I'm an American expat and have been living in Hisingen, Göteborg (Gothenburg) since June 2011. Lol. You are killin me with the pronunciation, it's all good though. A little FYI trivia Gothenburg is referred to as "Little London" due to the fact it rains more here than London. In my opinion only best time to visit is between May and August or at the earliest April 30 which we celebrate Valborg with big bon fires in the park and music and food.
Very true. I lived in Gothenburg for 12 years and the only reason I chose to leave was due to the rain. Rain accompanied by wind, so umbrellas were not really that useful as they just got ripped by the wind. Often one could see what we called 'umbrella corpses' on the streets, mangled umbrellas people had just discarded. I did love the city in the summer though and it is probably one of the nicest places to walk around in. Definitely visit in summer. (never ever in fall... unless you enjoy being cold and wet)
@@evawettergren7492 I've got scoliosis and work for Samhall due to my back problems, but never had as much of a problem as living in Sweden due to the cold. I'll retire at 62 and move to Spain where the climate is more suitable to my needs. I'm half Spanish so I can speak, read and write the language.
@@Hando316 Interestingly enough, even us swedes from the very north (I live very close to the polar circle) find that Gothenburg is a lot colder in winter... even when the temperature isn't as low as it gets up north. It is probably due to how wet it also is around Gothenburg. Cold and wet. Not comfortable at all. While it gets very cold in the north at times it is a dry cold and doesn't feel as bad. I was more comfortable with -20 C in the north than -2 in Gothenburg.
@@evawettergren7492 yeah we hear this alot from you norrlänningar and it is the humidity. You need waterproof windjackets to stay warm here. Remember, "det finns inga dåliga väder, det finns bara dåliga kläder" ;)
Fellow Hisingbo! it's not called Little London due to the rain but due to it's big Brittish (Scottish in particular) influence during 17- and 1800s. You can still see remnants of it today in like Chalmer's university and the Dicksonska palatset.
1. Don't come here in winter. It looks nothing like what is shown in this video. We rarely have any snow - and when we do we have it for like a week, then it turns into slush and ice. 2. They sort of give the impression that the museums in Gothenburg are fairly close by, but they ain't, you most likely want to rent a car if you want to visit the Aeroseum, for example. 3. Slottskogen is the biggest park in the city, but Änggårdsbergen is definitely worth visiting if you want to go for a hike or even do some trail running. It's 10 minutes south of Slottskogen. 4. There's no "Midsummer festival" in Gothenburg. There's an event in Slottskogen on Midsommar that lasts for a couple of hours, but that's it, most of us go visit friends and family. So what you see in these clips are from private gatherings, not some "festival". 5. Gothenburg is an industrial city with a botched historical architecture - so if you're looking for "views", go to Stockholm. They've preserved more historical buildings than Gothenburg.
i've been living in gothenburg for almost a year, it was really nice to see it from this view, maybe i can have a video gothenburg too :) thank you for inspring
I lived there for 3 months, I didn't want to leave. I would have given up everything at home to live in Gothenburg, but it was not doable. Slowly working my way towards it.
We just came back from Gothenburg today and saw your video on the city.. it took us back to this lovely, lively and beautiful city. Loved your compilation and information rich video.. keep going 🌟✨
We are on the way to Gothenburg next wednesday. My brother lives there since the 80s and we come for holdidays sice many years. He also has a house near Mellerud, about 150km direktion north, and from there we made trips to many cities of south sweden and norway. Also to Oslo, the Geiranger Fjord or Lillehammer.
Stockholm is much nicer than Gothenburg, specially Old Town in Stockholm. Old Town is my favorite area in Sweden, it got very tight buildings and old street, it gives you the feeling of humans building this town long time ago.
If you'd asked me on the street for directions to any of the places you talked about i wouldnt have been able to guess any of em XD. Nice video though, fun to hear about my city. And also, i know people have a hard time getting to know us but that's because people try to catch us during our normal routines of life. The best time to meet us and get to know us is when we're not focusing on work and everyday life. Talk to us when we're relaxing, when we're out on fikas or out socialising. We are actually a very friendly and social people.
@@DerekPK maybe, i dont know. I recogniced him when i started to watch pewdipie videos but could have seen him elsewhere too. Ive never seen him here as pewdipie at least.
Man, the city looks super cool. I'd like to go to that part of the world at least once to get a feel for how people live there, how the culture is like.
Then go. Tickets can be had in the off season for very little money. Hotels are ok too. EUR 1.5k and one week off can get you far... In the west, everyone can do that.
This is the most US American video I have ever watched. From the extreme exaggeration of ... everything, to giving literally 0 fucks about correctly pronouncing anything.
You'll fit in perfectly with that name ;). Probably dont need to tell you coming from Irland but the weather season is here now. Its grey, wet, cold and windy. Bring a waterproof windjacket if you want to stay warm.
Nu vill jag inte vara den som är den, men. Isfiske förekommer i allra högsta grad i Göteborg när det är tillräckligt kaöla vintrar. Inte i havet men på sjöarna runt om och utanför staden.
@@wheretonext-europe3349 I like it and people are friendly. I were gonna go there again in 2 weeks, but all hotels is sadly filled. I like Gothenburg better than Oslo, but Oslo have more exciting shops if you are gonna shop.
Spelling is wrong, it's Feskekôrka/Feskekörka. And then she said "feskekora"... Slottkogen!? How does she miss the two S in the word!? "Skatsken". Again... haha, just ignoring letters. Pretty sure she said the English word Archipelago wrong as well. orz It's one thing to not know or not pronouncing things exactly right in another language, but I'm so confused about some people who just skips letters in words. Otherwise a good video.
I think it should be Feskekörka, since in standard Swedish it would be Fiskkyrkan. Standard Swedish y mostly becomes ö in Götaland dialects. Also compare the pronunciation of English church. But 'gott' should be 'gôtt', 'pojkar' should be 'pôjkar' etc.
@@francisdec1615 Haha, I don't know why you're telling me this. It says what I wrote and I wrote how it's said. There wasn't a question, just a correction.
Yeah the pronunciation is hilarious because it's not even how you'd read the words in English (if you weren't trying to pronounce in Swedish). No idea where she got the pronunciations.
Not a big Guinness fanatic, but I know people who are and understand your question. I think the Guinness in Gothenburg is at least average. From what I've heard most Guinness fanatics will compare wherever they go with the Irish Guinness, which nothing comes close to so I've heard. But I don't think you'd be disappointed if you're expecting average or above average.
No way. Stockholm is way better, nicer. There is a reason Stockholm is called Venice of the North and have been nominated to the most beautiful city in the world many times. Plus there is a lot more to see and do in Stockholm. Gothenburg is amazing but it is the second coolest.
Nah, Gothenburg is way better city with more soul and history. The structure of the city is also more compact and better, while Stockholm is more sprawled out and disconnected, you need a car to get to places similar to LA. Stockholm is a overrated joke, never liked that city one bit, the city is only a recent hype which kickstarted since 2010. Before 2010. no one talked about that city or it's nightlife. People in Gothenburg is way better, they have more cooler and profitable shopping malls, more iconic stadiums and sport teams including history, better theme park, better industry with more sustainable economy, better festivals especially in the summer, a real sea, better location close to other countries such as Norway, Denmark etc, even Copehagen which is closer to Gothenburg than Stockholm is a better city to spend time in than Stockholm. Gothenburg even used to have the biggest festival in northern Europe (Göteborgskalaset) and was the go to party place in the early 90s to mid 2000s until the government shut that down because they didn't get enough share of the pie from all the profit from black clubs and because they hate Gothenburg and loves to invest in projects around Stockholm. I remember back in 2004 when i was traveling to Stockholm in the mids of Göteborgskalaset in the summer, Stockholm was literally a graveyard back then. No one spent time there nor talked about that city, nor it's overhyped and pretentious Stureplan. Everyone, even people from Stockholm, and even tourists from neighbouring countries, including from the UK was partying every summer in Gothenburg. Everything big you see in Stockholm, from Kista mall to Friends arena was all built after 2010 with government funding projects in that boring city to catch up to Gothenburg because again they hate Gothenburg, they want to attract all the attention to Stockholm because it was dominated by Gothenburg in the 90s and 2000s. Meanwhile Gothenburg historically have invested with their own budget in projects.
Also which credible institution has labeled Stockholm as the "Venice of the north" or the most beautiful city in the world? I mean sure it has a slight advantage over Gothenburg from architectural standpoint, but compared to cities like Prague (which i have lived in for two years) it's literally a joke when it comes to architectural beauty, activities etc. Who are you kidding? 😂🤣
@@outlawfly664 very interesting to hear about that. In my opinion Stockholm is way more beautiful than Prague when it comes to the nature mostly. Also Sthlm was the best in the good old days when i grew up there, now its just overpopulated and too many immigrants (which i guess there is in Gothenburg also), i moved to Karlstad but its a little to small for my taste and no ocean nearby :/
@@drivingbro Lmao no offense, seriously no offense but that has to be the biggest joke I've heard this year. Obviously you need to get your eyes checked. Have you even been to Prague? Prague is lightyears ahead of Stockholm in literally every aspect, from architecture and activities to people. There a reason why it's a main tourist attraction in Europe. Even famous travelers who's been to every place in the world, like Drew Binsky list Prague as his favorite city in Europe. Again, no one talked about Stockholm in the 90s and 2000s. Been living in Sweden for over 30 years. Immigrants or multi-ethnic societies are in every country, It's not the 18th century anymore, get used to it. The problem is the government which can't integrate the immigrants they bring into society and there's not a lot of jobs and opportunities which trigger organized crime. Ocean? What ocean? Östersjön? Do you call "bräckt vatten" as we say in Swedish a real ocean?
@@outlawfly664 you need to calm down alittle ;) i just wrote sthlm was better before they started building so many new ugly buildings and it got overpopulated, now its too many people and traffic. And i wrote the nature of sthlm is more beautiful than prague, im sure the buildings and architecture is better i prague but its way different than sthlm, which truly is the venice of the north. Also, we can agree to different opinions, no need to argue. I know all about the immigration so no need to give me lessons. And i wrote there is no ocean near Karlstad.. only a big sea, Vänern, which does kinda remind you of ocean atleast :) And the ocean near Stockholm is very clean actually, i know its called baltic "sea" but is a part of the ocean, you can really tell the difference comparing it to Vänern which is an actual sea. You dont get that ocean smell and the water isnt as clear, used to live in Nynäshamn before and there was crystal clear water in some places, really nice in the summer
1:35 The way she pronounce Fiskekörkan almost made me fall of my chair from laughter
Fäskekååra
FESKEKÖRKA ska det vara haha
Gothenburg is at Kattegatt, not the Baltic sea!
I've visited Gothenburg for 2 days and it was just amazing. Weather was wonderful, so sunny and warm, I highly recommend going in summer!
my cousin say Jönköping is amazing city
it does look a nice place
I'm an American expat and have been living in Hisingen, Göteborg (Gothenburg) since June 2011. Lol. You are killin me with the pronunciation, it's all good though. A little FYI trivia Gothenburg is referred to as "Little London" due to the fact it rains more here than London. In my opinion only best time to visit is between May and August or at the earliest April 30 which we celebrate Valborg with big bon fires in the park and music and food.
Very true. I lived in Gothenburg for 12 years and the only reason I chose to leave was due to the rain. Rain accompanied by wind, so umbrellas were not really that useful as they just got ripped by the wind. Often one could see what we called 'umbrella corpses' on the streets, mangled umbrellas people had just discarded. I did love the city in the summer though and it is probably one of the nicest places to walk around in. Definitely visit in summer. (never ever in fall... unless you enjoy being cold and wet)
@@evawettergren7492 I've got scoliosis and work for Samhall due to my back problems, but never had as much of a problem as living in Sweden due to the cold. I'll retire at 62 and move to Spain where the climate is more suitable to my needs. I'm half Spanish so I can speak, read and write the language.
@@Hando316 Interestingly enough, even us swedes from the very north (I live very close to the polar circle) find that Gothenburg is a lot colder in winter... even when the temperature isn't as low as it gets up north. It is probably due to how wet it also is around Gothenburg. Cold and wet. Not comfortable at all. While it gets very cold in the north at times it is a dry cold and doesn't feel as bad. I was more comfortable with -20 C in the north than -2 in Gothenburg.
@@evawettergren7492 yeah we hear this alot from you norrlänningar and it is the humidity. You need waterproof windjackets to stay warm here. Remember, "det finns inga dåliga väder, det finns bara dåliga kläder" ;)
Fellow Hisingbo! it's not called Little London due to the rain but due to it's big Brittish (Scottish in particular) influence during 17- and 1800s. You can still see remnants of it today in like Chalmer's university and the Dicksonska palatset.
My ancestors came from this beautiful city in Sweden. ❤
1. Don't come here in winter. It looks nothing like what is shown in this video. We rarely have any snow - and when we do we have it for like a week, then it turns into slush and ice.
2. They sort of give the impression that the museums in Gothenburg are fairly close by, but they ain't, you most likely want to rent a car if you want to visit the Aeroseum, for example.
3. Slottskogen is the biggest park in the city, but Änggårdsbergen is definitely worth visiting if you want to go for a hike or even do some trail running. It's 10 minutes south of Slottskogen.
4. There's no "Midsummer festival" in Gothenburg. There's an event in Slottskogen on Midsommar that lasts for a couple of hours, but that's it, most of us go visit friends and family. So what you see in these clips are from private gatherings, not some "festival".
5. Gothenburg is an industrial city with a botched historical architecture - so if you're looking for "views", go to Stockholm. They've preserved more historical buildings than Gothenburg.
"You most likely want to rent a car" in Gothenburg is a horrible idea, it's easy to access all of the places with public transit.
You don't need a car to visit Aeroseum. It's not too difficult to go there by bus, just takes a while
You can easily go everywhere by bike as well. still cheap paying the monthly subscription for a couple of days. Bike lanes are on point.
i've been living in gothenburg for almost a year, it was really nice to see it from this view, maybe i can have a video gothenburg too :) thank you for inspring
The coolest city and a cool video too - great work.
I lived there for 3 months, I didn't want to leave. I would have given up everything at home to live in Gothenburg, but it was not doable. Slowly working my way towards it.
We just came back from Gothenburg today and saw your video on the city.. it took us back to this lovely, lively and beautiful city. Loved your compilation and information rich video.. keep going 🌟✨
Thank you Tanya! We are thrilled to hear about you seeing our video and how you just came back from Gothenburg. Stay tuned for more!
i visited it few years ago. It's incredible. Indeed a very beautiful city
a nice city it looks like.
We are on the way to Gothenburg next wednesday. My brother lives there since the 80s and we come for holdidays sice many years.
He also has a house near Mellerud, about 150km direktion north, and from there we made trips to many cities of south sweden and norway.
Also to Oslo, the Geiranger Fjord or Lillehammer.
Very nice! We always love to hear how people's experiences are tied to the videos.
Stockholm is much nicer than Gothenburg, specially Old Town in Stockholm. Old Town is my favorite area in Sweden, it got very tight buildings and old street, it gives you the feeling of humans building this town long time ago.
If you'd asked me on the street for directions to any of the places you talked about i wouldnt have been able to guess any of em XD. Nice video though, fun to hear about my city. And also, i know people have a hard time getting to know us but that's because people try to catch us during our normal routines of life. The best time to meet us and get to know us is when we're not focusing on work and everyday life. Talk to us when we're relaxing, when we're out on fikas or out socialising. We are actually a very friendly and social people.
Felix Kjelberg is from Gothenburg, did you see him?
@@DerekPK maybe, i dont know. I recogniced him when i started to watch pewdipie videos but could have seen him elsewhere too. Ive never seen him here as pewdipie at least.
Very nice video ! I live in Sweden,in Gothenburg and love this city!!!
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i will explore gotenberg,sweden today.. thank you for your vlog🥰
The way she prononce the Fiskekörka, Slottskogen,Haga Nygatan ..etc etc...made me laugh out loud.. it seems like she has never been to Göteborg...
Man, the city looks super cool. I'd like to go to that part of the world at least once to get a feel for how people live there, how the culture is like.
Then go. Tickets can be had in the off season for very little money. Hotels are ok too. EUR 1.5k and one week off can get you far... In the west, everyone can do that.
I live in Gothenburg, and summer is definitely the best time here. :)
sweden really is beautiful .. i would love to live there someday with the love of my life ♥️
This is the most US American video I have ever watched. From the extreme exaggeration of ... everything, to giving literally 0 fucks about correctly pronouncing anything.
The worst sides of the US in a nutshell. An absurd enthusiasm/exaggeration and 0 knowledge of anything foreign whatsoever.
Going in October from Ireland 🇮🇪 can’t wait 👍🇮🇪🇸🇪
Awesome! Come back and share you experience with us here!
You'll fit in perfectly with that name ;). Probably dont need to tell you coming from Irland but the weather season is here now. Its grey, wet, cold and windy. Bring a waterproof windjacket if you want to stay warm.
Really looking forward to Gothenburg 🇸🇪
Ik every comment say this but now im serius. This is an underrated channel
Thank you Boi! Appreciate the positive feedback! More videos to come.
Wish to visit there one day!
Bro gothenburg is not located in the baltic is the part of sweden that recives yes some water from kattegat but also the north Atlantic
im excited to visit this city!
Please share your experience when you get back! We would love to hear how it went.
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This feels like a travel guide made by someone who has never been somewhere but did some googling. Ice fishing in gothenburg? Right
Nu vill jag inte vara den som är den, men. Isfiske förekommer i allra högsta grad i Göteborg när det är tillräckligt kaöla vintrar. Inte i havet men på sjöarna runt om och utanför staden.
I live in ln Mönlyke (think its in göteborg?)
never heard someone butcher Swedish names so hard before but nice video.
The penguins made me so sad when I went to Slottsskogen. Their living space is toooo small
Quite tiring to hear the stress on every word for a long video,but good info,just relax on the tone of voice would make it perfect
I'm visiting Sweden from 17th till 24th 😮
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Very nice video. Please work on the Kardashian-sounding narration and vocal fry. Please.
was about to say the same heehee, sounds for the most part Chinese-American as well
Gothenburg is not in the Baltic.
I knew you knew Sweden when you spoke about Beowulf cos he was a Geat from Gotland.
Be there in two weeks, hotel viken the ship
Awesome! Make sure to share your experience with us when you come back!
Fun fact: I live in Gothenburg
Fun fact: i dont
Fun fact: I live in your walls
Gothenburg is the city i'm most in, in Sweden because it's very close to Norway.
Nice! How are you liking it?
@@wheretonext-europe3349 I like it and people are friendly. I were gonna go there again in 2 weeks, but all hotels is sadly filled. I like Gothenburg better than Oslo, but Oslo have more exciting shops if you are gonna shop.
@@V3ntilator Cool! I'll be going out to Norway towards the end of the year. Excited to see what it has to offer!
Spelling is wrong, it's Feskekôrka/Feskekörka. And then she said "feskekora"...
Slottkogen!? How does she miss the two S in the word!?
"Skatsken". Again... haha, just ignoring letters.
Pretty sure she said the English word Archipelago wrong as well. orz
It's one thing to not know or not pronouncing things exactly right in another language, but I'm so confused about some people who just skips letters in words. Otherwise a good video.
I think it should be Feskekörka, since in standard Swedish it would be Fiskkyrkan. Standard Swedish y mostly becomes ö in Götaland dialects. Also compare the pronunciation of English church. But 'gott' should be 'gôtt', 'pojkar' should be 'pôjkar' etc.
@@francisdec1615 Haha, I don't know why you're telling me this. It says what I wrote and I wrote how it's said. There wasn't a question, just a correction.
Yeah the pronunciation is hilarious because it's not even how you'd read the words in English (if you weren't trying to pronounce in Swedish). No idea where she got the pronunciations.
Also, archipelago *is* pronounced wrong. Enclave, idyllic and authentic are also pronounced strangely tho. Maybe it's a ploy for comments.
I have my sister there, she wants me to go there and I'll 😂😂😂❤️
Feskekörka!
I survived 49 seconds of your croaking vocal fry...
Goteborg is on the North Sea, not the Baltic.
Its outside the baltic just like she said
I would suggest maybe listening to people say these places
Is the Guinness any good ?😂
Irish Embassy Pub in the city offers that!
Not a big Guinness fanatic, but I know people who are and understand your question. I think the Guinness in Gothenburg is at least average. From what I've heard most Guinness fanatics will compare wherever they go with the Irish Guinness, which nothing comes close to so I've heard. But I don't think you'd be disappointed if you're expecting average or above average.
I have heard that Stockholm is match better city. :)
The pronunciation is killing me ahahah I didn’t know it was pronounced like that in English ups
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Goteborg is better , more nice and safe than Malmo ???
Lets be clear, gothenburg is on the atlantic and not the baltic😂
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Where is pewdiepie's house?
In Örgryte. Take tram nr 5
@@perkristensen6609 right, i'll located someday
In Gothenburg it's gött. In Stockholm it's gott.
If you don't know how to pronounce the word "Archipelago" then you shouldn't be narrating travel videos...
Gothenburg is most certainly not on the Baltic.
Hahhaha they don't teach geography in America.
Nice video! Here is more of the city th-cam.com/video/uUcRHWJ3UPA/w-d-xo.html
No way. Stockholm is way better, nicer. There is a reason Stockholm is called Venice of the North and have been nominated to the most beautiful city in the world many times. Plus there is a lot more to see and do in Stockholm. Gothenburg is amazing but it is the second coolest.
Nah, Gothenburg is way better city with more soul and history. The structure of the city is also more compact and better, while Stockholm is more sprawled out and disconnected, you need a car to get to places similar to LA. Stockholm is a overrated joke, never liked that city one bit, the city is only a recent hype which kickstarted since 2010. Before 2010. no one talked about that city or it's nightlife.
People in Gothenburg is way better, they have more cooler and profitable shopping malls, more iconic stadiums and sport teams including history, better theme park, better industry with more sustainable economy, better festivals especially in the summer, a real sea, better location close to other countries such as Norway, Denmark etc, even Copehagen which is closer to Gothenburg than Stockholm is a better city to spend time in than Stockholm.
Gothenburg even used to have the biggest festival in northern Europe (Göteborgskalaset) and was the go to party place in the early 90s to mid 2000s until the government shut that down because they didn't get enough share of the pie from all the profit from black clubs and because they hate Gothenburg and loves to invest in projects around Stockholm. I remember back in 2004 when i was traveling to Stockholm in the mids of Göteborgskalaset in the summer, Stockholm was literally a graveyard back then. No one spent time there nor talked about that city, nor it's overhyped and pretentious Stureplan. Everyone, even people from Stockholm, and even tourists from neighbouring countries, including from the UK was partying every summer in Gothenburg. Everything big you see in Stockholm, from Kista mall to Friends arena was all built after 2010 with government funding projects in that boring city to catch up to Gothenburg because again they hate Gothenburg, they want to attract all the attention to Stockholm because it was dominated by Gothenburg in the 90s and 2000s. Meanwhile Gothenburg historically have invested with their own budget in projects.
Also which credible institution has labeled Stockholm as the "Venice of the north" or the most beautiful city in the world? I mean sure it has a slight advantage over Gothenburg from architectural standpoint, but compared to cities like Prague (which i have lived in for two years) it's literally a joke when it comes to architectural beauty, activities etc. Who are you kidding? 😂🤣
@@outlawfly664 very interesting to hear about that.
In my opinion Stockholm is way more beautiful than Prague when it comes to the nature mostly. Also Sthlm was the best in the good old days when i grew up there, now its just overpopulated and too many immigrants (which i guess there is in Gothenburg also), i moved to Karlstad but its a little to small for my taste and no ocean nearby :/
@@drivingbro Lmao no offense, seriously no offense but that has to be the biggest joke I've heard this year. Obviously you need to get your eyes checked. Have you even been to Prague? Prague is lightyears ahead of Stockholm in literally every aspect, from architecture and activities to people. There a reason why it's a main tourist attraction in Europe. Even famous travelers who's been to every place in the world, like Drew Binsky list Prague as his favorite city in Europe. Again, no one talked about Stockholm in the 90s and 2000s. Been living in Sweden for over 30 years. Immigrants or multi-ethnic societies are in every country, It's not the 18th century anymore, get used to it. The problem is the government which can't integrate the immigrants they bring into society and there's not a lot of jobs and opportunities which trigger organized crime. Ocean? What ocean? Östersjön? Do you call "bräckt vatten" as we say in Swedish a real ocean?
@@outlawfly664 you need to calm down alittle ;) i just wrote sthlm was better before they started building so many new ugly buildings and it got overpopulated, now its too many people and traffic. And i wrote the nature of sthlm is more beautiful than prague, im sure the buildings and architecture is better i prague but its way different than sthlm, which truly is the venice of the north. Also, we can agree to different opinions, no need to argue.
I know all about the immigration so no need to give me lessons.
And i wrote there is no ocean near Karlstad.. only a big sea, Vänern, which does kinda remind you of ocean atleast :)
And the ocean near Stockholm is very clean actually, i know its called baltic "sea" but is a part of the ocean, you can really tell the difference comparing it to Vänern which is an actual sea. You dont get that ocean smell and the water isnt as clear, used to live in Nynäshamn before and there was crystal clear water in some places, really nice in the summer
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Valley girl goes to Sweden? The is the worst narration. Unlistenable
women!
I like sweden
Baltic?
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The city is amazing. But i hope this girl is not there. Her voice is annoying.
yay, I don't get it either, why hire someone who has just got her tonsils taken out.