”Actually it is more convenient not to own a car” is what I love in a large amount of big European citys!
@jonnil1997
2 жыл бұрын
What all cities should strive for, with good affordable (maybe free in the future) public transport we can make cities better places to live while reducing our impact on the enviorment.
@checynhadi2815
11 ай бұрын
You are man? Or lady?
@magnusemilsson7205
2 жыл бұрын
A real-life experience from a global company I worked at. It has sites al around the world, but the hubs are in Sweden, UK and US: Those three sites were looking into a new area for research (with IT) side by side without talking to each other, but after a year we had a first net meeting just to exchange ideas, and all three sites had a presentation. Sweden: “We have some thoughts within the area and believe it can in the future be an important part in the company.” UK: “We have done a lot and contribute to the business.” US: “This is already a fundamental part of the core business, and we cannot be without it.” This was a IT system, and the next question from us was if US could show a demo in the net-meeting of what they have done but they could not, we gave same question to UK and nor could they. It turnout that: US: They had just got financing and start to look for licenses for the data to import. UK: Had just defined the project organisation and making a budget. Sweden: We had a prototype up and running, with data that the core-business was using and had done for month. It is very important to understand culture differences when making decisions; what sites solution would you choice if you just heard the presentations?
@ManSeekingChrist
2 жыл бұрын
There is more honesty I feel like in Sweden. In the US there's a lot more of the "fake it 'till you make it" attitude.
@holamoco
2 жыл бұрын
The Swedes
@lornalong6468
2 жыл бұрын
That is so Swedish. Jantelagen in practise. Competitiveness in Sweden is about quietly developing something and sharing the process so everybody learns & benefits. So they develop & 'teach' a competitive edge vs competitors as a collective without the same hardcore 'competition' evident in other countries. You would never say "I have this idea" or "I would do this". You would rather frame it as "I would like to suggest this for consideration.". And then they sit in silence whilst there is a kind of Ent-like circuitous conversation that allows everyone time to make suggestions or suggest refinements - not criticisms, but explore the merits & suggest solutions. If you criticise that is 'mobbning' (bullying) and you can lose your job over that. As someone who lived all my business career in a highly competitive dog-eat-dog environment where your goal is to be singled out for advancement, Swedish people really echo an ages old dependency on each other. I put this down to the weather, esp in the north of Sweden. In the long harsh dark winters back in time (and still today in villages dotted all over the place through the countryside) you survive only because you lean on & collaborate with each other. Living in the country in Sweden involves constant very physical labour (shovelling snow, DIY, fixing rooves & replacing old wooden boards to the houses, tending to animals, chopping wood, etc). The elderly & frail are automatically considered & cared for by their neighbours so that everyone in the community thrives together. This is absolutely reflected in their social welfare system and business practices.
@taklampan650
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to see your brother back on the channel
@alessobizan9688
2 жыл бұрын
he seems very sweet
@TheYakkoyakko
2 жыл бұрын
I can see you guys have a really strong connections each other from the video!🧡 I’m just glad you guys could reunite again after this long pandemic! 🥺
@ViffeNify
2 жыл бұрын
If you havent done "halkkörning" yet PLEASE record it.
@StefanThyron
2 жыл бұрын
Not yet. I wonder if that’s allowed!
@timpan447
2 жыл бұрын
@@StefanThyron Det ska de vara.
@musica-xz2zj
2 жыл бұрын
Bra video ! :) du måste göra halkbanan. Den ingår i risk 2:an 🙃
@attesmatte
2 жыл бұрын
@@StefanThyron I've seen plenty of people record halkkörningen, it shouldn't be a problem. But of course, check with everyone involved first. 👍
@sonnyalbinsson802
2 жыл бұрын
Yes omg please do 🙏🏼
@swedishprogrammer
2 жыл бұрын
Welcome back brother Thryon! Hope you have a fun this time too 🖐
@Aeroplan42
2 жыл бұрын
Not taking the last bite of the food is a gesture of courtesy to the host couple who mark that they have not skimped but that they have offered enough food and that all the guests are satisfied. It can be called the convention bit. It's an old tradition.
@drakenulla
2 жыл бұрын
Such a nice brother-ship you two have towards each other ❤ I wish i had a sibling like that. And very good observations about Swedish culture, you are observante
@tommysellering4224
2 жыл бұрын
The “trailer” is included in the exam because anyone with a “B” license is allowed to tow a trailer behind a car. Some people that don’t have a towing device on their car can rent one when they need a trailer. Heavy trailer, though, takes a special license.
@actionalex3611
Жыл бұрын
And regarding different licenses for manual and automatic is obviously for safety. As he said, he can drive stick but he´s not very good at it so that might be dangerous if something sudden occurs while driving. And knowing the weight limits for your car as well as the trailer is for safety as well as it tells you what the max limit is for your car and/or trailer to be able to behave properbly on the road. Safety is the name of the game here(slightly over the top sometimes though lol). I think there is like a zero accident tolerancy aim here which we´ll never reach but striving for it still reduces accidents.
@farcuf
2 жыл бұрын
Knowing Europe and the US, this was an interesting discussion, love the polite calm societies, that are more common here in Europe.
@PernillaArtistic
Ай бұрын
Such interesting points!! I didn’t know about the sports aspect for example. Glad you enjoy your time here! ❤
@wyattsanders6734
2 жыл бұрын
I grew up in Portland Oregon, and Swedens always been a place I’ve wanted to visit, even before I came across Stefan’s channel about 3 years ago. I overall just find everything about the country so incredible. And recently got back into teaching myself Swedish.
@donquixote1502
2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome to Sweden, even if Sweden is far from perfect, it´s still a good place to live.
@Polyglot02
2 жыл бұрын
As a Swede, thank you. Best of luck with your Swedish studies. Lycka till (good luck)!
@AngryPostmanStockholm
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely vålkommen :P Just dont expect the true Sweden, two failed abortions for politicians just ruined the country in any possible way, but still i think you'll find what you looking for compared to the american dream that turned into a nightmare. and freedom went way to far in so many ways.
@yourealittlebitfat4344
2 жыл бұрын
It's not Sweden anymore but Swedistan.
@AngryPostmanStockholm
2 жыл бұрын
@@yourealittlebitfat4344 With sadness inside: Amen.😓
@Rebecka925
2 жыл бұрын
Would be interesting to hear your thoughts on the differences between Swedish and American Culture according to Hofstede’s six cultural dimensions. Do you agree with the ’ratings’ and what manifestations of these dimensions can you observe in the daily lives of swedes/americans?
@vaiki
Жыл бұрын
So funny listening to you and your brother, to compare the dialect or tone of your voices. I mean, the pronunciation is the same American English but the "melody" of your voice is Swedish. Makes me wonder how my Swedish sound compared with my mates back home. I grew up in Jokkmokk (inlands, northwest of Piteå) just north of the Arctic Circle but have been living in Far North Queensland, Australia for ~20 years.
@jennfy81
2 жыл бұрын
In north of Sweden where i live in Strömsund, Jämtland you do really need a car. We dont have buses that goes that often and no tunnelbana. Nearest BB and Hospital is 100 km from us. So it depends where you live in sweden
@garreswe
2 жыл бұрын
Getting around in Stockholm is super easy, barely an inconvenience.
@godiskungen27
2 жыл бұрын
Im Swede but have lot 🇺🇸 friends and all the points you mentioned they also noted very well put together video!
@coopervercetti
2 жыл бұрын
Booking my trip to stockholm for next summer really soon! Very excited got some family in Askersund that i’ve never met! Will be a great time
@TwospotzArtAndCraft
2 жыл бұрын
It is a really good idea to see places OUTSIDE of Stockhol, it really is important to se MORE than just Södermalm and the central parts of Stockholm. Take the train to Gothenburgh, plot a daytrip to a smaller place. Ask around where to see different things. Dare to be "lost". Have a wonderful trip! ;-)
@moonlily1
Жыл бұрын
Well, the first thing I noticed was how clean it is.
@Zandain
2 жыл бұрын
Hello brother! Welcome back! Hope you both have a great get together in Stockholm 👍 hello from Denmark 🌸🌱
@tonymattisson6158
2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting to hear talk about football/soccer. As a former player and coach it's an interest of mine. Maybe your brother would have a great education to get in Sweden. Most of the football clubs pays for your education to get a trainer licens even in lower clubs. It's many years now but I would be going on with to be responsible for a div4 lower league club to go any further. And if he's a good player as well you could combine study with football and even coaching younger teams. It's less and less coaches and people that do these things. And especially if planing to get back to the US with that knowledge would be huge. It's fun to see and hear what you notice in the difference between cultures. Great video and have a great time in Sweden!
@MartinAhlman
2 жыл бұрын
If you like Stockholm and its history you have to read three books by Niklas Natt och Dag (yes, that's his name), "1793", "1794", and "1795". And also listen to Bellman (in English, he has been translated) if you want to walk in Gamla Stan and see the places where he walked and played.
@Red-vi2ez
2 жыл бұрын
Love to hear your take on Swedish hospitality in the light of #swedengate
@1024dram
2 жыл бұрын
The first thing noticed when driving across the border into charlottenberg was that there was no swedish people, only somali women pushing strollers
@xAMORIYAx
2 жыл бұрын
More videos with your brother please, this is fiiiiire. Also I want to see him try djungelvrål again ;)
@TheUffeess
2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you like how teams can go between the series systems in sports. Unfortunately, there are those who want to close some leagues according to the American model. But after Djurgården lost to Timrå, there is now no Stockholm team in the SHL, the highest league in hockey, so it will hopefully be a while before that happens.👍
@doga0697
2 жыл бұрын
Can confirm the convenience of having a car in the suburbs. The commuter rail, also known as “pendeltåg” in Stockholm has its own problems with the delays and signal failure bs. Still, the congestion tax that just charges you for entering inside the ring road kinda discourages you to get a car here…
@jamesbaker2019
2 жыл бұрын
smart and wholesome brothers. very cool ^^ keep on being you
@tadarez5708
2 жыл бұрын
To not stand out has a political background in many ways. I'm a Swede who does like to stand out and I think we should do it more.
@DONNIEFLORIDA
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! thanks for sharing , can't wait to see for myself soon
@sarahkate9060
2 жыл бұрын
I have a vivid memory of when your brother couldn’t come visit cuz of Covid. I follow you on Instagram and I remember reading your story about it and panicking. I had booked a trip last September to see my Swedish partner and they closed borders 2 weeks before my trip. We were devastated… I finally got to see him in April and then again June to July :D. So I feel the struggle for sure.. we were apart for 2 years and 3 months
@Daisika
2 жыл бұрын
Haha about the fashion thing, that makes a lot of sense! I live in Phoenix, Arizona and it gets HOT here. Like, up to 120 F hot. It's so hard to dress nicely when it's hot, that's why I love fall and winter.
@nickcherry9255
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the mention lads. Feel free to take me clothes shopping whenever you’d like 🤣 I need some advice on that coat hahaha. Quality video though boys well done!
@moaahlgren5193
2 жыл бұрын
Omg ! I remember the first time your brother came here... Time flies! Its so great to hear about all the things you like about my favourite place on earth! I am over 40 and still dont have my drivers licence... hahaha Its going to be fun to watch your upcoming adventures here in Stockholm. Take care!
@theswedenguy4647
2 жыл бұрын
Stefan definatly had a joint yesterday, i can sense the weed hangover, totally chill :D
@perkristerkallstrom8312
2 жыл бұрын
In Umeå were i live we always take the bicycle. Stockholm is a big city and Umeå has only 120.000 people. Im 40 and i haven`t got any driverlicense. If you travel north you will understand the power of the fresh air and not so many people.
@Mina-sn5qg
2 жыл бұрын
Roligt att se din bror, o att ni äntligen fick ses. Tycker du inte att metersystemet är mer logiskt nu när du vant dig?
@jimmiekarlsson4458
2 жыл бұрын
Nice to see you 2 back together!
@MrBern91
2 жыл бұрын
Automatic car is definitely a much more comfortable choice in my opinion. But you are not allowed to drive a manual car if you take your license for an automatic car. However, if you decide to take your license for a manual car, the automatic license is included. So this is why most people will take their license for a manual car and go through all this pain to get it. :) Not that there's no pain in an automatic license as well, but when it comes to the driving part you remove 2 crucial elements, clutch and changing gears. Not to mention there's 3 stages to the clutch. :) I remember I had quite the issue with getting this into myself after driving an automatic moped for 6 years or so, and because of this, I broke my dad's clutch on the car I was practice driving with, let's just say he was not happy. xD
@-Reagan
2 жыл бұрын
Really interesting! I’ve wanted to visit Sweden for awhile, and this gave a lot to consider that wouldn’t have been as much a forethought.
@billyparks6860
Жыл бұрын
I moved to Sweden in 2016 I love it. Live in small city to south of Stockholm.
@ollerstroem
2 жыл бұрын
Nice post, keep it up. With regards to the no. 10 jersey though - it's a matter of respect and the fact that it will give you the position of playmaker behind the strikers, linking up in attack and also have an overall smooth foot/way of playing. If there's no player that can actually step up and play as number ten, no one will.
@lizag9780
2 жыл бұрын
So cool! I'm a Swede who used to be married to an American and we lived in Vancouver, WA (Camas to be fair). I took busses now and then though, or biked (to 24hr fitness for ex). Always bus and train to college in Portland. Let me know if you want to go for a drink in Stockholm and reminisce about the PNW!
@karinjohansson7262
2 жыл бұрын
I like T-shirts but i wants to have proper ones when i am around other people. But outside of Stockholm it is not important to look proper all the time, unless you apply for a job or are studying on university or similar.
@friesencold6627
2 жыл бұрын
Double trouble with the Thyron's! I thought you're brother lived in Germany? I assume he stayed there for work temporarily? Anyways, I always enjoy seeing you're videos looking forward to the next one :). Next month I myself will be going through the process of moving to Sweden to my sambo. Also, good luck with the process of getting you're license I herd it can be pretty expensive please keep us updated!
@robertjonsson5750
2 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure that you can see the effects of the laid back drivers license training in the accident statistics in the US vs Sweden?
@IrenESorius
2 жыл бұрын
Love the tatoo,, ⚡🥰
@wilhelmsarasalo3546
2 жыл бұрын
Hey, I live in L.A. without a car. 5 pm Friday, a bicycle is the fastest way (OK a motorcycle or a helicopter) to get around. In Stockholm I had a car and later a big Mercedes van that I lived in, it was great, you never had to drive home. Later (and before, too) in Stockholm, bicycle.
@pierreblomgren6927
2 жыл бұрын
We also had Swedes who did this when it was 10 minus degrees, so they went in shorts and a t-shirt.
@albertbergquist2113
2 жыл бұрын
I'd say outside of the biggest 3 cities, it's unusual to not have a drivers license by ~20
@Elisabethcool12I12
2 жыл бұрын
Hmmm 🤔 We need a license here in Sweden as well it is hard to get by if you live on the land side cause then busses, trains aren’t going as often and to get to a friends house you needed your parents to drive more often then not. But yeah the driver license is hard to get by but I took it at 19 and many of my friends took it at 18-19 as well. If you live in the big city’s you don’t really need it and then not as many people are taking it then. For example how many people in New York has a driving license? 😅
@fortune300
2 жыл бұрын
I live 10km outside sthlm city and i allways wear Jeans and t-shirt/shirt or jacket during the coold season.
@Fsegment1Test
2 жыл бұрын
U should catch a league game. And get the atmosphere and do a reaction.
@icaown
2 жыл бұрын
If you take your driving license in automatic you can only drive automatic cars. however if you take your driving license with manual your allowed to drive both manual and automatic. Just wanted to notify you couse you said you took it with automatic.
@buckstraw925
2 жыл бұрын
You should be concerned with the actual driving. You will fail if you hold the steering wheel in the "wrong" spot or don't check your mirrors in the "right" way for example.
@carlkolthoff5402
2 жыл бұрын
I agree. Just book 2 - 3 sessions at nearest driving school to confirm that the way you're driving will be approved by Trafikverket when doing the test. Things like what RPM range you're shifting when going through gears counts too.
@erikagallefors4176
2 жыл бұрын
Saw your brother at the liffey on Saturday 😄
@AngelA-qi1br
2 жыл бұрын
You don't need a car living in NYC, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago to name few.
@ImaginaryMdA
2 жыл бұрын
Walkable cities are nice.
@onomatopoetisk
2 жыл бұрын
Not taking the last piece of food is very true and it can annoy me so much sometimes. For example if someone at work has baked muffins for everyone, at the end of the day it's not uncommon for it to be half (!) a muffin left on the plate. Just take the whole last muffin, damn it! 😆 I kinda suspect people do this to annoy everyone else. Maybe I'm the only one who's triggered...
@oskjan1
8 ай бұрын
🤣 That's so typical! Or the "should we share the last one?" pact with another speculant at the table because it would be so egotistical to take the last one without considering the others wishes. You certainly don't want to be viewed as that inconsiderate, callous prick! Someone might have been eying that remaining piece in silence but staved of their hunger out of politeness. So you better do the rounds and ask everyone if they're satisfied or would like to share the last one. But i guess it's kind of romantic in a sense. ☺
@BosisofSweden
2 жыл бұрын
And when you get a license for 3,5 ton or heavier vehicles like semis and buses you also need to know how the brake system, fuelsystem etc works...
@JohannesYtterstrom
2 жыл бұрын
I really don't mind people dressing good and having good taste in clothing but I think the mentality around it can create a rather negative spirit at times. Think about kids in school that always have to wear certain brands of clothing or buy new clothes as soon as a "style" is out of fashion. Can all families afford it? Does it really matter if little Emma or Adrian goes around in clothing that everyone had four months earlier? I never really understood that. It's not like they look homeless. They look just fine.. Just that mentality of looking like everyone else that can be bothersome. As adults I think some think too much about clothes as well. I mean.. Say it's a rainy day in the late fall. The streets are almost empty and you go to your near supermarket a few blocks away. Since there is nobody outside and you really don't care about "looking good" in the bad weather you go in just whatever you wear at home. Then you meet someone on the way that you know, which is more uncommon than common in those situations, and that person might judge you like "Oh. Adrian is wearing that old t-shirt and...". Really? Really? Because he went out a bad day in normal clothing?
@limpanuzz
2 жыл бұрын
i am from lycksele/åsele. and all of my familly is from varpsjö. without a vehichle id never see my my famiilly
@viktor821
2 жыл бұрын
To add onto your last point, in the Hockey league HV71 has won multiple championship golds in Sweden and they were relegated to the 2nd league so anything can happen
@pcation190
Жыл бұрын
When my Aussie or California friends come up to a girl in Stockholm at a bar and say "You come here often?" the girls will talk back to them. If a Swedish guy comes up and ask the same thing they will look at him weird and look away. Because it's a weird thing to say and as a Swedish guy you should know better. I've tried this by speaking American English and it works wonders. But like I said, completely out of the question to ask in Swedish.
@trasselkuf893
2 жыл бұрын
Jantelag is acutally a old work ethic. Work for the country, build the country, dont stand out be with the team.
@ninino86
2 жыл бұрын
Im 36, living in sweden. Dont have a license, and never needed one.
@dmtdreamz7706
2 жыл бұрын
On a certain level, we have Sweden in our brain, the neurochemicals that show up in flow: so dopamine, norepinephrine, anandamide, endorphins, and serotonin. If you were to try to cocktail the street drug version of that, right, you're trying to blend like heroin and speed and coke and acid and weed- and point is, you can't do it. It turns out the brain can cocktail all of 'em at once, which is why people will prefer flow to almost any experience on Earth. It's our favorite experience. It's the most addictive experience on Earth. Why? 'Cause it cocktails five or six of the largest pleasure drugs the brain can produce. We're all capable of so much more than we know. That is a commonality across the board. And one of the big reasons is we're all hardwired for flow, and flow is a massive amplification of what's possible for ourselves.
@FranciscoOrtizVevo
2 жыл бұрын
Flow? I’m lost lol
@dmtdreamz7706
2 жыл бұрын
@@FranciscoOrtizVevo elephant poop fucking itself raw
@christianselberg1443
2 жыл бұрын
We Swedish people generally are mostly simple people, we generally do not feel like the urges/needs to be different. Just like for the sake of getting attention or standing out in a crowd. Flirting with Swedish girls in general, can be a pain in the ass to grab their attention to be fair. Sometimes they have certain 'requirements' for things like how you looks are like hair color or height/Weight. Other times they want a man who earns money or dresses very well. And other times they can just want attention and care and don't care about anything else like income, looks, style of clothing. It really is no set 'rules' on that part, the only kind of set rules if anything is to read 'non-verbal' communication of spoken attention or not etc.
@xpqr12345
2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, you are just describing women in general, not specifically Swedish women.
@factsy7042
8 ай бұрын
Your brother actually looks more like you than you do :D
@Nabium
2 жыл бұрын
Just when you thought Stefan had the most Chad chin and hair style, his brother comes on.
@DontCareBeare.5791
Жыл бұрын
I knew an Italian, and he said they could tell an American from a local. Am American always wears Jeans and sneakers. He meant we dressed sloppy and We never make an effort to fit in to the countrywe'revisiting. I found it interesting his view from a European perspective.
@swelokaxx
2 жыл бұрын
I’m 19 and I took my car license november 2021. I did my theori test on my 18th birthday.
@pierreblomgren6927
2 жыл бұрын
They totally go by the book which all candidates must understand 100%. And they try to crush you on the drive up, that's why we have the most difficult driver's license training, that's the fact.
@NiclasHorn
2 жыл бұрын
it´s not common thing in Sweden to not have a Drivers licence, that´s a "Big city" thing to not have the (körkort), dont even think people outside Stockholm, Göteborg or Malmö dont need a driving licence.
@pierreblomgren6927
2 жыл бұрын
They don't need a driver's license if you live in the big cities in Sweden, but if you have a service license, you must have a driver's license.
@miltonthomaslowe
2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed the video and was laughing. Maybe you guys may want to go into comedy
@HannahHäggAutisticTransWoman
2 жыл бұрын
Having good public transportation and being very wakble is very european and it's so in almost all european cities.
@Azuul02
2 жыл бұрын
The US sounds so much more fun tbh, like everything is so big and more ”dramatic” there, much more happening, like events and stuff. I, myself, is like a typical swede to not want to disturb others and would find it odd for a stranger to just have a conversation out of the blue on the street with me, but I’d rather be outgoing and more inviting like many of you americans are.
@FranciscoOrtizVevo
2 жыл бұрын
Have you ever thought of doing an exchange in America? I know you’d appreciate the choice in being in whatever weather you want lol
@Azuul02
2 жыл бұрын
@@FranciscoOrtizVevo I am 20 so I can’t do an exchange year, but I wanted to experience the American highschool very much when I was younger. Might visit the US one day tho😇
@pianokarin
2 жыл бұрын
Actually Jantelagen is norwegian created by Aksel Sandemose.
@anastasiabogdan-popa4485
2 жыл бұрын
Why do you base your whole channel around Sweden?
@sandtats
5 күн бұрын
He lives there, has for 7 years now. Shares his experiences as an American holding dual Swedish/American citizenship.
@pierreblomgren6927
2 жыл бұрын
Come down to Scania, we are a blowhole in Sweden, even Norrlänska citizens and Russian citizens can't cope with the Scanian Winter, I have been to Ireland and the UK, which have nothing against our blowhole.
@alexnelson4914
2 жыл бұрын
Double tag me pls lmaooo
@astonbackman9087
2 жыл бұрын
Jag är svensk om någon fattar vad jag säger
@EmilReiko
2 жыл бұрын
Ja, vi fatter godt hvad du ævler
@mrbrand4720
2 жыл бұрын
@@EmilReiko ingen aning vad du säger tyvärr
@mrbrand4720
2 жыл бұрын
fel adress ☺var menat till aston : )
@corresandberg
2 жыл бұрын
Stefan, how can you own a club? A club is owned by it's followers. Like owning love. Impossible, you own love when you feel it. Clubs can't be owned, I feel
@bjarkih1977
2 жыл бұрын
I never realised the looser were allowed to continue with the top players in the same league next year, in the USA. Why is this?
@n0namesowhatblerp362
Жыл бұрын
14:13 nah, we are all still affected by it. Just ask those swedes, you think who arewnt to move abroad for a bit, and yeah..
@azoique
2 жыл бұрын
Don't worry bout the written driving test. It was super simple to pass.
@freudenberg101
2 жыл бұрын
Try getting a motorcycle license, it's close to impossible and costs an enormous amount. Motorcyclists are definitely being phased out in Europe.
@annahl7591
2 жыл бұрын
Are you guys twins?
@MrSilvgold
2 жыл бұрын
Vad heter din trevliga bror?
@Peter_1986
2 жыл бұрын
Han heter Christian Thyron.
@fisklars3579
2 жыл бұрын
Hockey!!! ALLA HEJAR PÅ ALLA HEJAR PÅ VI ALLA HEJAR PÅ FBK!!!
@RiddimKingdom
2 жыл бұрын
I haven’t watched you in a while and I can hear now you are getting a sliiiiight Swedish accent when you say the words “you”, “kilogram” etc
@chalphon4907
2 жыл бұрын
Hah, you think you could walk anywhere in central Stockholm in 30 minutes or less? Here's a challenge for you. Walk from Vanadislunden to Skanstull, time it. I'll bet you it's over 30 minutes. Or Fredhäll to Kaknästornet perhaps...
@erikalulea3608
2 жыл бұрын
Probably because your country was sooo bad in vaccinations and well Us always do some special rules for some countries so guess you tasted a little bit what you sometimes put other countries through. Sorry but its a truth in it. Peace. :) By the way, Sadly the big cities get more advantages. For Ex I live in Luleå which have a lot of Beauty and water on both sides of the city (a bit like Stockholm) and its fast to fly here from the capital city. But for ex here you can only choose busses as a public transportation system (well cabs but they are expensive) So in the north you are more in need of a car then in the south.
@bjornneuhauser6636
2 жыл бұрын
The written part of the driving license is horribly overcomplicated even for swedes! Made no sense.
@TheUffeess
2 жыл бұрын
Sweden has among the lowest death rates in traffic in the World. Having high demands for a driver's license is a way to maintain high safety in traffic. Then overcomplicated is just a word that not knowledgeable people use.
@karinjohansson7262
2 жыл бұрын
Not over complicated at all.
@karinjohansson7262
2 жыл бұрын
But it should be more about safety so the death rate can be even lower. I have taken the Säkerhet i trafiken test and i am even more careful when i drive after that.
@Mayanjanthira
2 жыл бұрын
Du måste ta din bror till AIK fotbollsmatch. 🥰
@birger4788
2 жыл бұрын
Eller Hammarby så han får uppleva en fullsatt arena.. 😄 Nej men vi borde vara stolta över att ha tre så stora lag i Stockholm med så tydliga identiteter och den rivaliteten.
@layz2230
2 жыл бұрын
Ohh well. The drivers licens driving test is acutally very hard. Almost no one succes first time. I saw people that had licens 10-20 years and tested again just for fun and they didnt succses. They are very pici.
@poppynelson6568
2 жыл бұрын
Hi guys, when it comes to drivinglicence here in Sverige and US it should be on the contrary. Harder test takes the bad ones away from the roads. Look at the statistics number of accidents SV and US, it´s crazy. At 16 you think you know everything but the only thing that matter for both boys and girls is to look good and have sex and drugs with some alcohol, scary combo and lethal.
@karinjohansson7262
2 жыл бұрын
Often but not always sadly.
@XmatineeX
2 жыл бұрын
Your brother needs to get rid of that zoomer haircut hahah
@terror3814
2 жыл бұрын
I feel like my family is more american than swedish in the way that they behave
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