Re: Immgrating to Sweden
- From: "unglued" <dragonseed@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Aug 2005 10:26:06 -0700
J. Anderson wrote:
> "ie" <I_e,johansson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:kuYOe.144880$dP1.500732@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Robert,
> > the differences that we here normally discuss can be shown in following
> > scenarios from real life:
> > If you are travelling by tram or bus in Gothenburg it's more likely than
> > not
> > that you get a smile and a word in return if you talk to the one sitting
> > next to you.
> > If you do the same in Norrköping you can't bet on it and in some areas
> > around Stockholm I have been told that people might look upon you as if
> > you
> > are crazy or drunk when talking to a stranger.
> >
> > If you go to a bar or a pub here in Gothenburg you shouldn't be surprised
> > if
> > someone asks if they are allowed to sit down at the same table if the
> > bar/pub is crowded.
> >
> > Hardly ever happens in many other parts of Sweden.
>
> This has nothing to do with the way genuine Stockholmers are -- it's simply
> the 'capital syndrome', and the same thing happens in Helsinki and Oslo. A
> Finn from Tampere or a Norwegian from Trondheim will tell you the same story
> about people from Helsinki / Oslo.
But people from Malmö on the other hand really are stuck up prigs ;)
.
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