After five years of dating someone speaking a foreign language and being baffled by the simple phrases "what did you say" and "have a good day", which are as elementary as you can get, there simply is no interest in learning, imo.
Nice ❤ just found your Chanel. So fun when you do the swedish content because i am a swedish woman. But i enjoy your other videos to. Hej nicho och adri hoppas ni trivdes i Frankrike lycka till med allt mvh j
I mentioned the same in part one where the girl had no clue what "what did you say" and "have a good day" in Swedish meant. After years of dating a Swede... smh
Swedish fish is definately a thing in Sweden. When "lösgodis" started out. There wasn't as many different kind of treats to choose from and "fiskar" or Swedish fish like you call it in the US was one of the major ones. Then the last 10 or 15 years they have kinda ended up in the shadows cause there is so much new stuff. If you're Swedish and born like 95 and later, then Swedish fish isn't as known.
Me and Evan use to be colleagues and we would discuss his videos frequently 😅 Two of my explanations. When Swedes are young we are always divided depending on the year we are born. Or in sports it would always be the class of "89 and 90's in this competition" for example. The year we are born are used instead of saying our age. So even when we are older we are aware of how old someone is just by knowing their year of birth. But like one of you said, if we know that the age difference is too big we would just say our age. But if I would study at university for example and I would meet all my upcoming classmates on the first day I would say (directly translated) "I'm a 92". That's just how we learnt it. I understand for people that's not use to think like that it's like talking kilometers when they only know miles. Second thing, weeks. The industrial vacation is always week 28 - 31 if I'm not wrong. This means all factories (back in the day) would be closed down during these weeks. Which meant like 50% of all Swedes would have vacation these specific 4 weeks. Cause Sweden was very much factory based like 40 years ago. This is the same as with what year you are born. All Swedes know when these 4 weeks take place. If you were to ask me what month week 45 is I would have 0 clue. Week 28 is about middle of July and 31 is beginning of August. And these four weeks are like the highlight of the Swedish summer since July is the warmest month. It's THE month Swedes kinda long for all year. Think of it as Christmas almost. for a country with warmer climate, July isn't that special. But for us it is.
Stora skyltar +flaggor och liknande vid varje affär. Något man ser vid större affärer normalt sett utanför stadskärnor. Skyltar är en del av pre-sales messaging och det är tydligt att stora skyltar=bra för försäljning i Sverige. Dessutom gör det så att man lättare hittar fram till affären i områden med många affärer. En troligtvis viktig anledning är också att i Sverige är det svårt och i många fall nästan omöjligt att skylta vilt efter vägar så man försöker maximera skyltningseffekten på/vid sin affär där man får skylta mer fritt.
Ya I’ve had it for two years now and still love it! The only thing I’ve noticed recently is that there’s mold starting at the very bottom of the toothbrush that I can’t clean…my husband has had an oral b toothbrush for over 6 years now and hasn’t had that issue so I’m not sure what’s up with mine 😂 If I ever need a new one I’ve been eyeing Suri which came out after I got this one and is a more sustainable company. I haven’t done much research on them though ☺️
@@NichoandAdri Very nice. Glad that it's working out well for you. I just got mine in today, and so far, I'm liking it. My mouth feels very fresh and clean. I recently lost my first 2 teeth so I don't want to loose anymore haha :p THanks again!
Svenskjävlar is probably the saltiest one we have. Djungelvrål is milquetoast and just a nice thing to chew. I actually have a can of pure salmiak that I sometimes grab a pinch from.
IKEA is a furniture store, not a place to shop candy or other sweet stuff, this was a little misleading for someone that hasnt heard about swedish IKEA, please make a re-visit, and buy some furnitures, or guide us through the Department store
We're surprised you feel that way since most of the video is of us walking around the store. We have a few other IKEA videos and we linked to our IKEA playlist in the description so we hope you like those more!
I apologize for that, didn't watch the whole video before i pushed the comment button...but is this fillmed in USA or Sweden? since most of the names on furnitures and stuff is in Swedish language@@NichoandAdri