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Love/commercialism is in the air! Posted by on Feb 14, 2010

It’s difficult to ignore the fact that mr Valentine is in the air today. Shops are swamped with cards, cuddly bears, stupidly expensive flower arrangements and dine-in deals and there are probably not a table for two available in a 100 mile radius. Valentine’s Day is – like Halloween – quite a recent thing in…

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Do Swedes care less about their kids? Posted by on Feb 12, 2010

I’ll borrow this from Jennie. Warning! The following post will contain some major generalizations: Where I come from, we celebrate children. We put them up in the air and smile at them. We buy too many things for them. We tell them they are the best (even if they’re not). We ask them questions at…

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3 000 Swedish fans… Posted by on Feb 11, 2010

…on Facebook about an hour ago! That is a great number and we are just about to start celebrating with a huge meatball feast. Please feel free to drop a comment about yourself, if we lucky we might get 3 000… Tack och bock! /Gabriel, Jennie, Katja, Marcus and Tibor

The silence of the Swede. Posted by on Feb 11, 2010

Warning! The following post will contain some major generalizations: As much as I love Sweden and going back home to see friends and family, there’s one big thing that bugs me more than the darkness and the expensive price for a pint. The Swedes. Us. There are many good things about Swedes. Swedes are kind…

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Swedish Schlager Posted by on Feb 11, 2010

Schlager. It’s a Swedish word that means horribly tacky music. I made that up. Kind of. Schlager music is the song that gets stuck in your head that you kind of hate but know all the words to. Schlager music reaches its zenith in May when the best of European schlager meets at Eurovision Song…

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Useful short words (attitudinal adverbs) in everyday Swedish; ju, nog, väl, heller Posted by on Feb 10, 2010

You put these small words after the verb in sentences with staright syntax in main clauses. Staright syntax means: 1st. Subject. 2nd. Verb 3rd. Object. Please note that these small words end up as 3rd. so the object ends up as 4th in the sentence (in written language). In spoken language they can end up…

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En stor stark i solnedgången… Posted by on Feb 9, 2010

Just got back from a four days holiday in the north, and blimey it sure IS freezing and packed with snow up there – even in the southern parts. Never in my life have I experienced anything like that back home. Cars driving on the frozen ocean, snowmen that last for a month and a…

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