If you're reading this... thanks so much for checking out another video🤩 its been so fun getting to know some of you since I started this channel back in March. I hope you all have a really fantastic - and healthy - 2022 and I'm so looking forward to seeing you all again for a new video (my special collab & giveaway!!) next Thursday🎉 Gott Nytt År!
Thank you for all your videos! It is always nice, and sometimes fascinating, to hear what you have to say about Sweden, Swedes and your life here. Congratulations to "finally" speaking Swedish at work!!!!! And yes......I'm excited!
@@Strasstass aww thanks Christina, that's so nice of you to say! I'm glad you find the videos interesting! thanks for continuing to watch them🤩 that makes all the effort worthwhile! hope 2022 is a great year for you and your family!
Jag beundrar din hängivenhet när det gäller att förstå språk och kulturella skillnader. Bra att du använder den svenska du kan. Strunta i grammatiska fel. Svenskar borde vara vana vid att alla inte pratar perfekt svenska. Inte ens journalister på SVT pratar perfekt grammatik, tex användning av var-vart. Tack för att du alltid är glad och nyfiken och utan förutfattade meningar. Gott Nytt År från västkusten!
Tusen tack för din kommentar Bengt, det var så härligt att läsa! Den här typ av kommentar ger mer motivationen jag behöver för att kämpa på med språket samt min kulturella integration! Och jag tackar alla ni svenskar för att ha varit så öppna och välkomnande. Det är ett privilegium att jag får utforskar och lär mig lite om din kultur och vanor tycker jag🤗
@@JustaBritAbroad Hej Gregg. Jag flyttade själv till Spanien som 19-åring och vet hur svårt språk och kultur kan vara. Jag hade inga förkunskaper, ingen spanska för invandrare och ingen spansk flickvän. Med ett öppet sinne, många barnprogram på spanska och spanska vänner lärde jag mig både språk och kultur. Det jag fortfarande har svårt med på andra språk är skämt och ironi. Alla skrattar utom jag😄 Ha ett lyckosamt 2022 både du och flickvännen!
How great that you are confident to communicate in Swedish at your workplace. That is indeed such a big personal achievement! Kudos to you! Gott nytt år, Greg
Thanks Radhika! it certainly feels like a step in the right direction!! some days I just feel like I'm going backwards with my Swedish, but it feels great the days where everything falls into place🤩Glad fortsättningar och jag önskar dig ett gott nytt år med!
I love how warm and positive this video is, it's so nice to see the joy that living in Sweden brings you. I'm excited! Even though down here in Australia I probably can't participate, but I love this window into a country that I've wanted to visit for ages, I would have been there in 2020 except for a certain pandemic. God fortsättning!
aww thanks Xavier! that's so nice of you to say🤗 thanks for continuing to watch my videos - I'm glad to hear that you find them warm and positive. there's enough negativity out there in the world, so if I can do my little bit to help, I'm pleased🤩 and guess what, you might just be able to participate in next week's challenge, all the way from Australia... and I think you might dig it😉 hope you get your wish to visit Sweden soon. until then, stay safe down under and I hope 2022 is a happy and healthy one for you!!
I was born and raised in the north about ten or so hours away from Canada, the winters were minus 20 with a ton of snow and ice, I grew up loving it. Per was born and raised in Sweden and grew up hating the snow, is, and cold temps. The one thing weather wise we can agree on is that rainy days are fun because you can stay in and play with your toys hahahaha. It's awesome that you're feeling more comfortable with your Swedish, I'm happy for you.
I find much of what you say as very true. Snow. Yes. In the dark times of the year, it can brighten up your life. It also has several different smells. Some folks can even smell a snow storm several hours before it happens. And wintertime - get inside too. Bring out the blankets, make some hot tea, get cozy. After some time in the snow outside, that is a true treat. For being proud of ones country, it does not have to be aggressive. I am a Swede, living abroad. I have introduced some Swedish food to my friends, and found great acceptance for that. As a male, I also do my own washing and cleaning, which really shocks some folks where I live now. That is cool and a good thing for equality. Last but not least: learning a language and getting comfortable with it. I am doing the same, but with another language than Swedish. For me, there are so many "everyday victories" in this. Everyone wants to talk about language. I can strike up a conversation with anyone about language. Politics, racism, corona-stands and whatever - it is all gone. I just ask for the specific meaning of a word or a phrase, and everyone is on it. A lovely feeling.
Thanks for sharing! So interesting to hear from you, especially the part about some people being able to SMELL a snowstorm?! That’s news to me!! How cool! And you’re completely right about introducing some of your native delicacies and habits in a new country or environment. It helps us all become more accepting and understanding of each other, right? And kämpar på with your German (I assume you’re speaking in Austria?). Completely get what you mean about the small wins🤞🏻
@@JustaBritAbroad Oh, I almost forgot. It is rare, but some years the lakes "freezes blank". Without interference with snow or wind. The lakes freeze totally even, and the ice is without flaws and completely clear. That is when you go for your skates. In the night, the ice is "shining black". The sky is clear, the stars have never looked so bright. The moon give you the light you need and the snow on the shores sparkles. Yes, it can be dangerous, please check the ice thickness/state and the temperature. BUT. If you hit the right conditions, it is pure magic. It is a once in a lifetime experience.
And for ice on the lakes, it is generally safer when the conditions are "freezing". That means until january/february. As soon as you get "thaw", you should be extra careful.
Here's a greeting from Denmark.🇩🇰 You're a great ambassador for our nice neighbors in Sweden. I'm impressed that you've picked up the language that quickly. All Swedes, Norwegians and Danes are getting by in English. You can manage in Scandinavia for years without learning the languages, but you've obviously been determined and must have a natural ear for languages as well. Well done.👍 I know a little bit about it, because my best mate is actually a Londoner.. He has been living hear for about 25 years and speaks Danish perfectly without any accent, besides our local one, of course,😉. Let's see if you understand a little bit of Danish 😏😊 Godt nytår og lykke til i fremtiden 👍.
Thanks for your greeting and kind words Ejluf! you're right that you can manage in Scandinavia without speaking the language, but I feel like you really begin to learn the local culture when you can experience the country the way the locals do🤩 but thanks so much for the kind words, that's so nice of you! and I did understand your Danish! not sure how to respond gramtically correct, but here in Sweden we would say "tack det samma! du får har ett otroligt bra år med!"🤗
Som en person som bor i norra Sverige så kan jag bara instämma i att snö verkligen gör världen ljusare. Speciellt vi som bara har 4-5 timmar dagsljus/solljus under vintern. Snön gör det lättare och det är verkligen en skillnad med och utan snö. Där jag bor har vi haft snö hela december, och det har gjort det lättare att klara av den mörka tiden.
Thank you for all of the brilliant content you have provided offering us an insight into expat Swedish living. I continue to use you and few others as my guide to should I move to Sweden, a growing desire for the past 5 years. This year I hope to make a few trips to scope out different areas to live and the possibility of getting work bearing in mind my Swedish skills currently are that of an 18month old. Whatever I decide I have loved your videos and appreciate the time and effort you have put into them. Wishing you continued success and happiness in 2022.
God fortsättning! Det är kul att höra hur du ser på Sverige. Önskar att TH-cam funnits när jag bodde i Crowborough i mitten av 80-talet och för första gången upplevde kök med heltäckningsmattor, gasmätare, englasfönster, varmvattenflaskor och att jag som kvinna förväntades beställa ett litet glas öl på puben 😂 Din svenska är bra!
Fun part about shutting down in snow. Parts of sweden's infrastructure is only spec'ed to operate down to about -35c, below that and we start to lose train services (first thing to shut down - but to be fair, automotive tech (made by competent makers) is only spec'ed down to -40c). If anyone from a non-arctic country isn't freezing yet; just consider that we actually shut down the trains in some parts (for a few hours) due to cold every now and then (in our northern parts). (Actually reached the news this year). (In case anyone wonders about that -40c for automotive, that is when some types of gasoline starts to gel, winterized diesel gels at about that point as well (non-winterized starts to gel a lot warmer (iirc between -12c and 0c depending on tolerance of application and type of diesel)) Welcome to the arctics - where oils temperature ranges is an issue at both ends. :)
Very impressiv that you have come to the point that you feel comfortable speeking swedish. Meny of my british and us collegues have a hard time learnig since almost all swedish colleagues sees a opportunity to train their spoken english with them. So I see your aproach by switching job to be able to practice the langue.
One funny thing for me who lives in the north of the country is just how different the reaction is to snow in the south compared to where I live. Those in the south seem to panic over just a little bit while up here we can get loads and are hardly bothered.
Oooh that’s such a good question Malin! And not one that I’ve really thought much about before. If you don’t mind, I’ll take a note and make sure to include it in my next Q&A video, because I’m worried that if I try and give you an answer now, it’s going to be something really rubbish😅😆 great question though!!
I'm putting a Q&A video together as I write, so I came back to find your comment to make sure I include it!! answer coming in a video during February, promise!! :)
In part of Canada we get a fair bit of snow. I used to dislike it a bit because my mom would make me wear ski pants when I was younger. I would walk two steps and fall over. Or for the past few years, it would snow so much during exam week that the sidewalk was blocked and I would have to call a cab to get me to school so I could write my exams on top. Figures the the two Fall semesters I don’t go and the sidewalks are clear. I would miss not having snow. It’s that cold wind chill I hate!
Roligt att ta del av dina erfarenheter. Grattis till dina fina framsteg med det svenska språket, det är verkligen nyckeln till integration. Gott Nytt År! Vinterhälsningar från Uppsala.
eeek, can't wait to share on Wednesday Linda! hope you get some snow soon!! did you see the photos I posted on Instagram earlier of the snow here?! soo pretty🤩🤩
thank you! oooh interesting idea. its something I've seen a couple of people mention, I'm just not entirely sure what I should include/cover😅 what would you be most interested to see?🤗
Tack Martin, det samma! haha not to worry, you'll get the instructions you need in next week's video if you decide you would like to participate :) har ett underbart 2022!
I was a bit surprised about what you said about Brits and patriotism. I’m from a Commonwealth country and was in the UK for HM The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and saw a lot of well deserved pride. Of course, that was a particularly special event. Another video idea may be how do Swedes view their monarchy vs how the Brits view theirs.
Regarding traditions: I think any country (or more specifically culture) that does not have traditions is doomed to disappear from the world. It is traditions that, to some extent, define a culture and give the people alive today a feeling of having roots and belonging to something. Without traditions, what would stop those very same people from doing things in completely different ways?
Grattis till att du känner dig mer bekväm med din svenska och gott nytt år! I was thinking when you said the british don´t like snow, can that be because it´s usually a bit warmer there so when it snows it comes mostly as wet snow, you know "blötsnö"? Cause if that´s the case i understand if they don´t like it, it´s heavy to shovel and slippery to walk or drive in. Cold, more "dry" snow on the other hand is much less of a problem.
I like how Nordic people make the most of winter, since you can't do anything about it. It snows frequently where I am too, but all people do is complain about it.
Snö ljusar upp kvällarna, så stanna snö är bra! Bra jobbat med svenska språket förtroendet! :) All mörker och vinter kyla blir värt via utbyggnaden av fiber, jag har 1000/1000mbit uppkoppling! :) Ha ett fint nyår och start på 2022!
du har faktiskt rätt om snön! och det är inte något som jag hade upplevt så ofta innan jag flyttade hit. nu vill jag att det stännar en stund så man får det ljuset som du berättar om. vad skönt att det har varit kallt för en stund så man får lite snö, va? och kollar din fiber-uppkoppling!! jag kommer förbi när jag behöver ladda upp en TH-cam video😉😅 tack för att jag fick e-träffa dig det här året Sina! det är alltid så roligt att ser din namn i kommentarerna. tack för stodet och jag hoppas att du har en fin 2022 och trivs i Stockholm!🤗 vi ses snart!
OFC I'm Exited!!! Not only for what ever giveaway there will be but orc. for nice content, for the new year for... yea... alot actually. 🙂 Bra jobbat med svenskan! Det är säkert inte helt lätt heller, då vi (å här generaliserar jag) mer än gärna talar Engelska. Jag skulle förmodligen inte vara helt bekväm i mitt yrke om det var i England, trots att jag lärde mig Engelska i skolan under hmm... 8 år ändå och hör det dagligen. I perioder tom mycket mer än Svenska. :-)
Aren't we all excited whenever we see that you uploaded a new video =) Hold on.. did you just say that you live in Östergötland? I live in Norrköping. Give me a shout if you are ever in town and want to grab a a beer and speak about Nordic languages. I Speak fluent Finnish, Swedish and kinda good English.
haha thanks André, I knew I could count on you guys!! jajamen, I spend most of my days down in Östergötland🤗 thanks for the offer, I'll try and remember to give you a heads up next time I'm in the area!
So UKs view on snow is the same as stockholm got it. Only north of sweden is vikings (actually people here complain too) but atleast our traffic dont stop everytime it snows it has to be very bad for our traffic to stop.
Det finns inget dåligt väder bara dåliga kläder, right huh! That's what I grew up with and I still here that phrase! I kinda beg to differ. Certain weather does not want me to go outside. Your pronouncement in the Swedish language sounds great as far as I've heard. You're doing a great job! Learning a new lingo isn't easy. Well, my parents are very much into traditions whilst I'm not. However, we did have a proper Christmas for once this year. I think anyone should be proud of the country they come from or live in or both, yet in a humble way. Very nice video! Happy new year! 🥂🌻🥂🌻
Det där med grammatisk korrekt svenska behöver du nte bekymra dig om. Frågan är vilken helylle svensk som talar grammatisk korrekt svenska? Jag gör definitivt inte.
I don't dislike my country, but after 22 years of being a Swede, living in Sweden, i just need something new in life. I've seen everything my native Sweden can give me. I'm looking at maybe move to USA and at least travel to the UK and Germany, and later to Ukraine. Like i said, i love my country, i just need a new start in life
I think, most people it’s not that they don’t love their country they just get used to the customs and the culture. For example, my Swedish friend was happy to leave Sweden for work in the USA and live with family for a few years but after things got chaotic he was somewhat happy to be back in Sweden. I live in Canada in one of the most beautiful countries in the world and there is a lot of it I haven’t seen. I love the mix of cultures, freedom to be who I want to be, our collective values, and Canadian identity. I would never permanently leave but I get tired of the bureaucracy at times and USA politics influencing ours but I love my country. For some people the grass is greener on the other side by leaving their home country and sometimes they realize after they leave the grass they grass they were standing on was already green but they just noticed.
@a3214 Unfortunately, I read that the two things people do not like about Sweden is the right wing political system and catering too much to immigrants. I heard though that Denmark, Sweden, and Norway are slowly closing the doors. I know, some people would say, “oh that’s just being racist!” But they are missing the point. When catering too much to these minority cultures the dominant culture gets phased out along with a feeling of lost identity. Furthermore, if I go to a country in the Middle East or Asia, they are not going to change their culture for me. I have to adapt to theirs.
Misstag är en stor del av lärandet. Jag har lärt mig engelska sen jag började skolan, och trots det kan jag göra misstag när jag vill bli förstådd på engelska.
Du är helt rätt med det Freja! Håller du med då att man måste komma förbi gränsen när man känner sig störde av att göra misstag då? För att jag minns innan det var det svårt att vara modig med språk. Men som du säger går det bättre när man förstår att man måste göra misstag för att lära sig mer!
@@JustaBritAbroad Well, actually, I got in touch with a Swedish friend which I did not talk to for a few years so, that’s what helped motivate me into learning Swedish again. The videos helped as well kind of get into the holiday spirit and learn about someone else’s culture because I lost my grandfather in October so it was hard this year so the videos helped.
Glad you like the country even in it's worse state after the two landtraitors are done ruin more or less everything that WAS Sweden and Swedes. But to be honest we can't learn out seasons because we didn't invent them ; ) However, keep it up! - That's what she said (8 O
Jaha Very fine I do love snow Getting scarse My little sis lives in Colorado Skiteacher Telemarkare å s vidare Hej lilla syster Ninna Töttet Ulrica Your favourite brother Fredric Salve
thougt u had no shirt, and was just a tanned britt..... then i saw u had a shirt. have a nice new year and so on... can you please expand and tell the world, that winternights with snow os almost more more bright that midumeers nigt? the winter is only dark and depressing i you have nos snow... like gothenburg, skåne the whole UK and so on.. snow is light! you can walk in forrest in the middle of the night and se more than without the snow... i understand the darkness and depressions about the dark... but that is a choice...
Its this, you learned probably more about your self, by leaving your former comfort zone? Its kind of leaving your parents home and one have to take responsibility of one self, by interact with other people? And there are a lot of benefits of learning about other cultures, even if they have the smelliest food ever. The history about it kind of make you try it another time? Thats not that important, becuse moste swedes dont try it at the first time. But you need to learn how to eat a "Julbord" the propper way, like your colleges did last Christmas! And then to weather, "there is no such things as bad weather, only bad clothings"! It means, moste adults want to go to Spain in winter, but children want to go out and play in the snow.
Only way to learn the language is to use it, got co workers that lived here for like 30 years and still they do not understand swedish very well. At home they only talk their native language and watch tv shows in the same.
If you're reading this... thanks so much for checking out another video🤩 its been so fun getting to know some of you since I started this channel back in March. I hope you all have a really fantastic - and healthy - 2022 and I'm so looking forward to seeing you all again for a new video (my special collab & giveaway!!) next Thursday🎉 Gott Nytt År!
Thank you for all your videos! It is always nice, and sometimes fascinating, to hear what you have to say about Sweden, Swedes and your life here. Congratulations to "finally" speaking Swedish at work!!!!!
And yes......I'm excited!
Gott nytt år och god fortsättning
@@EpicBlue300 tack så mycket Blå! det samma🤗🤩
@@Strasstass aww thanks Christina, that's so nice of you to say! I'm glad you find the videos interesting! thanks for continuing to watch them🤩 that makes all the effort worthwhile! hope 2022 is a great year for you and your family!
Jag beundrar din hängivenhet när det gäller att förstå språk och kulturella skillnader. Bra att du använder den svenska du kan. Strunta i grammatiska fel. Svenskar borde vara vana vid att alla inte pratar perfekt svenska. Inte ens journalister på SVT pratar perfekt grammatik, tex användning av var-vart.
Tack för att du alltid är glad och nyfiken och utan förutfattade meningar.
Gott Nytt År från västkusten!
Tusen tack för din kommentar Bengt, det var så härligt att läsa! Den här typ av kommentar ger mer motivationen jag behöver för att kämpa på med språket samt min kulturella integration! Och jag tackar alla ni svenskar för att ha varit så öppna och välkomnande. Det är ett privilegium att jag får utforskar och lär mig lite om din kultur och vanor tycker jag🤗
@@JustaBritAbroad
Hej Gregg. Jag flyttade själv till Spanien som 19-åring och vet hur svårt språk och kultur kan vara. Jag hade inga förkunskaper, ingen spanska för invandrare och ingen spansk flickvän.
Med ett öppet sinne, många barnprogram på spanska och spanska vänner lärde jag mig både språk och kultur.
Det jag fortfarande har svårt med på andra språk är skämt och ironi. Alla skrattar utom jag😄
Ha ett lyckosamt 2022 både du och flickvännen!
How great that you are confident to communicate in Swedish at your workplace. That is indeed such a big personal achievement! Kudos to you! Gott nytt år, Greg
Thanks Radhika! it certainly feels like a step in the right direction!! some days I just feel like I'm going backwards with my Swedish, but it feels great the days where everything falls into place🤩Glad fortsättningar och jag önskar dig ett gott nytt år med!
I love how warm and positive this video is, it's so nice to see the joy that living in Sweden brings you.
I'm excited! Even though down here in Australia I probably can't participate, but I love this window into a country that I've wanted to visit for ages, I would have been there in 2020 except for a certain pandemic.
God fortsättning!
aww thanks Xavier! that's so nice of you to say🤗 thanks for continuing to watch my videos - I'm glad to hear that you find them warm and positive. there's enough negativity out there in the world, so if I can do my little bit to help, I'm pleased🤩 and guess what, you might just be able to participate in next week's challenge, all the way from Australia... and I think you might dig it😉
hope you get your wish to visit Sweden soon. until then, stay safe down under and I hope 2022 is a happy and healthy one for you!!
@@JustaBritAbroad oooh now I really AM excited! Thanks for the lovely wishes and all the best to you as well 😊😊
I was born and raised in the north about ten or so hours away from Canada, the winters were minus 20 with a ton of snow and ice, I grew up loving it. Per was born and raised in Sweden and grew up hating the snow, is, and cold temps. The one thing weather wise we can agree on is that rainy days are fun because you can stay in and play with your toys hahahaha. It's awesome that you're feeling more comfortable with your Swedish, I'm happy for you.
I find much of what you say as very true.
Snow. Yes. In the dark times of the year, it can brighten up your life. It also has several different smells. Some folks can even smell a snow storm several hours before it happens. And wintertime - get inside too. Bring out the blankets, make some hot tea, get cozy. After some time in the snow outside, that is a true treat.
For being proud of ones country, it does not have to be aggressive. I am a Swede, living abroad. I have introduced some Swedish food to my friends, and found great acceptance for that. As a male, I also do my own washing and cleaning, which really shocks some folks where I live now. That is cool and a good thing for equality.
Last but not least: learning a language and getting comfortable with it. I am doing the same, but with another language than Swedish. For me, there are so many "everyday victories" in this. Everyone wants to talk about language. I can strike up a conversation with anyone about language. Politics, racism, corona-stands and whatever - it is all gone. I just ask for the specific meaning of a word or a phrase, and everyone is on it. A lovely feeling.
Thanks for sharing! So interesting to hear from you, especially the part about some people being able to SMELL a snowstorm?! That’s news to me!! How cool!
And you’re completely right about introducing some of your native delicacies and habits in a new country or environment. It helps us all become more accepting and understanding of each other, right?
And kämpar på with your German (I assume you’re speaking in Austria?). Completely get what you mean about the small wins🤞🏻
@@JustaBritAbroad Oh, I almost forgot. It is rare, but some years the lakes "freezes blank". Without interference with snow or wind. The lakes freeze totally even, and the ice is without flaws and completely clear.
That is when you go for your skates. In the night, the ice is "shining black". The sky is clear, the stars have never looked so bright. The moon give you the light you need and the snow on the shores sparkles.
Yes, it can be dangerous, please check the ice thickness/state and the temperature. BUT. If you hit the right conditions, it is pure magic. It is a once in a lifetime experience.
And for ice on the lakes, it is generally safer when the conditions are "freezing". That means until january/february. As soon as you get "thaw", you should be extra careful.
I love you're humble but yet genuine description of us Swedes and our country and habits and so on. I really like to continue follow you in 2022
thanks Jonny! fun that you've decided to stick around and enjoy my style of content🤗 its great to have you along for the journey!
Here's a greeting from Denmark.🇩🇰 You're a great ambassador for our nice neighbors in Sweden. I'm impressed that you've picked up the language that quickly. All Swedes, Norwegians and Danes are getting by in English. You can manage in Scandinavia for years without learning the languages, but you've obviously been determined and must have a natural ear for languages as well. Well done.👍 I know a little bit about it, because my best mate is actually a Londoner.. He has been living hear for about 25 years and speaks Danish perfectly without any accent, besides our local one, of course,😉. Let's see if you understand a little bit of Danish 😏😊
Godt nytår og lykke til i fremtiden 👍.
Thanks for your greeting and kind words Ejluf! you're right that you can manage in Scandinavia without speaking the language, but I feel like you really begin to learn the local culture when you can experience the country the way the locals do🤩 but thanks so much for the kind words, that's so nice of you! and I did understand your Danish! not sure how to respond gramtically correct, but here in Sweden we would say "tack det samma! du får har ett otroligt bra år med!"🤗
Som en person som bor i norra Sverige så kan jag bara instämma i att snö verkligen gör världen ljusare. Speciellt vi som bara har 4-5 timmar dagsljus/solljus under vintern. Snön gör det lättare och det är verkligen en skillnad med och utan snö.
Där jag bor har vi haft snö hela december, och det har gjort det lättare att klara av den mörka tiden.
Thank you for all of the brilliant content you have provided offering us an insight into expat Swedish living. I continue to use you and few others as my guide to should I move to Sweden, a growing desire for the past 5 years. This year I hope to make a few trips to scope out different areas to live and the possibility of getting work bearing in mind my Swedish skills currently are that of an 18month old. Whatever I decide I have loved your videos and appreciate the time and effort you have put into them. Wishing you continued success and happiness in 2022.
Super cool, you really should! Where are you from?:)
@@samuelpersson6996 Cornwall in the UK.
God fortsättning! Det är kul att höra hur du ser på Sverige. Önskar att TH-cam funnits när jag bodde i Crowborough i mitten av 80-talet och för första gången upplevde kök med heltäckningsmattor, gasmätare, englasfönster, varmvattenflaskor och att jag som kvinna förväntades beställa ett litet glas öl på puben 😂
Din svenska är bra!
Imponerande med dina språkliga framgångar. Bra jobbat! Och gott nytt år!
I’m exited every time you post a new video, keep ’em coming!
thanks Martin, you rock🤩🤗 wishing you a happy and healthy 2022!!
Fun part about shutting down in snow. Parts of sweden's infrastructure is only spec'ed to operate down to about -35c, below that and we start to lose train services (first thing to shut down - but to be fair, automotive tech (made by competent makers) is only spec'ed down to -40c).
If anyone from a non-arctic country isn't freezing yet; just consider that we actually shut down the trains in some parts (for a few hours) due to cold every now and then (in our northern parts). (Actually reached the news this year).
(In case anyone wonders about that -40c for automotive, that is when some types of gasoline starts to gel, winterized diesel gels at about that point as well (non-winterized starts to gel a lot warmer (iirc between -12c and 0c depending on tolerance of application and type of diesel))
Welcome to the arctics - where oils temperature ranges is an issue at both ends. :)
Very impressiv that you have come to the point that you feel comfortable speeking swedish. Meny of my british and us collegues have a hard time learnig since almost all swedish colleagues sees a opportunity to train their spoken english with them. So I see your aproach by switching job to be able to practice the langue.
Det är alltid intressant att få insikt om hur människor från andra länder upplever Sverige.
Med det sagt....
GOTT NYTT ÅR!
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A great ending of a great vlog year! Happy New Year, Greg!
Thanks Mikael! wishing you a happy and healthy 2022 - thanks for your continued support🤗🤗
One funny thing for me who lives in the north of the country is just how different the reaction is to snow in the south compared to where I live. Those in the south seem to panic over just a little bit while up here we can get loads and are hardly bothered.
If you become a dad one day and you still live in Sweden. What tradition do you want to learn, give your child from your childhood/ England?
Väldigt intressant fråga. Hoppas att han besvarar den i en video snart.
Oooh that’s such a good question Malin! And not one that I’ve really thought much about before. If you don’t mind, I’ll take a note and make sure to include it in my next Q&A video, because I’m worried that if I try and give you an answer now, it’s going to be something really rubbish😅😆 great question though!!
I'm putting a Q&A video together as I write, so I came back to find your comment to make sure I include it!! answer coming in a video during February, promise!! :)
I'm excited 😊
Thanx for another great video.
Thanks Pernilla! Me too🤩 I’m excited to share what I’ve been working on next week. Until then, i wish you and your family a happy 2022!
In part of Canada we get a fair bit of snow. I used to dislike it a bit because my mom would make me wear ski pants when I was younger. I would walk two steps and fall over. Or for the past few years, it would snow so much during exam week that the sidewalk was blocked and I would have to call a cab to get me to school so I could write my exams on top. Figures the the two Fall semesters I don’t go and the sidewalks are clear. I would miss not having snow. It’s that cold wind chill I hate!
Tack trevlig video
Roligt att ta del av dina erfarenheter. Grattis till dina fina framsteg med det svenska språket, det är verkligen nyckeln till integration. Gott Nytt År! Vinterhälsningar från Uppsala.
Yah! I'm excited here in Boston waiting for snow (It's raining!!).
eeek, can't wait to share on Wednesday Linda! hope you get some snow soon!! did you see the photos I posted on Instagram earlier of the snow here?! soo pretty🤩🤩
Superdupermega thanks for the shoutout buddy! /Uteklubben
Thank you for the wrap up my friend and i´m excited to see what collab and giveaway you will have . And i will see you next year Happy New Year.
Thanks buddy! Glad you enjoyed it🤗 thanks so much for the continued support - it means a lot! wishing you a happy and healthy 2022 too!
@@JustaBritAbroad Thank you and i did enjoyed it.
God fortsättning på det nya året, Gregg! Glöm inte bort att det snart är dags att sätta igång med jakten på den absoluta semlan...
tack Staffan, det samma🤩 hahaha det har jag verkligen inte glömt! har varit så otroligt redo för den här tiden för 2 månader nu😆😉
Gott nytt år och tack för ännu en bra video 😁👍
Tusen tack Robbz! Tack för att du tittade på det och vi ses i 2022👋🏻🤩
Gott nytt år Greg 👍😊🎉🎉
Tack!! Det samma🤗🤗
Gott Nytt År på dig! 🎉🍾🥂
Tack Sanniz! Jag önskar dig det samma! och tack för att du fortsätter att titta på mina videos🤩
@@JustaBritAbroad Varsågod och tack själv.
Och jag kollar gärna på dom. 🤗
I'm so excited
that makes two of us!! 🤩🤩 thanks for watching and I wish you a happy and healthy 2022!
Great video as always. Happy new year!!☺️
Thanks Jack! Wishing you a happy and healthy 2022 too!
I’m excited
That makes two of us!!😬🤞🏻
Great video Greg! I am just wondering will we get any blogs like “The Daily Life or Routine of Greg Living in Sweden.”
thank you! oooh interesting idea. its something I've seen a couple of people mention, I'm just not entirely sure what I should include/cover😅 what would you be most interested to see?🤗
@@JustaBritAbroad A day at home, morning routine, out and about in Sweden, what a typical day looks like in stuff like that.
God fortsättning och gott nytt år! And of course I'm excited, but if it involves instagram then I'm suddenly not :-D
Tack Martin, det samma! haha not to worry, you'll get the instructions you need in next week's video if you decide you would like to participate :) har ett underbart 2022!
The first thing that I thought of when I saw your channel name was "just a bit abroad". and also I´m exited.
haha I'd be abroad a lot if I didn't have to work😉😆 I love travelling and exploring new and fun places! learning about new place and cultures rocks!
Gott Nytt år grabben!
Tack Håkan, det samma!! 🤩🤩
I was a bit surprised about what you said about Brits and patriotism. I’m from a Commonwealth country and was in the UK for HM The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and saw a lot of well deserved pride. Of course, that was a particularly special event.
Another video idea may be how do Swedes view their monarchy vs how the Brits view theirs.
good work on the swedish!
Thanks!! Happy 2022🤩
Regarding traditions:
I think any country (or more specifically culture) that does not have traditions is doomed to disappear from the world. It is traditions that, to some extent, define a culture and give the people alive today a feeling of having roots and belonging to something. Without traditions, what would stop those very same people from doing things in completely different ways?
Grattis till att du känner dig mer bekväm med din svenska och gott nytt år! I was thinking when you said the british don´t like snow, can that be because it´s usually a bit warmer there so when it snows it comes mostly as wet snow, you know "blötsnö"? Cause if that´s the case i understand if they don´t like it, it´s heavy to shovel and slippery to walk or drive in. Cold, more "dry" snow on the other hand is much less of a problem.
I like how Nordic people make the most of winter, since you can't do anything about it. It snows frequently where I am too, but all people do is complain about it.
Jag kan se att du glömde tända dina advents ljus bakom dig !
Oops!! Du har faktiskt rätt😬😅 gjorde det förra videon men jag tänkte nu att det var efter fjärde advent så skulle jag inte ha det på längre🙈
Snö ljusar upp kvällarna, så stanna snö är bra!
Bra jobbat med svenska språket förtroendet! :)
All mörker och vinter kyla blir värt via utbyggnaden av fiber, jag har 1000/1000mbit uppkoppling! :)
Ha ett fint nyår och start på 2022!
du har faktiskt rätt om snön! och det är inte något som jag hade upplevt så ofta innan jag flyttade hit. nu vill jag att det stännar en stund så man får det ljuset som du berättar om. vad skönt att det har varit kallt för en stund så man får lite snö, va? och kollar din fiber-uppkoppling!! jag kommer förbi när jag behöver ladda upp en TH-cam video😉😅 tack för att jag fick e-träffa dig det här året Sina! det är alltid så roligt att ser din namn i kommentarerna. tack för stodet och jag hoppas att du har en fin 2022 och trivs i Stockholm!🤗 vi ses snart!
@@JustaBritAbroad Du är välkommen att göra ett besök och använda fiber uppkopplingen! :)
Gott Nytt År. 👍
Det samma Christer!!🤩
nice Lucias you have in the shelfs ;)
thanks Per!! its my girlfriend's, but I have to agree, its so sweet🤩 wishing you a happy 2022!
I like to point out that it is 30 +/ e0- celsius not farenheit so that be other messurements in farenheit. If someone else was wondering.
good point, since my audience is mainly European, I only ever talk in celsius, but its a good idea to pont that out for people that don't know!
OFC I'm Exited!!! Not only for what ever giveaway there will be but orc. for nice content, for the new year for... yea... alot actually. 🙂
Bra jobbat med svenskan! Det är säkert inte helt lätt heller, då vi (å här generaliserar jag) mer än gärna talar Engelska. Jag skulle förmodligen inte vara helt bekväm i mitt yrke om det var i England,
trots att jag lärde mig Engelska i skolan under hmm... 8 år ändå och hör det dagligen. I perioder tom mycket mer än Svenska. :-)
Aren't we all excited whenever we see that you uploaded a new video =)
Hold on.. did you just say that you live in Östergötland? I live in Norrköping. Give me a shout if you are ever in town and want to grab a a beer and speak about Nordic languages. I Speak fluent Finnish, Swedish and kinda good English.
haha thanks André, I knew I could count on you guys!! jajamen, I spend most of my days down in Östergötland🤗 thanks for the offer, I'll try and remember to give you a heads up next time I'm in the area!
Jag är väldigt nyfiken! Gott nytt år!
hehe tack Maria! svaret kommer på torsdag :D
"Up to 30°C during summer".
**Remember almost dying in 40+°C every other day**
I live in Västra Götaland.
40+ degrees?! outside?!😳😳 damnnnn
So UKs view on snow is the same as stockholm got it. Only north of sweden is vikings (actually people here complain too) but atleast our traffic dont stop everytime it snows it has to be very bad for our traffic to stop.
haha that could well be true actually!
I live just above Göteborg an the small amount we get is a pain
happy new year, Gregg! 🦌 👻 🍷 🍰 🦌 🌻 🎄 🌼 🥳 🎃 🐱 🌻 🥳 👍 🌼 🎄 🥳 ✌️
thanks Nevryn, you too!
Det finns inget dåligt väder bara dåliga kläder, right huh! That's what I grew up with and I still here that phrase! I kinda beg to differ. Certain weather does not want me to go outside.
Your pronouncement in the Swedish language sounds great as far as I've heard. You're doing a great job! Learning a new lingo isn't easy.
Well, my parents are very much into traditions whilst I'm not. However, we did have a proper Christmas for once this year.
I think anyone should be proud of the country they come from or live in or both, yet in a humble way.
Very nice video! Happy new year! 🥂🌻🥂🌻
Det där med grammatisk korrekt svenska behöver du nte bekymra dig om. Frågan är vilken helylle svensk som talar grammatisk korrekt svenska? Jag gör definitivt inte.
I don't dislike my country, but after 22 years of being a Swede, living in Sweden, i just need something new in life. I've seen everything my native Sweden can give me. I'm looking at maybe move to USA and at least travel to the UK and Germany, and later to Ukraine. Like i said, i love my country, i just need a new start in life
I think, most people it’s not that they don’t love their country they just get used to the customs and the culture. For example, my Swedish friend was happy to leave Sweden for work in the USA and live with family for a few years but after things got chaotic he was somewhat happy to be back in Sweden.
I live in Canada in one of the most beautiful countries in the world and there is a lot of it I haven’t seen. I love the mix of cultures, freedom to be who I want to be, our collective values, and Canadian identity. I would never permanently leave but I get tired of the bureaucracy at times and USA politics influencing ours but I love my country.
For some people the grass is greener on the other side by leaving their home country and sometimes they realize after they leave the grass they grass they were standing on was already green but they just noticed.
@a3214 immigrants? What immigrants? We don't have any immigrants. We don't have enough feminists as of now
@a3214 Unfortunately, I read that the two things people do not like about Sweden is the right wing political system and catering too much to immigrants. I heard though that Denmark, Sweden, and Norway are slowly closing the doors. I know, some people would say, “oh that’s just being racist!” But they are missing the point. When catering too much to these minority cultures the dominant culture gets phased out along with a feeling of lost identity. Furthermore, if I go to a country in the Middle East or Asia, they are not going to change their culture for me. I have to adapt to theirs.
@a3214 Swedes aren't natives. The Sami is the natives of Sweden, not the Swedes
@a3214my ideas actually is appreciated in Ukraine. Ukraine is not Russia
Gått nytt år 🎉
Det samma!!🤩 tack för att du tittade🤗
I'm so curious to know what you work with. 😀 If you don't mind sharing. 😜
Haha good question Sara! Now I’m wondering if I need to do a video about it or just answer here😅
@@JustaBritAbroad
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Misstag är en stor del av lärandet. Jag har lärt mig engelska sen jag började skolan, och trots det kan jag göra misstag när jag vill bli förstådd på engelska.
Du är helt rätt med det Freja! Håller du med då att man måste komma förbi gränsen när man känner sig störde av att göra misstag då? För att jag minns innan det var det svårt att vara modig med språk. Men som du säger går det bättre när man förstår att man måste göra misstag för att lära sig mer!
Will you become a swedish citizen? Since uk left EU, that is why im wondering:)
Okay, after this video I should go back to learning Swedish than watching videos about Sweden lol.
Haha I’m glad I could motivate you!! Stick around on my channel though, as you might be hearing a bit more Swedish here come next week😉😉
@@JustaBritAbroad Well, actually, I got in touch with a Swedish friend which I did not talk to for a few years so, that’s what helped motivate me into learning Swedish again. The videos helped as well kind of get into the holiday spirit and learn about someone else’s culture because I lost my grandfather in October so it was hard this year so the videos helped.
Love you
There is no bad weather, just bad clothes. 😁
haha jajmen!
Glad you like the country even in it's worse state after the two landtraitors are done ruin more or less everything that WAS Sweden and Swedes.
But to be honest we can't learn out seasons because we didn't invent them ; )
However, keep it up!
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Jaha Very fine I do love snow Getting scarse My little sis lives in Colorado Skiteacher Telemarkare å s vidare Hej lilla syster Ninna Töttet Ulrica Your favourite brother Fredric Salve
thougt u had no shirt, and was just a tanned britt..... then i saw u had a shirt.
have a nice new year and so on...
can you please expand and tell the world, that winternights with snow os almost more more bright that midumeers nigt?
the winter is only dark and depressing i you have nos snow... like gothenburg, skåne the whole UK and so on..
snow is light! you can walk in forrest in the middle of the night and se more than without the snow...
i understand the darkness and depressions about the dark... but that is a choice...
Its this, you learned probably more about your self, by leaving your former comfort zone?
Its kind of leaving your parents home and one have to take responsibility of one self, by interact with other people?
And there are a lot of benefits of learning about other cultures, even if they have the smelliest food ever. The history about it kind of make you try it another time? Thats not that important, becuse moste swedes dont try it at the first time.
But you need to learn how to eat a "Julbord" the propper way, like your colleges did last Christmas!
And then to weather, "there is no such things as bad weather, only bad clothings"! It means, moste adults want to go to Spain in winter, but children want to go out and play in the snow.
Only way to learn the language is to use it, got co workers that lived here for like 30 years and still they do not understand swedish very well. At home they only talk their native language and watch tv shows in the same.
you're certinly right there! you have to get using it to understand it :)
give away..... are you giving Sweden away ????????? please....
its not mine to giveaway sadly, but I can see why you'd want it🤩 haha