I ask Swedes on the streets of Gothenburg what is the most true stereotype about Swedish people. Are they are reserved and unfriendly? Would they like to talk to strangers? What happens if you talk to a Swede?
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Sweden is sounding like my kind of country
Happy Monday Marina ❤
Give Swedes and other Nordic people some alcohol however, and it’s a whole different ballgame.
i will talk to everyone i meet if i had chance go to sweden
I'm going to wear a I am from California t shirt and see their reaction
The greatest thrill for a Swede, to talk to a Canadian
Swiss are the same 😅 very reserved 😅
Swedish ppl wouldn’t know what to do in America … majority holds doors for ppl & we talk to everyone.. the 3&5 rule if they’re 3 feet away u say hello n hold a door… if they’re 5 feet away just a nod or wave… someone tell the Swedes how to be polite
We are polite in the art of not making people uncomfortable and not overstepping boundaries 😅
I don't think Swedes are in general unfriendly, quite the opposite actually to be honest. I think they are masters at having conversations and being social once they are being that. Kinda like the "Nordic Americans" if you know what I mean
I’m Swede and this used to be 100 % true, but I think it changing and we are becoming a bit more open and friendly :).