Sabaton is one biggest metal bands from Sweden. Their drummer is married with the dutch female singer Floor Janssen and she sings in one of the greatest Symphonic metal bands in the world Nightwish. And she is as you nowadays living in Sweden with dogs cats horses and a child. Floor ranks as one of the top female metal singers in the world.
@ophelian46463 жыл бұрын
Thanks for bringing Allemansrätten! The original purpose (long ago) was that everyone should be able to travel through the whole country and surviving in the woods by eating whatever you found, berries, fruits etc. *But* there are some _very_ important restrictions like you can't break branches of trees and making a fire on cliffs or big rocks. We learn about this in shool, and to *respect* nature! You can be there, walk there and eat whatever you find there - *but you can not destroy it in any way!*
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
you're more than welcome! I'd like to do another video about it sometime where I dig into it in a bit more detail, as it really is fascinating! good point about making sure people learn to respect the nature though, very important addition well made!
@katam64713 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad I think that's a good Idea. One important thing to remember is that there ar areas 'naturreservat' with restriktions in Allemansrätten. And also some plants and mushrooms are protected because the are very rare and cmust not be picked. This can be the case in some areas or in the whole country, so you really ned to inform yourself if you go to places you don't usually visit.
@MartinAhlman3 жыл бұрын
Allemansrätten rules! And the "as long as you leave it as you found it" really works in more places than just in some part of a forest, hence the recycling :-)
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
you're totally right Martin!! we all have a human responsibility to treat other things and people the way we want to be treated right? thanks for stopping by👋🏻
@coolbeans86827 ай бұрын
Imagine what a great place the world would be if everybody left it just a little bit better than they found it.
@katam64713 жыл бұрын
The Swedish impact on music is not only in modern music, btw. There are many opera singers, conductors, instrumentalists and choirs that are just as famous within the word of classical music.
@arudegesture3 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of a story of when Pavarotti during an interview was compared by the reporter to Jussi Björling. Pavarotti is said to have replied: "Please, I'm only human!" =)
@tntfreddan31382 жыл бұрын
Best Swedish Rock and Metal bands: Mustasch (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal), Dead By April (Metalcore), Sabaton (Power/Melodic Heavy Metal), In Flames (Melodic Death Metal), Amon Amarth (Viking themed Death Metal), Dream Evil (Heavy/Melodic Heavy Metal), Europe (Glam Rock/Hair Metal), HammerFall (Power/Heavy Metal), Bloodbound (Power Metal), Brothers of Metal (Viking themed Power Metal), Raubtier (Industrial Metal), Hulkoff (Raubtiers vocalist's solo project), Bourbon Boys (Raubtier's band members but they play Country Rock), Pain (Industrial Metal), Opeth (Death Metal), Ghost (Doom Metal/Rock), Sator (Hard Rock) and Freak Kitchen (Alternative Rock/Metal), and many more.
@byggs1293 жыл бұрын
Sabaton - En Livstid i Krig Live in Gothenburg. Check that out.
@draug79663 жыл бұрын
Some swedish metal bands to check out, in no particular order: Amon Amarth, Candlemass, Entombed Raubtier, Bathory, Sabaton, Amaranthe, Månegarm. I could go on for a lot more but those are my favourites.🤘🤘
@skaggigocharg063 жыл бұрын
Jag vet inte om det har lika stor påverkan idag som när jag växte upp. Men Musikskolan var en viktig kugge för unga som ville hålla på med musik. Man fick låna instrument, man kunde boka lokal att repa i. Man kunde till och med spela in demo-kassetter (ja, så gammal är jag :) ). Flera av dom fördelarna har ju minskat idag när både instrument och annan utrustning har blivit billigare och mer lättillgängligt.
@AndyD0705683 жыл бұрын
I came very close to moving to Sweden from the UK about 6 years ago. I only didn't because then I met my now wife. As we now have a son moving from grandparents makes this unlikely now. We will definitely be holidaying in Sweden when the world gets back to normal. A few Swedish metal bands to check out are Sabaton, Katatonia, Hammerfall and Opeth.
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
oh you did Andy? how interesting! do you have some other connection to Sweden that made you interested in this country in the first place, or have you just always been intruiged? hope you get to visit sometime soon! its well worth the trip🤩🤩
@AndyD0705683 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad My old boss was Swedish (from Gothenburg) and had a few trips over there when I worked for him. I've always had a fascination for Scandinavia in general and my experiences of Sweden just made it seem like the perfect place for me.
@AngryPostmanStockholm3 жыл бұрын
Not so into these bands/genres but try Mustasch
@arudegesture3 жыл бұрын
@@AngryPostmanStockholm Or maybe not, what with their recent controversies.....
@AngryPostmanStockholm3 жыл бұрын
@@arudegesture Ok, idk what these controversies are? I just mentioned a band playing music i like ;)
@timbackman59153 жыл бұрын
If you want some great Swedish metal bands to listen to I heavily recommend Sabaton, Amaranthe and Raubtier. 🤘😈🤘
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
oooh thanks for the recommendations Tim! I'll take a look into them!!
@mazfaerie28523 жыл бұрын
Sabaton are amazing! They teach real stories of military history through heavy metal 🤘 absolutely one of my fav bands! If you watch their KZbin videos I advise putting the captions on to get all the story. Their animated story videos are really informative also. I recommend No bullets fly animated video and Nightwitches animated video. Also Bismark official video and Christmas Truce is a great introduction to the band and where to start.
@petrihalonen28553 жыл бұрын
And if you want harder and darker metal then try Orbit Culture, Dark Tranquillity, In Flames or Thyrfing.
@attesmatte3 жыл бұрын
Allemansrätten isn't actually written in law, but it's mentioned in our grundlag. The base principle is "Don't disturb, don't destroy", and as someone else mentioned, I think a deep dive into allemansrätten would make a great video. I have also experienced that foreigners sometimes don't understand allemansrätten and its core principle, and they cut branches and sometimes even build little shelters from trees they cut down. Oh, and the littering is horrible sometimes! 😭
@RobertClaeson3 жыл бұрын
Grundlag = constitution, so it's serious business.
@attesmatte3 жыл бұрын
@@RobertClaeson Yes, but it doesn't have a particular law to itself. 😜
@fmattiasc3 жыл бұрын
It's just mentioned. Not defined what it actuslly means.
@olakeyser1673 жыл бұрын
The metalscen from sweden you should listen to Sabaton, Therion, Candlemass and last but not least Europe....
@andersholt46533 жыл бұрын
Brill video. Btw, Allemansrätten is written into our Constitution, in other words very difficult to change. It would be fantastic to see a video solely on Allemansrätten, as many non-swedes don't know enough about it, ie what you can and can't do. Eg, you can pick berries and Chantarelles, but you are not allowed to break off branches on trees, not even dead ones. Keep up the good work and remember, it's better to stay six feet apart than six feet under (Covid).
@ProgMannen3 жыл бұрын
Very good tap water we take for granted...
@leifwilhelmsson91133 жыл бұрын
As beeing Swedish myself I enjoyed your list, but talking about allemansrätten, there is actually one exception of what you are allowed to pick and that is, of all things, hazlenuts! They were considered so valuable in the old days that they are a no no.
@katam64713 жыл бұрын
I'm a Swede and I didn't know that. On the other hand I've never found any hazelnuts in nature.
@zpitzer3 жыл бұрын
I beleive moss is an exception too
@katam64713 жыл бұрын
@@zpitzerI think you're right. As I understand it, you can only pick moss and lichen if you are allowed by the land owner and even then just in a small scale. And not if it's protected, of course.
@kajsan7603 жыл бұрын
There's also an old law, that I think is still there, that all acorns belongs to the king. Specifically for his pigs to eat to get superior flavour. Not that anyone would mind if you pick them. No one cares about this law anymore, and most people don't know about it.
@katam64713 жыл бұрын
@@kajsan760 I think you refer to the law called "Huru svin må i ollonskog släppas" (how you may release swine in woods with acorn). I really like that title, btw. This law is from 1734 (had to google that :-) ) It was not just the king's pigs that could eat acorns though, you could let your pigs lose in your own forrest. I've no idea if there iwas an even older law that stated that all acorns belonged to the king.
@danhanqvist4237 Жыл бұрын
Allemansrätten means that trespass is very limited. You can't hang around peoples homes, but private land is not closed off. You can basically go anywhere on the surface of the earth without being shooed off.
@zirie33323 жыл бұрын
Alongside the parental leave there is also a nice system for childcare with preschools and I guess even the morning and afternoon care for children in school is special. At least the price is pretty special. At the moment I'm not sure exactly what the costs are and ofc it may vary between different "kommuner". Other countries have their system of daycare etc. but when I have talked to people in other countries they seem to think it's pretty special how it works here.
@nemo66663 жыл бұрын
Metal here is so many great bands, In Flames 🔥 Amaranthe, Sabaton, Dead by April, Dark Tranquality, Eleine and many many more.
@katten023 жыл бұрын
When you say say that Sweden import garbage you should also mention that Sweden get paid to take care of it. So it's double win for us;-)
@jokervienna64333 жыл бұрын
This is a tough one - but take a look at Swedens military strategy. Sweden has had peace for very many years. We have claimed to be neutral (which I do not agree with), BUT the point is still clear: Sweden has had peace for a very long time. Sweden has truly balanced on the edge of the knife, many times. And still made it. And for defense, I doubt that any country in the world have managed their own air defense as good as Sweden. We have built our own fighter jets, even as a very small country. No, I am definitely not happy with all of this - but we have peace. And manage it.
@BosisofSweden2 жыл бұрын
I'm with you.
@martingronqvist15383 жыл бұрын
Probably not the first saying this. You look a lot like Tommy Steele. Just listen to him talking in is early career, you also have a similar dialect.
@runner10862 жыл бұрын
One band i didnt see here is the In Flames, they are a metal music, they use Swedish music that we had old music as an ide for theys songs. it isnt like most metal music here, but they are good to listen to. no offence for the other metal music. we have so many metal band that we can listen to. Realy nice to have that.
@thebeebz9511Ай бұрын
A commonly overlooked thing Sweden does better is snow clearing. Sure you hear about those high taxes going to education\healthcare, but there is no such thing as a “snow day” in Sweden. Come snow, hell, or high water…you can still get around.
@MDobri-sy1ce3 жыл бұрын
I still kind of like, Ace of Base. It was big in the early to mid 90's. Spottily was started by a Swede I think Daniel Ek, and I can't remember the other guy. I did a report on Spottily for a class last year. I am not the biggest fan of Zara Larsson but I love "Uncover." And "Lush Life" is okay. And of course IKEA. I did a mini-blog on IKEA as well.
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
yeah, the Swedish impact on music is mental isn't it🤩and as you say, Spotify is a great example of them changing the game again! my girlfriend quite likes Zara so I was actually at one of her concerts last year and the girl can definitely sing! as you say, uncover is🤩
@Adam-ww8eiАй бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad I mean it really doesn't get any better than British music though. You guys are the kings of popular music. There really is no comparison
@katam64713 жыл бұрын
It's also worth to point out that about six percent of the Swedes sing in choirs. I live in a "kommun" (what's the English word for that?) with about 7000 inhabitants and off the top of my head I can think of seven choirs. There are probably a few more that I don't remember or even know about.
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
so we have districts and counties, so I would say "district" is the most similar in this instance, since region and county are probably more similar! wow, its impressive to hear that the movement is still so strong though, nice!! how did you get involved in your choir?
@589steven3 жыл бұрын
Municipality would be the closest translation.
@katam64713 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad My first choir was in "musikskolan" when I was about eleven. Then I've been singing in choirs on and off through my whole life. My current one I found by investigating what choirs there were when I moved to where I live now, 10 years ago. During covid it has been periods with no rehearsals, but we have been singing a lot outdoors when the weather wasn't TO bad - on the topic of Swedes liking to be outside. :-)
@katam64713 жыл бұрын
@@589steven Thanks!
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
@@589steven are you from the UK too? we don't have municipalities?😅 that's more of an american thing haha
@HelenSch3 жыл бұрын
Great list! I really want to go see &Juliet now! Definitely seeing that when in London next time.
@JustaBritAbroad2 жыл бұрын
thanks Helen! you'll have to let me know what you think when you get to go and see &Juliet! It was so good🤩🤩
@ArchieArpeggio3 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Finland once again! Well those things are mostly the same here in Finland. Pregnent woman can stay out from her job after 154 days of pregnancy for the "mothers vaccation" (straight stranslation from our own word for "äitiysloma"). It lasts 105 days (sundays are not counted) and your employer pays for her salary at that time. After that mom or dad can leave at home until the child turns two years old. That time is called "vanhempain vapaa" (parental leave). Goverment pays from that time daily allowance for five days of the week. There is also three week period for fathers to be home with the baby. It´s called "isyysvapaa" (fathers leave) and employer or goverment pays for that time to the dads salary. Well the music scene is little bit different in Finland. We import mostly metal music and it´s known fact that Finland has most metal bands for capita in the world. Yes, that is one thing were we beat heck out of swedish 😂. Even thou we are "happier" than swedish we still are so grimm and evil that we hit out hard with our metal. We don´t have very much of pop music that had gone to charts (few of course, but not too many). Before larger metal scene back in 70´s and 80´s when Sweden was mostly known from Abba Finland was known more of classical music like Jean Sibelius. We´ve also had very talented conductors like Esa-Pekka Salonen who is by the way at this moment principal conductor and artistic advisor of the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, conductor laureate of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and music director of the San Francisco Symphony. All mans right here in Finland is basicly same as in Sweden. We can go to forrest and pick berries and mushrooms, but not from anyones yard. We usualy say foreigners that stay so far out of private properties that you cant see the house or buildings from the closest yard and no-one cannot say to you that you are too close. Same thing for camping and making a fire. No-one wants to see someone putting camp up too close. Always keep places clean and never leave trashes or anything else behind. Also better check first that it´s not too dry becouse then it´s illegal to make open fire (common sense). We don´t have any fancy word for our coffee brakes we have in work (and we drink more coffee than swedes 😂). We don´t usualy eat so much of sweet things on our coffee brakes like swedes. Sometimes yes, but i rather eat something thicker like bread. And of course here we are proud specialy of our ryebread. It gives good amount of energy and fibers that keeps better hunger away than white bread or buns. And same as in Sweden we have lots of coffee places that sells buns and pastries, but i think those are more of a fancypants who sit in offices and have light jobs 😄. I have a flashback that this is something i´ve told you before some other comment earlier last year. And what comes to recycling i think we are little bit futher on that too. My friend moved back to Finland from Täby and she always says that we handle recycling way more precise than swedish. Well we started here before 90´s and that time it was woluenteer and only paper had to recycle, but when there came other awailable bins for glass, metal, plastic and so on, people started to use those in most households.
@peoforsgren74113 жыл бұрын
I must agree, from a swedish angle it feels like Finland is doing much the same things as we are but just a little more… hardcore. Oh and I must thank you also for one of the greatest nights of television when monsters conquered the eurovision song contest. Go Finland!
@Divig3 жыл бұрын
I think the nordic countries are very similar, this video could have been about any one of us. (Except for the metal. Sweden and Finland has the best metal bands. But I am not that interested in black metal, Norways claim to fame)
@akeolsson80203 жыл бұрын
Please correct me if I am wrong but I have a feeling that something close to allemansrätten exists in Scotland (not in England). Years ago when backpacking on the Hebrides we asked where we could put up our tent. The answer was (as long as you don't put it in somebody's potato patch...)
@paulinebelford26453 жыл бұрын
Yes it does, or very similar. I'm from Scotland (though now live in Sweden) and landowners there are required to have public pathways through their land. You can't get right up to their houses but they have to allow access to mountains, lochs, forests, and the coastline. I appreciate allemansrätten in Sweden but it's not so different from Scotland. I lived in England for a while and it was weird not having the same freedom to roam there.
@mr.sts.p3 жыл бұрын
Great toppic Greg! 👍 😀
@peterwesterlund3 жыл бұрын
Great vid
@anders6303 жыл бұрын
Metal (not mentioned yet) Entombed not easy listening but they are/were important in the genre. Indie pop Thomas Stenström, Miss Li, Håkan Hellström. Rock the Hives , Hellacopters, the Nomads. Theres of course lots more but metal and indie pop are very big genres here.
@jmolofsson3 жыл бұрын
The title makes me cringe, but the edit of this video is outstanding. Without doubt the best edited video from you I've seen ever! Impressive! (The script is good too.) Greetings from Spain!
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
Hey Johan! Thanks for the feedback! I have to agree with you about the title, sadly without being a bit clickbaity and dramatic youtube don’t seem to push your videos to wider audiences, otherwise I’d definitely choose something a bit more sophisticated! Fun to hear you liked the script and editing though. Now I’m wondering if you’ve seen my surströmming video though of the one where I tried Swedish candy, or went to Croatia? Because I think personally that the editing in this one has nothing on those😂 Didn’t realise you were based in Spain though! Lovely! What part?? Take care!
@jmolofsson3 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad I've maybe missed the Croatia video. Would you care to tell what I should put in KZbin's search field to find it? In Spain, we've moved a few times and lived for lengthier times in Barcelona, Gran Canaria and on Tenerife.
@JustaBritAbroad2 жыл бұрын
of course, no problem at all :) kzbin.info/www/bejne/p6quhomMdpmfhJY - there's the link! aahh Barcelona is my favourite city ever!
@DetStoraMisstaget3 жыл бұрын
SABATON är ett måste🤘🤘🤘. Tack för en bra kanal 👍
@JustaBritAbroad2 жыл бұрын
tack för bra tipsen Magnus!! och för att du tittar :)
@yamikage88263 жыл бұрын
Sabaton! they makes music about war events and similar subjects.
@christopherx74283 жыл бұрын
Allemansrätten is great, we do love our access to nature. However, it is not exclusive to Sweden. I think it is a right in Finland too: Finland was a part of Sweden for around 600 years and the freedom to roam nature is an old tradition.
@shlinn3 жыл бұрын
Didn't see them in the coments abour metal/rock. In flames, hardcore superstar, hammerfall, just to ad some more names to the list =)
@f.s89543 жыл бұрын
Metal? Meshuggah must be mentioned!
@zpitzer3 жыл бұрын
Sweden has now passed the UK in music exports.
@BerraLJ3 жыл бұрын
Just go listen to Sabaton and songs like Bismarck, Christmas truce, Final solution, amazing songs all of them.
@RobertClaeson3 жыл бұрын
I believe couples get an extra 5% top up if they split the 480 days of parental leave precisely equal among themselves.
@rasmuswi3 жыл бұрын
I'm always kind of amused by the fact that the only two people who have written more US no1 songs than Max Martin are John Lennon and Paul McCartney.🙂
@mr.sts.p3 жыл бұрын
People in Sweden 🇸🇪 need something to do under winter time why not learn play a music instrument or create music! Music has allways been apart of a thing seens Viking age for us.
@Chisszaru3 жыл бұрын
As a Swede, grew up to know my father. I'm not looking to become a father myself, as I'm only 22, soon 23. I take my time to see where i really want to go in life. Love and money isn't anything i desire right now. And I'm a metalhead, and i listen a lot to the Swedish Melodic death metal band Amon Amarth. Only half of all metal bands i listen to is Swedish
@MDobri-sy1ce3 жыл бұрын
When I was 23 I got my diploma except, I do not want to open my own business. I would much rather be an Eco- Blogger or freelance blogger and raise environmental awareness or document my language journey. Unfortunately, due to circumstances, it will take me longer to get that certificate in Digital & Social Media. I did want to travel after I graduated but with what money lol. Now, it's a bit of the opposite where I have money but things are in dire straits right now. I mostly listen to Finnish and German metal. Except Sabaton they are Swedish.
@Chisszaru3 жыл бұрын
@@MDobri-sy1ce i don't really know what to do in my life. I just go of my vibes when it comes to stuff
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
thanks for your metal recommendations! and fun to hear that there's some younger Swedes checking out my content too!! have a great evening :)
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
@@MDobri-sy1ce its a shame that the global situation is kind of putting a bit of a half to travel right now isn't it? exploring new cultures is one of the most enriching experiences, I hope we get to do it again soon!
@Chisszaru3 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad and i want to visit other countries like USA and The UK. The only countries I've been to is Denmark, Norway, Poland qnd France
@bjarkih19772 жыл бұрын
Isn't allemansrätten similar to the right to roam in the UK ?
@bernhardb47113 жыл бұрын
As a Swedish expat, I tell the locals that: "ABBA? Nah, that is really Norwegian. To see Swedish music, check out Meshuggah!" (No, I don't have nightmares with Fenriz knocking on my door, wanting to use a rope for discussing that... Not at all.)
@katarinawikholm58733 жыл бұрын
ABBA is Norwegian wtf?! Meshuggah is great, tho
@annaerikssonkihlberg3 жыл бұрын
@@katarinawikholm5873 No, you are right Abba is 100% Swedish! Annifrid Lyngstad was born in Norway by a Norwegian mother and German father but during ww2 she went to Sweden with her maternal grandmother and changed her citizenship to Swedish so yes Abba is 100% Swedish because Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus are all Swedish
@bernhardb47113 жыл бұрын
@@katarinawikholm5873 I didn't want to tell the locals about how popular pop is in Sweden. :-) One guy here claimed that their local pop variant was the worst on the planet. I laughed and jeered at him -- then showed him dansband from the 60s! I crushed that debate like Chuck Norris (sorry about a lack of pic for the meme). But ... it isn't a win when the loser feel embarrassed and sorry for you. :-)
@hourbee55353 жыл бұрын
Sweden has the best refugee acceptance policies as well.
@mariannejohansson13613 жыл бұрын
Swedish is a very melodical language so maybe music becomes a natural step further.
@olasjoberg21113 жыл бұрын
actually, you can't forage hazelnuts here in sweden, that is one of few exemptions in the allemansrätt, since long ago when the king owned everything.. i think there are one or two more excemtions.. but since swedes dosn't seem ti lika hazelnuts fresh, noone ever picks them.. so no biggie. butwhen u see ppl from other parts of the world looting som strange tree/busch they are probably foraging hazelnuts, that you werent even aware that existed :) my ex-wife explained this and actually showd me... i have never even thought about hazelnuts in the free here in sweden. perhaps beause its mor common in the southern parts och sweden... not where i live and grew up
@kristofferhellstrom3 жыл бұрын
Didn't even know we had hazelnuts growing in the wild here in Sweden! That's really interesting
@jmolofsson3 жыл бұрын
@@kristofferhellstrom In the South we have (that's where I used to live, "Österlen" for people from Stockholm).
@kristofferhellstrom3 жыл бұрын
@@jmolofsson I live in the south of Sweden but didn't know about hazelnuts.
@olasjoberg21113 жыл бұрын
@@kristofferhellstrom i lived in gothenburg and my ex wife showed me, i just thought that there were ordianry trees/bushes.. they are hard to spot, the nuts, easiest to check under it there are som on the ground. do you know what too look for? :) a hint might be, if there are ppl comming from other origin, acting suspicius under bushes/trees... this is the most likely way to find them.. .cuz they know what to look for
@johanlundberg10323 жыл бұрын
Sabaton! :)
@JustaBritAbroad2 жыл бұрын
goood recommendation!!
@Iae863 жыл бұрын
Näää. The thing you say about the word fika is not true at all. It is just a slang word formed in about 1910 (Kaffe, turned into kaffi, and then "back slanged" into fika) and coffee was only outlawed in periods way way earlier than that, (1794-1796, 1799-1802 och 1817-1823).
@mickegidlund26513 жыл бұрын
Please! Läggtill lite mer om allemansrätten. Många som kommer har missförstått den och sågar ner träd och annat.
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
tror du att de kommer misförstå från det jag sa? jag sa att man skulle inte störa naturen och att det måste vara lika när man lämnar som det var när man kommer😳 samtidigt, går det alltid att prata lite mer om det i en annan video så klart!
@mickegidlund26513 жыл бұрын
@@JustaBritAbroad Ja kan missförstås. Jag vet du sa. Men finns företag "utlänska" som utnyttjar det. Kapar träd och mycket mer. Säg att man absolut inte får ens bryta av en gren på ett träd. Endast får röra sig i skogen och plocka bär och svamp.
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
@@mickegidlund2651 jaså? jag accepterar definitivt inte att förstöra miljön så ledsen om det var inte tillräckligt tydligt!
@jmolofsson3 жыл бұрын
Allemansrätten kräver väldigt mycket läsande, om man verkligen ska få detaljerna rätt. Helt ärligt, utan att vilja såra någon alls, så tycker jag att detta var precis lagom mycket.
@berithenback35905 ай бұрын
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@moonlily1 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't pat them on the back about Max Martin being behind the homogenization of cookie cutter assembly line pop music. That's not something that Sweden is doing better, not that the country as a whole is responsible for the global music industry taking all creativity and quality out of modern music. That's a collaborative effort that has a lot of hands in it. I'm just saying that Max Martin being responsible for a massive output of same-sounding music is not a good thing, except for him. But that's okay, they've still got healthcare, clean water, low poverty rates, good education, etc. And also it's very, very clean and people hardly litter at all. And I like their beer better, it's not too hoppy.
@erikandersson61453 жыл бұрын
Sweden has many smart people per capita.
@erikandersson61453 жыл бұрын
No welfare in UK like in Sweden. Sweden is more modern. UK is so consevative
@CM73878 Жыл бұрын
… but less murders in London than Stockholm per head of population. I am part Swedish by the way.
@kimsj73053 жыл бұрын
Another 300 days. Not 200 🙂
@MM-bc4bz3 жыл бұрын
IKEA
@JustaBritAbroad3 жыл бұрын
thought I'd avoid mentioning the famous I word for a change in this week's video hahaha