As an American-Brit who has been living in Sweden for a couple of years, I've always found it interesting that pretty much everyone I know here can be found at their home address simply by googling their name and clicking on hitta.se. When I show this to my British or American friends, they're always shocked, and I find myself explaining that "Swedes have a very different, more trusting, relationship with their government than Brits or Americans."
Personally, I've never had a problem arise from this, and neither has anyone I know here, but I've been here less than for two years. I love it here and I can see myself living here for the rest of my life (that is, if you'll have me! Soon time to renew my visa!)
But I find myself wondering: Has anyone here, or anyone you know, ever had a problem arise from their address being listed publicly? Strange people turning up at your door, weird post or packages, or something worse?
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The original was posted on /r/sweden by /u/adjectivenounnr at 2023-07-06 07:00:45+00:00.
Late_Ad3405 at 2023-07-06 08:52:45+00:00 ID:
jqv7u90
Weve been naive is the swedish mantra of the century. Haha höger, hur fan är det höger? Nä man kan ju inte ha en egen åsikt i Sverige de ä omöööjligt. Jantelag ftw.
diffractionaction at 2023-07-06 09:50:53+00:00 ID:
jqvc1va
Jantelagen är det bästa vi har. Håll käften och sitt ner 👍👍👍