3 000 Swedish fans… Posted by jennie on Feb 11, 2010 in Swedish Language
…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
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Comments:
yolanda:
I am a Spanish girl who loves Scandinavia in general, but has a soft spot for Sweden and
and Swedes.
It might be right in many cases, they are really kind people, well-educated, but,
definitely not the most fun people to be with. Once you get to know them, you
find out they are very loyal and nice people.
I am totally subjective, as I had a swedish boyfriend, and I can´t tell really. but in general,
somehow, u feel invisible when u go to a club or a disco, you miss latino people they wou,d
go to meet u, flirt with you or event talking, and swedes are more shy, and they
have a different culture.
Swedes are , for may opinion, nice people, they just should mix more with foreigners. They also act differeent when they are in another country..
B R Gustafson:
I’m an 18 year old American hailing from Alaska. Foreign language has always been a big thing for me: I’m fluent in English, Spanish (More or less, I’ve been studying for 4.5 years), and I’ve been studying German for about a year and a half now.
I learned at the end of my senior year of high school that I was 25% percent Swedish. (My parents split up when I was a kid, My mom’s parents are straight out of Germany in the 60’s, so I always just assumed I was… very German.)
My life long goal is to be quad-lingual, so I figured Swedish might be a viable option for language number 4. I saw one video, and fell in love with the language. I’m sure if you’re a fan of the Swedish language, then you’ll have seen this video as well…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tXzKpmRrFs