the "Allemansrätten" wich means "right of public access". You are alowed to go virtually everywhere! Exept from the area NEAR private houses and so, you are alowed to go anywhere you like. You may camp, hike etc. anywhere. There are not many places that are PRIVATE. All this as long as you behave.I hope my comments will help someone who visit Sweden./ Nils

nilsbjorkman
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The Swedes are among the friendliest people I have ever met. I spent a week in Stockholm this past July and its so easy to strike up a conversation with anyone on the street. Once they found out that I was American, they were extremely intrigued and wanted nothing more than to discuss American culture. Needless to say, some have become lifelong friends.

WyattEarp
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I'm swedish and my mom always told me that it would be hard for me to move to America when I grew up as it's very expensive there. I had no idea we are the ones that are expensive :s.

GreenDay
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Btw, dont get too close! We are very reserved when it comes to personal space. A swedish guy thats in your face and angry will most likely start trying to kill you within the coming seconds. Compared to for example the french where personal space inst that big of a deal and the same behavior only shows that they are annoyed or angry.

That being said, we are generally very friendly and try not to be physical.

zippeveryone
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I get really sad and upset when i read the comments to this video, Sweden is a beautiful place and the people are so nice. I LOVE that we are able to help so many people all over the world and i'm proud of it. You should not feel afraid or unsafe in Sweden, this is coming from a 17 year old girl. Please stop commenting false facts about us, what are you trying to achieve?

Lots of love, a safe and happy swede <3

josefinelarsen
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Sweden make their alcohol abit more exspensive because they dont want people to buy too much of it

greger_utan_armar
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There´s more swedes in this comment section than in the actual country

daniellefahlstrom
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The hates in Stockholm, the loves in Gothenburg. I see what you did there sir, and I approve. :D

MizzNijna
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I live in France and one of the most annoying things is that their queues just amount to people randomly standing around...some in the queue some just taking up space chatting. You have to just go in and ask people, most of whom are just standing in the bloody way, until you've basically formed the buggers into a queue.

eleveneleven
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If you need to go to the toilet go to a library or other public institution, they have to let you use the toilet it's the law.
And most of them has a few right by the entrance.
When i was younger i often went into parliament for that business, it seemed appropriate.

Also all of the Government museums are free for the moment (tend to change depending on the government) so you can go into a museum for free and use their toilets.

AdurianJ
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I feel this person in the video is so passionate and genuine! Thanks!

sallycong
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there is good food in sweden, you just went to the wrong resturants... probably the more expensive ones that treat you to less food aswell :P

ScrewFearMe
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Thanks as always for another great video

AoOniTV
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Why am I watching this when I'm swedish ...

jullinn