The aussie has such a beautiful voice and such insightful answers. All of the answers, really, were wonderful and so full of thought, care and kindness. Excellent work on this interview x
I'm British and have been living in Turkey for the past 25 years. It's very refreshing to hear your Turkish interviewee talking so positively about his adopted country Sweden. Well presented video.
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Great video! I especially appreciated what the older turkish-swedish man said at the end about having given Sweden all his energy from youth all the way to becoming a senior citizen.
I find that Swedes and people from Scandinavian cultures more reserved but worth the effort. They value relationships more and treat them less like a commodity. My background is heavily Russian, Ukrainian, and Polish on one side. Also, I am Canadian so I find culturally most of us are reserved so, I think I am able to connect to the Swedish culture more easily. Although, I usually have to still initiate conversation with the people who I speak to but I am okay with it now.
Swedens are very similar to ethnic Russians, if there were no migration from Central Asia and the Caucasus and mixed marriages in European Russia, then it is not possible to distinguish ethnic Russians from Swedes, but when Swedes begin to speak, only then it is clear that they are not ethnic Russians... Look, Russia, Moscow Region, *New Moscow Administrative District:* Residential Complex "Spanish Quarters"(20.000 population) - 4,5km from Moscow Ring Road, Municipal School *"Logic",* First School Day, migrants from Central Asia and Caucaus (former Republics of USSR) is 10%(8-12%) n_rdYhEXh-c Municipal School *"Logic",* The Headmaster and Teachers Dance 9Qxvlzd55FA Russia, Moscow Region, *New Moscow Administrative District:* Residential Complex "Sсandinavia"(60.000 population) - 6,5km from Moscow Ring Road, Municipal School *"Energy",* Last School Day, migrants from Central Asia and Caucaus (former Republics of USSR) is 25%(20-30%) qCBWTaFalhM Look, New Residential Complexes, We are building for You! social clip KkEZrNEVKz0
These kind of videos are really interesting. The man from Turkey is awesome. Seam like such a nice guy :) That's a man that have a lot of stories to tell. It would be interesting to hear what kind of introduction the foreigners got about Sweden from the immigration office once they arrived. Did they get any kind of introduction of Swedish culture and what's expected of them while living in Sweden? Their view on vaccines. Keep it up :)
Yeah I really liked the conversation I had with the guy from Turkey. I don't plan to do the next video about the same topic though but I will probably do this topic again in the future.
It's a shame that there is no Swedish text in the text strips when they speak in English so that everyone can understand and interpret what they is saying. 🤔🤔
The aussie has such a beautiful voice and such insightful answers. All of the answers, really, were wonderful and so full of thought, care and kindness. Excellent work on this interview x
Great video. Really appreciated all of the interviewees responses, particularly the Australian who seems to be making a real effort to integrate.
I'm British and have been living in Turkey for the past 25 years. It's very refreshing to hear your Turkish interviewee talking so positively about his adopted country Sweden. Well presented video.
Great video! I especially appreciated what the older turkish-swedish man said at the end about having given Sweden all his energy from youth all the way to becoming a senior citizen.
I find that Swedes and people from Scandinavian cultures more reserved but worth the effort. They value relationships more and treat them less like a commodity. My background is heavily Russian, Ukrainian, and Polish on one side. Also, I am Canadian so I find culturally most of us are reserved so, I think I am able to connect to the Swedish culture more easily. Although, I usually have to still initiate conversation with the people who I speak to but I am okay with it now.
Swedens are very similar to ethnic Russians, if there were no migration from Central Asia and the Caucasus and mixed marriages in European Russia, then it is not possible to distinguish ethnic Russians from Swedes, but when Swedes begin to speak, only then it is clear that they are not ethnic Russians...
Look, Russia, Moscow Region, *New Moscow Administrative District:*
Residential Complex "Spanish Quarters"(20.000 population) - 4,5km from Moscow Ring Road, Municipal School *"Logic",* First School Day, migrants from Central Asia and Caucaus (former Republics of USSR) is 10%(8-12%)
n_rdYhEXh-c
Municipal School *"Logic",* The Headmaster and Teachers Dance 9Qxvlzd55FA
Russia, Moscow Region, *New Moscow Administrative District:* Residential Complex "Sсandinavia"(60.000 population) - 6,5km from Moscow Ring Road, Municipal School *"Energy",* Last School Day, migrants from Central Asia and Caucaus (former Republics of USSR) is 25%(20-30%) qCBWTaFalhM
Look,
New Residential Complexes, We are building for You! social clip KkEZrNEVKz0
These kind of videos are really interesting. The man from Turkey is awesome. Seam like such a nice guy :) That's a man that have a lot of stories to tell.
It would be interesting to hear what kind of introduction the foreigners got about Sweden from the immigration office once they arrived. Did they get any kind of introduction of Swedish culture and what's expected of them while living in Sweden? Their view on vaccines. Keep it up :)
Yeah I really liked the conversation I had with the guy from Turkey. I don't plan to do the next video about the same topic though but I will probably do this topic again in the future.
@@fluidnarrative Ok :) Looking forward to your next video
thanks!
It's a shame that there is no Swedish text in the text strips when they speak in English so that everyone can understand and interpret what they is saying. 🤔🤔
I didn't know that Christopher Lambert is from Norway )))
O dayının Türk olduğunu daha vidyoyu ilemeden anladım :))
Ulan dayı direkt yavrularım hiç işsiz kalmadı dedi ya la. :D