11 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT SWEDEN │ Thor, Same people, Vikings & more 🇸🇪

  Рет қаралды 69,075

SagaJohanna

SagaJohanna

Күн бұрын

#sweden #swedishculture #culture #travel #scandinavia #facts
I moved away from Sweden when I was 18 and since then I have learnt a lot about what other people think about Sweden. Funnily enough, most things people say about Sweden are not actually true, so today I am sharing some of my favourite fun facts about Sweden that are indeed TRUE.
The Swedish culture is a weird and wonderful one, and we are often made fun of by our Scandinavian neighbours. But I think our culture is wonderful.
Currently I live in New Zealand, so as far away from Sweden as one possibly could go (!), but all of my family live in Scandinavia. I have family in both Denmark, Sweden and Norway and Scandinavia is one of my favourite places on earth!!
If you have any questions or thoughts I would love to hear them. Had you heard any of these facts before? Do you know any other fun facts about Sweden? Tell me everything!
Thank you so much for watching 🌺
Books Mentioned 📚
Röde Orm / The Long Ships - Frans G. Bengtsson
Herrarna Satte Oss Hit / The Gentlemen Put Us Here - Elin Anna Labba
🥀 Follow along
/ sagajohanna_
My second channel
/ @aspiritualsaga4520
✨ If you want to support the making of these videos you can do so here
/ sagajohanna
www.paypal.me/sagavigre?local...
🌷 My Essentials for Health
nz.iherb.com/ugc/wishlist?id=...
00:00 Intro
00:30 We study Thor & the other gods in school
01:17 Why Swedish people don’t believe in this anymore
01:50 The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo has a VERY different name
02:29 Sweden has indigenous Same people
03:47 Private schools are free
04:37 Everyone has been in the news
05:13 Sweden has many different dialects
06:00 Midsummer is not like the movies
06:35 We get paid to go to University
07:00 BUT…
07:18 Babies sleep outside
08:01 Allemansrätten - No trespassing
08:31 Youre eating cinnamon rolls wrong
09:33 I didn’t use to care about my heritage
09:48 Outro

Пікірлер: 274
@criminalscum8472
@criminalscum8472 Жыл бұрын
I went to Sweden (Falkenberg, Gothenburg) during midsommar to visit family 10 years ago when I was 19 and learned so much about the culture and my family heritage. I am so grateful for Sweden and the influence that Swedish culture & minimalism has impacted the world. There is so much in Swedish philosophy that can be taught on America.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
How cool! Yes totally agree 🇸🇪
@bearofthunder
@bearofthunder Жыл бұрын
When you hear about Swedish things this way you realize how similar the Scandinavian countries really are. I am from Norway, and we love to point out all the differences between us, but compared to the rest of the world we are really similar.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Yes right! My mom was Norwegian and the only noticeable difference was that she refused to eat cooked lunches 😂
@mrvalveras
@mrvalveras Жыл бұрын
I am from Belgium and even i am amazed how much we have in common with sweden after watching saga's channel. Probably has something to do with celtic heritage.
@marybaker8582
@marybaker8582 11 ай бұрын
I recently found out that I am 60% Norwegian. Ever since, I have been trying to learn as much about Scandinavian as possible. I wasn’t raised in the culture, but I have found that I agree with much of the culture and belief systems. I am slowly trying to incorporate as much into my life as is possible. Your videos are interesting and fun to watch. Thank you
@dingusdingus2152
@dingusdingus2152 10 ай бұрын
These intra Scandinavian differences persist even generations later among the descendants of immigrants to America. I'm basically a Swede and a guy I went to high school with back in the 1970s was basically a Norwegian. One day I run into him and he's telling me that he got a job working out in the hot sun on a track crew for the railroad. I say to him "well Ole (not his real name), you are aware aren't you, you do understand don't you, that doing hard labor out in the hot sun is the only thing you norwegians are good for "!
@TheOcean777
@TheOcean777 2 ай бұрын
Being Swedish, I’ve always loved Swedish girls and their romantic and down to earth ways. However, I’ve always been even more attracted to Norwegian girls. I guess it’s them speaking Norwegian that just makes them very cute, it’s a very sensual language to me.
@vanessab701
@vanessab701 Жыл бұрын
My husband and i felt in Love with sweden this year. His sister lives in the middle of the forrest near Immeln and it was the best Trip ever! Cant wait to Fly back in September. I want to live in sweden since May this year🤭maybe in the Future…hopefully😃
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Oh I hope you get to live there. I’ve never been up north, but I really want to go 🥰❤️
@annicaesplund6613
@annicaesplund6613 Жыл бұрын
Imneln is a lake in Skåne.
@hansludwig4732
@hansludwig4732 Жыл бұрын
I went to Sweden from Austria in 1965 - it was like coming from the Dark Ages to the Future. Heja Sverige🥰❤
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna 11 ай бұрын
Haha ❤
@Cubestone
@Cubestone 8 ай бұрын
Tak for the video. My grandparents immigrated to USA 100 years ago (1923). I grew up learning a variety of cultural things, but never enough. There's still family in Sweden who I hope to visit before I'm too old. Meanwhile I'll enjoy your videos. A sidenote on the cinnamon buns, we frequently had cardamom buns instead. I still have Grandma's recipe. So good and such memories.
@taaron5595
@taaron5595 Жыл бұрын
I love that you mentioned the Sami people. My great-grandfather moved to America from Sweden with 3 of his siblings and left 4 siblings and parents behind, and I love learning about our Swedish heritage. We still have a lot of family there that we try to stay in touch with. My husband also is very Scandinavian and has relatives in Sweden, as well. My grandmother a few years ago took a DNA test and found out that she is 99% Sami. And ever since then I’ve been very interested in learning about the Sami people. Unfortunately, since we moved from Minnesota, where many of the Scandinavian people settled and they still have a lot of Scandinavian cultural events and museums and such, there isn’t a lot of Scandinavian culture in the southern USA. But watching your videos about Scandinavian culture makes me realize that a lot of the things we do is because we are Swedish and it was passed down by my great-grandparents and the Scandinavian influence in Minnesota. I’ve never been to Sweden, but it is top on my bucket list. Thanks for posting these videos so I can learn more about my cultural heritage. I wish the book you mentioned was translated to English so I could read it!
@captaincurt3180
@captaincurt3180 5 ай бұрын
When I was in high school, I had a Social Studies teacher whose name was Mr. Vodin. He taught us about the European origins of his name and how he went back to Europe as a soldier to fight the Nazis. Coming from European descent myself, I found it all very fascinating. However, you have shed more light on the teachings of my dear teacher, who at the time, felt that any further teaching might have been... polically incorrect. Thank you!
@jenniferflannery8918
@jenniferflannery8918 Жыл бұрын
You're adorable. Thank you for sharing your beautiful culture. ❤️
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Thank You so much ❤️
@ReginaDailey
@ReginaDailey 10 ай бұрын
My mom was Swedish-american. She never glazed cinnamon rolls. I love them the way she made them.
@danielleduplantis9449
@danielleduplantis9449 Жыл бұрын
I love learning about Sweeden.....I would love to live there
@TheOcean777
@TheOcean777 2 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos. I moved to Hawaii to go to university, and have now lived here 1/2 my life. My closest friends here are also Swedish, and it’s so refreshing to see your videos showing different angles of Swedes and Swedish culture. Since my dad is from Kiruna, it was very enjoyable to hear you talk about the Same culture which I have been exposed to since I was little. My family was not Same though, but was skilled in creating Same crafts (hantverk in Swedish language). We always ate cinnamon rolls in a very specific way, not sure if all Swedes do, but we unroll a piece, eat it, then unroll another piece and eat it, and do it this way until we get to the center mass. I’ve never seen people in Sweden eat it any other way. It actually tastes way better this way, each bite being less dense as opposed to just taking a bite of the whole roll. Try it, it’s an experience.
@hakankoksal2857
@hakankoksal2857 10 ай бұрын
An incredibly enjoyable video, the smilely notes in the tone of your voice that make the difference, and also the information shared coming from experience told by pure sincerity. Keep smiling and taking cool videos Saga😊
@katharineamin6066
@katharineamin6066 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much - very interesting. My grandparents came from Sweden to Canada. I have visited Sweden and love it. That’s how my mother makes her cinnamon rolls, and so do I. 😊
@krakencollectors6802
@krakencollectors6802 Жыл бұрын
The old gods are not dead, just humble and quiet like the people of Scandinavia.
@Bumbledora
@Bumbledora Жыл бұрын
Hej Saga! A sweet friend from Hong Kong asked me if Polar Bears walked the streets in Sweden. I started to laugh then realised that he was serious (this was in the 90's). So I explained, kindly, no they don't. He was so kind and lovely and he really didn't know anything about Sweden except it's waaaaay up North with lots of snow. In his mind he probably confused it with photos from the Artic or something. My parents are from Norrland so I like surströmming. LOL! Hubby doesn't. I've been in the news too! Hahahaha!!! It was when I was a child and danced ballet. I've also been an extra in a movie and ads. LOL! I love the movie Midsommar! Crazy and really great movie! But no - not like we celebrate midsummer. We do pay lots of taxes, but we do get it back in health care, schools etc. Well, we do have the Viper, but I think they are pretty scared of people unless threatened. Oh yes! I love kanelbullar! Facts about Sweden is so funny! And sometimes I need to watch clips about Sweden (although Swedish) just a reminder. LOL! Lovely video!
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Oh how funny 😂🐻‍❄️ I actually had an American asked me the same question once! So funny! I’m from south of Sweden so so far away from Norrland. I’ve always wanted to go though!
@GloriaCBurke
@GloriaCBurke Жыл бұрын
New in your channel and I really love the content! ❤
@jeanbellinger9770
@jeanbellinger9770 11 ай бұрын
I am in Southern California exploring my Scandi heritage (my grandfather was born in Oslo and grew up there) and found your informative, very helpful channel. Put the the FransG. Bengtsson book on my Kindle, and look forward to reading it. Had never heard of it before. I visited western coast of Norway plus a few hours in Sweden in 1985, and wanted to move there I loved it so much. But haven't been back yet. Thank you!
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna 11 ай бұрын
Oh cool! My mother was Norweigan
@richardschager4702
@richardschager4702 Жыл бұрын
Din energi är så smittsam! Och så sann! Kudos till dig❤
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Åh tack så mycket 🥰
@sposada2000
@sposada2000 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your generous list of very nice unknown swedish things. You give them in a very bright way and makes me want to visit.
@Just4Bboying
@Just4Bboying 10 ай бұрын
I watched this today and it happens to be Midsummer in Sweden. Happy holiday!
@JohnPaul-158
@JohnPaul-158 Жыл бұрын
I wish I found your channel sooner! I have been watching numerous channels from Sweden. With the hopes of ;learning more about it and the language, some. haha, I was just about to say, I have noticed there are several dialects, when you said it!
@rebeccag8697
@rebeccag8697 Жыл бұрын
I love learning about Swedish and Danish culture! Thank you for your lovely video Saga
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@mianhotmida
@mianhotmida Жыл бұрын
hi Johanna, i love your explanations. Thank you
@ShadowDrakken
@ShadowDrakken Жыл бұрын
glazed cinnamon rolls are delicious! And I'm sure pearl sugared ones are too :D
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Hahaha 🤣 yes!!
@lindaberg1695
@lindaberg1695 Жыл бұрын
Hej Saga!! Greetings from Vancouver Canada....both of my grandparent's were Swedish, one from the Svaapavara area and one from the Ornskoldsvik area. One thing that stands out in my memory about my "Morfar" was that he always ate sandwiches 'open face'....He was a very quiet person. Sadly I never met my 'Farfar', he passed away on a visit home to Sweden shortly before I was born...I've just discovered your videos and they are delightful. Tack tack!!
@Xsh755
@Xsh755 Жыл бұрын
Jāttebra! 💙💛It is such a good thing that we are not fully Disneyfied yet and that movies get it wrong sometimes 😅 Hej från Kõpenhamn
@cheriseouyang5236
@cheriseouyang5236 Жыл бұрын
Hi Saga, I love all your content. I'm on a minimalism journey with my family so that's how I found your channel. However, I'm also half Swedish but, grew up in NYC. I love your videos on Sweden it's so helpful in understanding Swedish culture.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Hi! Thank you so much :D Oh wow, that's so cool! Minimalism is such a rewarding transformation! I love NYC, have only been there once visiting, but the energy was very nice I thought!
@Maneleeo
@Maneleeo Жыл бұрын
Funny thing, in portuguese the book and film are called "Os Homens que odeiam as Mulheres" or in english "Men that hate Women" just like in Swedish :)
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
That is funny! Cool they translated it a bit better :)
@a_net5610
@a_net5610 Жыл бұрын
Same in Poland 🇵🇱
@E-jit
@E-jit Жыл бұрын
I never would have guessed that you were from Skåne. There’s usually a tell when Swedish people speak English but I really couldn’t find one with you. There was also this popular book called ”Låt den rätte komma in” which later became a movie with the same name in Sweden. A few years later of course Hollywood made an American one called “Let me in”.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
People are always very surprised when they hear where I’m from! Oh yes I remember that book. We had to read it in school. I remember it became trendy in the US. Haha, such a simplification of the name plus the “rätte” which is an important point!
@TheCelestialhealer
@TheCelestialhealer Жыл бұрын
Loved your video.❤Had no idea about the Sami people. Great facts especially about the newspapers and sleeping outside 😮. Cinammon rolls.. ah , love them with the glaze.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!❤️
@winterradicallds8353
@winterradicallds8353 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for a great video lots of good information
@michaelshannon9169
@michaelshannon9169 Жыл бұрын
Just came across your channel. Love it.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ❤️
@SAMX266
@SAMX266 9 ай бұрын
I was very fortunate to read some Selma Lagerlöf's books when I was a teenager. Nils Holgersson made me fell in love with the country. Thank you for sharing your culture!
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna 9 ай бұрын
Oh I love her books! How amazing :)
@sagaesedinrojo6783
@sagaesedinrojo6783 Жыл бұрын
This was so interesting! There are many things from your culture I didn't know. I especially liked the bit where you talked about my (our) name 🥰 Is it very common in Sweden? I am from Spain and never heard of any other Saga before.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Saga was not common in Sweden when I was born, but now it is quite common! I’ve never heard of anyone from Spain being called that though! 🥰
@_bigman8593
@_bigman8593 4 ай бұрын
I'm from new zealand, living in australia, learning swedish, and can not wait to go vist the country!! Currently looking up the sami people! Thanks for the video!! :D you've given me a rabbit hole to jump into haha
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna 3 ай бұрын
Haha that's so funny! We're so similar but different!
@haroldjones9321
@haroldjones9321 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your video presentation. You have great energy vibes. 😂😅😊
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
🤣 thank you!!
@headbandbybrianlundeen3132
@headbandbybrianlundeen3132 Жыл бұрын
My family moved to America from Sweden about a hundred years ago and it's nice to learn more about the culture.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Oh cool! I know of so many people emigrating from Sweden to America, but not the other way around!
@markring40
@markring40 Жыл бұрын
I’m listening to the English translation of the Red Snake on Audible. Thanks for the suggestion. It’s a fantastic book!!
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Oh so glad you like it!!! I love that book 🥰
@terrytunespianos
@terrytunespianos 3 ай бұрын
I sometimes s play Swedish music while dancers dance around the maypole in Kingsburg, California. In the winter we play Swedish music while kids and parents dance around the Christmas tree. This happens in San Francisco. Come on out sometime!
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna 3 ай бұрын
Haha that is so funny, it sounds wonderful! I'd absolutely love to!
@suzannesuzi2724
@suzannesuzi2724 Жыл бұрын
My heritage is Swedish, one quarter and three quarters Irish. Interesting combination to say the least. I always leave the house looking the best I can and try to be polite and kind and not loud and unseemly which living here in America doesn't seem to be the norm. I grew up in Washington state and I fit in well there and my parents were from the Midwest, actually Illinois. I learned to use manners inside the house but especially outside. We spent a great deal of time outside regardless the weather. I cherish my Swedish heritage and feel closer to that than my Irish heritage. I, silly me, thinks the Swedish part of me calms down the wild Irish side. Maybe not so silly though, eh. I lived in NY on Long Island for eleven and a half years and now in Florida for the last ten years. Neither NY nor Florida appear to adhere to what I consider old world values. The people I encounter are so happy and almost excited to be around that positive energy and pleasing presentation. It makes me feel good and I like putting a smile on people's faces ( and the hugs are nice too!) This was a great video and I thank you!!
@dmswan88
@dmswan88 3 ай бұрын
Very interesting. I'm American, my dad's grandparents were from Sweden (Malmo) and Norway. I'm 60 years old and recently realized I know virtually nothing about my ancestral homes there. For Christmas this year, my cousin and I made our family Kringla cookies which my dad's grandmother used to make. Lovely :). So now I am investigating these two countries...so great to have people like you creating content about them.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna 3 ай бұрын
Oh wow, that is fascinating! My mother was from Norway, and my dad's family from a small town about 40 minute from Malmo! Ohh, you'll have to try Swedish Dream Cookies, they're my favorite. but very sweet :)
@dmswan88
@dmswan88 3 ай бұрын
@@SagaJohanna That’s great! I added the Swedish Dream Cookies to my list of things to try :).
@christopherx7428
@christopherx7428 11 ай бұрын
I fully agree with the recommendation for "Röde Orm" (The long ships)! Great book and funny at times too. My copy is written with the old plural forms of the verbs, so I got to learn a little about how they sounded - they were officially scrapped in 1945
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna 11 ай бұрын
Oh how cool! I would’ve loved to read that version. Was it a lot more difficult to understand?
@christopherx7428
@christopherx7428 11 ай бұрын
@@SagaJohanna Not at all! On the contrary, it gave me more understanding of the Swedish language. Frans G Bengtsson writes a prose that is overall easy to read.
@scottiverson7433
@scottiverson7433 4 ай бұрын
My grandfather is from Denmark and my Grandmother is from Sweden, I live in Denver Colorado. I intend to visit Sweden hopefully. I didn't know that English is so prominent there. Thanks for the information.
@MariaMunoz-rz1nz
@MariaMunoz-rz1nz 11 ай бұрын
And you forgot about ikea! What a wonderful contribution to the world 😊
@jberg6694
@jberg6694 Жыл бұрын
I love Swedish culture, people, history and alll stuff. I feel Swedish exatly.😂 One day i will move to Sweden or Germany...💙
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
That sounds wonderful! :)
@jamescagney2713
@jamescagney2713 Жыл бұрын
Germany and Sweden are different countries but I get you. Germany may be the better option.
@jberg6694
@jberg6694 Жыл бұрын
@@jamescagney2713 I'm studying medicine so I'm going to be a doctor, time will tell where I will work, but because I know the language a little, Germany is a bit ahead for me.
@brinistaco1970
@brinistaco1970 Жыл бұрын
Great info. Thanks for doing it. I wish more of the culture about your outdoor "rules" was observed here. Sounds like a great place to grow up. Blows my mind about sleeping outside. Parents would probably get arrested here for that.
@Don_Matteo
@Don_Matteo Жыл бұрын
You look so Finnish. Absolutely gorgeous!! I love your smile and this topic is close to my heart too. Much love for all my Swedish cousins!
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! My ancestors were Sami, so surely I'm a bit Finnish too! ❤️
@MS-yf9dw
@MS-yf9dw Жыл бұрын
I'm from Poland. My father's sister married a guy from Sweden, and lived there for a while, learnt the language. Oh yes, I've seen midsummer, a shocking movie! I too have travelled the world. Lived in Kuwait and England. I visited your country in my car, along with Denmark and Norway. Than on another trip, I went to Finland. I would love to go back, and drive all the way round the Baltic sea. I was surprised, I think it was in Latvia (maybe Estonia), to find a place where the Poles fought with the Sweeds for control of those lands. In our schools we learn about the "Sweedish Flood", the time when your king was also our king (Vasa). Of course later there was war, mostly to do with religion, Catholics here, Protestants there. Next to many castles in Poland, now ruins, on a billboard it is written "destroyed during the sweedish flood". But there was also a time when we cooperated, fighting hand in hand, against Russia. I'm right in the process of assembling my sit-stand desk from Ikea. I made an error along the way, tomorrow I'll have to partially dismantle it, to fix the thing I assembled incorrectly. In Japan, I was surprised to see a map of the world with Japan in the middle. My japanese girlfriend called me a "parasite child" because I lived off my parents. An interesting perspective. In Kuwait, speaking to a guy from Pakistan, I told him my name in Michael. He replied Michael Jackson! Probably the only Michael he heard of. Yes, traveling is nice. You get to meet interesting people. And knowing English, you can communicate with them. l found that young people in the countries with a small population know English. In Germany, France, Japan, its not that common. It was harder to communicate. How was it in China? I've not been there.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Very interesting. China was different in different places. But they all use translators on the phone which made communication very easy :)
@myaunteffy1440
@myaunteffy1440 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Saga.
@Mattjensen652
@Mattjensen652 Жыл бұрын
I love Familjen 😊 Is my favorite swedish singer!
@borromine
@borromine 11 ай бұрын
Love this. I speak French and Italian (plus a little Hindi ). And love how Swedish deals with vowels and double consonants. Only Italian seems to Match the clarity of double consonants. Norway , Denmark and Sweden plus Finland seem to have struck a wonderful Balance and seem to care about people in ways that are missing in the USA. especially the north and Finland has almost as many guns per capita as the USA but not the American problem and obsessions. Bravo interesting vid!!!
@jeffsouth4731
@jeffsouth4731 Жыл бұрын
There is so much more to Sweden than IKEA LoL I feel so much more at home in Scandinavia I left school in the UK and lived in the Faroe Islands and since a lot of my favourite places are in the North. I lived in the Arctic circle and travelled around Norway, Sweden and Finland. After visiting and returning to the UK its easy to see how the UK has been governed by American capitalism and materialism. I love Sweden I have just returned from 5 days in Stockholm it was so refreshing, clean , polite and interesting. I went for an interview as I would love to spend more time there. Incidentally I love NZ as much as a nature lover NZ has everything, volcanoes , glaciers, high mountains, whale watching and all the adventure sports. Travel is the best education as it becomes your own spiritual journey and to discover not only yourself but how other people live and their belief systems. I have travelled to 81 countries and worked in 40 and met lots of amazing people in amazing and remote places. Where I grew up in the UK was an old Vic..Viking settlement and when teaching English it is to explain the roots of each word and so many are old Norse origins which is to remind people in Europe that we are more than kindred spirits but hold a long family history together and that a European community existed between people long ago. I do love cinnamon too .its from a tree bark similar to the avocado ..certainly not grown in Sweden ...again a reminder that as people we traded all over the world and traditions grew out of inherited knowledge shared from each other .
@RjThermo
@RjThermo 6 ай бұрын
Very insightful and great video Johanna. thanks. Btw, do you have an idea which best place to settle or buy farmland in the northern part of Sweden? Is Flooding or heavy rain a normal reoccurring weather in your place?
@erikawood7522
@erikawood7522 11 ай бұрын
I love this video! My dad is from the region of Götamalå- but he has a dialect from Gothenburg
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna 11 ай бұрын
How cool!
@janiet
@janiet Жыл бұрын
My ancestors were Vikings and Francs. Thank you for posting this video
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Very cool!
@joanmuszynski8441
@joanmuszynski8441 Жыл бұрын
I have many friends in South Sweden from Skane and yes they've been in the local papers. I've also been in local Swedish newspaper too.
@silvinagonzalezgoytia3644
@silvinagonzalezgoytia3644 Жыл бұрын
I have visited Skåne for three times now and fell in ❤ with everything Nordic . Long ago I was told by a Dansk healer that my soul is Nordic. ..my son lives near Malmö...and my barnbarn is Sverige born ❤ my Svenska familj!!!
@MixenaBuffy
@MixenaBuffy Жыл бұрын
Roligt att höra vad som uppfattas som annorlunda i resten av världen och vad människor blir förvånade över. :)
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Ellerhur! Och vad dom blir arga över 🤣
@jefffch
@jefffch Жыл бұрын
I would love to spend some time in Sweden. Sounds like a great place.
@karlhaese7183
@karlhaese7183 9 ай бұрын
I have Dalarna on my bucket list. I imported your one of a kind dalecarlica björk found in 1767 to South Africa in 1985. The same year it became your national tree!
@chuckchilders9966
@chuckchilders9966 Жыл бұрын
I'm ready to start doing things the Swedish way! Looks super heady.
@kevinbwillson4161
@kevinbwillson4161 Жыл бұрын
Apple War a 1971 Great classic one of my all time favorites we took our little Nana to see it an she was Thtilled
@dax9431
@dax9431 Жыл бұрын
OMG! The glaze goes at the bottom of the cinnamon rolls! 'LOL' EXTRA gooey, please.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna 11 ай бұрын
Hahha :D
@emergentform1188
@emergentform1188 Жыл бұрын
Good stuff.
@joan_of_dark3402
@joan_of_dark3402 5 ай бұрын
Me: two Swedish parents, born and raised in Paris though, whenever I come back to Värmland... I mean... especially Hammarö. I sound like a fool when I don't understand the dialect (personally I was only taught speaking "rikksvenska", why? Dunno). Especially when in Värmland the "oral" culture plays a big deal. However people are always very kind and don't mind when I ask what does such and such expression mean ;-) And thank you for bringing awareness to the Sámi!
@donstoddard8458
@donstoddard8458 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@jonhinson5701
@jonhinson5701 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comments about Swedish cinnamon rolls. In the U S , they do not put butter in the baking process and they just drown the roll in sweet icing. True Swedish cinnamon rolls are so much better.
@LongPondNH
@LongPondNH Жыл бұрын
It would be interesting for you to do a video about good things you've seen in other countries, ala "Ten Things We Should Do In Sweden". I've lived and worked all over the world and I've picked up some great ideas from the places I've been. Some really bad ones too.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Yes! I’m planning to do one ❤️
@jeffbiggs7879
@jeffbiggs7879 Жыл бұрын
A great add for Swedish tourism
@paulschneweis3492
@paulschneweis3492 Жыл бұрын
Swedish cinnamon rolls - I am going to have to make some! Thank you!
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
They’re the best!!!
@billvojtech5686
@billvojtech5686 Жыл бұрын
On my mother's side of the family we are Swedish and Norwegian. I was into myths and legends as a kid. I heard about the Norse myths in the Eddas. You could buy copies of the Eddas from The American-Scandinavian Society, if I recall. My father took me there and it was in a townhouse in Manhattan. We rang the bell and an old man in long underwear answered the door. I think he was the caretaker. It turns out the place was under renovation when we visited. He rummaged around and found the books I wanted and sold them to us.
@lucyinthesky4701
@lucyinthesky4701 Жыл бұрын
Did I see right that you went to SOL? Me too! 😊
@susandean8584
@susandean8584 3 ай бұрын
It is my dream to visit Sweden one day. Cinnamon rolls are one of my favourite foods. Like, I could eat them every day. So a trip to Sweden would be perfect. On a sadder note, it seems that indigenous people in Sweden have been treated just as badly as indigenous people here in Canada. A very dark part of our history that continues to haunt us today.
@shahzadhabib6929
@shahzadhabib6929 10 ай бұрын
Nice
@juliantompkins9650
@juliantompkins9650 7 ай бұрын
I have seen all 3 Swedish films about, "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo." I have a Dragon tattoo and would love to have The Boy With The Dragon Tattoo. Tattooed on my back.
@bittersweetmc
@bittersweetmc Жыл бұрын
i would love to go to sweden.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
I hope you get to go
@megalonanomaniac
@megalonanomaniac Жыл бұрын
Good job.
@Acinnn
@Acinnn Жыл бұрын
I am from Czechia and Swedish fika snack I like are chokladbollar. and for previous birthday I made smörgåstårta.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Wow, that so fun! Chockladbollar are great! But I still don't like smörgåstårta haha :D
@SteamboatW
@SteamboatW Жыл бұрын
The Longships, was also made into a hollywood movie.
@user-kn4dr3ng4p
@user-kn4dr3ng4p 9 ай бұрын
it1s very interesting
@fredrikhasselgren2027
@fredrikhasselgren2027 Жыл бұрын
Hej Saga! Gillar verkligen dina videos! Jag kommer flytta från Sverige till Auckland om ett par månader och letar just nu efter ett bra bostadsområde. Jag kommer jobba i CBD. Har du några områden i Auckland som du rekommenderar? Tack!
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Hej! Åh tack så jättemycket :) Så kul! Om du jobbar i CBD är ett alternativ att bo i själva CBD centrum, men det är inte så Nice kanske. De bästa områdena är Ponsonby (enda området med hipsters, med kultur, och nära till en fin strand), Mt Eden (lite billigare eventuellt, har många vänner 20-35 som bor här och jobbar inne i stan), alternativt Titirangi där jag bor, nära natur men ganska långt till centrum. Skriv gärna om du har fler frågor för kulturen här är så annorlunda så tips kan vara väldigt hjälpsamt 🙏🏻 Vanligast är att bo med flera människor för de flesta hyreshusen är hus, förutom inne i stan. Och beroende på vad du kommer tjäna såklart :)
@tedwashburn
@tedwashburn 10 ай бұрын
Now I know why I always scrape off the gooey stuff on cinnamon rolls. It must be an inherited aversion. I would like to try one with pearl sugar; I guess I will have to make it myself.
@slomantm
@slomantm Жыл бұрын
thanks fam
@noelpucarua2843
@noelpucarua2843 Жыл бұрын
I spent some time in Skane ( sorry I couldn't find the little ring for the A ) and even I was in the news.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Oh cool haha! I'm from there!
@noelpucarua2843
@noelpucarua2843 Жыл бұрын
@@SagaJohanna I lived in Lund for a while and while there did an interview with Blekinge Lans Tidning. It was just a fun piece about a visit to Karlskrona. I also enjoyed a few visits to the Folkhogskola in Skurup and learned the important lesson that goes, "When in Europe, don't miss Skurup".
@tiffknox6158
@tiffknox6158 Жыл бұрын
Putting the baby outside to sleep is a funny idea but I can see how fresh air makes sense and is good for them. I used to sleep with my windows open in winter (snowy and cold up in the mountains) and wear a knit cap to bed with my heavy duvet and my giant dogs to keep warm. I slept so well like that!
@Vinterfrid
@Vinterfrid Жыл бұрын
Fact #1: The Nordic god Thor's name is not pronounced with a lisping sound - in Sweden the "H" is silent so the correct prononciation is actually "Tor". A bit strange that Saga uses the American pronunciation.
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Just because I’m speaking English :) I’m a big fan of speaking the language in its language if that makes sense 🤣 I refuse to ever say “bartheloooona” when I can say “barselåna” 🥰
@brendankane1879
@brendankane1879 10 ай бұрын
Just lovelý.
@Jimdunne_
@Jimdunne_ 9 ай бұрын
I’m in the process of learning svenska. My manager recommended me to watch the girl with the dragoon tattoo. I naively intended to buy this book in the Swedish edition and compare it to the English edition for fun. It’s so interesting how they literally changed the name of the book to Americanise it. I thought the ‘Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone’ in America instead of JK Rowling’s ‘philosophers stone’ was bad and weird. Cultural difference is a bit of an understatement in this translation hahahah
@Moksha-Raver
@Moksha-Raver Жыл бұрын
It is interesting to see that Sami designs share a similar heritage to those of indigenous people of the Americas. Probably from travels during the last ice age.
@SonamHoani
@SonamHoani Жыл бұрын
I love cinnamon buns!
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Wish there was an emoji for this!
@unfgreen
@unfgreen 11 ай бұрын
I hope she keeps making videos
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna 11 ай бұрын
Thank you ☺️
@karenmcgady7637
@karenmcgady7637 Жыл бұрын
My son lives in Sweden now, and is SUPER happy!!! Oh, yes, I almost forgot...jag studirar på Svenska nu!
@ltpoltsi289
@ltpoltsi289 3 ай бұрын
growing up in western Ukraine my grandma make cinnamon rolls without icing too :)
@AMorgan57
@AMorgan57 Жыл бұрын
Here in the US, we style ourselves as "the Land of the Free," but we don't have the right of Freedom to Roam (you can look this up on Wikipedia), as you describe Sweden to have, at 8:00.
@danielleduplantis9449
@danielleduplantis9449 Жыл бұрын
I live in Québec Canada and we all sleep outside as babies
@PoisonelleMisty4311
@PoisonelleMisty4311 6 ай бұрын
They lack what french refer to as "joie de vivre," which is the exuberant enjoyment of life. In contrast to the lively and expressive nature of the French, Swedes tend to prioritize practicality and efficiency over emotional expression. This cultural difference can sometimes make it challenging for outsiders to connect with them on a deeper level or fully understand their perspective on life.
@crystalharris7394
@crystalharris7394 6 ай бұрын
💖💖💖
@tompaste387
@tompaste387 Жыл бұрын
LOOOOVE Cinnamon rolls
@alanpotter4575
@alanpotter4575 Жыл бұрын
I have read about how culturally enriched Malmo has become. .
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
Malmö has been like that for a very long time :)
@alanpotter4575
@alanpotter4575 Жыл бұрын
@@SagaJohanna I'm sorry to hear that.
@agarvan
@agarvan Жыл бұрын
You are right about cinnamon rolls. No glace please.
@pinkturtle2016
@pinkturtle2016 Жыл бұрын
im american and im still apalled by the ZERO weeks of paid parental leave...
@SagaJohanna
@SagaJohanna Жыл бұрын
It’s crazy huh!!
@tomdownes1g
@tomdownes1g Жыл бұрын
It's sad that Sweden doesn't have a social safety net
19 WEIRD THINGS Swedish people do ( that YOU SHOULD do too ) 🇸🇪
11:56
17 Things I Missed About Sweden Living Abroad 🌍 🇸🇪
17:59
SagaJohanna
Рет қаралды 4,6 М.
Süper ❤️ Cute 💕💃 #dance
00:13
Koray Zeynep
Рет қаралды 22 МЛН
9 reasons to NOT have kids 🤰🏼
23:03
SagaJohanna
Рет қаралды 47 М.
MINIMALISM is the path to your true self… not a decluttering session.
8:19
Isabel turns the page
Рет қаралды 8 М.
15 Things You Didn’t Know About Sweden
15:41
Alux.com
Рет қаралды 834 М.
20 Weird Things Finnish People Do
15:59
Her Finland
Рет қаралды 239 М.
What Swedes Think About America - USA
9:31
Lets Walk Around
Рет қаралды 41 М.
Why Autistic Children Are So Difficult + What To Do About It
29:52
SagaJohanna
Рет қаралды 3,2 М.
5 Things Swedish People Do Not Like
13:52
Stefan Thyron
Рет қаралды 276 М.