VLOG trip to Järnvägens Museum Ängelholm in SWEDEN
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- On a wet and miserable day, what better to do than to visit a historical museum showing the history of trains in Sweden, including the legendary Öresund Bridge!! Join our group: / britsinsweden
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This actually looks like a brilliant place to visit - I have to check it out. Not that I was planning on going to Ängelholm, but I might have to swing by if I go south this summer. Cheers for showing it off.
The sign by the oresundsbron said it cost 20 billion crowns to build, not 20 million😉. I'll go visit there with my friends, looks interesting thx👍
Nice place! :)
Some museums in Gothenburg has a system where you buy a ticket for around 100kr and get access to several museums for a whole year!
I would like to do a proper visit to Stockholm one day when the world opens up and visit the Vasa museum and walk around gamla staden and more things!
Have a good week!
Yeah the Malmö museum does that too, so cheap and accessible! A museum should never cost a lot to access, it's history and that's invaluable for kids! I love how cheap they are in Sweden compared to the ripoff UK!
I've been meaning to go there. Maybe this summer, after Skånetrafiken releases their summer card.
Definitely dude, it's lovely there and great for the family!
7:03 no no no 20 BILLION Swedish crowns. Miljarder = billions, miljoner = millions.
I noticed that as well, I really hate the wrong "short scale", however it's kind of funny for example Canada uses both systems, when speaking English they use the short scale and when speaking French they use the correct long scale. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Sadly the UK changed form using the long scale to the short scale back in 1974, I have a few friends over in the UK that are mathematicians at various universities and they use the long scale instead, maybe just to give a finger to the UK parliament.
I blame the distraction of a 4yr old being present haha :) well spotted guys!
7:03 Now that is when you know you've fucked up, since Sweden uses the correct "Long scale"- and the UK uses the wrong "Short scale"-system (the UK used the Long scale-system until 1974 when they changed) it might be hard to convert it. 20 milliard (miljard in Swedish) is equal to 20 billion.
Some argue that the "short scale"-system originated from the US and is a mixup of what the words mean, someone that did know the math that good was learning out the system wrong. hence now we have the correct "Long scale"-system and the wrong "Short scale"-system.
If you take Canada as an example they use both systems, when speaking English they use the short and when speaking French they use the long. 🤦♂️ And if you're born before the change (1974) in the UK you might use both or were forced to learn the wrong short scale-system. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Now to the logical part, the word "milliard" means thousand million. take a look at th-cam.com/video/C-52AI_ojyQ/w-d-xo.html