2 Years Living in Sweden | MY Experience

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Trav

Trav

Күн бұрын

I'm a Canadian that moved to Sweden 2 years ago in 2020 to play hockey. Since then this is MY experience on living in Sweden, swedish culture, food, the people and MORE!
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Timestamps
00:00 Why did I move to Sweden
00:37 My expectations
00:50 Huge difference between Swedish and North American people
01:24 Language Barrier in Sweden
01:57 Where did I live
02:32 Cost of living in Sweden
03:52 Gas prices in Sweden
04:20 Transportation in Sweden
06:17 What is the weather in Sweden like
07:35 Ancient Swedish Architecture
08:53 Swedes love metal music
09:03 Swedish Food
11:40 Working in Sweden
12:05 Recap

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@victorandersen5446
@victorandersen5446 2 жыл бұрын
I just love that this dude is still rockin a mullet!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
hahah thank you Victor. I am the only mullet in Sweden so if I ever get on the news for being wanted, I'll be very easy to find :) Thanks for watching :) if you want more of my Swedish hockey adventures maybe you'll love my vlogs from this year.
@holoholopainen1627
@holoholopainen1627 2 жыл бұрын
Old School of Hockey !
@elisaa9981
@elisaa9981 2 жыл бұрын
The Swedish word for mullet is "hockeyfrilla" which basically translates into "hockey cut" or "hockey hairdo".
@Killerspieler0815
@Killerspieler0815 Жыл бұрын
@Victor Andersen - This is one of the better mullet styles & even the worst long hair cut is better than the totally boring subservience short haircuts ... surely a low ponytail (or better long open hair like Conan / Tarzan) would look better (especially on fit looking guys) , but this mullet is totally OK (see Dolph Lundgren as 1987 He-Man )
@lucielou7745
@lucielou7745 Жыл бұрын
No!!! Mullets were meant to die in the 80’s! Please leave them there.
@spy2778
@spy2778 Жыл бұрын
We just moved to southern Sweden After living in Southern England for nearly 20 years. We honestly feel like we've been given a pardon & released from hell, it's just so much better in almost every way.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thats how I felt my friend. Thank you so much for watching man. If you liked this one you'll love the 2 year pro hockey in sweden recap video I just posted. All the best ;)
@marcusaurelius3487
@marcusaurelius3487 Жыл бұрын
Can you elaborate?
@KaffeMedBulla
@KaffeMedBulla Жыл бұрын
Northern Sweden is a lot prettier
@smauggerr
@smauggerr Жыл бұрын
@@KaffeMedBulla lätt, lmao
@MaDDeX93
@MaDDeX93 Жыл бұрын
It is very different to every person. Maybe for you it is perfect place but no for everyone.
@annebracken7757
@annebracken7757 Жыл бұрын
I am irish but living in Sweden for 25 years. I found it difficult to settle at the start but i wouldn’t leave now. I love the access to nature, i don’t live in a town so i spend a lot of time outdoors. I have a river, many lakes and forest on my doorstep and i love it!
@hockeyboy228
@hockeyboy228 Жыл бұрын
So many irish people now days, how comes
@annebracken7757
@annebracken7757 Жыл бұрын
@@Alexander-zo3wx i have probably contributed more to Sweden than some of the swedes! I have raised a vulnerable swedish child with huge issues! You need to think before spewing hate! There are plenty of swedes in my country, would you like us to do the same to them!
@hockeyboy228
@hockeyboy228 Жыл бұрын
@@annebracken7757 i have nothing against irish people, middle east on the other hand
@mikesamo4373
@mikesamo4373 Жыл бұрын
Don't you ever think back to the Emerald Isle ? I left UK for the Netherlands, stayed there 30 years, then went home to retire. I guess everyone thinks differently.
@mahnas92
@mahnas92 Жыл бұрын
Just a quick correction about the "-berg" thing! Many cities has the suffix "berg", but Göteborg (Gothenburg) ends with Borg. That kind of translates into "fort" (as in fortification), and probably stems from very old times, where the city was small and surrounded by some kind of fortifications. There is a bunch of more cities with this suffix too, like Helsingborg or Trelleborg in Southern Sweden!
@oskarpaulsson5885
@oskarpaulsson5885 Жыл бұрын
Göteborg translates to fortress of the geats, geats being the ethnic group that occupied most of western sweden pre 1200
@rethla
@rethla Жыл бұрын
In english it translates to burg as in Gothenburg, Hamburg, St petersburg, Edinburgh etc. The meaning is historicly a fortified town but nowdays it just means town.
@jamescagney2713
@jamescagney2713 Жыл бұрын
It is about the same thing my friend Borg, Berg Burg.. It is fortress in essence. I happen to know that as I did a lot of research some years back Saxon is the closest middle match I think . We also have many other names that depict certain stuff in Europe like "ham" "ley"
@mahnas92
@mahnas92 Жыл бұрын
@@jamescagney2713 not berg, berg means mountain/-s in the Nordic languages (at least in Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages).
@stillx1211
@stillx1211 Жыл бұрын
@@mahnas92 I thing it’s part of germanic family since it’s the same in German
@thomasandolf7365
@thomasandolf7365 2 жыл бұрын
As a Swede watching you slowly getting turned was amazing. You feel like such a genuine dude and im so glad that you enjoy so much of what we Swedes have to offer. You put a smile on my Swedish face! you are welcome back anytime!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly looking back now its kinda cool to see how I went from foreigner to considering myself swedish. I'm happy to call sweden my home brother!
@K.P.80
@K.P.80 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, you are certainly not that racist to white Americans, aren't you.
@nathanaelsallhageriksson1719
@nathanaelsallhageriksson1719 Жыл бұрын
Slowly getting turned to the dark side....
@peterp4037
@peterp4037 Жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers I am a foreigner living in sweden. Maybe they treated you well because you are canadian and popular but from personal experience this is not the paradise you pictured. Well Pr though, but this is not the real sweden.
@jennifergross5195
@jennifergross5195 Жыл бұрын
My daughter want to move to Stockholm when she finishes her master degree. She is working on learning the Swedish language on her own. She wants to leave the US because f fascism sneaking in.
@TereseBergecliff
@TereseBergecliff 2 жыл бұрын
AHAHA will this be my legacy? ”Terese - The Semla Lover” 😂😂 ..unlike hockey players, a Semla will never tell me I suck, so I gotta love it🙋🏻‍♀️🏒
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
This is why we love you
@TereseBergecliff
@TereseBergecliff 2 жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers 🥳 Should have gone with “Semla Connoisseur” 🤓😉
@Anteman
@Anteman Жыл бұрын
Of all the different natinalities I have met, I have always felt a connection to the Canadians. Maybe it's their tendancies towards politeness and outspokenness, or maybe it's that chill in our blood talking to each other, but from one northern boi to another; we welcome you here, and thank you for your visit! Kom gärna igen!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching :) hope you enjoy the 2 year recap of my hockey experience in Sweden I posted a few weeks ago. Sharing my new journey in Detroit this sunday :)
@KitsuneAoi
@KitsuneAoi Жыл бұрын
As a Mediterranean person who's moved to Sweden, I used to focus a lot on the things I missed from home. It is very healing to see someone else point out all these good things about living here. I've stopped taking them for granted but it's a good reminder to find joy and a sense of home wherever we go. And the more we travel and see, the humbler we might feel as we become bigger people, seeing more points of view, values and ways to find joy than we used to know. Loved the video, good luck this hokey season!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man, I just posted a 2 year recap of playing hockey in sweden. Check it out. Chat soon :)
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man, I just posted a 2 year recap of playing hockey in sweden. Check it out. Chat soon :)
@petertone1616
@petertone1616 Жыл бұрын
Currently in Spain and seriously considering a move to Sweden.
@jerzywieckowski7610
@jerzywieckowski7610 3 ай бұрын
Swedes are rude and arrogant. They are like a herd. No original thought no curiosity etc. I lived 6 years im Gavle.
@haubitz
@haubitz 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! 🎉 The historian in me is demanding me to just make a small correction. Gothenburg is not named after a mountain. Göteborg, where Borg means fortress/keep, was named Fortress of the Geats/Goths (Götar), goths being the historical tribe of southern Sweden. Gothenburg is in the province of Västergötland, Western Gothland.
@carlkolthoff5402
@carlkolthoff5402 2 жыл бұрын
HOWEVER... :) The mountain he is filming is called Ramberget, which later was used as inspiration by a Swedish immigrant in the U.S when creating his new family name Rambo. Now more famous as a breed of apples and a role played by Sylvester Stallone. Both the apple and chararcter name is directly linked to that very mounatain on Hisingen island in Gothenburg. Edit: As Jonas Olsson points out, the mountain in the video is in fact NOT Ramberget , but a similar looking (at least in these pictures) mountain in Mölndal about 6km away.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the correction Patrik. That's awesome. Glad you enjoyed the video brother. Sweden is awesome
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
So that was the mountain that created Rambo? thats unreal
@carlkolthoff5402
@carlkolthoff5402 2 жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers Yeah, it's pretty cool! Here's a bit more information in english if you're interested: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambo_apple
@jonasolsson4049
@jonasolsson4049 2 жыл бұрын
@@carlkolthoff5402 It's not Ramberget. This is in Mölndal.
@BobbyT.
@BobbyT. 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who’s really into city design/urban infrastructure type stuff I really wish we would have the same sort of thought put into our cities as they do in places like Sweden. Also Sweden is old, so goes to show you that things can both remain historic and also modernize at the same time. Just something else I find interesting
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
I agree the architectural stuff is BEYOND fascinating to me ;)
@marialindell6533
@marialindell6533 2 жыл бұрын
As a swedish city planner this comment made me so happy. Urban planing and design is a lot different here compared to other countries
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
@@marialindell6533 what city do you plan for ? I love Stockholm. And Gothenburg
@SleepyDroid
@SleepyDroid Жыл бұрын
yeah but they have modern stuff building that looks really bad, get you just sterile watching the building.
@lmao4982
@lmao4982 Жыл бұрын
Sweden is one of the places in europe that was lucky enough to not have its cool old buildings destroyed in ww2
@andreas5491
@andreas5491 Жыл бұрын
I am a Sweden, and whilst I don't want to bash on my home country too much, it is not the place for everyone. Our culture will clash with some peoples culture, Swedes tend to be very socially reserved like Trav mentioned in the video. If you do manage to pierce through that part of it, you can definitely start loving it here. If you are very outgoing and naturally social, things will go well. Also, the best part of Sweden is definitely our commute. Let me attest to that.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and hope you love the new videos about my hockey journey to the US :)
@iDontReallyKnowTbh
@iDontReallyKnowTbh Жыл бұрын
Honestly as a Swede, amazing video mate, you exploring the culture was really interesting to watch, and your Swedish pronunciations are… close enough. Also yes i would like to mention, we Swedes are very kept to ourselves in public and it’s fun to see your realization there
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man, I just posted a 2 year recap of playing hockey in sweden. Check it out. Chat soon :)
@pushnpow
@pushnpow Жыл бұрын
You gotta move further north if you don’t like the rain in winter! During winter we get a lot of snow in the central and northern parts of the country… and the occasional northern lights. You’re missing out on some of the most beautiful parts of the country if you’re not venturing north too. It’s cool to see how much you’re enjoying Sweden though, I moved here in late 2019 and don’t want to leave either.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
I go where-ever the hockey is my friend ;)
@ShoeibShargo
@ShoeibShargo Жыл бұрын
Further North means, more cold days and nights
@joelindehag98
@joelindehag98 Жыл бұрын
@@ShoeibShargo and more darkness! But there is less wind so the cold is easier to prepare for. Also the housing is cheaper (generally in smaller cities), and the electricity. I pay about 6500kr for 49m^2 (all included. ~835CAD)
@hakeemlennox_
@hakeemlennox_ Жыл бұрын
I’ve never seen the northern lights but it’s been a dream for me to actually experience it, just were in Sweden is the best place to see this💪🏽
@nameofthegame9664
@nameofthegame9664 3 ай бұрын
@@trav4oilersyou might end up in Luleå hockey one day. Beautiful city.
@jeffgrace9267
@jeffgrace9267 Жыл бұрын
I am another Canadian who has moved to Sweden about 15 months ago - Gothenburg specifically (so cool to see you moving around the city as I don't think it gets it due) and work in Kungsbacka coaching swimming. Loved your insights I am going to add a little of my experience. You are very right about the small talk. But it is funny I don't know if it is because I am a novelty or just overall talkative I have found it pretty easy to get Swedes to chat and that has been a great surprise. I have heard that Gothenburg is very different than Stockholm and Malmo in that way. Dead on that Gothenburg weather is like Vancouver, but it is hilarious about the rain (I grew up a lot of years in Regina so I know the Winnipeg weather and what you are used to). Moving from Vancouver though last year was the sunniest winter I have had in years! My wife (who is a Swede) called BS (she lived in Vancouver for 10 years too), so I looked it up and Vancouver gets on average a month more of rain than Gothenburg. Having said that it freaking rains sideways in Gothenburg!!! That took some getting used to. Love that you showed the Circle K hotdogs!!! That is one of the first things that I tell people back home - they actually eat the hot dogs from Circle K (will always remind me of this Simpsons episode - kzbin.info/www/bejne/moimY3esdt11h7s). Even though I know they are good I haven't been able to bring myself to do it. You left out (you may not know) the second professional soccer team in Gothenburg - BK Häcken. In fact they won their first all Svensk Championship this year. My wife works within the football club so I feel a little connected ;) Also on the football end they have Gothia Cup a youth soccer (sorry to all the Swedes for calling it soccer) tournament of 1700 teams it is wonderful madness!!! Renting, yes it is expensive, but even worse is the wait. To get a firsthand apartment some people have been waiting up to 10 years!!! FIKA!!!! So wonderful. Kanelbulle soooo good. Skagen amazing and it truly is the land of Kababs!!! There are the Gothia Towers that you explain very well about being out of place, but you forgot that monstrosity they are putting up in Hisingen - I don't even want to talk about it, but it is the biggest eye sore ever. Great job on this you represent both Canada and Sweden well!!!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Regina and winnipeg are the same things i guess ;) Thanks for joining me on my journey in sweden :) I'm playing hockey in the US now, hope you give my new videos a chance :)
@loris-bismar
@loris-bismar Жыл бұрын
I dont like small talk at all, its kinda pointless. Its just talking to end silence with no substance but a good ol talk about something interesting, im all for it.
@Anna-bq8gl
@Anna-bq8gl Жыл бұрын
Hi, I don't understand how is it possible to wait 10 years for a place to rent?
@jeffgrace9267
@jeffgrace9267 Жыл бұрын
@@Anna-bq8gl You can rent what they call second hand apartments, which means that you are basically renting from someone who is subletting. To get a firsthand apartment it can take 10 years. It was crazy enough to find a place that when we moved even though we weren't ready to (just because we didn't know where we wanted to live) we bought a place. Lucky for us we found a place we love and lucky for us we were in a situation where we could.
@Ter3s4
@Ter3s4 Жыл бұрын
I was born in Sweden, but I feel like I don't always fit in bc I'm naturally a super talk-friendly person. Ppl usually find me really nice and open. Some ppl are not used to it like you said in the video. Swedes are more reserved and not used to talking to strangers or being openly friendly or chatty. This can be hard for me as I'm naturally very friendly and like to talk to almost anyone. Ofc I understand that we can't talk anywhere and anytime or limitlessly, but I wish Swedes were a bit more open and easy to hit up chats just for fun and some nice conversations.
@joeyhawks2540
@joeyhawks2540 Жыл бұрын
Oh I have the same experience but instead I just plan on moving to a more open country! It can get really depressing here if you’re a extrovert
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching T, I just posted a 2 year recap of playing hockey in sweden. Check it out. Chat soon :)
@Quzga
@Quzga Жыл бұрын
Literally the same here, that's why I enjoyed being in the US so much
@correctthatfilthygrammar
@correctthatfilthygrammar Жыл бұрын
Jag har varit en introvert person hela mitt liv - aldrig känt behov av att umgås med folk så mycket, men på sistone vill jag verkligen lära mig att tänka om. Jag håller ögonkontakt med folk på bussen tills de tittar bort (det är alltid lika kul att se) och jag startar konversationer med främlingar som kan verka meningslösa. Men alla gånger då jag gör detta lär jag mig själv att det faktiskt inte är så svårt att bete sig som en öppen person. Om folk ser och hör mig sjunga på tåget till exempel, känner jag inte längre någon skam över det - för det är ju ändå sådant folk gör själva. Det känns bra att kunna vara sig själv. Nej, jag ska aldrig mer vara den jag varit. Om vi träffas ute någon gång är jag den som hälsar först! Kram från Skåne.
@dansaber4427
@dansaber4427 Жыл бұрын
Sweden should move to Africa and cultivate a warmer climate there. There's no reason to live up there anymore. I don't even know how it was settled it's so cold.
@antongustafsson8713
@antongustafsson8713 Жыл бұрын
I feel you got the essentials of Sweden nailed in a short and nice video. Well done! Amazing that you play hockey in my hometown!
@jorreman
@jorreman Жыл бұрын
Thank you Trav for giving Sweden such a good grade :) As a Swede its sometime hard to see all the good things around you, you reminded me of some of the good stuff that we have here. Good luck with the icehockey!
@Matfast32
@Matfast32 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for letting us know a lot more about Sweden, glad your experience has positively impacted you that much !
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Matt or watching
@artworldriri
@artworldriri Жыл бұрын
Wow great video Trav! 🔥 Love that you call Sweden home and that you've enjoyed living there. (I'm a Swede myself, from Stockholm, but live in Scotland).
@SloMo2723
@SloMo2723 Жыл бұрын
Just came across your vlog. Great stuff my friend. I lived in Germany for 5 years and the experience was the best. Coming back to California I got depressed because of the life I had left behind in Europe. The food, people and the culture was such an eye opener for me. I try to go back almost every year to see my second home and my friends. Sweden is on my list of places I want to visit. Thanks for posting your video . All the best
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Glad we on the same page. Thanks for joining me on my journey in sweden :) I'm playing hockey in the US now, hope you give my new videos a chance :)
@SloMo2723
@SloMo2723 Жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers Looking forward to them! Good luck in the U.S.
@swedishprogrammer
@swedishprogrammer 2 жыл бұрын
It is amazing that you feel that Sweden as a happy place. Thanks for sharing your experience in Sweden 🙏
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you for allowing me to call it home and feel as peace!
@lurest6220
@lurest6220 Жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers everyone is welcome as long as you do your part in being a good person! I love Canada by the way.
@Dreamw4lk3r
@Dreamw4lk3r Жыл бұрын
Great and comprehensive video about discovering the different mentality and adapting to it. Love that you also learn to appreciate it despite it being different from what you are used to!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for joining me on my journey in sweden :) I'm playing hockey in the US now, hope you give my new videos a chance :)
@vinyltimewithamy1984
@vinyltimewithamy1984 3 ай бұрын
Your Canadian cousin here lol from Ottawa, Ontario 🇨🇦 …thank you for this incredible video. I am so ready to visit beautiful Stockholm 🌺
@debbee18
@debbee18 Жыл бұрын
Great content and commentary! Getting out of North America and traveling the world is an eye opening experience wherever you go. And more than just traveling you have settled in a beautiful country for 2 years, developed good relationships and enjoy the local culture. I'm an American living in Hong Kong 12 years and I think it's time for a new adventure in Europe. Your video makes me want to visit and get a first hand look at Sweden and what it may have to offer. Cheers and happy trails!
@harleyshellhammer9635
@harleyshellhammer9635 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe your best vlog yet! It was well put together, kept me engaged, narration was on point. Love this mate… i hope you do go back and play for a new team. It seems Sweeden is the place you should be. Also, even tho they might not be as open, the people who’ve helped you along the way over there have been nothing but epic it would seem! Big props to all of them Im sure. Keep the journey going…
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
You reminded me I totally forgot to add big save Dave and Fika Dan in the video
@TereseBergecliff
@TereseBergecliff 2 жыл бұрын
Agree with Harley 👆 I will use this VLOG as inspo
@cupidok2768
@cupidok2768 2 жыл бұрын
How can i live in sweden
@luminisant
@luminisant 2 жыл бұрын
@@cupidok2768 By moving there
@cupidok2768
@cupidok2768 2 жыл бұрын
@@luminisant how do u get residency
@kuma_score7536
@kuma_score7536 Жыл бұрын
it was quite enjoyable to see so many familiar places from the perspective of someone who moved here so recently, many areas I've been trough hundreds of times and some places I've only been to a few times all with the eyes of someone from a different culture seeing things I myself might have missed or taken for granted. Great video
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man, I just posted a 2 year recap of playing hockey in sweden. Check it out. Chat soon :)
@kuma_score7536
@kuma_score7536 Жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers I saw it, was fun to watch and quite a journey you had to go trough
@wanniexo
@wanniexo 11 ай бұрын
This is so helpful! I am from Vancouver and moving to Gothenburg next month... nervous but excited!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 11 ай бұрын
Oh wow, I live in Vancouver now. Hope it helps :)
@wanniexo
@wanniexo 11 ай бұрын
@@trav4oilers nice!! are you playing on any local hockey teams?
@flowergirlabc123
@flowergirlabc123 9 күн бұрын
How have you enjoyed being there?
@Bobban
@Bobban Жыл бұрын
this was great, the edits and the relaxing tunes. I was intrigued, a swede myself, living in Göteborg. great video mate
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching, hope you love the new vlog / podcast tomorrow :)
@eralaj
@eralaj 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, Travis. You are also gifted by a great voice that is made for video commentary. Keep up the production of entertaining and educational videos like this one!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lars. I think I may try to do more videos like this in the future :)
@Idelexplorer
@Idelexplorer 2 жыл бұрын
You made a Swede proud :)
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
I’m proud to call it my true home
@Mavve69
@Mavve69 2 жыл бұрын
Achievement made: Svenne stolt!
@johnwells9089
@johnwells9089 Жыл бұрын
Thanks For the video I felt totally comfortable listening to you narrated it's very well done you have a great personality and it seems like a beautiful country. like hanging out with an old friend showing you a new place.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! See you for tomorrow's new video :)
@johnwells9089
@johnwells9089 Жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers Outside of hockey I think you've found another talent maybe ( you're calling) you're very good at this! Looking forward Is to new videos just found you yesterday.
@TheSwede9
@TheSwede9 Жыл бұрын
I have no idea how I stumbled onto your channel but I watched like 8-9 in a row while relaxing after work. Love this channel! I was a goalie myself back in the day so I'm reliving my youth watching this. The practices and just general vlogging is great. You do such a good job of making a fair representation of our country as well. I lived in the US for 10 years and weirdly enough I understand the culture shock you went through because I had it coming back! Haha, much love!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Hey well I'm happy to have you stumbled upon it and hopefully loving my new videos in the US man :)
@conradbelliveau7838
@conradbelliveau7838 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Trav, thanks so much for the tour of Sweden and the history lesson, really enjoyed it!!!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Conrad :)
@annaz970
@annaz970 Жыл бұрын
What a nice video! It made my swedish boyfriend a little homesick :) We both live in the Netherlands now and the dutchie in me chuckled at the praise for the transportation system. My experience with it wasn't good outside of some major cities, but we're quite spoiled here. My favourite parts of Sweden are the forests, woodcabins and ofcourse having a fika, it's a beautiful country!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
FIKA in nature would be awesome. Happy you guys enjoyed the vdieo :) thanks for watching
@lilwhipl9413
@lilwhipl9413 Жыл бұрын
YOU ACTUALLY MADE ME EXTREMELY HAPPY WITH THIS VIDEO! Hope the best for your hockey future!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Tack for watching and welcome to the channel :) I hope you check out my recent travel vlogs in Canada and around the country. Chat soon :)
@filipppk3961
@filipppk3961 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting to watch, even for a Swede! Agree that there isn't much small talk with strangers in Sweden, however, that interaction with the woman wasn't a good example. She was nice, she seemed happy that you spoke to her and asked her questions. Anyways, hope you have a nice stay here in Sweden and hope you have felt welcome!
@KamiRecca
@KamiRecca Жыл бұрын
the most amazing thing so far about this video as a swede is to realize we actually have great public transportation. Thats a very refreshing insight, makes that one hour wait between busses not seem like such a drag. Also: Välkommen Broder! Mitt hem är ditt hem, känn dig som en gäst ^^ From Sweden with Love - Kami
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
hey thanks for watching :) i miss sweden a lot, I'm back in Canada now, hope you enjoy my recent travel vlogs! chat soon
@billjohansson88
@billjohansson88 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I'm so glad to hear you took the time to embrace your new environment and the culture around you here. Missing your loved ones is not so easy during your own adjustment period, believe me the distance is not the thing that disturbs the most during longer environmental changes. Thank you for all the good laughs you offer, when you describe things that are in our cities. While I, as a Swede, take these things more or less for granted. I feel a little ashamed when you so softly describe the abundance of the things around you, we are the lucky few. Your entire video and voice has a natural flow and reminds me to open my eyes even more to see our open landscapes again, thank you so much for your reminder of what is all around us. You're absolutely right that we Swedes don't like to chit-chat in the grocery store or something like that. Most Swedes plan their social time. If you live in a multi-storey building, you hardly talk to your neighbours, at best a simple Hello if you're lucky. When we use the shuttle, bus, train, etc. Most people "stare" straight into nothingness through the window, or at best down at the phone/computer. As a foreigner, it is more accepted to break our "social rules". Gothenburg as a city since its birth (before Christ of course) had contacts with foreign countries via shipping, for example trade in China. Most people in Gothenburg are helpful towards tourists or foreigners. If, as a Swede, I were to start asking the person I meet how her day has been, I would definitely get a look, she thinks I'm crazy. Thank you so much for a wonderful film and for sharing your experiences as a North American. See you when you're back yeah, I'm following your career as a hockey goaltender as I'm a big fan of #LGRW.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching, hope you love the new vlog / podcast tomorrow :)
@thommorris8002
@thommorris8002 Жыл бұрын
Glad I found your video! Fun to hear your perspectives! We're planning a trip to Stockholm this year. Really looking forward to it!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Goodluck on the trip, Thanks for watching brother. Hope you enjoyed the video and check out my other recent vlogs :)
@Zeithri
@Zeithri Жыл бұрын
One thing about the Trams, when you get higher up in the country where I live, we don't have any trams sadly and public transportation drastically reduces in usefulness. Train prices go up and you have to switch trains a lot depending on your destination. Still have semi-reliable busses in towns but trains become relegated to just between cities. Which is a shame tbh, I soo badly want monorails... Loved this video ^^ Glad you enjoy Sweden! Explore further north!
@rileywhittenberger5258
@rileywhittenberger5258 2 жыл бұрын
MTR Express is what I took between Gothenburg and Stockholm, very fast and very comfortable. I was amazed by the history of Sweden, nearly 700 years old as a country something that makes the U.S. and Canada look like toddlers in history... Amazing stuff!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
MTRX is super fast but I heard the service is lacking? They’re brand new too
@snomos
@snomos 2 жыл бұрын
Older than 1000 years. Olaf Skötkonung united the various clans into 1 country.
@Tehkenny1
@Tehkenny1 2 жыл бұрын
There are plenty of buildings in Stockholm that were built between in 1200-1500 which is pretty cool.
@Nineteenseventy2
@Nineteenseventy2 Жыл бұрын
@@snomos The country yes, But as officially as Sweden June 6th 1523AD, sorry bit of a history nerd.
@kudacharez4710
@kudacharez4710 Жыл бұрын
Va roligt, as a Swede living outside of Sweden it's fun to see the other side of the table. Seeing you slowly getting used to Sweden makes me miss it even more. Heja Sverige 🇸🇪
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man!
@RODIOMG7
@RODIOMG7 Жыл бұрын
No Sweden is bad!!!
@UserNameWasCensored
@UserNameWasCensored 8 ай бұрын
I played hockey in Montreal as a youth and live in Sweden so I think this video really hits home... but... It's common that a person who moves to a different country compares the new country favorably to the former. In fact, there are myriad research articles written on the subject. The love/hate relation occurs in distinct periods. I remember when I moved from the US to Poland in the mid-90's, everything was so much better in Wroclaw than DC. And when I moved to Stockholm at the end of the 90's! Whoa! But one must remember that this is very similar to "being in love". When you're first "in love", everything about the person is great. Not just great but way, way better than your ex. Over time, one "falls out of love" - but maybe still loves - this object or person. It's the same for new cultures. So yes, I've lived in Stockholm for 24 years now and I think it's a great place to live. But there are tons (TONS!!!!) of things that are way better in the US. Or at least in New England, where I'm from. I can't speak for the rest of the country - which is freaking huge btw. And Canada is even bigger than the US.
@groggroggus7298
@groggroggus7298 Жыл бұрын
As a Swede thank you so much for making this video, you derinatly earned a subscriber!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Hey happy to have you on board man :) thanks for watching bro, if you loved this one you'll love my 2 years of hockey in sweden recap I just posted 2 weeks ago :) chat soon
@mikeanderson2730
@mikeanderson2730 9 ай бұрын
Happy to hear that you like our country, we are glad to have you here! About that language barriere, english is based on scandinavian (swedish/danish/norwegian) language, so it´s no wonder we know how to speak it. Most english men/women are silenced pretty quick when you give them the punchline: the name England is from the old swedish word änglaland, meaning "the land where angels dwell". We named their contry. Try talk yourself outtta that one.. Wish you keep enjoing your stay, and meet many new friends!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 8 ай бұрын
Love sweden!
@user-pj9uj8rm9p
@user-pj9uj8rm9p Жыл бұрын
Fantastisk video 🤩:) Jag bor i Sverige för tre år nu men jag lärde mig mer om Sverige från din video 😄 Tack :)
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching :)
@EvangelieMann
@EvangelieMann Жыл бұрын
Very Intresting to hear your point of view! Im from Sweden and I never liked the cold and the snow. But Nice to listen to some positive feedback , makes me appreciate Sweden in Another way. Thank you, God bless you 🙏
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Tack for watching and welcome to the channel :) I hope you check out my recent travel vlogs in Canada and around the country. Chat soon :)
@susandevine3907
@susandevine3907 Жыл бұрын
This was SO FUN to watch. Thanks!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for joining me on my journey in sweden :) I'm playing hockey in the US now, hope you give my new videos a chance :)
@FuzzFuzzzz
@FuzzFuzzzz 2 жыл бұрын
Happy you like it there! As a swede living abroad I know the feeling to miss your other home while being in your new home.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Where are you living man?
@josephcarione6902
@josephcarione6902 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking all of your viewers for the ride!! You’ve got great footage of some very fun years, no matter what.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for allowing me to share with you Joseph :)
@StenbockGaming
@StenbockGaming Жыл бұрын
Great video man. Love how you’ve been able to pick up on the melody in your pronunciation
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Tack for watching and welcome to the channel :) I hope you check out my recent travel vlogs in Canada and around the country. Chat soon :)
@alvarob2443
@alvarob2443 2 жыл бұрын
Ive been living here for 4 months already and im at gavle, love this people
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Just outside Stockholm, you'll love it :)
@longnlow0915
@longnlow0915 2 жыл бұрын
Great vlog Trav. Thank you for taking us along on your journey.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for allowing me to share with you bro
@spookyanimator4695
@spookyanimator4695 Жыл бұрын
Loved the Vid!
@dreamer6737
@dreamer6737 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for an interesting and respectful review of our country. 😊
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching, hope you love the new vlog / podcast tomorrow :)
@yezih2694
@yezih2694 2 жыл бұрын
I just moved from the UK to Gothenburg. I am not complain about the rain here at all. In the UK you can easily get 2 month rain none stop. The weather is so much better here in Gothenburg except the longer dark hours in the winter.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
What made you move to Gothenburg man?
@yezih2694
@yezih2694 2 жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers I moved here with my wife. She got a job offer here.😀
@QuickZ_
@QuickZ_ Жыл бұрын
us Swedes tend to say "it always rains in Gothenburg/Göteborg"
@yezih2694
@yezih2694 Жыл бұрын
@@QuickZ_ After 20 years of living in the UK, I am not complaining the Göteborg weather at all, haha
@loris-bismar
@loris-bismar Жыл бұрын
@@yezih2694 we sometime refer to Göteborg as little London because of the rain but it gotta be less rain if its little London and not London extreme ;)
@fivehole4822
@fivehole4822 2 жыл бұрын
Holy sht trav I haven’t watched your vids in a while and your filming quality and video presence and overall what you film has improved a crazy amount, keep the grind up man💪
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for catching up again my friend :)
@takayatakeuchi3685
@takayatakeuchi3685 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Tusen takk!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you brother for your support and Merry Christmas. See you on January 4th for the next vlog :)
@TheBoottothehead
@TheBoottothehead Жыл бұрын
As an American who has been here 14 years (!) you really hit a lot of the things I had to get used to. Awesome summary and best of luck!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man . If you like this video you'll enjoy my recent travel vlogs :) hope you try the pro hockey vlogs eventually too :)
@mbmb1212iscool
@mbmb1212iscool Жыл бұрын
As a student from the Netherlands who wants to do a minor in either Sweden or Canada i loved this video. So much information, and not the standard pro's and con's you hear everywhere haha.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Sweden > Canada. Happy to help man :)
@Caspitein
@Caspitein Жыл бұрын
I'm also a Dutch student doing a semester in Stockholm. Hit me up if you have any questions!
@leontinehillenaar423
@leontinehillenaar423 Жыл бұрын
If you want to ger out of the Rain Stockholm is a lot dryer. Frim another Dutchy in my 23rd year of living around Stockholm.
@karthikravichandran3920
@karthikravichandran3920 Жыл бұрын
@@Caspitein bruh tellme your WhatsApp number I’m from india
@OneFoxTwoFox
@OneFoxTwoFox 2 жыл бұрын
The weather conditioning you are talking about Trav is called the Maritime Effect. (Absolutely love it here in Seattle) Sadly that condition usually means the long wet winters. Such an awesome video, it was really cool seeing you break down some of the different aspects of a Life in Sweden. Really hope you get a chance to go back.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Yes the ocean effect, its great but it can be depressing in the winter
@BiffMalibu123
@BiffMalibu123 Жыл бұрын
i just stumbled upon this. So happy. Thanks Trav.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching, hope you love the new vlog / podcast tomorrow :)
@TheVolcomDust
@TheVolcomDust Жыл бұрын
As a Swede I found this very interesting and learned a lot!
@DougieFrshThirty5
@DougieFrshThirty5 2 жыл бұрын
Great stuff, Trav. Love traveling to Europe. They have no idea how great they have it.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Hahah NA thinks they have it great, Europe has no idea how great it is. Or at least sweden does
@erikeghammar7877
@erikeghammar7877 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, we do!
@OmmerSyssel
@OmmerSyssel 2 жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers how about you pretentious nutcase finally realised how you are taking advantage of others friendliness? Rejecting our language is extremely arrogant and burdens our society!
@ane-louisestampe7939
@ane-louisestampe7939 2 жыл бұрын
" - almost 150 years before I was conceived". 🤣🤣That's cute! This is Scandinavia, Pet: the year I started in school my home town celebrated it's 800th year of "Royal Market Town Rights". Trust me, there was a town before!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
I try to keep it honest. Thanks for watching :) if you want more of my Swedish hockey adventures maybe you'll love my vlogs from this year.
@aaoa666
@aaoa666 Жыл бұрын
So fun to see this sort of perspective, very well done video! Keep enjoying your stay :D
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man, I just posted a 2 year recap of playing hockey in sweden. Check it out. Chat soon :)
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man, I just posted a 2 year recap of playing hockey in sweden. Check it out. Chat soon :)
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man, I just posted a 2 year recap of playing hockey in sweden. Check it out. Chat soon :)
@johan-dm9hl
@johan-dm9hl Жыл бұрын
fun video and observations. you seem like a great guy to be around. Good luck with your career
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Love that you enjoyed this video on my Swedish experience. Give my new life in the FED series a chance documenting my pro journey in Detroit, USA :)
@YourPhysicsSimulator
@YourPhysicsSimulator Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid mate, so helpful. I'm going to live there for some time since august. So great to see honest and useful info about that beautiful country!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Anytime man, it's awesome! Where are you living
@YourPhysicsSimulator
@YourPhysicsSimulator Жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers Going from Madrid to Stockholm. It'll be awesome! 😏😍
@swiperoom
@swiperoom Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! :) I'm born and raised in Sweden with an Italian dad. It's fun to see/hear it experienced thru somebody else point of view. :) The absolute worse with Sweden is the weather, hands down. 43 years old and still the grey and dark winters are killing me...Great video btw, new subscriber!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much man, hope you love the new one I put out this morning on my hockey journey :)
@lioneldemun6033
@lioneldemun6033 Жыл бұрын
That kind of weather would be a no- no for me. Already I couldn't stand the depressing grey Gothic winters in Paris when I was living there.
@changfinland
@changfinland Жыл бұрын
Thank you Travfor the wonderful video form Finland
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you to you and finland :)
@maretov2
@maretov2 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this little but interesting and good 'online journey' to the country of my favourite language)!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching man. If you liked this one you'll love the 2 year pro hockey in sweden recap video I just posted. All the best ;)
@krayways
@krayways 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Sweden Trav! We're glad you like it here and please stay for a lifetime! Great video keep doing more content!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
hahah I would love to, hopefully I'll be back in the fall :) Thanks for watching man
@Xurii_Ryan
@Xurii_Ryan Жыл бұрын
I just came back from Sweden after meeting my long distance relationship boyfriend for the first time. Saw this in my recommended and now I miss it there and him so much.. the food, the beautiful scenary, the people, nothing compares. Thanks for reminding me of my trip there :) this was a great video
@pbohearn
@pbohearn 7 ай бұрын
Wow, it sounds like after a period of orientation. The country really grew on you and that’s great to hear. Because a lot of videos AC on Sweden they mentioned that the people are cold hard to get to know the cold weather at Century Center that made me feel a little more mixed about it.
@vano51k
@vano51k Жыл бұрын
Great vid. I lived in the states for the last 25 years (from former USSR, originally) also lived for a year in Gimli, Stonewall and Winnipeg, so it was nice to know you were from there, made a few good friends there, really interesting to see your perspective. I am visiting an old classmate (from USSR) in Sweden for the first time ever, in a few weeks. Really looking forward to it. Best wishes.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
oh nice where in winnipeg
@vano51k
@vano51k Жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers River heights for a few months and Charleswood for a few more
@ExtroLurkerhaz
@ExtroLurkerhaz Жыл бұрын
This is an amazing video which represents a lot of good things about Sweden. Glad you like it. A few things i know you miss out on living in southern parts of Sweden is the great winters of northern Sweden, its way better than the rainy shit winters in southern Sweden(sorry 80% of our population). The summers on the countryside is amazing in all of Sweden. Boatlife is a big thing during summer aswell, not to forget the caravan camper lifestyle. Also don't forget something else that is really amazing about Sweden "Allemansrätten". Its quite unique. You can camp more or less anywhere, you can pick mushrooms, berries and so on in the forests legally. Anyway, hope this vid keeps getting attention!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Haziel. yes its been popular lately. I didin't think it would lol
@robinranney1171
@robinranney1171 Жыл бұрын
I'm Swedish but grew up in michigan people who don't travel and see the world and see how other countries live don't realize how other countries are so true what you said about Sweden..
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Sweden is so so amazing. Especially against Michigan haha sorry but I had to say
@lenaengell8528
@lenaengell8528 Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful video about my lovely home land! THANK YOU! Lena, who is living in Norway
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching, hope you love the new vlog / podcast tomorrow :)
@carlwestman1131
@carlwestman1131 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Planning a visit there next year and the transportation looks solid.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked this video man, I love sweden but hope you love my series documenting my journey through pro hockey in detroit! Chat soon :)
@martinjanda4830
@martinjanda4830 2 жыл бұрын
I live an hour west of Stockholm and it's all forest. Pine trees for hundreds of kilometers with small towns in between. It's always been nice to travel south where it's more open but what blew me away was the north. You must travel above the arctic circle and see some of our mountains. It blew me away! Nice blog btw :)
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
I really wanna take the sleeper up to Narvik and Lulea to experience. The north lights are on my to do list! Thanks for watching Martin!
@idkkdi8620
@idkkdi8620 2 жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers Östersund is our winter sport city. Nearby is Åre, a skiresort.
@enpatte
@enpatte 2 жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers No,No, you need to see the montains in the northwest of Sweden. Basically reindeer contry with stunning nature.
@Zugfaehrtdurch
@Zugfaehrtdurch Жыл бұрын
Actually for me as Central European this infinite vastness of seemingly untouched forests in the south of Sweden was what blew me away. We don't have something like that here. I just discovered Sweden as travel destination this year (just spent two weeks in Östergötlands län) and now we already have plans where to go next year, somwhere in Västernorrlands län.
@Yell0w_Knife
@Yell0w_Knife Жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers I live in Luleå, it’s a good place to stay.
@TheCowtownswede
@TheCowtownswede 2 жыл бұрын
Well, you must consider the fact that. Minimum pay is higher and median salary is higher in Sweden than in Canada. Great video thou, you made some great comparisons between our two countries. I lived in Canada for 11 years and i loved it.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Minimum pay is dog shit in canada. Thanks for watching bro
@TheCowtownswede
@TheCowtownswede 2 жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers when you get back to sweden we should hookup
@nordictribeclub
@nordictribeclub Жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing your experiences from my home country :-)
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man . If you like this video you'll enjoy my recent travel vlogs :) hope you try the pro hockey vlogs eventually too :)
@ryana3679
@ryana3679 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden and Finland were my favourite places to stay. Prices are crazy but you get through it.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden is the greatest
@lmao2351
@lmao2351 2 жыл бұрын
Northen sweden and southern sweden and stocholm are all quite different when it comes to weather. The culture is a tiny bit different too.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Very different, I'm curious to see more about it. Thanks for watching :) if you want more of my Swedish hockey adventures maybe you'll love my vlogs from this year. Link in description!
@Saturinus
@Saturinus 2 жыл бұрын
Also, the constant rain - that's specifically Gothenburg weather.
@rrl4245
@rrl4245 Жыл бұрын
Great & interesting info... Well done.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for joining me on my journey in sweden :) I'm playing hockey in the US now, hope you give my new videos a chance :)
@Grace.allovertheplace
@Grace.allovertheplace Жыл бұрын
Hi it’s so interesting to see Sweden through your eyes 🙌 great video and thanks 🙏
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
It was awesome to share it with you grace! Thanks for watching. I posted a 2 year recap of my hockey experience in Sweden. I think you'll love that video, and i'm playing in detroit this year if you wanna follow my adventures :)
@Grace.allovertheplace
@Grace.allovertheplace Жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers hi 👋 thank you for answering, I believe I’ve subscribed to you so I’ll absolutely check it out, but as of right now I’m fully occupied with the war Russia have imposed on Ukraine and all the clown activities the first country mentioned above is devoting itself to, especially the last 3 days. Take care of yourself and I wish you an amazing season it sounds absolutely amazing and I look forward to watch your videos 🙏 With kindness and respect, Grace 🩰
@ShairaB
@ShairaB 2 жыл бұрын
I randomly came across this video and as someone who lives in Gothenburg and travels a lot in Sweden and Scandinavia (Norway, Denmark), many of the things said, here are pretty accurate BUT... there are STILL many hidden things that you would be surprised to find out once you settle, especially if you are just a regular expat/immigrant (not someone who plays for a hockey team, etc.) There is no doubt that Sweden is beautiful but but for tourists, it's an expensive place to visit, worth it though if you love nature. For expats, it's a struggle unless you are an Engineer, Software Developer,IT (especially in Gothenburg). Like any other places, there are pros and cons.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Can you expand what these things are? Thank you very much for watching Shaira. Sweden is awesome and yes, playing hockey here is something that gives me an unusual perspective but I do know I am beyond happy there :)
@ShairaB
@ShairaB 2 жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers Where do I even begin? Lol! I have a lot of expat friends here both non-EU citizens and EU citizens. If you go to a lot of these expat get together, you will hear a lot about the unexpected struggles of ordinary expats & immigrants here. Let's start with the basic things - 1. Opening a bank account ( EU citizens should be allowed to open any bank account in EU accdg. to law unless convicted of a money laundering crime,etc.) but not in Sweden. You need to have a "job contract" which is hard if you are a freelancer or let's say someone who already has savings & money & doesn't need to work for a while BUT here's the tricky part - "it depends which bank you go to and who will handle you" . If you are lucky and you come across the bank staff who are in the mood then you can get an account. Lol! 2. Booking doctor's appointment - There's a joke among expats - "Just don't get sick" One time I was talking to a German friend and she was so excited to finally get a doctor's appointment! (She only got it because she asked her company doctor to help her!) 3. Job Market - As mentioned, if you are not an Engineer, IT specialist, Software Developer or in any of those related fields, finding a job is a struggle. For a country that speaks good English, fluency in the Swedish language is a must and even if the position doesn't require it, the chances of that job going to a Swede is higher. 4. Race Pay Gap - Everyone talks about pay gap between men and women, but no one talks about race pay gap. Swedes are generally paid higher than other nationalities. I kind of understand that, but if someone is doing the same job and work,then why pay someone more or less because of their "race"? 5. Hidden racism - Generally, Swedes are nice people! But hidden racism is always there. It's like sugarcoated because the country has accepted a lot of refugees. It's not even about being white or something. For example, my French friend works in a Fashion company and she says - there are two couches - one for the Swedes and one for the non-Swedes and that kind of makes her feel not so welcome. I think there was no ill intention in that, but because a lot of Swedes tend to stick with themselves, this comes off differently to others. One of my Filipina friends said no one talks to her at work because most of the staff are Swedes. She ended up getting therapy bec of that work environment. * As for me, I'm pretty lucky to have very good connection with Swedes. I have a few Swedish friends of my own who are amazing, but most expats don't (unless it's their workmates) These things happen everywhere in the world though, so it's not just Sweden but I think it would be nice to know that befor someone moves here. Some of the people I know said they had totally different expectations then reality kicked in too late so they didn't know how to deal with it. It pays to be informed! Tack
@alejandromanolson
@alejandromanolson 2 жыл бұрын
@@ShairaB I lived here for almost ten years and I agree 100% with you.
@ShairaB
@ShairaB 2 жыл бұрын
@@alejandromanolson The realities that most vloggers/bloggers in Sweden don't talk about but the regular, normal immigrants and expats go through every single day but congrats for surviving 10 years there! :)
@alejandromanolson
@alejandromanolson 2 жыл бұрын
@@ShairaB Thanks 🙏🏻 but I’m going back to my country definitely this year 😅
@JimmyJr_7
@JimmyJr_7 Жыл бұрын
I’m half English and half Swedish, I live in England and visit Sweden often. It’s great to see your view Sweden and glad you enjoy it. The maddest part for me is that you don’t see pigeons in Canada… I thought they were all over😅
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
There are very few pigeons in canada, I kinda like it that way! Cheers and thanks for watching jim :)
@lovewillwinnn
@lovewillwinnn 8 ай бұрын
LOVE Sweden. Have lots of friends there. Would live there for sure. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane. Ahhhh Scandinavium! Scandic Opalen! Good pronunciation BTW. And yes on the salt licorice for sure. Yummmm
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 7 ай бұрын
Love licorice!
@Loafyloop
@Loafyloop Жыл бұрын
What a lovely video! I am swedish and Live here so idk why i watched this but im glad i did! Super wholesome 😇 i agree with some others that going further north would be amazing, even living in Stockholm for a longer time would be good, or go up the country to Dalarna, gorgeous gorgeous place.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
hey thanks for watching :) i miss sweden a lot, I'm back in Canada now, hope you enjoy my recent travel vlogs! chat soon
@ulfpersson4283
@ulfpersson4283 2 жыл бұрын
Fun and interesting video! I'm from Luleå (way up north in Sweden) and I moved in the opposite direction, to Edmonton, Canada, seven years ago. Even though there are differences of course I also find a lot of simlarities between Sweden and Canada and Swedes and Canadiens. Just recently became a Canadian citizen and I'm so happy that I live in Canada and not in the US 🙂
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on citizenship. Not liek i have a leg to stand on coming from winnipeg but edmonton is a dump lol the tent city and homeless shleter rigth next door to rogers arena is a bad look lol youre awesome ulf!
@michiganstad
@michiganstad Жыл бұрын
okay , surprised somehow you moved to Canada and yes You can be happy not to be in America . i am and I either will move to Canada or Sweden and perhaps I might look into Norway . Anyway this guy ( Tray ) made a brilliant video .
@holoholopainen1627
@holoholopainen1627 Жыл бұрын
Congrats of getting - The Canada Passport ! You said - that IT would be different in USA ? What Do You mean by that - Have You lived there ? As Hockey must be Real BIG there ?
@BoaresAddja
@BoaresAddja Жыл бұрын
@@michiganstad sweden is cheaper than norway
@fatimabushra5973
@fatimabushra5973 Жыл бұрын
I am living in Luleå from 4 years everything is good but the winter is....😭
@kenselin
@kenselin Жыл бұрын
I'm 69 + hope to visit the land that my grandfather left in 1915 at the age of 15: he came from the middle of Sweden next to the Norwegian border. He said he used to see Laplanders. My/his family name, 100% Viking, Selin, originates from there. His first name was Henry, Hinling in Swedish. There's now A BRAND NEW IKEA store in downtown Toronto: this is AN ADDED INCENTIVE for me to learn Swedish. Tack så mycket. :D Kenneth Selin, Toronto, Canada
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
So he moved to Canada?
@fortnitetrashcan8308
@fortnitetrashcan8308 Жыл бұрын
@@trav4oilers yes
@MrHepp
@MrHepp Жыл бұрын
Hmm, Hinling is not a Swedish name. Did you mean Henrik or Henning?
@kenselin
@kenselin Жыл бұрын
@@MrHepp Hej. I asked my Uncle Arthur: his 1st name was Hilding. "The Personal Name Hilding Which Was Popularized In The 19th Century Thanks To The Poem Fritjofs Saga By Esaias Tegnér Who Took It From Old Icelandic Hildingr (From Hildingr ‘Chieftain’)." THANKS for bringing this to my attention. I had looked up the name, Hinling: I found NOTHING! I'm GLAD that THAT is cleared up - THANKS TO YOU. I'm looking forward to learning "sing-song" Swedish. I studied 11 languages at the University of Ottawa + have a B.A.Spanish + B.A.Italian "magna cum laude". (I noticed you put the Latin word for GREAT in front of your family name: A NICE TOUCH.) (Ha! Ha!) My German should be A BIG HELP. Incidentally, we have A BRAND NEW IKEA STORE, here, right in downtown Toronto: you caN'T miss it. That is AN ADDED INCENTIVE to "FINALLY" learn Swedish. I went, there, TODAY (August 1st), to have Swedish meatballs as I was celebrating my daughter's 43rd birthday. She gave me 5 grandchildren. :D Tack igen. Hejdå. Ken, Toronto, CANADA
@kenselin
@kenselin Жыл бұрын
@@MrHepp According to his baptismal certificate, his name was Hilding. I was "a bit" off. (Ha! Ha!) THANKS for bringing this to my attention. I'm getting excited to find his birth place in the middle of Sweden my the Norwegian border where he'd see Laplanders. There was a stream or creek by where he lived. I remember him showing the names of three (3) spots by where he lived. He ran THE LARGEST PRIVATELY OWNED LUMBER BUSINESS in Northern Ontario based at Nassau Lake, 30 miles west of the French-Speaking town of Hearst + five (5) miles off the TransCanada Highway: Henry Selin Forest Products. Cheers! Ken, Toronto, CANADA
@munozmiriam06
@munozmiriam06 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video thanks for sharing very informative!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man, I just posted a 2 year recap of playing hockey in sweden. Check it out. Chat soon :)
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching man, I just posted a 2 year recap of playing hockey in sweden. Check it out. Chat soon :)
@mariemoulton6413
@mariemoulton6413 Жыл бұрын
It is so much fun to see you in my hometown Göteborg. My family moved to the states when I was 6yrs old. It's fun for me when I go back to see the relatives. I think it's great your playing hockey there. I am a huge fan of hockey and it's fun that we have alot of Swedes on our team the Los Angeles Kings.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
hey thanks for watching :) i miss sweden a lot, I'm back in Canada now, hope you enjoy my recent travel vlogs! chat soon
@sukatz
@sukatz 2 жыл бұрын
What! As a Dane I can affirm that Sweden is just like a mini version of Canada. Snowy mountains only interrupted by the occasional hockey field and / or polar bear
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Idk man, I didn't see many real mountains in Gothenburg or Stockholm!
@holoholopainen1627
@holoholopainen1627 2 жыл бұрын
They Have Polar Bears in Sweden ?
@sukatz
@sukatz 2 жыл бұрын
@@holoholopainen1627 not really, it was mainly a dig at Sweden. Cause just as Canada (in the eyes of Americans) is the slightly backwards neighbor of US, Sweden is more than slightly backwards neighbor of Denmark
@holoholopainen1627
@holoholopainen1627 2 жыл бұрын
@@sukatz You cant compare cultures like that ? Every cultures has some GOOD - and what Do You mean by being backwards ? There are so many things - that are rooted and so different ! Like some still eat - surströmming - and some drink Coca Cola as milk - at every meal !
@sukatz
@sukatz 2 жыл бұрын
@@holoholopainen1627 you’re missing the extremely complex albeit demonstratedly true point which DK > SE and they smell of wet socks 🧦
@EddieBatch
@EddieBatch 2 жыл бұрын
Just watched that whole thing this really makes me wanna see sweden for myself i really wanna see a shl game someday. I have watched all the major professional leagues in the US (NHL, AHL, ECHL). Sweden seems like a really nice play and honestly I'd wanna expierence sweden for period of time not as long as you per say but gonna get involved in there culture for a time.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden is an amazing thing my friend. Thanks for watching :)
@matscollin3194
@matscollin3194 Жыл бұрын
Seen this video so many times by now (Im Swedish btw...), just love it! And if stop playing hockey I think you have a bright future as YT content creator.
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
What keeps bringing you back? Thanks for joining me on my journey in sweden :) I'm playing hockey in the US now, hope you give my new videos a chance :)
@myrahj1482
@myrahj1482 Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching man. If you liked this one you'll love the 2 year pro hockey in sweden recap video I just posted. All the best ;)
@Matt-wc2mf
@Matt-wc2mf 2 жыл бұрын
Great vid Trav! Everyone should spend an extended amount of time on another continent at some point in their life (preferably 2). Looking forward to next season! A few things to comment on: Only places in the world that still use Miles on road signs are the US and UK (Plus a smattering of smaller developing countries that would be an unlikely stopping point for someone to play hockey). Just about everywhere else uses metric. As for driving on left side vs right side, that's more evenly split. Generally it's former British possessions that drive on the left side (Minus Canada of course). Big ones are: UK, Ireland, India, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Hong Kong, a few African and Caribbean countries. All of mainland Europe drives on the right. Fun fact though is Sweden is one of the few countries that switched. They started out driving on the left, but switch to right side drive in 1967 to better integrate with the rest of Europe. They even have a name for the day it happened: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagen_H It was a mess for a while. Train stations in Europe always seem to either be ancient stone/brick buildings (like Gothenburg's, or King's Cross in London, built pre 1900's) or a ridiculously modern glass bricks (Like Berlin and Vienna, built in the last 10 years). Never anything in between. It's a cool contrast. Hard to find a North American city that can compete with the level of service in Europe. Maybe NYC and Toronto, but even those pale in comparison to European cities of the same size. Even though Sweden loves its hockey, soccer is still king. One of the best soccer players in the world in recent times came out of Sweden (Zlatan Ibrahimović. He's hilarious. His ego is the size of the sun). Despite that, they do much better on the world stage in Hockey than they do in Soccer. Gothenburg currently has 2 teams in the top division of the Swedish soccer league. Malmo FF is currently the top club in the country (And also where Zlatan played before he moved on to play in England).
@trav4oilers
@trav4oilers 2 жыл бұрын
All of Europe loves soccer but thanks for watching and listening to me Matt. Chat soon!
@northbreeze0111
@northbreeze0111 2 жыл бұрын
No, Zlatan went to play in the Netherlands in Ajax and after that in Juventus, Italy. His short spell in England was about 15 years after he played for Malmö. But apart from that I really enjoyed reading your reply and it got me to look up different train stations. Thank you :)
@geddon436
@geddon436 2 жыл бұрын
One HUGE fact I like about sweden, (being your canadian you probably didn't consider) is their "universal health care!!" As an american, the thought of healthcare being treated as a universal human RIGHT, is amazing to me!! I'm considering the possibility of moving there one day, or moving to germany norway, or austrailia.
@dicksmall7976
@dicksmall7976 2 жыл бұрын
'considering the possibility' means your dreaming.
@geddon436
@geddon436 2 жыл бұрын
@@dicksmall7976 why do you say that?
@roky-wd9ib
@roky-wd9ib Жыл бұрын
@@dicksmall7976 why dreaming? I don't think its that hard for an American to move to Australia , eu maybe
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