What NOT to Do in Sweden | Avoid These 10 Mistakes!

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
  • Swedish people are often polite and friendly, and they don't show their dislike very openly. But there are some things that Swedes HATE above all others! Avoid these pitfalls if you visit Sweden.
    This list includes some common and some more unexpected items. They might be especially unexpected if you come from a very different culture compared to the Nordics and Scandinavia.
    These are the ten things discussed in this video:
    10. Buying a round of drinks for everyone at the table. It might sound like a common thing to do, but you should be wary of that in Sweden.
    9. Asking about people's salaries. This is still a very taboo topic in Sweden, so avoid it.
    8. Boasting is rude in almost every culture, but it's especially rude in Sweden due to the Law of Jante (Jantelagen).
    7. If you mix up Sweden and Denmark, or Sweden and Norway, then you've really gone and annoyed us Swedes...
    6. Don't stand on the wrong side of the escalator. Really. This is something only extremely ignorant or rude people do.
    5. Many people are atheist or agnostic in Sweden, so discussing your religion is seen as....quite odd.
    4. It's common to speak loudly in many cultures. Sweden is NOT one of those cultures.
    3. Give people some space! Do not walk too close to people.
    2. Here's a silly one that I just had to include: don't talk about the Finnish hockey team. We've been beaten a few too many times by them.
    1. And finally, the most important thing not to do: do not EVER cut in line. Seriously. Don't even think about it.
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Komentáře • 813

  • @ThreeStarVagabond
    @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 2 měsíci +2

    Check out this video for even MORE things not to do in Sweden: czcams.com/video/dm18hSIUQL8/video.html

    • @catherinenewman6516
      @catherinenewman6516 Před 2 měsíci

      Selfridges used to have an announcement at esxcslstorplease stand on the right Snd allow others tobpassbonbthebleft

  • @tordjarv3802
    @tordjarv3802 Před rokem +259

    That two meters apart thing during the pandemic was very awkward in Sweden where the usual distance is five meters

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +64

      "Do we really have to stand that close?! Two meters is like intercourse!"

    • @Gert-DK
      @Gert-DK Před 9 měsíci +4

      LOL

    • @Nick-rs5if
      @Nick-rs5if Před 8 měsíci +2

      😂

    • @justinmora4181
      @justinmora4181 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I stayed in Gothenburg for 3 months during the height of the omicron variant, the more infectious form of covid, and there was just not much social distancing at all. Streets, malls, trains, all packed shoulder to shoulder. Not a mask in sight.

    • @Gsoda35
      @Gsoda35 Před 7 měsíci

      I guess a few thousands people didn't care for safety. they don't represent the wiser population.

  • @dvhughesdesign
    @dvhughesdesign Před 11 měsíci +103

    Having spent 5 years in Stockholm, I quickly discovered the number one thing not to do in Sweden is saying hello or good morning to neighbors. Such a friendly gesture will make their eyes quickly widen as they run away in a mad panic.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 11 měsíci +32

      That is SO correct! ...Except if you go out to the archipelago or other small posh areas. There it's custom that you ALWAYS greet others, and if you don't say hello, then they scowl at you and wonder what kind of weirdo you are...

    • @johanpersson1114
      @johanpersson1114 Před 11 měsíci

      what are u a crazy person?

    • @tessjohansson77
      @tessjohansson77 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I understand well, why my husband had been surprised with morning greetings and even smiles everywhere here in the Philippines thats shocked him thoroughly!
      Because of Swedish dont use to have or done it as he explained to me.

    • @patrikekman5969
      @patrikekman5969 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ha ha ha

    • @patrickadolfsson4784
      @patrickadolfsson4784 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Thats why my neighbors hate me , I always say hello! Still there are some that never say a word! Ive been living in the same apartment for 23 years! Sad..! 😭🤓😂✌

  • @Reckless-mindfulness
    @Reckless-mindfulness Před rokem +40

    Watching this as a German who is moving to Sweden for a job, I don't see any difference, just a bit longer days in summer and shorter in winter.😅

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +9

      Haha! That explains why I don't feel much of a difference when I visit Germany 😀

    • @svefnhnuturthorgeirsson
      @svefnhnuturthorgeirsson Před 9 měsíci +3

      ​@@ThreeStarVagabondLol that would make sense. Natural-born Swedes and Germans seem very similar

    • @teyton90
      @teyton90 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@ThreeStarVagabond oh, good. My flight to ARN is going in 6 hours from ZRH (extremely random, I just picked a cheap flight, anywhere was fine). This will be my first visit to Sweden. I'm German, too. Looks like I don't have to prepare that much. I already rented a car from Hertz and I plan on driving around a little. All just to clear my head after a recent break-up. Returning on Wednesday.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@teyton90Sounds like the perfect recipe - change of pace and a change of scenery. It's pretty cold now, but as long as the rain stays away it can be absolutely gorgeous to drive around. If you're staying around Stockholm, check out Mariefred and Gripsholm Castle. If you're heading up north, check out the High Coast area :D

    • @teyton90
      @teyton90 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ThreeStarVagabond ​ @ThreeStarVagabond IT WAS AMAZING! I rented a car (hybrid, like everyone in Sweden, lol. Extremely lotsa electric cars!) and started driving West - still having no idea what I'm doing. Didn't matter, the nature was so beautiful and I stopped on every brown sign showing an interesting spot (you know these street signs on highways leading you to a POI). So calm and quiet. I drove about 1500km/4 days. Parked my car at the Norwegian border at a beautiful national park and went the remaining km by foot, just so I can say I've been to Norway. Heard some weird animal noises. Went back, then south, through Gothenburg and back through Stockholm.
      What an amazing country. I will definitely come back one day (and have time for the places you mentioned).

  • @sinisterplank3113
    @sinisterplank3113 Před rokem +30

    Being Swedish, but with a whole cadre of close friends from all around the world, I think I'll just link them this video instead of trying to explain our weird habits over and over 😂

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +4

      Definitely the easiest way to explain Sweden I think ;D

    • @shamanen
      @shamanen Před 8 měsíci

      This video had nothing to do with being swedish, at all.

  • @IndigoRoses7
    @IndigoRoses7 Před 10 měsíci +30

    Very interesting!
    I am American with Swedish roots.. I have always been very quiet by nature, I don't appreciate confrontation but I DO appreciate modesty, personal space, and polite distance from strangers.. I do not like to disclose alot of personal information.
    I'm also spiritual but not religious, and I also don't like people buying me drinks!
    I want to buy my own, thank you anyway!
    I also agree, cutting in line is unforgivable lol
    I know being American is a strike against me 😆 but I am very proud of being of Swedish ancestry and happy to know I like to inherently carry Swedish etiquette with me 🇸🇪 ❤️

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 10 měsíci +5

      Seems like there's a lot of Swedish in you despite being American! I wonder if that's because of subtle hints of Swedishness that's been kept in the family...or if this "introverted Scandinavian behaviour" is more universal than one things for some people?

    • @ruthnoronha8206
      @ruthnoronha8206 Před 7 měsíci

      Being Swedish is not a compliment. Take your grouchy self …..

    • @z0kiss889
      @z0kiss889 Před 7 měsíci +6

      You're just an introverted american. It's not your "Swedish roots"

    • @Potatwielder
      @Potatwielder Před 5 měsíci

      The average "european" american prolly has like one great great great grandfather whos parents moved to that country just after he was born.

    • @adelinefae
      @adelinefae Před 3 měsíci

      I am the same, I like to think some of it is Swedish roots rubbing off on us, but also I did grow up w/ my swedish side being VERY proud to be Swedish so perhaps it was just natural i would turn out introverted and polite and non confrontational.

  • @c0mputer
    @c0mputer Před rokem +34

    The best is giving a compliment to a Swede in front of other Swedes and watching them look around awkwardly and change the subject.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +11

      Haha, guilty! We just try to include everyone in the praise, or make a joke of it. If that fails we flee...

    • @glenncordova4027
      @glenncordova4027 Před rokem +4

      Please don't break the Swede. Singling one person out for praise is traumatic.🤣

    • @angelyncenas3480
      @angelyncenas3480 Před rokem +1

      Wow nice blog god bless I follower for you

    • @shamanen
      @shamanen Před 8 měsíci

      No, thats not true at all. Noone I know does that, noone.

  • @Jefffranzen
    @Jefffranzen Před 9 měsíci +2

    Visiting from US. Discovered your videos and have watched 7-8 of them. You are terrific and your videos are fun and informative. Keep up the great work.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you SO much! Really happy to hear that :D And happy that I can provide some hopefully interesting things about Sweden :)

  • @Esteeme
    @Esteeme Před 2 měsíci

    been bingeing on your videos, really enjoying them

  • @connortopping6943
    @connortopping6943 Před rokem +14

    the more I learn about Sweden the more I like It. Just a place of humble quite people who like to keep to themselves.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +1

      Yep, that's pretty much us! A country full of introverts - but we're pretty decent despite that 😂

    • @connortopping6943
      @connortopping6943 Před rokem +4

      @@ThreeStarVagabond Yh this sounds like me and the British in general. Pretty much all of that you said could be replaced with Britian and it would make so much sense. Buying rounds is the only one that we do and we do that quite religiously. We are also very quite unless we are drunk which is quite often

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +1

      @@connortopping6943 Haha! Yeah I think Swedes and Brits get along really well actually! I think there's a really cool ironic humility in Britain... Like, everyone is expected to talk crap about themselves and their place - in a nice way :D

  • @Zeeshan-iy2hg
    @Zeeshan-iy2hg Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the useful information!

  • @YogeshKumar-hm1nq
    @YogeshKumar-hm1nq Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much,
    It's my first time in Sweden, it's very helpful for me

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem

      Really happy to hear that! :D Hope you're enjoying your time here...even though it's cold and snowy / rainy right now...

  • @trevorhale6386
    @trevorhale6386 Před rokem +4

    Another brilliant video, I love number 10, a friend of mine calculates the rounds just like the Swedish, so I’ll make sure he buys the first when we visit Stockholm in February

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +1

      Haha, that's a good plan! People here often feel better overpaying than having the anxiety of not paying enough. However... If a cheap Swede is in the party he'll actually keep track that the rest of the people all buy rounds then! 😂

  • @pakko7416
    @pakko7416 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! A presentation with lots of humour!

  • @cyberhoneybadger
    @cyberhoneybadger Před 11 měsíci +12

    I just happened to fell in love with Swedish culture after this video

  • @SaQiPersonal
    @SaQiPersonal Před rokem

    Thanks , appreciate, vlog was interesting and informative 😊

  • @freyjav6055
    @freyjav6055 Před rokem +47

    I just have to comment, I was laughing so much throughout your video. 👏😂 Your humor is awesome, and I've been convinced for years that I was born in the wrong country (US), and this video just confirms it. I definitely would fit in in Sweden or Finland more than where I live.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +13

      You have no idea how happy your comment makes me! Partly I'm happy that you enjoyed the video, but I'm also thrilled that you can identify with the same mentally 😀 Cheers!

    • @freyjav6055
      @freyjav6055 Před rokem +3

      @@ThreeStarVagabond I'm happy to hear that it made you happy! :) Currently watching some of your other videos 👏😊

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +4

      @@freyjav6055 I hope you like them! I kind of jump between topics and locations a bit - guess I just like to keep varied 😊

    • @freyjav6055
      @freyjav6055 Před rokem +3

      @@ThreeStarVagabond Varied is quite nice actually, I feel that it definitely keeps things interesting! :) Skål!

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +3

      @@freyjav6055 Awesome! Well, skål then! :D

  • @philipm06
    @philipm06 Před 6 dny +1

    Back in the mid 80s I used to go to Stockholm regularly on business with a couple of colleagues - we never waited in line to go into a club or restaurant but would walk right up to the front of the line and say "Good evening" and go straight in - this worked every time.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 5 dny

      Haha! A complete set of utter bastards in other words. Oh well, as long as it worked then good for you!

  • @carolinesnow9900
    @carolinesnow9900 Před rokem +1

    Really useful, thanks. Can't wait....

  • @alaineb2643
    @alaineb2643 Před rokem

    Great video! You have such a funny sense of humor!

  • @rubye.6278
    @rubye.6278 Před rokem +23

    I can’t wait to go! These all sound like my own preferences anyway (maybe because of Swedish heritage?) 😂 our trip got delayed due to world events, but we still plan on coming to visit soon!

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +5

      Oh too bad! But yeah, some people find the Swedish mentality pretty weird...but some people fit right in straight away. Maybe introversion is a genetic heritage :D

  • @michellegonzalez5963
    @michellegonzalez5963 Před 9 měsíci

    This video is hilarious! I laughed so much! Thanks for the laughs and the video😂😅

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 9 měsíci

      Haha, so happy to hear that! Thanks for checking it out :D

  • @emadqadr974
    @emadqadr974 Před rokem

    thank you 🙏 it was very helpful

  • @AceOfBased
    @AceOfBased Před rokem +1

    Älskar den här kanalen, du är för bra för tuben! Har snart sett alla dina videor.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +1

      Fy fasen vad kul! Tack så mycket - men undvik det gamla skräpet för din egen skull ;D

    • @AceOfBased
      @AceOfBased Před rokem

      @@ThreeStarVagabond Haha okej! Alla börjar någonstans.

  • @davidmorrison5974
    @davidmorrison5974 Před 8 měsíci

    Fantastic guide, thanks

  • @missmorla1339
    @missmorla1339 Před 10 měsíci +6

    This has helped me understand my beloved late grandfather so much more as his parents came from Malmos.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 10 měsíci

      Wow, happy to hear that! It's amazing to hear that these kind of videos actually help people in various ways :D

    • @Pastor24u
      @Pastor24u Před 3 měsíci

      Malmö

  • @alexanderlouie4134
    @alexanderlouie4134 Před 22 dny +1

    I always make it a point whenever I visit Stockholm to do exactly the opposite of everything you said, except for standing on the left of the escalators, which is just plain rude. One of my favorite things is striking up a conversation with random people on the Tunnelbana, the look on their faces is priceless!

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 21 dnem

      Haha, that's just plain evil! But you can get lucky and find a talkative Swede - or possibly a drunk Swede. Those are usually the same thing

  • @birdchen3391
    @birdchen3391 Před 4 měsíci

    A great video! Thanks a lot 😊.

  • @gosiarhomecooking5123

    Hello, very interesting information as always. Have a great day 👍

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem

      Always brings a smile to my face to see such a nice comment :D Cheers, hope you have a great one too!

  • @classicalretroback
    @classicalretroback Před rokem

    Good to know. Thanks for the tips.😊

  • @heckincat1406
    @heckincat1406 Před rokem +2

    Din attityd är helt underbar, älsklar att du tar upp problemen på ett avslappnat sätt👍

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +1

      Tack! Jag gör mitt bästa - det är bra att ta upp saker utan att göra en stor grej av det tycker jag 😊

  • @stefan_HEX
    @stefan_HEX Před rokem

    klar bästa beskrivning vi har av dessa oskrivna lagar. Skickar detta till alla gäster som reser hit. Tackar!

  • @marbayreviewstravelfood7623
    @marbayreviewstravelfood7623 Před 10 měsíci

    Great information! ❤

  • @Deadwoods84
    @Deadwoods84 Před rokem +14

    As a Swede. I loved this video, thanks for the laughs 😁😂

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +2

      Really happy to hear that! :D Thanks - we need to be able to laugh at ourselves after all... ^_^

    • @Deadwoods84
      @Deadwoods84 Před rokem +1

      Very true, life's better that way 😁

    • @trafik-ii4ki
      @trafik-ii4ki Před 11 měsíci

      as a foreigner it is neither funny nor fun but depressing and sad

  • @LightDragon666
    @LightDragon666 Před 8 měsíci +1

    useful informations, thanks.

  • @djantraxx86
    @djantraxx86 Před 7 měsíci

    This is amazing. Spot on in every number 🤣

  • @mariam2402
    @mariam2402 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You’re the best! I’m going to Stockholm in a couple of months and I am taking notes from your videos. I’m an American who loves my personal space, so I mainly have to talk softer 🤣

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 11 měsíci

      Haha no worries! People here are used to tourists so no one will be all that bothered either way. Just enjoy and have fun! Thank you so much, and hope you'll have a wonderful time :D

  • @JenJudy
    @JenJudy Před 8 dny +1

    Great tips! At first glance at your video preview picture, I thought you were Fred the Swede from Taskmaster! 🤣 Thanks for educating us before we visit your country.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 8 dny

      Haha, I've heard someone else comment on that - and I haven't even seen Taskmaster, so I have no idea how he looks :D

  • @Tomss778
    @Tomss778 Před měsícem +1

    This is great. thanks.

  • @jeffreyhawthornegoines8727
    @jeffreyhawthornegoines8727 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Beautiful country, art and poetry, beautiful people. In every day life, though, Swedes are reserved, distant, and apparently discreetly judgmental. Despite all their good qualities, the people are too cold for me, I would become seriously depressed. Marseille, Naples, here I come

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 8 měsíci +1

      That's a very interesting observation - "discreetly judgmental". That might be a really good description for it. I think there's similar behavour in some other countries as well, but maybe it's not very common. Oh well, let's hope the Mediterranean is better!

  • @yipmabaruya1148
    @yipmabaruya1148 Před 10 měsíci

    Good morning from Papua New Guinea.
    I enjoyed watching your contents. Great contents ❤.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much! Really happy to hear that. Oh, and I'd really like to visit Papua New Guinea some day!

    • @yipmabaruya1148
      @yipmabaruya1148 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ThreeStarVagabond

  • @Cr3dos
    @Cr3dos Před 5 měsíci

    I’m watching a lot of your videos to prepare for my trip. Your jokes are hilarious

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 5 měsíci

      Oh wow, thanks a lot! Really happy that you enjoy them :D And happy if you find them a bit useful as well! ^_^

  • @VasileSurdu
    @VasileSurdu Před 11 měsíci +1

    thanks for sharing

  • @ThomasVanhala
    @ThomasVanhala Před rokem +6

    Love how we think that the law of Jante is Swedish when it was a Danish writer, Aksel Sandemose that created it. The fictional town of Jante was based on his home town of Nyköping Mors in Jutland.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +2

      🤯 Mind blown! I had NO idea about that! It's one of those things you just assume is true, so I never bothered to look up the actual origins...

  • @syedshah6392
    @syedshah6392 Před rokem +1

    lovely as usual

  • @highsocietysongchannel
    @highsocietysongchannel Před 2 měsíci

    Thumbs up for "What NOT to do in Sweden". We're coming to visit in August. I plan to fact check this video. Looking forward to a wonderful visit. Thank you.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Haha, I think it's all still valid! Except for one thing: the Medieval Museum is closed since they're moving to a different location. Hope you'll have a great time despite that :D

  • @larsberggard4644
    @larsberggard4644 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Du är rolig och det tycker fler när jag läser kommentarerna!

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 11 měsíci

      Tack! :D Jättekul att höra - inte alla som håller med att jag är kul ;)

  • @deirdremurphy8987
    @deirdremurphy8987 Před rokem +1

    😂😅 very informative & well delivered

  • @CarlEastvold
    @CarlEastvold Před 2 měsíci +2

    Things must have changed since my family came from Scandinavia. My father (100% Norwegian) never quit moving. Hardest working man I've ever known. Put himself through college without being able to read (undiagnosed dyslexia - National Honor Society). We used to joke his photo belonged on the meme "Git er done". He would fall asleep if he sat down. My mother (50% Danish) almost as hard working as dad, very gifted artistically - a perfectionist. Neither parent ever drank alcohol. The only 'Swedes' in our family - came from Finland. I grew up in an American town of Finns. Tried to speak Finn to my aunt - she only spoke Swede (and English). Swedes from Sweden I knew growing up - always exuded a sense of superiority. The rest of us thought this hilarious. So much for the law of Jante.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 2 měsíci

      Really funny to hear! I guess that people who have the drive to move to a different country are more adventurous and want to make more of a change? But yeah, all of this is of course just stereotypes from me. There are always different individuals in each country, and there are just some general cultural trends (that are often broken).

  • @stratorunner1
    @stratorunner1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Good to know thankiuu !

  • @thelocalvibe
    @thelocalvibe Před rokem +1

    Sarcasm on point. Love your content

  • @auroradeja-vu8763
    @auroradeja-vu8763 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi and thank you for your interesting videos. would you like doing a video in which you compare Stockholm with Goteborg and Malmö ? tack

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 11 měsíci

      That's actually a really good idea! Thanks for the suggestion - I'll note it down. But I need to find time to visit Malmö and examine it more closely again first I think...

    • @auroradeja-vu8763
      @auroradeja-vu8763 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ThreeStarVagabond I understand, I'm very interested in your perspective about it. Thank you

  • @javeeddhalayat8256
    @javeeddhalayat8256 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Quite useful tips...Yes, I find many swedes very humble natured and down to earth....Facts about Norway, Denmark and Finland was just :D

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Haha we love to make fun of each others' countries up here - the Nordics are like sibling countries. But thank you, and happy that you enjoyed it :D

  • @8TJA
    @8TJA Před rokem +17

    #11 - Never dip your pannkakor (Swedish pancake) in your Ärtsoppa (Pea Soup). I did this once and my Swedish father in law fell out of his chair!

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +3

      !!! What kind of weirdo dips the pancake in the ärtsoppa?! Haha I never even considered that it could be a thing. But now I get oddly curious to try it next Thursday 😀

    • @8TJA
      @8TJA Před rokem +2

      @@ThreeStarVagabond I like flour tortillas with certain types of soup & chili and I will dip them..., perhaps it was a subconscious thing?? Too funny!

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem

      @@8TJA I love it! But yeah I often dip bread in soups and stews as well, but... Yeah, pancakes and pea soup are a special thing for Swedes :D

    • @limpanuzz
      @limpanuzz Před rokem

      why are theese two dishes served together?

    • @JH-lo9ut
      @JH-lo9ut Před rokem

      ​@@limpanuzz pea soup is cheap and pretty bland, so to make the meal a bit more fun, you serve pancakes as dessert. (And pancakes are quite cheap food too, but everyone likes it)
      This is a pretty strange tradition, I would guess it started in the military, pea soup can be made in big bulks, it doesn't require fresh ingredients, you can prepare it the day before and just heat it up. It gives you the time to make pancakes, wich is a bit messy and time-consuming if you have to do a lot of them.
      The tradition of serving pea soup with pancakes for dessert (on thursdays for some reason) has been picked up by schools, cafeterias and low-price restaurants everywhere.
      I think this tradition is at least a hundred years old.
      If you didn't think the combination is weird enough, it will sometimes be served with a shot of very sweet arrak liqueur called "Punsch",
      -served warm.

  • @pkharper3525
    @pkharper3525 Před rokem +4

    So what your saying it to stand on the left side of the escalator, play my music as load as I can through the speaker on my phone, hug everyone I see and boast about what I have while cutting in cue, perfect hope I make it out alive. Thank You for the info I’m sure it will come in handy. ✌️

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +1

      That's exactly what to do! 😅 And since Swedes are so anti-confrontational, all they'd do is make a fist in the pocket and mutter something

  • @deniskolosov8368
    @deniskolosov8368 Před 8 měsíci

    laughed a lot) thnx, subscribed)

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thanks a lot :D Haha, I try at least!

    • @deniskolosov8368
      @deniskolosov8368 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@ThreeStarVagabond Especially about hockey, i remember one funny episode, from old happy times, when Jokerit from Helsinki played in KHL, and finnish guys came to Saint-Petersburg to support it. I talked to group of them standing in queue, and one guy ask me if i know some hockey teams from Sweden. I began to recall, "Djurgardens, RedHawks, Kalmar..." and this guy just interrupted me shouting "FFFUUUCK KALMAR!!!" :D :D :D
      I have no idea why he hated it so much))

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@deniskolosov8368 That's hilarious! I love how people can get so angry at random teams. His team probably lost a game to Kalmar ages ago, but he still retains that intense hatred :D

  • @Janillo2782
    @Janillo2782 Před 10 měsíci +2

    i absolutely agree with this video. Totally rational things that one must NOT do.

  • @KrisDJFRAY
    @KrisDJFRAY Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this. Visiting Gothenburg in September.. Have wanted to visit for years and finally doing so. Really admire Swedish people…

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I hope you're going to like it :D Gothenburg is a really nice place, and September can either be pleasant or a bit rainy. Hoping for good weather when you visit!

    • @KrisDJFRAY
      @KrisDJFRAY Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ThreeStarVagabond well I’m from big London so probably similar weather. Thanks for the upload (was informative and funny) looking forward to exploring and meeting lots of friendly Swedish ladies… 🤞

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@KrisDJFRAY The best of luck to you! UK guys seem to be popular, so I'm sure you'll do fine :D

    • @generalkawasaki9485
      @generalkawasaki9485 Před 7 měsíci

      you didn't tell him about the wind gusts, precipitation will be a side issue, I am willing to bet the rain won't even make your top ten.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 7 měsíci

      @@generalkawasaki9485 Is it really that windy though? I've been there at autumn now and then and it's not been too bad...

  • @lxndyn767
    @lxndyn767 Před rokem

    I like your outspokenness, my dear brother! I think Sweden might be the right place for me to live! You are fantastic with your expressions!

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem

      Haha, it's a quirky place but some people really like it! Thank you so much :D

  • @user-tk1hr8nj2b
    @user-tk1hr8nj2b Před 9 měsíci +2

    Well the real faithful know what to expect from a society....but also where and how to support its own towns and villages or communities. Swedish are dependent spiritual people and very well educated to what is going in in the world. Thank you for your information and God bless everyone.

  • @citroen143
    @citroen143 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for your precious tips! By experience, Swedes are usually very friendly and reliable, also self-ironical. They are not icebergs at all! We should learn to appreciate different points of views to improve and enrich ourselves. That's the path to a better world. You do contribute to that by means of your amusing but educational videos. Tack sa mycket! A big thanks to you and your compatriots 🙂🙂

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 11 měsíci

      That's so kind of you to say! I'm really happy that I can provide a little bit of help - while hopefully bringing a smile to people's faces as well :D

    • @citroen143
      @citroen143 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ThreeStarVagabond Tack sa mycket for att svara pa min kommentar sa snabbt! Du ar helt vanlig. Genom dina videos kan jag le, skratta och tanka, men lara mig sa mycket också! Jag ar ledsen att jag kan inte skriva med prickar pa vokalerna! Jag hoppas att du forstar"min" svenska :-) Tusen tack igen! Ha det bra! Giorgio fran Rome 🙂

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 11 měsíci

      @@citroen143 Of course! And your Swedish is pretty much perfect (except for the dots) just so you know! Tack så mycket, och hoppas det inte är allt för varmt i Rom nu!

    • @citroen143
      @citroen143 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ThreeStarVagabond Den snabbaste mannen i Sverige! Du ar väldigt sympatisk. Det ar for varmt i Rom. Tosti betyder en typ av smorgas i nederländska och min katt heter Gustav som din kung. Hälsningar till dig och Kungen Gustav. Inga prickar.....det ar ett problem.....Du borde lara eller undervisa i svenska. Tack sa mycket for dina tålamod och artighet. Goran 🙂

  • @IndunilUdayalal
    @IndunilUdayalal Před rokem +1

    Nice video, visited Sweden 1 month ago.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem

      Thanks, and that's nice! Hope you enjoyed it!

    • @IndunilUdayalal
      @IndunilUdayalal Před rokem +2

      @@ThreeStarVagabond yes we love it, but it's bit hard with cold winter 🥶

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +1

      @@IndunilUdayalal It really is tough in the winters... That's the thing I dislike the most!

  • @craigsymington5401
    @craigsymington5401 Před rokem +1

    I love the accent and the dry sense of humor

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +1

      Thanks man! Good thing, 'cause I can't really do anything about either :D

  • @Tjorpas
    @Tjorpas Před 4 měsíci

    very funny and good video! :)

  • @laraadchristian8217
    @laraadchristian8217 Před rokem +3

    The rules are similar to Germany 😅! Thanks a lot ! I’m booking my flight now 😍 to Stockholm

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +1

      Haha I guess we're not that far apart after all! Hope you'll love it here! And let's hope we have good weather coming up :D

  • @SD-fv9zu
    @SD-fv9zu Před měsícem +1

    I lived in Sweden for a few years, thank goodness I was young because I probably broke many of these and was at least slightly forgiven. The worst transgression I remember was using the laundry in the apartments. I wasn't told I had to sign up for a time slot. I didn't and I learned the hard way.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před měsícem

      Well, I think most people are understanding as long as people apologize 😊 The worst part is that many Swedes won't complain out loud in cases like that :/

  • @zainulabdin1720
    @zainulabdin1720 Před 7 měsíci

    I love your videos

  • @danielmalinen6337
    @danielmalinen6337 Před měsícem +1

    The difference between Finnish and Swedish escalator culture is interesting, here in Finland it is impolite to pass on escalators and that's why you wait on the stairs until the person in front of you leaves.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před měsícem

      Oh interesting! I guess Swedes can be a bit rushed - especially in Stockholm

  • @cemdemir2663
    @cemdemir2663 Před rokem +7

    Nice video with nice jokes. I love that the Swedish take standing in a line seriously! Wish everyone was like that.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +1

      Haha, it's our national sport! Almost at least :D Thank you, and happy that you enjoyed the video ^_^

    • @ChristofferOrrmalmUtsi
      @ChristofferOrrmalmUtsi Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@ThreeStarVagabond
      I mean it kinda is our sport though after all. Since it is such a HUGE deal here in Sweden.
      Well, if you don't live far up in Lappland like me where almost no people live...🤣

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 11 měsíci

      @@ChristofferOrrmalmUtsi Oh, but there's plenty of reindeer to play with at least... Or... Something :D

    • @saraasplund4554
      @saraasplund4554 Před 11 měsíci +1

      It's just common sense really 😊

  • @1ring2rule3pigs
    @1ring2rule3pigs Před 11 měsíci +4

    Thanks for the tips! I don't want to go to Sweden anymore. But Denmark sounds fun!

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Good! One less douche here, and one more for the Danes to handle. They get what they deserve

    • @Asg2121
      @Asg2121 Před 10 měsíci +3

      ​@@ThreeStarVagabondAn old dirty Danish joke:
      Keep Copenhagen clean, help a Swede to the ferry!😂😂😂.
      Don't feel insulted, I'm 🇸🇪/🇩🇰

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@Asg2121 Haha! Never insulted by Scandinavian jokes against each other. It's like the Norwegian joke: what separates Norwegians from the apes? The border to Sweden ;D

    • @mystrength5640
      @mystrength5640 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Oh much Goodness. I laughed the whole way Through! 😂🎉

    • @1ring2rule3pigs
      @1ring2rule3pigs Před 4 měsíci

      @@ThreeStarVagabond Sounds like you've already got them all! 🤣

  • @leiflindqvist9095
    @leiflindqvist9095 Před 8 měsíci

    A very nice and accurate video with a humorous undertone. As a Swede with some Finnish genes, I recognize everything, and a nice picture of NJK's club island in the harbor of Helsinki.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you! Haha, dammit, it seems like I can't sneak in any nice shots of Finland without lots of people noticing. No sneakiness for me it seems :D

    • @leiflindqvist9095
      @leiflindqvist9095 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@ThreeStarVagabond
      Nothing wrong with sneaking in that image, you're also talking about Nordic countries. But I couldn't help it, I've been there and raced so many times and had a few beers in the clubhouse. I sailed a World Cup there in 1987, many great memories.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@leiflindqvist9095Oh wow! That's got to be a place full of nice memories in that case. I'm happy that I included it! :)

  • @sgtelias2258
    @sgtelias2258 Před rokem +6

    This video will help us as we head to Sweden in June 2023 for a family reunion, of sorts. We are 2nd and 3rd generation Swedish Americans. I think Swedes will find some of the viewpoints and traditions we learned (or mis-learned) from our parents and grandparents as being strange or old fashioned. Question: what would be an appropriate host gift to bring our Swedish relatives?

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +6

      Happy to hear that! And it's got to feel so nice to connect with a distant branch of the family like that :D Hmm... I can't say for sure, but I think most Swedes love quirky stuff with a local touch. Like, say that you were from Texas. Then I think a real cowboy hat would be a thing people would appreciate, since it has a local connection. It's something that'll be a talking piece - and I think people appreciate that.

    • @HawkJedilord
      @HawkJedilord Před rokem +1

      @@ThreeStarVagabond Based!

    • @HawkJedilord
      @HawkJedilord Před rokem +1

      @Agnes A bit boring perhaps, but never goes wrong.

    • @HawkJedilord
      @HawkJedilord Před rokem +1

      @@ThreeStarVagabond Unless the host family is deeply religious, booze never goes wrong. Maybe a fancy local (Texas) bourbon?

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem +2

      @@HawkJedilord Ooh, that's a really cool idea! I think most people would love stuff like that.

  • @chrl8
    @chrl8 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Roligt - för att det är sant!

  • @sam735
    @sam735 Před rokem +1

    I like the "rhyme" to remember which side of the escalator to stand on!
    In Bavaria, we have the rhyme: "Links hatschn, sonst Watschn" which means "walk on the left or [get] a slap on the face" 😂

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem

      That's awesome! Haha you actually have a rhyme like that - I was just trying to be funny, but I think yours is even cooler since it's actually in use 😀

  • @gustannunneb1871
    @gustannunneb1871 Před 10 měsíci +1

    We have escalators in snaller towns like Kiruna and the right and left escalator rule but it isn't common in small towns.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 10 měsíci

      Escalators in Kiruna? All I saw when I was there was snow, a couple of pubs, and Empes ;D

  • @FaizKaz
    @FaizKaz Před 10 měsíci

    Ur famous cards vlog was when i came to Sweden..now u look v different but nice like always..great vlogs

  • @karenvonbargen4472
    @karenvonbargen4472 Před rokem +3

    I can’t think of a single place where grilling someone about their salary is considered polite.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem

      That IS a fair point! But Swedes have been even more tight-lipped about it than other countries, I believe.

  • @Templarofsteel88
    @Templarofsteel88 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It might depend on your friend group but we used to buy a pitcher of beer when going out to a bar, then someone else would go next when that was finished. For the mostly though people buy their own drinks.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 7 měsíci

      Agreed! I guess it can vary a lot - especially when there's a mix of Swedes and non-Swedes...or people who hang out often together...

  • @fredfuchs6033
    @fredfuchs6033 Před 10 měsíci

    The stares I got when I accidentally forgot to pull a number -- although I was the only one in the shop. (I still feel stupid when I stand in line like other people and having missed that there was a number dispenser somewhere, and first have to go back and get my number)...
    Interesting that you mention the salary thing. It's a bit weird considering that you have all that transparency otherwise.
    Will have my first day at a Swedish tech company tomorrow (had my own company before working remote (and I slightly disagree about it being easy to setup)), so your videos were a good reminder :)

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 10 měsíci

      Haha everyone forgets to take a number at times - Swedes too :D But oh that's so cool! Hope you'll have a great first day at the company. Fingers crossed for you!

    • @fredfuchs6033
      @fredfuchs6033 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ThreeStarVagabond Thank you and keep those great videos coming :) Very much appreciated!

  • @nordicwithus
    @nordicwithus Před rokem +3

    Good to know if you're not a Swede 😂👍 Great video

  • @ahdv25
    @ahdv25 Před 11 měsíci +2

    😂 I would visit Sweden just based on just your sense of humor and the escalator mnemonic.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 11 měsíci

      Not to toot my own horn in any way but I'm afraid that most Swedes don't come up with catchy rhymes like that, so it might not be worth a visit just for that :D

  • @coeurdepirate7005
    @coeurdepirate7005 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Hilarious!😅Vive those Swedish values. I'm not Swedish but cannot stand people jumping the queue either! Australians hate people bragging too, queue jumping, paying for a round in a pub has disappeared here today too (RIP). However (unfortunately) we are somewhat more relaxed about the volume of people's conversation in public sometimes and Aussies will (generally) quite freely chat with strangers. I think it probably harks back to our history and the fact that if you'd actually made it alive to Australia on that hell ship, you deserved a bit of a warm welcome?😃Or maybe it's because we're on a island so far from...everywhere, that we're just so excited to talk to you and find out why the hell you made the effort to come here?😅What I remember really appreciating during my stay in Sweden was the superior design and practicality of everything. It's very clean. Things don't just look nice, they actually work too. I agree the people could be reserved, but on the other hand, just a simple spontaneous reflection with someone I met randomly in a shop seemed to scratch the surface and led to a fascinating conversation.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Good point! Swedes are reserved but very open to...well...opening up if others indicate that they want to chat. And happy to hear that you had a good time over here! I've just been to Sydney so far, but that was a really nice place as well. Loved the walks along Bondi, and going to Manly etc. And wild parakeets! It seems like Aussies are a bit like...more laid back, maybe a bit "rougher" version of the English. And I think the Nordics and the UK share a lot of similarities to start with, so it would make sense that there's a lot to recognize in each others' cultures.

  • @T.DeCervantez
    @T.DeCervantez Před 10 měsíci +2

    Some of those rules applies in the U.K. too. Though we love to buy each other rounds, which may not be such a good thing.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 10 měsíci

      Haha nah it's a fun tradition with rounds. But yeah I guess many of them are pretty similar in many countries.

  • @tessjohansson77
    @tessjohansson77 Před 7 měsíci

    Im married of Swede ❤He's an incredible man. I can tell this video learnt me a lot🎉
    I will share this video to my man, he will agree what this video means for🎉
    Tack så mycket❤❤❤❤

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Happy to hear that! And well who knows - maybe he'll disagree with everything in the video 😀

    • @tessjohansson77
      @tessjohansson77 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ThreeStarVagabond thank you!
      Yes, I had told him earlier and he agreed and told me its true!
      He's been thankful too that I've learn about it so therefore it wouldn't shock me.

  • @paulocostoliyt
    @paulocostoliyt Před měsícem

    There are a lot of differences from my culture: Brazil. Normally, we are closer than Swedes. People here tend to speak loud, gesture with hands while speaking, neighbors love to greet to each other and unfortunately some people listen to the music aloud in public transportation.

  • @vv1780
    @vv1780 Před dnem +1

    Talk to everyone you want, and do not pay attention to bad customs. Some behaviors have to be changed.

  • @dhh7501
    @dhh7501 Před rokem +1

    LOL the buying a round thing is so true. Mainly because you need to re-mortgage your house if you do. No wonder they get anxiety (that shit gets expensive!)

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem

      It's all a matter of priorities! Eat dinner? Nah, let's grab a beer! Buying clothes for the kids? No way, that's precious beer money! :D

  • @bigfanofme
    @bigfanofme Před 5 dny

    So many things I disagree to in this video, but saying that the finnish people are the most depressed takes the price, they are considered to be the happiest country in the world, for many years in a row. Except that, I think you make great videos, and most of this things is in the beholder of the eyes :) thank you!

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 5 dny

      The video is a bit tongue in cheek after all. But fair enough! I think we can agree to disagree about most of the points :) Thanks for checking it out either way :D Oh, and the Finnish happiness thing is a bit strange... I believe it's not that they're "happy" per se, but just...content with life in a different way. My 2 cents!

  • @garygjl9036
    @garygjl9036 Před 13 dny

    I enjoyed that list good sir. all very reasonable/relatable. I have nothing but praise for my year in Sweden (Lund, Stockholm and Norrtalje). As a Canadian, Sweden and Finland are our major hockey competition. Hats off to Swedish/Finnish hockey development for both men and women. I also served in Afghanistan proudly along side Swedish Armed Forces members.

    • @garygjl9036
      @garygjl9036 Před 13 dny

      oops, forgot to mention: korv med mos. love it.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 13 dny

      That's a great summary of good things about Sweden - happy to hear that you enjoyed your time here, and that our army lads and lasses behaved themselves while abroad :D And well, I like korv...but I'm not much for mos to be honest! I'm weird that way...

    • @garygjl9036
      @garygjl9036 Před 7 dny +1

      @@ThreeStarVagabond Aww, thank you for your interest in my comments TSV. The back story for my desired adventures in Sweden was actually academic. I wanted to meet Exercise Physiology Professor Per-Olov Astrand teaching at GIH (at the time) as I was a student of a similar line of education. I see he ended up at at the Karolinksa Institute. I was impressed he took an interest in my unannounced visit. True story, I didn't write ahead. I suspect his curiosity played heavily. Great visit, soft spoken. I love potatoes(mos). A Swedish gentleman I met took me out for breakfast at a bar! for coffee and bread with cheese (Port Salut). To this day I eat this for breakfast frequently. Thanks for your mischievously funny videos. My DNA (23and Me) has a profound link to Scandinavia. Holy crap.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 7 dny

      @@garygjl9036 That sounds quite fortunate! Maybe Per-Olov was intrigued - or he took any excuse to get away from boring faculty meetings ;) Nah, just kidding. Happy to hear that you had such a pleasant time in Sweden, and that you happened upon friendly people like that. I guess that that breakfast will continue to be a nice reminder of Sweden!

  • @carolilseanne2175
    @carolilseanne2175 Před 10 měsíci

    Those terms in number 3 😉 are synonymous,

  • @peterjanoff
    @peterjanoff Před 9 měsíci +1

    People boarding subways in Stockholm don’t allow passengers to get off before they get onto the trains themselves. Oftentimes that causes irritability at stations.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 9 měsíci

      Totally agree! That's one thing I missed. I don't know why people have gotten so rude in public transport.

  • @liliyalopatina3877
    @liliyalopatina3877 Před rokem +3

    I get that swedes respect their private space, I also love when people keep the distance. but how it happened that in a pretty good restaurant with the cost of a dinner 500kr you get strangers sitting beside you? from both sides, if you're unlucky enough. and no private space at all. I didn't visit a lot, but like 70% places have the same situation. how to find a good place for dinner and relax in Gothenburg?

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem

      Well, the answer to that it plain and simple greed! Unfortunately, the best way to avoid that is to not visit the more popular places, or go on less packed times. It's unfortunate, but they do try to optimize the space :/

  • @DarthCatNip
    @DarthCatNip Před 3 měsíci

    Im from northern Sweden. We do have escalators, but i didnt know about the stand on the right side rule! Oo you learn something new everyday lol

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I've heard that people from Kalix stare in fascination at the escalators in Luleå... Or maybe I'm just exaggerating a little bit ;D Cheers!

  • @CC-Pi
    @CC-Pi Před 6 měsíci

    Quite similar to the UK then, although the jante law is unique, that's interesting and pretty cool.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah it seems like the UK and Sweden are pretty similar quite often. Guess all of northern Europe have a lot in common even if it's not the Jante law..

  • @adiq6360
    @adiq6360 Před 5 měsíci

    Hey, a question about standing to the right and walking on the left on the escalators. On the sidewalks, pedestrian-only, on which side of the sidewalk are we supposed to walk? It feels like it's a free-for-all and people bump into each other all the time. What is the rule here?

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 5 měsíci

      Oof that's a difficult one. A long time ago the rule was that men walk closest towards the road, to protect women and children. That's been abandoned ages ago though. It's supposed to be on the right side these days, but it really is a bit chaotic - I walk on both sides myself!

    • @adiq6360
      @adiq6360 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ThreeStarVagabond thanks! To be honest, it's very frustrating, because I used to be the one trying to avoid collisions, but I stopped doing that and now people walk into me with a surprised look on their face, no matter on which side of the sidewalk I find myself :)
      also, I think that, especially in Stockholm, there's a very strong "it's only me here" idea of thinking. So people care about their personal space, but only about theirs, so they don't care if they interfere with someone else's space (for example: standing in the middle of the main passage or forcing themselves first into the train). Just my 2 cents

  • @asajohnson4350
    @asajohnson4350 Před 11 měsíci +1

    How do I move here? Fantastic!

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 11 měsíci

      Haha, it's a pretty neat place! More introverts are always welcome ;D

  • @erionan
    @erionan Před rokem +1

    Wow you have uppload hundreds of videos, hard work. And only 2k subs?

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem

      Yeah but most of the old ones suck. And maybe the new ones too.

  • @jonasbaert
    @jonasbaert Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good to know that cutting the line is not accepted in Sweden. In Belgium where I live and other countries I visited it is often expected for me to cut the line when sitting in my wheelchair. I then think; I could also perfectly wait a few minutes, as I don't need to stand, but often when I wait in line someone comes to me and say that I can follow. It makes me feel weird and more special than I really am. I'm just born with a physical disability, but I can wait like everyone else. Sadly I can't explain it well because they won't listen and I just speak slower, so I often just follow the person and not attracting too much attention.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před 4 měsíci

      Oh wow, that must be so irritating - to get special treatment and also having a hard time explaining that it's not necessary. I should keep that in mind myself. Sometimes I want to let people with disabilities ahead of me, but I've never thought that it could be seen as a bit offensive. Thanks for the new perspective!

  • @marilyn443
    @marilyn443 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for this. I now my swedish genes made to me and that I definitely born in the wrong country. Looking forward to seeing beautiful Stockholm and check out your other videos. 😊❤

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před měsícem +1

      You can be an honorary Swede in that case :D But thank you so much, and hope that I can make the city live up to the praise!

    • @marilyn443
      @marilyn443 Před měsícem +1

      @@ThreeStarVagabond Tack! I have no doubt 😀

  • @nataliev1249
    @nataliev1249 Před rokem +1

    The crack about standing on the left on the escalators had be crying laughing at my desk.

    • @ThreeStarVagabond
      @ThreeStarVagabond  Před rokem

      I felt so silly recording that one in front of all the people at the central station! 🤣 I kept getting such weird glances...