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Jag använder Google Translate eftersom jag inte kan svenska.

Jag är nyfiken på vad du tycker om Sverige, jag har några svenska anständiga (farfar- och morföräldrar tror jag var från Mellansverige, men inte 100% säker) Jag vill flytta dit när jag blir äldre men det kan dröja ett tag, men vill bara ha lite åsikter från några personer som är från Sverige


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The original was posted on /r/sweden by /u/Otherwise-Can573 at 2023-07-08 05:06:57+00:00.

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[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

natasevres at 2023-07-08 05:37:06+00:00 ID: jr4d87h


Herpderp #Sweden

Like we can answer such a question. Imagine germany - But better in every aspect:

People speak english

Better social welfare

Better education system that is built on a principle for everyone rather then just select elites

Very few gated communities

Allemansrätten

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Loudpip at 2023-07-08 06:15:19+00:00 ID: jr4gdvs


Allemansrätten or similar exists in germany, UK etc. The word ofc is swedish but the premise is not.

Germany is in some way a lot better and more structured, but like you write they dont have free education etc

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

natasevres at 2023-07-08 06:19:06+00:00 ID: jr4golo


No it does not exist in the UK - everything is fenced off - and they love private property.

Germany quite similiarily does the exact same thing - though its better then in the UK. But none of them compare to sweden.

So no. Just no.

Plain and simple. No

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago

Loudpip at 2023-07-08 06:20:36+00:00 ID: jr4gsz4


Rambler rights no?