Travel Guide to Stockholm, Sweden
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Do they really have problems in Malmo with "refugees?"
I've heard it's not safe there.
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The city was built on all the islands because when the polar bears come, you can just pull up the bridge and sit it out. Moreover, the country flag (red with a white plus sign) symbolizes the history of ikea
All Comments (103)
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@TheExpeditioner So if i wanted to visit would I need to become fluent in swedish? I have heard the people are very snobby is this true?
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and i live and sthlm
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The narrator speaks weirdly...
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@popeye1250 thats right :)
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@akumie i really thought the website was very informative
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i recommend to go to sweden its a good plac go to vallentuna its a good litel place to live its quiet there away from the traffick
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I don't live in Malmö/Malmo, I actually live in Stockholm but i haven't heard of any problems with "refugees" there.
It did indeed happend something there maybe a year ago but its not a problem anymore.
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holy shit, you kinda look like edward norton haha
aznkriss133 8 months ago
@aznkriss133 Ha, yeah, I get that and Brad Pitt alot, very weird.
TheExpeditioner 7 months ago
Midsummer is only cellebrated in Sweden and some swedish speaking parts of Finland.
Slimsoj 11 months ago
@Slimsoj @Slimsoj Actually it's celebrated in many parts of the world outside of Sweden. Check out Wikipedia for a list of countries that celebrate it.
TheExpeditioner 10 months ago
Too bad you were here during the midsummer's eve, but I hoped you enjoyed your stay anyway :)
SuperGnaget1891 1 year ago
@SuperGnaget1891 No, I actually liked being here for the holiday. Got a little bit of cultural insight while I was there (but the city did empty out).
TheExpeditioner 10 months ago