I Bet You NEVER Knew THIS About SWEDEN

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Just a Brit Abroad

Just a Brit Abroad

Күн бұрын

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@E-jit
@E-jit 2 жыл бұрын
I feel I need to knit pick a little on something you did mention that I don’t think was entirely clear. The seatbelt itself is not a Swedish invention, it’s the three-point seatbelt that is a Swedish invention. Did you know that there is a hammer left on the moon made by a company (Estwing) founded by a swede? Another fun fact is that there are about twelve cameras on the moon from the Swedish brand Hasselblad that were left there by astronauts.
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
good point Daniel, and a distinction well made! oooh I had no idea there was a Swedish hammar on the moon, that is fun!!
@SteamboatW
@SteamboatW 2 жыл бұрын
... and one of the earlier man-made satellites were Swedish... when an american astronaut accidentally dropped his hasselblad. ;-)
@k-9230
@k-9230 2 жыл бұрын
Hello! I'm new to the channel and I've have watched a couple of your videos already but I did not find any "vlog" type of content (at least in the, last past months) and thought it would be refreshing to see you speak to us in a different environment, in a different type of video. Perhaps visiting some cool places of your neighborhood could be fun. Maybe also show us how working is like in Sweden during a "day in my life" video. I understand you may not want people to invade your privacy but perhaps a video with small clips of you and your friends enjoying yourselves would be nice as well. Sweden seems like a place that's vastly different from what Europeans and Americans live, so may be you could exploit its peculiarities to show us what it feels like to be a swede from a real life perspective. I'd imagine you walking us home during a dark day in Sweden, sometimes recording beautiful landscapes or sharing funny-looking buildings or typical Swedish food / places (cafe, restaurants, drugstores,...). I know you rely much on pictures and video clips on your channel, that's why I thought it'd be a nice addition to what you're already doing. Feel free to correct me if I made any mistake concerning you or your channel. Also this may have sounded a bit foulhardy, but this really is coming from a fan. I've deep respect for the content you provide us with once a week and I'm eager to see how this channel will develop in the future. Much love!
@zirie3332
@zirie3332 2 жыл бұрын
Fun facts! I kind of new those things as in I've heard it before but did not recall it until you told us about it. Great to come here and re-learn, and learn new stuff both from you and by the other viewers. Very fun and interesting!
@ShadowScoutSwede
@ShadowScoutSwede 2 жыл бұрын
Great video and i know most of the facts you mentioned . You always have great videos with good information.
@toddbonin6926
@toddbonin6926 2 жыл бұрын
I love your enthusiasm for Sweden!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
thanks Todd! and thanks for watching :D
@underthetable73
@underthetable73 2 жыл бұрын
All of them are crazy! Thank you so much for making videos about Sweden. Love your channel.
@attesmatte
@attesmatte 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry, but your moose math is flipped. There is one moose per 20-25 people. 😜 Edit: And you said 450 000 m² instead of km²... 😜 😂 Sorry for picking your video apart! 😁🤪
@callewretstrom689
@callewretstrom689 2 жыл бұрын
It had to be done!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
oh no!! how did I not notice I'd screwed it up and said it the wrong way around😱🤯 haha thanks for calling me out Sara, very fair indeed!!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
@@callewretstrom689 it did😅
@jadu79
@jadu79 2 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad Du sa också att det var 25-30ggr fler älgar än invånare när det skulle varit tvärt om
@thomasjonsson2766
@thomasjonsson2766 Жыл бұрын
Probably has something to do with the fact that brits are approaching the metric system inch by inch!
@Ikajo
@Ikajo 2 жыл бұрын
Okay, interesting facts about Sweden.... Both the zipper and safety matches were a Swedish invention. Sweden has remained neutral for over 200 years. Denmark and Sweden holds the record for the most wars fought between just two countries. The length of Sweden means there is a difference in the amount of daylight the country gets over a year. With the north experiencing the biggest differences between winter and summer, while the south experience the smallest difference. The Old Norse of Sweden were mostly traders and mercenaries rather than raiders. They also went east while the Danish and Norwegian groups went west. There are more than 4000 runestones in Sweden that are still more or less intact. The biggest number of runestones in one area is found in Uppland, which amount to over 1300 runestones. Same area used to be a very important seat of power and religious importance. Uppsala and Västerås used to be called East Aros and West Aros. Aros was the old name of Mälaren.
@chasparos62
@chasparos62 2 жыл бұрын
West aros... did not know that one... I wonder if george r r Martin did. Makes the game of thrones series a very different thing.. ;-)
@Ikajo
@Ikajo 2 жыл бұрын
@@chasparos62 Well, it is Västra Aros in Swedish. Which turned into Västerås. So, yeah. There's that.
@perthyren601
@perthyren601 2 жыл бұрын
some of that were news for a native Swedish born man of 51 yrs. Jag tar av min hatt för dig, min gode man
@mickey2927
@mickey2927 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden has never been neutral.
@rasmuswi
@rasmuswi 2 жыл бұрын
Hunting used to be mostly reserved for the nobility. In fact, In some parts of Sweden (in and near some royal game parks), people were required to cut off one leg from their dogs, just so they wouldn't be useful for hunting. Gustav III legalized hunting for everyone, and after that it was a matter of years before both the moose and the roe deer, and possibly some other animals, were almost extinct. Not sure if that was when the forest reindeer went extinct in Sweden, but it might have contributed to it.
@classekaka
@classekaka 2 жыл бұрын
Speaking of IKEA - you should try to visit the IKEA museum. It's a perfect introduction in Swedish post war history and the ideas that shaped IKEA.
@christopherx7428
@christopherx7428 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry, but I knew most of these, including that the Volvo invention was really the 3-point seatbelt, which is standard today. I could not have put an exact number to the moose population but I know it roughly. So, what facts can I give you...? 1) Sweden has around 125.000 lakes, more than Finland which is normally known for its many lakes. 2) Sweden is roughly on the same latitudes as Alaska. US citizens at least very rarely have an idea about this. 3) The second university of Sweden was founded 1632 in what today is Tartu, Estonia. The area was Swedish at the time, before the Russian juggernaut started rolling west. 4) For centuries the scolars were puzzled about why the water was disappering along the coast, in particular in the north. They did not realise that it is the land that is rising but thought that the sea somehow withdrew. 5) From around the 10th century until 1544 Swedish kings were elected. In the old laws this was expressed as "Svear äga konung att taga och så vräka". It was Gustav Eriksson Vasa who changed the law so the crown would automatically be inherited by his son. Was any of this new?
@cglanner3806
@cglanner3806 2 жыл бұрын
1) Elements in the periodic table discovered by Swedes: 20. UK is best in that league with 24 followed by USA with 21. But per capita I think we win.... 2) Celsius was a Swede of course. 3) And you probably know about Alfred Nobel and his invention of dynamite.
@attesmatte
@attesmatte 2 жыл бұрын
Dammit, I knew all five. 🙈😂 I need to go dig for some obscure Swedish facts now. 😜
@ophelian4646
@ophelian4646 2 жыл бұрын
Well.. aren't you Swedish? You're out of the game!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
you really do Sara! I'm waiting ;)
@johankaewberg9512
@johankaewberg9512 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden transplanted into the US very nearly touches Canada and Mexico. Not quite but almost.
@ophelian4646
@ophelian4646 2 жыл бұрын
Please could you talk about our very special and old law "Allemansrätten"? That law is a reason us Swedes love being outside in nature. *If* you haven't heard of it - do some research! Love your channel!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
oooh its been a while since I did a video where I mentioned Allemansrätten! perhaps I'll have to bring it back!! would love to dig into it more, its so fascinating! and thanks so much for watching my content, glad you enjoy it!
@Bumbledora
@Bumbledora 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I knew about the seatbelt. Phew! Got the first one! Didn’t know that about IKEA! Lol! Omg! Another thing I didn’t know! About the mooses. They’re just so magnificent! I’ve been in a choir! Hahaha! It was fun! Sweden is bigger than we think. So many interesting facts and I can’t come up with one myself. My brain has gone… foggy… lol! Thanks for sharing 🧡🌸
@SteamboatW
@SteamboatW 2 жыл бұрын
"Sill" is north sea herring, but baltic herring is called "Strömming". It's the same species, but one is (allegedly) fatter and they are used for different things.
@raztendo3540
@raztendo3540 2 жыл бұрын
A cool fact for you in your next vid mate. Country with most islands in the world - Sweden:)
@HannahHäggAutisticTransWoman
@HannahHäggAutisticTransWoman 2 жыл бұрын
I know that one
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
sure is! I knew that one already, so I didn't include it in the video, but you're quite right!! such a cool and unexpected fact to a lot of foreigners I would suspect! p.s. thanks for watching!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
so cool isn't it!
@rasmuswi
@rasmuswi 2 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad the Stockholm archipelago alone has around 30 000 islands, and we have several other archipelagos in Sweden. Combine that with allemansrätten, and you end up with one of the countries where you have the greatest possibilities to spend a night on an uninhabited island, or spend 10 consecutive nights on 10 different uninhabited islands. 🙂
@LasseKongo69
@LasseKongo69 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact! Sweden has the biggest number of islands in the world of around 221.800.. Pretty interesting fact
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
it sure does! and its certainly not something many foreigners would expect I would guess :)
@sholmen1872
@sholmen1872 2 жыл бұрын
This, is true only because the Swedish definition of an island is very loose compared to other countries. A single rock of the coast or in the middle of a lake is considered an island in the statistics if I remember correctly.
@vulc1
@vulc1 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, If you want to get the ultimate choral music experience, you should come and see the Song Festival in Estonia! The Estonian Song Festival is one of the largest choral events in the world. The joint choir has comprised more than 30,000 singers performing to an audience of 80,000.
@AmbiCahira
@AmbiCahira 2 жыл бұрын
I knew these so I can add that when Sweden was populated the south was populated from the rest of Europe while the north was populated from Finland and Russia and Russia in turn was populated from Asia and I didn't find this out until I did a DNA test and found Asian trace DNA from Korea and started digging how in the world that was possible. Another thing most Swedes may not know is that Swedish has 2 tones and pitch accent just like Japanese. I think only people studying Swedish discover that but we never learn this in School so it blew my mind honestly.
@ophelian4646
@ophelian4646 2 жыл бұрын
I knew about that language bit, but non of my friends believe me..
@Ikajo
@Ikajo 2 жыл бұрын
Swedish has tons of different accents. Not just two. So do Japanese. Each region has distinct differences.
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
oooh interesting fact Ambi, thanks for sharing! you're right, when you learn the language as a foreigner, you learn about the different tones and how pitch plays into pronunciation, but its interesting how its not a feature of the education for natives!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
I think Ambi means two different tones and that its a pitch-based language, not that the accent is shared across the country :)
@AmbiCahira
@AmbiCahira 2 жыл бұрын
@@Ikajo Accent as in dialect and pitch accent are two different things, the term is called pitch accent. Pitch accent means that where you put the emphasis in a higher or lower tone determines what the word means. In Japanese Hoshi means to different things depending on if you say it as hoSHI or HOshi and Swedish has this too, TOMten and TomTen changes the meaning and it goes for many other words too. Pitch determines meaning of the word.
@adoby83
@adoby83 2 жыл бұрын
The current Swedish Royal Dynasty was imported from France. A famous French marshal and general, under Napoleon I, took some Swedish soldiers captive in Lubeck 1806. And treated them nice. Soon after, when the Swedes were looking for a new King, he was persuaded to take the job. Bernadotte. It has now been the most longlived Royal Dynasty in Swedish history.
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
wow that one certainly is a new one on me, cool! thanks for sharing :)
@sewe66
@sewe66 2 жыл бұрын
The spanner (skiftnyckel) and lighthouse (fyr) are swedish inventions. Dynamite, artificial dimonds, Celsius scale and more. 😀
@LasseKongo69
@LasseKongo69 2 жыл бұрын
Do you have a source for the lighthouse? Can't find anything about Sweden on that
@rasmuswi
@rasmuswi 2 жыл бұрын
@@LasseKongo69 it's obviously wrong since Alexandria in Egypt had a lighthouse more than 2000 years ago. This must be referring to some specific type of lighthouse.
@timbackman5915
@timbackman5915 2 жыл бұрын
I think they mean the automated AGA lighthouse.
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
fun additions! I've talked about Celsius before, but didn't know about the others actually, interesting!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
no that was new to me too!
@SteamboatW
@SteamboatW 2 жыл бұрын
Well, if you want to see a moose in person in Stockholm then join me at Skansen some day and I'll introduce you. We don't only have some Moose around here, but 17% of Sweden is covered in lingonberries. Guess why IKEA serve Lingonberry jam to every meatball? ... and oh... about as much of the country is covered in blueberries... no, the tasty, wild Swedish kind, not the watery domesticated ones. Another lesser known fact is that the entire naming system of flora and fauna were invented by a Swede, Carolus Linnaeus (Carl von Linné) and that there's a religious movement inspired by the religious philosopher Emanuel Swedenborg that still exists - mainly in the US. ... and John Ericsson that built the Monitor (of battle of Hampton Roades fame) was Swedish, and his brother Nils was the engineer that built the Swedish railway system.
@kennethaxi
@kennethaxi 2 жыл бұрын
Ooff.... This will be hard for me. Need to give You 4 new facts since the first 4 was known to me since.... like forever! :D 1) Did You know that Swedish Television (Sveriges Television) has an archive that is one of the most extensive tv/film archives in the world? They have stored *every* Swedish tv-program since 1979. They started to store some programs earlier in the 60's and 70's but due to high costs of the tapes they couldn't store everything. This changed in 1979. 2) The Swedish royal family is actually descendants from a French officer... Jean Baptiste Bernadotte was elected King at 1810 in Örebro and he never learned to speak Swedish... 3) The lowest recorded temperature in Sweden is -52,6 C and it was recorded in Lappland, February 2nd 1966. 4) Sweden doesn't have an official national anthem... Yes. We sing "Du gamla, du fria" but it has never been officially noted as a national anthem. We sing that song purely based on tradition...
@vulc1
@vulc1 2 жыл бұрын
"Sweden doesn't have an official national anthem" Same in Finland - no official national anthem, just one song considered the anthem by convention.
@olsa76
@olsa76 2 жыл бұрын
Swedes often think about safety first. This is why Swedes first learn to swim breaststroke, while most all other countries crawl. Breaststroke is needed to be able to save lives. The famine you mentioned .... 1867 it was really bad in northern Sweden after several years of mixed growth and snow in the middle of summer. It was not only the moose that were shot but it is reported that no magpie was to be seen. Everything that could be eaten was eaten. Large fundraisers and support galas were held in southern Sweden and even England. But here's the interesting thing .... the government thought that people would get lazy if they got something without working for it, so most went as loans to rich farmers who could prove that they could pay it back, others had to work for that with, among other things, the railway. Only 10% was given as alms to those who were estimated not to be able to work, but they also had to pay with cleaned spruce lichen wich then was mixed with a third of flour. People just got sick from that bread. Should we guess that this has contributed to northern Sweden voting red today?
@annabackman3028
@annabackman3028 2 жыл бұрын
To all not Swedish! In Sweden the "red" parties are left side and the "blue" right side. For instance, it's the opposite in the USA.
@olsa76
@olsa76 2 жыл бұрын
@@annabackman3028 Exactly! Red is normally the color of the left, but the United States always wants to do everything differently.
@jokervienna6433
@jokervienna6433 2 жыл бұрын
Not really sure about this one, but I believe the inventor of the plastic bag was a Swede too. If I remember correctly he never really meant it to be a single use thing. He always reused his bags and always had one with him. You have to check this one up though! :)
@SinaFarhat
@SinaFarhat 2 жыл бұрын
Intressant! :) Ha en fin vecka!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
tack så mycket Sina, du med!
@magnusnilsson9792
@magnusnilsson9792 2 жыл бұрын
Alright I already knew 4 of these, the amount of choirs was new. So let's see if I can give you 4 new ones. 1. Moose consist 50% of poop, a friend of mine hit on with his truck, and the entire windshield went black from poop. 2. Sweden used to be double the size, including, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Vorpommern, Karelia, Ingria & more. 3. The King of Sweden has a license to kill; Any one! for no particular reason. 4. Sweden now pays the highest taxes on labour in the world.
@freemangriffin4953
@freemangriffin4953 2 жыл бұрын
I am curious about all the figurines behind you in your latest videos? Are they Swedish? Do they have special meaning for you?
@jokervienna6433
@jokervienna6433 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden and Finland "compete" of being the countries that drinks the most coffee per capita in the world. :)
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
haha true! do you know how the consumption figures are looking between the two right now? who is edging in front :')
@jokervienna6433
@jokervienna6433 2 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad I only know that Finland beat Sweden in 2018. Btw, ALL top five are - ta daa - the five Nordic countries! :) Italy is nowhere to be seen, though I guess any Italian would claim "it is not about quantity, it is about quality!" :)
@annabackman3028
@annabackman3028 2 жыл бұрын
@@jokervienna6433 I believe we can blame DARKNESS during the winter. To stay awake. And after being addicted, we happily keep up our consuming the rest of the year!!😂
@Chisszaru
@Chisszaru 2 жыл бұрын
We also eat bear meat here in Sweden. I only know that because because i happened to spot bear meat at a local place that happened to sell it. It might not be a fact from this video, but it's still a fact
@alfepalfe
@alfepalfe 2 жыл бұрын
I knew fact 1 and 5 so here are my facts. 1. During world war 2 Sweden may have been "neutral" as we didn't fight on any side but Sweden did export tonnes of iron to germany which they needed for the war. 2. During the cold war Sweden at one point had the 4th biggest airforce in the world.
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
The 4th largest huh? I never knew that!!
@ima6187
@ima6187 2 жыл бұрын
Safety is a big issue in Sweden! Did you know that in Sweden it's recomended to keep the children traveling revearse in cars until they are at least four years old, and that statistics shows that Swedish children are least likely to be injured or killed in car accidents?
@_Wolfsbane_
@_Wolfsbane_ 2 жыл бұрын
So this is for the number of moose (I of course knew there were many) but though the country reached to north coast of Africa, so ... The Swedish district of Uppland has the highest concentration of runestones in the world - with as many as 1,196 inscriptions. England has about 30 ...
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
wow, interesting! who knew! guess it makes a lot of sense though, thanks to the many early civilisations of Scandinavia. cool! thanks for sharing!
@erikgillisostrom6109
@erikgillisostrom6109 2 жыл бұрын
Think you got the number of moose wrong. 25 moose for every Swede would be 250 million moose! :-) That's a lot of moose....
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
hahaha I think I did tooo! wish I'd noticed that BIG slip up when I filmed so I could have retaken😆 oh well, we are where we are! I wouldn't say no to more moose🤩😅
@helenafranzen9828
@helenafranzen9828 2 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad There is a reason why hunters shoot moose in september every year. And there is a reason for the fences you see along most of the big roads in Sweden. Last year there were more than 5000 accidents with moose and about 300 were fatal. If you want to see moose up close, there are moose farms in many places where you can visit them. The moose warnings along the roads are not souvenirs. 🙂
@johansundberg6734
@johansundberg6734 3 ай бұрын
Im swede, I didnt know about the Altantik thing.
@mr.sts.p
@mr.sts.p 2 жыл бұрын
Yes Sweden is a long country but to cold UP north for most Swed to live that is why Moose pupilation is so High UP north in Lappland The big citys UP north are at Coast line with botaniska viken i love your Chanel, ❤️
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
good point Stefan, the weather does get quite extreme the further north you go. I would also imagine that settlements cropped up along the coast up in Lappland to make it easier for transporting goods and trade perhaps? thanks so much for getting involved though, and so fun to hear that you enjoy my videos!
@broderperdurabo
@broderperdurabo Жыл бұрын
1. The seatbelt is not a swedish invention. 2, yes the IKEA cataloge was more distributed than a bilble 3. Nope in Sweden we have no "moose", we have elks. 4, Our quireboys is not molested by priests. 5, yes sweden is a long country.
@Flummish777
@Flummish777 2 жыл бұрын
400 000 mooses, 10mil people, thats not 25x more mooses per swede
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
haha quite right Adam, I made a bit of a slip up with that one!
@jenka_b
@jenka_b 2 жыл бұрын
Pacemaker är en svensk uppfinning liksom respiratorn. 👍🏼
@tobbex7372
@tobbex7372 2 жыл бұрын
Well, brits and math don't cope I guess :-). Forgot that we have the most amount of islands in the world.
@ophelian4646
@ophelian4646 2 жыл бұрын
Is it really true..!? I had no idea.
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
oopsie! you found our weakness ;) I actually knew the island fact before which is why I didn't include it! but you're right, its certainly a fun fact!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
it sure is! :D
@erikandersson6145
@erikandersson6145 2 жыл бұрын
Many smart people per capita. Good at music. Radical people. Not old fashion like UK
@ElayaHell
@ElayaHell 2 жыл бұрын
Great now you got me craving my dad's moose stew!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
sounds yum!! do I get some too for inspiring you?! haha
@herkcollins4263
@herkcollins4263 2 жыл бұрын
I did know about the seatbelt. My add is.... Did you know that many Swedes hate coffee and licorice?
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to have inparted something new Herk! haha very good point about coffee and liquorice, there's this assumption that the whole country goes crazy for the stuff, but of course there are exceptions!
@seriksson9721
@seriksson9721 2 жыл бұрын
Hmm, if there are 400,000 moose and 10 million people in Sweden, there will be 25 people on each moose, right? Not the other way around, there are more people than moose. 5 ants are more than 4 elephants.
@annabackman3028
@annabackman3028 2 жыл бұрын
"Fem myror..." Alla tre är borta. Ikoner ur tiden.😢 Brasse, Magnus och Eva. (VARNING FÖR BARN! med Magnus o Brasse ❤️ "...får själv komma fram och landa", "...kalla upp killarna från knäna!". Ack ja...)
@seriksson9721
@seriksson9721 2 жыл бұрын
@@annabackman3028 Ja tyvärr, men uttrycket och programmen finns kvar. Det påstods att det var ett pedagogiskt sett väldigt bra sätt att lära ut "den svåra svenska språket" och jag måste nog hålla med.
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
I said it the wrong way around🙈😅
@seriksson9721
@seriksson9721 2 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad Yes, noticed it when the comment was made. You have a nice and interesting channel that I follow.
@Oraanu
@Oraanu 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden is the country with the most islands (over 250,000!) Julmust is the most consumed soft drink in Sweden
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
is it the most consumed drink of the year?! wow! I knew it overtook coca-cola at Christmas, but I didn't realise it was the year's best seller! cool :)
@DNA350ppm
@DNA350ppm 2 жыл бұрын
Because I was only half aware of your examples, which are very entertaining, here some other snippets about Sweden: 1) there are many "traditions" that aren't even 200 years old, and not especially Swedish, especially around Xmas, but we commonly believe firmly in them, then we have some real traditions, though we don't know their origin - like why we say "jul-klappar" - what "klappar"!!! 2) Most of the population in Viking-times were unfree slaves (trälar), so those are our common ancestors. 3) Sweden's first female Prime Minister was not elected until in 2021. 4) Sweden has almost no natural old growth forests left, the country is transformed into tree plantations, which we protest against in other countries. 5) We still have, though not Catholic, a name-day calendar. We have some sayings and some kind of traditions that refer to name-days - Tjugond' dag Knut bäres julen ut, Valborg, fruntimmersveckan, Mårten gås, Anders braskar och julen slaskar, come to mind. Most of our names are of foreign origin, a bit adapted as it might be.
@chasparos62
@chasparos62 2 жыл бұрын
2-300000 mooses is a little less than 10 million... I think... :-)
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
hahaha yeeep, made a little bit of a mixup there haha
@vilmanord30
@vilmanord30 2 жыл бұрын
I knew 1,2 and 5. Sweden doesnt have an official national anthem Sweden and Denmark are the two contries in the world with the most wars betwwen them. Most of said wars where fought over norway
@lelleboy9880
@lelleboy9880 2 жыл бұрын
Greatings from sweden!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
jag mår bra också! trevlig att träffas :) tack för din kommentar! kommer du ifrån Umeå också?
@chasparos62
@chasparos62 2 жыл бұрын
Since I knew them all kinda.. here are two new ones: Sweden is the only country in history to have ever had 30 days in February. That is because of the bonkers way we tried to introduce the Gregorian calendar in Sweden... And Swedes are better at maths than britts.... ;-) that’s two... :-)
@SteamboatW
@SteamboatW 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, it was in 1712.
@lindaeriksson7461
@lindaeriksson7461 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden is the 4th larges county in Europe and the 4th least population denst. If we had the same population density as Germany, Sweden would have 123 miljon people....
@leifwilhelmsson9113
@leifwilhelmsson9113 2 жыл бұрын
I don´t want to be a petty word controller, but there are abt 1 moose to every 25 Swedes and not the other way around as you stated. Otherwise - yes I knew all of this but that´s just me beeing me lol
@HeadGodoftheGodCouncil
@HeadGodoftheGodCouncil 2 жыл бұрын
There is one thing that I didn't know, and that is that there are Ents here in Sweden..
@ophelian4646
@ophelian4646 2 жыл бұрын
Ents? Vad är det?
@Ikajo
@Ikajo 2 жыл бұрын
@@ophelian4646 Lord of the rings reference
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
I was just going to ask what Ents meant and than I read on in the replies and realised I wasn't the only one hahaha
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
ingen aning!!😅
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
jaså?
@HannahHäggAutisticTransWoman
@HannahHäggAutisticTransWoman 2 жыл бұрын
One fact Sweden is as tall as california
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
it is? interesting! that really puts into perspective how huge the US is, if California alone is the height of Sweden!!😱
@HannahHäggAutisticTransWoman
@HannahHäggAutisticTransWoman 2 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad the USA is about the side of europe
@ESCstatistics
@ESCstatistics 2 жыл бұрын
To be honest, All these facts are kind of basic swede knowledge so I think everyone knows it, But still interesting for people from other countries maybe :)
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
time to give us some facts that aren't so well know then ;) I'm ready to learn!!
@lokis7230
@lokis7230 2 жыл бұрын
More than 80000 mooses are shot every year. About 5000 are killed by cars and 1000 by trains.
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
wow so many by trains?!😱 poor moose!
@SteamboatW
@SteamboatW 2 жыл бұрын
That car accident numbers makes the moose the deadliest animals in Sweden... .. but the most dangerous is the Wasp. That is because moose seldom kills you close up and personal when you're out of your car - unlike the wasp.
@Maviation
@Maviation 2 жыл бұрын
Well.. I diden´t know that there are 20 moose / person. Therese is around 9m people here, and 400 000 mooses.. So I don´t get the math togheter. But hey :D
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
I said it the wrong way around🙈🙈😆
@Lellefors
@Lellefors 2 жыл бұрын
10.2 million People 3-400.000 älgar as we call them i would Guess its approximate 1 elk per 30 person !
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
I said the figure the wrong way around🙈🙈🙈
@Jonasvolley
@Jonasvolley 2 жыл бұрын
Well, IKEA is seated in a small tax-haven😉
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
haha whaaat?😅
@fnudor4808
@fnudor4808 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden have most lakes in the world and they also have most Islands in the world, sorry Finland they come in second place
@zpitzer
@zpitzer 2 жыл бұрын
nothing was new to me
@johnnyrosenberg9522
@johnnyrosenberg9522 2 жыл бұрын
Wait wait wait wait… 25 moose per citizen? No, no and no. At least not if you said the other numbers right. Bad day for maths? 300 000-400 000 moose, but we are a bit more than 10 000 000 Swedes. So about 25-33 Swedes per moose, not the other way around.
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
haha yes, I said it the wrong way around! read my notes wrong and was clearly tired when I filmed... ooops😅 just wish I'd noticed before posting it haha. good job you guys were here to put me right!
@kimlarsson8759
@kimlarsson8759 2 жыл бұрын
400000%25=1600 swedes in sweden? XD guess you meant it backwards?
@scruffy7760
@scruffy7760 2 жыл бұрын
Am I dumb... But if you have 300,000 mose and 10 million swedes...
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
I said it the wrong way around by accident😳😱🙈 ooops haha
@scruffy7760
@scruffy7760 2 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@theze4988
@theze4988 2 жыл бұрын
Please contact me when you do see a tree roaming around. I have been looking for 35 years now, so I really sympathize with your moose dilemma 😬😇😎
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
hahaha I tried to find a gif of a tree with legs walking around when I made that joke, but sadly there wasn't a lot of material to work with! maybe they move around at night when we're asleep so as to not raise any eyebrows 😅
@theze4988
@theze4988 2 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad I like how you think 👍😁 and your theory may be correct ....... Another theory is that they are ali*ns and work with espion*ge, they are equipped with an extremely advanced technology, so the slightest movement from a human they frieze’s. Because if they were to be discovered, they would certainly not be able to handle all the millions of questions…especially from women 🤣🤣🤣 Or, they are just shy ;-) By the way if you want to see moose, my parents live in the north north of Sweden and they have often them in our backyard eating ;-) So if you are in a really desperate need to see some you are welcome to visit, but expect a group of German folks also hanging around in the backyard, they also love looking at moose’s 😁😎 Or just ask some lokal moose hunters if they put out salt blocks for them, and where you can find them. They love salt 👍
@hannayoung9657
@hannayoung9657 2 жыл бұрын
Hehum.... We dont have moose , we have European elk ( A. a. alces). Mooses are American and Elks are euro-asian. There tiny genetic differences and also American populations is heavier and larger.
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
good point Hanna!
@hannayoung9657
@hannayoung9657 2 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad Also American elk is wapiti here. Isnt languages fun?
@MsAnpassad
@MsAnpassad 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry, but how are there 25 European Elks for every swede? We aren't just a population of 12000. Aren't the correct numbers 33 swedes per European Elks?
@smalm86
@smalm86 2 жыл бұрын
He obv misspoke and meant the other way around :)
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
yep, slightly mistake there haha said it the wrong way around and made a big error haha
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
exactly Sonja haha oops!
@tilltugg
@tilltugg 2 жыл бұрын
Dude.. I appreciate your videos and all.. but You wanna se a moose? Get the F out of cozy Stockholm and visit the north! You said it yourself.. it's a (relatively) large country! ;) The winter up here in the north is nothing like that of the south.. nor are the summers. You may think you have a lot of daylight in sthlm in the summer. Well... No. Not comparatively. ;) Get adventuring, lad!
@JustaBritAbroad
@JustaBritAbroad 2 жыл бұрын
haha Ricke, I've actually only been to Stockholm 3 times😆 in fact, I dont live in any of the 5 largest cities in Sweden! I spend a lot of time down in Småland and I've still never seen one, not to mention I've been up to Höga Kusten and Umeå! I think I've just been unlucky😆 but you're right, the daylight in the summer is mad! I was in Norrland last summer and wowww the days were so nice and long🤩🤩
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