Japanese guy visits Sweden for the first time🇸🇪

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  • @tommysellering4224
    @tommysellering4224 Місяць тому +625

    That was the first time I have ever seen
    1. A slice lemon on top of a Kanelbulle.
    2. A person using a knife and fork for eating fika, or a "bulle" of any kind.

    • @lm7338
      @lm7338 Місяць тому +66

      Also the first time I heard about a specific time to "fika", usually between meals or after one as a dessert.

    • @johanpersson1114
      @johanpersson1114 Місяць тому +18

      if u should do "fika" right u have it first around 10 second around 15 and last around 19-20

    • @Tinnesa
      @Tinnesa Місяць тому +33

      That lemon was wild to behold. A tourist eating with knife and fork is understandable though - although I've never seen it myself either. I'm more surprised seeing a japanese man being able to handle them.

    • @Rubbe87
      @Rubbe87 Місяць тому +2

      Same

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie Місяць тому +16

      @@johanpersson1114 Nah, if you're going to fika right, you should just do it whenever you have a break. Because not everyone can just drop their shit and go I can't work right now, I need to Fika... It doesn't work like that...
      Surgeon: Look at the time it's 10 o'clock, you know what that means, it's Fika time, wake up the patient he needs a Cinnamon roll and a hot cup of coffee...
      OR Nurse: But sir he's not stitched back together.
      Surgeon: Do I have to repeat myself!
      Only in your ridiculous lunacy would this be allowed to occur. The rest of us, take breaks when work allows it, and since most Swedes aren't living in Filthy Rich Stockholm, where the average rent is 4 times the national average.

  • @TheMetalGBG
    @TheMetalGBG Місяць тому +602

    I have never seen anyone eat rödbetssallad with such passion! Enjoy it on a sandwich with meatballs on it. Thats a holy duo of delish everyone needs in their life.

    • @Tinnesa
      @Tinnesa Місяць тому +25

      Haha yea eating it raw like that is crazy

    • @Templarofsteel88
      @Templarofsteel88 Місяць тому +8

      was about to comment the same thing. It is a classic here in Sweden.

    • @rogermagnusson8877
      @rogermagnusson8877 Місяць тому +11

      Yes, its unetable as a standlone. With meatballs on a subway sandwich; its magic!

    • @Ikaelgo
      @Ikaelgo Місяць тому +20

      Obviously it’s ok to eat it on it’s own - since he did it, and loved it! It’s nice with a boiled egg too. Or with fried fish.

    • @Tinnesa
      @Tinnesa Місяць тому +2

      To be fair he was just trying it out

  • @agatonwennerstrom1059
    @agatonwennerstrom1059 Місяць тому +392

    As a native I must say that I'm very impressed with the research you did about our local culture, you really tried a lot of authentic swedish stuff instead of only doing typical tourist activities. Looks like you got a great impression/idea of what Sweden is about!

    • @Nomis_plays_football_games
      @Nomis_plays_football_games 29 днів тому +6

      Hej min svenska bror

    • @Ecke4k
      @Ecke4k 29 днів тому +1

      Säkert lång ifrån native 😂

    • @agatonwennerstrom1059
      @agatonwennerstrom1059 28 днів тому +6

      @@Ecke4k Nämen ursäkta mig unge man, vad får dig att uttrycka dessa tankar?

    • @agatonwennerstrom1059
      @agatonwennerstrom1059 28 днів тому +4

      @@Nomis_plays_football_games wassup bror

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  27 днів тому +27

      Thank you :) Yeah I’ve done research as much as I could haha I really liked immersing myself in Swedish culture🇸🇪 Wanna go to countryside and Visby next time in winter ❄️

  • @brickan2
    @brickan2 29 днів тому +73

    You are so considerate with a low tone of voice, respectful of other people in your surrounding. I see ppl filming and thinking they own the place all the time.... You edit well and make it nice to watch. Swedish and Japanese courtesy are so alike :) You have a new subscriber :) Thanks for visiting Sweden!

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  11 днів тому +10

      Haha yeah I didn’t want to be rude in public spaces, so I always try to be mindful and not bother others around me as much as possible when I film. Thank you for watching :)”

    • @baverfjant
      @baverfjant 17 годин тому

      @@GeorgeJapan This is exactly the mentality that almost every Swede has, so you fit right in with your mindfulness. Unfortunately we are also famous for being non-confrontational, so these days when younger generations, tourists etc. are making a lot of noise in public spaces, we just clench our fists in our pockets and are quietly annoyed at them. We definitely appreciate people like you who remain respectful to their surroundings.

  • @SakuGrönlund
    @SakuGrönlund Місяць тому +392

    The bottle cap is like that because apparently the EU parliament thought that plastic bottle caps are a problem so severe they need to remain attached to the bottle. Nobody likes this design. You can bend it enough so it stays at a 180 degree angle, but it's hardly convenient. You can rip it off though with moderate force.

    • @chimpansi2
      @chimpansi2 Місяць тому +52

      It works fine👍

    • @xxPenjoxx
      @xxPenjoxx Місяць тому +71

      Such an irritating design

    • @emileriksson76
      @emileriksson76 Місяць тому +40

      @@chimpansi2 It works fine *often. But when it doesn't, it's super annoying.

    • @Henrik_Holst
      @Henrik_Holst Місяць тому +114

      If one actually reads the documents on why it was implemented one realizes that it wasn't due to them "thinking" that caps are a problem, it turns out that the caps are one of the most littered single-use plastic products on beaches.
      Also the actual design is down to manufacturers and what we have right now is v1, most likely it will improve as time advances (already e.g Oatly have a much better cap).

    • @zocorzwiftshot
      @zocorzwiftshot Місяць тому +48

      Fellow swede here, fuck those caps.

  • @robertberg1609
    @robertberg1609 Місяць тому +164

    How can you speak so fantastic english, and the pronounciation of Gullmarsplan was spot on. Impressive!!!

    • @n0namesowhatblerp362
      @n0namesowhatblerp362 Місяць тому +11

      Nanting intressant för dig, kolla up "pitch accent languages" svenskan hör dit, precis som vissa kinesiska dialekter och även japanska. Uttalet är viktigt i vart sprak. (befinner mig i utlandet utan svenskt tangentbord)

    • @n0namesowhatblerp362
      @n0namesowhatblerp362 Місяць тому +8

      För att tillägga, därför är det inte rasisitkt om vi är daliga att första folk som pratar svenska med accent. Alla förstar att kinesiskan har problem med det bara pga hur spraket är uppbyggt, svenska är likadan med skillnaden att ingen vet det.
      "Languages that have been described as pitch-accent languages include: most dialects of Serbo-Croatian, Slovene, Baltic languages, Ancient Greek, Vedic Sanskrit, Tlingit, Turkish, Japanese, Limburgish, Norwegian, Swedish of Sweden, Western Basque,[2] Yaqui,[3] certain dialects of Korean, Shanghainese,[4] and Livonian.
      Pitch-accent languages tend to fall into two categories: those with a single pitch-contour (for example, high, or high-low) on the accented syllable, such as Tokyo Japanese, Western Basque, or Persian; and those in which more than one pitch-contour can occur on the accented syllable, such as Punjabi, Swedish, or Serbo-Croatian. In this latter kind, the accented syllable is also often stressed another way."

    • @n0namesowhatblerp362
      @n0namesowhatblerp362 Місяць тому +6

      "When juxtaposed with established tonal languages such as Mandarin Chinese or Thai, the linguistic structure of Swedish reveals a stark contrast. Unlike these tonal languages, where a shift in tone can dramatically change a word’s meaning, Swedish employs pitch accent as a subtler mechanism for distinguishing between words. This distinctiveness does not rest on tone alone but incorporates it as part of a broader array of phonetic and prosodic features. In tonal languages, tone is a lexical cornerstone, with each syllable assigned a specific pitch pattern that is essential for its identification and meaning. This reliance on tone as a primary linguistic tool is absent in Swedish, where pitch accent, though influential, operates within a limited scope and does not bear the full weight of lexical differentiation. The Swedish language thus represents a unique case where pitch contributes to meaning without adhering to the strict, tone-based structure seen in many languages across Asia and Africa. This comparison illuminates the nuanced role that pitch plays in Swedish, marking it as a language that straddles the boundary between tonal and non-tonal linguistic systems, and showcasing the diversity of ways in which human languages utilize sound to convey meaning."

    • @lm7338
      @lm7338 Місяць тому +3

      It was passable but not spot on

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +20

      Haha glad to hear that! I tried my best :)

  • @klankungen7794
    @klankungen7794 22 дні тому +14

    I belive this is the most well read tourist youtube video of Stockholm. So simple but elegant. I love it! Intrested to see other cities after knowing how genuine this video is.

  • @user-wr2ib1yc2g
    @user-wr2ib1yc2g Місяць тому +45

    I relate to the public restroom issue as a Swede it was one of the happiest surprises arriving in Japan. 😂😂

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +2

      😂😂

    • @rickardsvensson7097
      @rickardsvensson7097 27 днів тому +3

      There is an other big reason as of why there is a fee for toilets here and that is crimes and homeless people.
      When it was free to use everywhere, just like Japan, we did have issues with people dealing drugs in the toilets, assault, destruction of toilets, drug use and in some cases, not as common though, but happend, r*pe. The public toilets were a hotspot for a lot of crimes and sleeping homeless people. They had to take action to make issues less likely to happen while still keeping it available. So 10-15sek to use it, was the solution.
      It was not for nothing, it has helped a lot!

    • @HDitzzDH
      @HDitzzDH 3 дні тому +1

      It's only really a stockholm thing, usually public restrooms are free lol.

    • @rickardsvensson7097
      @rickardsvensson7097 3 дні тому

      @@HDitzzDH no thats in basiclly every major city centre and bigger cities.

    • @HDitzzDH
      @HDitzzDH 3 дні тому

      @@rickardsvensson7097 Depends on where you go, every single restaurant, bar, pub, museum, mall etc I've ever been to has always had free restrooms. Central stations however tends to ask for a 10:- fee.

  • @hanes2
    @hanes2 Місяць тому +143

    In sweden, there's also Pressbyrån, which is very similar to like 7eleven. Has around 300 convenient stores

    • @kevinsundelin8639
      @kevinsundelin8639 Місяць тому +23

      Only 300? I could swear that we have more

    • @ellaaapalahti1474
      @ellaaapalahti1474 Місяць тому +1

      That true

    • @KittenCritters
      @KittenCritters Місяць тому +10

      Not only similar, it's owned by the same company.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +16

      Oh I should’ve checked that out as well. Only 7-Eleven caught my eye haha

    • @dragon12234
      @dragon12234 Місяць тому +5

      @@GeorgeJapan Oh and, the english translation for Kungsträdgården is "The Royal Gardens", though now its a public park

  • @hex1c
    @hex1c Місяць тому +66

    I've heard many Japanese people pronounce Swedish words and they sound really good, and i have heard many Swedish people pronounce Japanese words and the Japanese people thought it sounded great.
    Our languages are no where near identical but maybe we have an easier time with it?

    • @Frienea
      @Frienea Місяць тому +31

      We just use a lot of similar sounds in both languages

    • @Celciusify
      @Celciusify Місяць тому +22

      Both are pitch accent languages, so the tone of words can change as you speak them. So if you learn the other language it's easier for you to nail the pronounciation.
      An english speaker will struggle and sound very "flat" or monotone as they start to learn a pitch accent language.

    • @anarfox
      @anarfox Місяць тому +15

      When I started studying Japanese, the first thing I learned was the hiragana. And what struck me was that pretty much all of the sounds in the hiragana exists in the Swedish language as well.
      But it's not true in reverse. Swedish have way more vowels.
      Another thing Swedish and Japanese have in common is pitch accent.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  29 днів тому +26

      Yeah it’s easier for me to learn and pronounce Swedish words than English haha

    • @zipp4everyone263
      @zipp4everyone263 25 днів тому +9

      There are a LOT of similarities between Japan and Sweden. We have the same basic mindset of not disturbing others, showing respect and doing our part for the communities we live in. Japan just takes it a step further, often to the detriment of their own personal health, sadly. I respect the japanese whole heartedly for their way of living and being and i hope they find a better way of dealing with the pressures of their amazing culture.

  • @julaizaya7946
    @julaizaya7946 Місяць тому +81

    Oj !! Sweden look a beautifull country, I love all those water spots !! The gallery in metro line is amazing, the big boat in the museum is amazing too. Wira Bruk look beautifull, I love it's small village vibe, I wish to live in place like that 😁
    A lot of great foods too !! I need to try those moose meatball 🤤🤤🤤.
    Greetings to all Swedish peoples who read that comment 🙂.
    Thanks for the video George, stay safe and take care ^^.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +4

      Thank you for watching 😊 Yeah Sweden has many beautiful places. I want to explore other cities including Visby next time as well🇸🇪

    • @R.W.89
      @R.W.89 Місяць тому +1

      @@GeorgeJapan Maybe Visby can wait untill after Russia calms down. Because Gotland is a strategic advantage that they are keen on having if Sweden becomes a target.

    • @Joppi1992
      @Joppi1992 29 днів тому +2

      @@R.W.89 If Sweden becomes a target from now on, then it'd mean a direct confrontation with NATO. Sure, Russia is hostile against NATO, but they haven't shown any willingness to get into a direct war against NATO as of yet. Lots of proxy wars though, including the situation in Ukraine, but proxy wars aren't really new. So Gotland can rest assured up until the moment when Russia decides to directly confront NATO, which would be an event on a global scale, so let's hope that day never comes.

    • @biohazardashes
      @biohazardashes 29 днів тому

      The north of sweden are closer to those villages, i know. I kinda live in one up here, it's great. Few people, much nature and beautiful spots for sunsets. So i can recommend north of Sweden if comming here

    • @loris-bismar
      @loris-bismar 28 днів тому

      ​@@biohazardashesit is a little extreme to start living in the northern part of the north if you're not used to 24h day in summer and 24h night in winter 😂, and that is besides the cold.

  • @kateschmate
    @kateschmate Місяць тому +53

    I’m glad you enjoyed your stay! ☺️ you’re welcome back anytime 🇸🇪💙

    • @kateschmate
      @kateschmate Місяць тому +2

      And yes, the cinnamon roll is Swedish not Finnish :)

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +5

      Thank you! :) I had a very good time there, and definitely want to come back here again soon🇸🇪

  • @kennchri
    @kennchri Місяць тому +52

    George, this was such an enjoyable video to watch! 🌟 Your excitement and curiosity during your first visit to Stockholm really shined through. I loved how you connected so many elements of Swedish culture with your own experiences and knowledge - like the fun fact about Kiki's Delivery Service being inspired by Stockholm and Visby! The way you explored the city, from trying moose meatballs to visiting historic sites like Gamla Stan and the Vasa Museum, really brought the charm of Stockholm to life.
    Your comparisons between Sweden and Japan, especially when it comes to things like work-life balance and eco-friendliness, were so great. And it was fun to see your reactions to little things like the pronunciation of IKEA or discovering "Kungsträdgården" sounds like "kindergarten" in English 😁
    Thank you for sharing your journey with us. It's always interesting to see a new perspective on a place, and your positive energy and enthusiasm made this video a real treat. Can't wait to see where your travel to Oslo takes you! 😊✈

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +9

      Thank you for watching😊 Glad you enjoyed watching this video. It’s always fun to find something new and something Japan doesn’t have. Travelling makes me so alive haha

  • @ingegerdandersson6963
    @ingegerdandersson6963 Місяць тому +32

    You should try Rödbetssallad on bread with meatballs on top, it’s called a Köttbullsmacka (macka being slang for sandwich)

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  28 днів тому +1

      I’d love to try that perfect combination!!

    • @ReyOfLight
      @ReyOfLight 18 днів тому

      @@GeorgeJapan It's truly a perfect sandwich XD

  • @minicha77em
    @minicha77em Місяць тому +20

    Rödbetssallad is easy to make yourself
    Pickled beets, crème fraîche (sour cream will do), mayo, mustard, salt and pepper (apple if you want)

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  28 днів тому +5

      Oh that’s very simple! But I’m so lazy that I would just buy Robetssallad haha

    • @zickan0826
      @zickan0826 17 днів тому

      @@GeorgeJapan Most people do buy it as well, but it sounds much better that some make it themselves xD

    • @Kaarver
      @Kaarver 8 днів тому

      Home made is so much better too (I actually can't eat the Rydbergs version)!

  • @ArmoredCoreRaven
    @ArmoredCoreRaven Місяць тому +18

    glad you enjoyed your stay! välkommen åter! 🇸🇪

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +10

      Tack för att du tittade! Jag hade det väldigt bra i Sverige🇸🇪

  • @Revament
    @Revament Місяць тому +8

    Great to see the perspective of Sweden from a Japanese person and also you made the video so much better with your humor!

  • @Merak0319
    @Merak0319 10 днів тому +2

    wow I appreciate that, I'm from Sweden

  • @LarsDahlin
    @LarsDahlin Місяць тому +9

    You have a really great pronunciation. Thank you for a great video!.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  28 днів тому +1

      Thank you for watching and saying that😊

  • @S0mJag
    @S0mJag 21 день тому +1

    I have never seen your channel before, I was surprised that you got me to watch the whole video. Really good coverage of my country. 👏🙌

  • @madihaelm9045
    @madihaelm9045 Місяць тому +12

    Love the new style of your videos, G. They are not only extremely enlightening, but also hella funny!! Very good job💕

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +4

      Thank you Madiha😍 Your comment really made my day and motivates me to keep going. Arigatou :)

  • @floydcarlsson20
    @floydcarlsson20 17 днів тому +2

    Finally someone actually getting a real Swedish experience! Love that you actually sat down at a real cafe and enjoyed your kanelbulle. Much love!❤

  • @riccooper5689
    @riccooper5689 Місяць тому +9

    George, I’ve missed you these past few months. Welcome back!

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you 😊

    • @DanielSagulin
      @DanielSagulin Місяць тому +2

      ​@@GeorgeJapan travel to the island between Finland and Sweden, the name is Åland but in English Aland

  • @Sanadachi
    @Sanadachi Місяць тому +2

    As a Swede and a fan of almost everything Japanese, this video was a delight. I couldn't help but smiling all the way through it, thanks you, you've earned another subscriber.

  • @elkevera
    @elkevera Місяць тому +16

    Thank you George, great video. I have been on vacation on the island Öland twice and love the Swedish people and especially the health system at the time. My husband had a medical emergency with an overnight stay and they gave me a bed and food to be there with him.
    - I even had a moose appear right in front of the car and was lucky to step on the brake on time. If you collide with them there won't be much left of your roof. A local showed us some cars that were in a crash.
    -- And yes: The new bottle cap regulation is sucky, try and pour some milk in your coffee. Most of it ends up on the counter 😂.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you for watching :) oh that’s so nice of them giving you a bed and food to stay there with him. I hope he’s got better now!

    • @Elora445
      @Elora445 22 дні тому

      On the milk carton, turn the cap until it is right at the top. You hear when it hits the right spot. It kind of stays there until you are finished. Then you just turn it around or just close the thing again. I drink a LOT of tea. XD

  • @jolinsundgren
    @jolinsundgren 9 днів тому +2

    This was really interesting to watch, thank you. I live in northern sweden 😂🎉❤

  • @daniel29263
    @daniel29263 Місяць тому +23

    Paying for restrooms are not that common to be honest, it's only a thing in places where vandalism and other destructive behavior has been going on before.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  28 днів тому

      😢😢

    • @aelfswyth
      @aelfswyth 25 днів тому +1

      I also thought the same. Even if a big part of the population lives in the Stockholm, Göteborg and Malmö areas, there are so many small towns where life is very different (free toilets in malls for example 😂).

    • @liiiinder
      @liiiinder 23 дні тому +1

      And then theres the restrooms with blue lights because of drug problems... So the needle addict cant find their veins :/

    • @MrZ1234
      @MrZ1234 16 днів тому

      super common in Stockholm with paid restrooms unless they're in a restaurant

  • @LinAziz-f5g
    @LinAziz-f5g 10 днів тому +2

    I’m from Sweden! Hope y’all love Sweden❤

  • @markcarter822
    @markcarter822 Місяць тому +5

    George, I really love watching all your videos. I've been a subscriber for a few years now. You are very fortunate to be able to travel the world. Japan, alot of the Asian countries, Alit of North America, South America, Europe, Scandinavia. So so fortunate, most of us only dream abd read of these places. Always stay safe and healthy my friend. 😘

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you so much! It means a lot to me. Yes I’m so blessed to travel the world and have amazing subscribers like you. Arigatou my friend :)

  • @Small_artistz
    @Small_artistz 27 днів тому +2

    Its amazing that you visited sweden as my home country stockholm is very beautiful but stockholm holds many museums of the medieval times id say if you visit sweden again go to gothenburg with liseberg as a famous amusement park in Gothenburg or go to any lovely place there, it's amazing with the swedish words from a non-swedish person, great pronounciation 10/10!

  • @annanikia7949
    @annanikia7949 Місяць тому +3

    I absolutely love this video! I have not visited Scandinavia but you make it so enticing! Thank you so much for the experience, the knowledge and the wise sayings! Much love to you, George!❤

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому

      Thank you for watching :) You should definitely visit Sweden in your lifetime🇸🇪

  • @SofiaBTrotzig
    @SofiaBTrotzig 8 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing your experience! I was on youtube to find recommendations for my upcoming trip to Japan, when I stumbled upon this. Having lived in Stockholm for about 15 years (and in Sweden my whole life) it was really fun to see it from your perspective. 😊 ありがと ございます!

  • @johanedfors3899
    @johanedfors3899 27 днів тому +3

    I live in Sweden and I have never seen public bathrooms have a charge in shopping malls. Usually in train stations and airports they will have a fee but I am guessing that's less for covering maintenance and more to lower traffic to the bathrooms.

  • @brenna8249
    @brenna8249 3 дні тому +1

    What a lovely video. You are such a wonderful and warm person. Please come back to Sweden anytime!

  • @Bloodlustian
    @Bloodlustian Місяць тому +5

    As someone who moved to Stockholm from elsewhere in the EU. I sometimes forget how picturesque and beautiful the city is.
    I really do enjoy travelling across the waters every day to goto work. Its beautiful in the city in summer but even more beautiful in the countryside in the winter.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  28 днів тому +1

      Sweden is such a beautiful country🇸🇪 I’d love to come back here again and explore the countryside and Visby when it’s winter next time :)

  • @unievr9558
    @unievr9558 17 днів тому +1

    I'm Swedish and love watching japanese content, so seeing a japanese person in sweden was extremely fun to watch! ♥

  • @ewelinagustafsson3956
    @ewelinagustafsson3956 Місяць тому +3

    I'm so glad to see a japanese tourist blogging about Sweden.
    And btw, I don't think i know anyone that eats Rödbetssallad like a snack like you do. I have to give it a try. We usually have it as a side dish to different food. Like meatballs, ham, or just on top of a sandwich.
    I'm very happy you enjoyed your stay here.

  • @heckincat1406
    @heckincat1406 15 днів тому +1

    What?! You went to my country? I knew you as the "easy peezy japaneasy" guy but here you are grabbing my attention and making ME excited about my own country! Great video bro!

  • @ann-sofienilsson9400
    @ann-sofienilsson9400 Місяць тому +4

    Hi George the reason why the cap is stuck to the bottle is that we recycle bottles. When you buy the beverage you also pay a small added fee called pant that is for the bottle and when you recycle it you will get your money back. how much the pant is can be seen on your bottle or can. Often in the past the cap was thrown away and never got recycled that is why the cap is now attatched to the bottle so it will also get recycled and not end up in nature.

  • @factsy7042
    @factsy7042 28 днів тому +1

    Just discovered this channel and I'm a Swede myself and must say, a really nice video! George has both charisma and seem to be a naturally talented guy!

  • @hellmalm
    @hellmalm Місяць тому +3

    I'm happy you enjoyed your stay! I hope to visit Japan someday!

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  29 днів тому +2

      I had a very good time there🇸🇪 Hope you can make it to Japan soon🇯🇵

  • @ohrusty
    @ohrusty 18 днів тому +1

    This was an adorable video. It made me smile. I'm off to watch more of your videos now!

  • @Gush12
    @Gush12 Місяць тому +4

    I'm glad to see you posting more often. I've been missing your videos.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  29 днів тому

      Arigatouuuuu!! More videos are coming out soon :)

  • @annelintala7046
    @annelintala7046 13 днів тому

    Thank you for your video! You are a really good ambassador for Sweden!❤

  • @Dr904
    @Dr904 Місяць тому +7

    No way! You visited my home country! I wish I could’ve said hello to you 😊

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +3

      Your country is so beautiful🇸🇪 I had a very good time there :)

  • @Zedja
    @Zedja Місяць тому +1

    Sweden has always fascinated people from Japan, which is nice because it's the reverse for us living here. I was fortunate to to visit Japan 19 years ago, which had been a dream of mine ever since I was a kid. It didn't disappoint. I'm glad you are enjoying your trip and your pronunciation of the swedish phrases is pretty good.
    I met people in Japan I still talk about to whoever want to hear it, from the student that helped me to find an internet café my first night in Tokyo so that I could email my parents, to the Ryokan owner (who loved to learn new laguages) that told me I didn't have to pay to replace the tea set I accidentally broke, when trying to get a lamp higher so that I could read at night. Or the female guide that had been to Sweden as an exchange student and was going to go back there to attend the wedding of the daughter of the family she lived with. I went there during the month of September, but wish to return sometime during the month of April, just so that I can be there during the Sakura season.

  • @toryistatertot5394
    @toryistatertot5394 Місяць тому +4

    Your videos never disappoint. Personally, I'd love to see that big ship in the museum. It must have taken long hours to make all those details that ship had.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому

      Thank you for watching :) It’s definitely worth a visit. You could spend all day to look at those details and displays haha

  • @catsarkioja7423
    @catsarkioja7423 Місяць тому +10

    You should try making a sandwich with meatballs and rödbetssallad. It's chef's kiss 😀 I really enjoyed your video about my country and I hope you get to come back and explore more parts of the country!

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  29 днів тому +2

      Thank you for watching :) That sounds like a perfect combination! I’ll definitely try that and explore different parts of Sweden like Visby next time🇸🇪

    • @WolfHeathen
      @WolfHeathen 29 днів тому

      @@GeorgeJapan If you try it, add a few pickled cucumbers as well. In Sweden they're called "Smörgåsgurka" or "Gammaldags Gurka". You can get them in Japan as well in that strange place called Sweden Hills, (スウェーデンヒルズ) in Tōbetsu, Hokkaidō.

  • @Ferdawoon
    @Ferdawoon Місяць тому +6

    "Trocadero is an apple and orange flavored soda"
    I'm a native Sweden and I can hoenstly say I have never been able to figure out what Trocadera taste like, but this seems accurate! Had to google it now and yes their website says it's indeed a mix of apples and oranges!
    EDIT: And yes the lid is a new thing people love to hate on. Apparently it reduces plastic waste by a significant amount and it is now a new law that all similar lids must be attached, which means all soda bottles and even milk cartons.
    For the plastic bottles we also have "Pant" which means we pay a bit extra which is then returned to us when we go back to the store and return the bottles. It's not uncommon for kids (or homeless people) to go around looking for bottles that they can "panta", meaning they take it back to the store, get a recepipt for store credits and they can then use that money in the store to buy food or candy. If the lids cannot easily be removed it is more likely that the lid will follow back when the bottle is returned as "pant" so I guess it is more environmental.
    That doesn't stop a lot of people from hating on it though, myself included...

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w Місяць тому +1

    I have to say, George-these videos are the perfect combination of interesting content and you just being engaging. (You seem like a genuinely nice guy, which counts for a lot.) Keep going!

  • @ahedjehad8514
    @ahedjehad8514 23 дні тому +3

    hi, iraqi immigrant that currently lives in sweden here, i love that you actually try and pronounce the swedish words, even if you didn't get it right, just keep practicing. :D also, if you come down to Skåne, you'll find a very different culture: glass blowing is one of them. and it's exactly what it sounds like. to clarify, glass blowing involves you, or whoever is making glass, to blow into a hot pipe, and basically making it into glass. also, in swedish, glass is the swedish word for ice cream. :) again, your swedish is amazing. :)

    • @mattiasakerblom3426
      @mattiasakerblom3426 20 днів тому +1

      There is a area a bit north of skåne in Småland where glass blowing was a huge deal back in the day. ”Glasriket”

    • @ahedjehad8514
      @ahedjehad8514 20 днів тому

      @@mattiasakerblom3426 never heard of that, actually. :) sounds cool. :)

    • @mattiasakerblom3426
      @mattiasakerblom3426 19 днів тому

      @@ahedjehad8514
      If you are into that kind of things its well worth to take a road-trip in that area.

  • @tevlar
    @tevlar 29 днів тому +2

    Dogs are actually not allowed in most places in Sweden either due to allergies.
    On busses they must go inside from the back entrance and sit in a special spot.
    The lid on bottles are attached so people wont throw it away and litter all around, animals eat them or get into water.

  • @MarkMarkthemarkster
    @MarkMarkthemarkster 29 днів тому +6

    As a Swedish person I recommend eating meatballs from ikea

  • @user-ul7ow7mv1o
    @user-ul7ow7mv1o 14 годин тому

    Thank u for traveling to sweden im glad you like it here

  • @MelissaR24
    @MelissaR24 Місяць тому +3

    It's good to see your videos again, George!

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you 😊 More videos are coming out soon :)

  • @wordcoffee101
    @wordcoffee101 29 днів тому +2

    I am American, I speak a some Swedish, and I was so excited to hear you say "Jag heter George!" 🇸🇪 🇯🇵 🇸🇪

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w Місяць тому +6

    10:41 _Rödbetssallad_ is, of course, classic creamy beet salad made from fine Gotland* beets. (“Gotland? Got beets!”) Perfect on a meatball sandwich. Import it to Japan, George!
    *Gotland is Sweden’s largest island, situated between Sweden and Latvia.

    • @RatedManatee
      @RatedManatee Місяць тому +1

      Also Gotland is the island that has Visby, the city that was mentioned in the video.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  28 днів тому +2

      I think I should start import business with that haha

  • @beginbooming
    @beginbooming 21 день тому

    Oh my, this ehad Wholesome 😊
    Thank you, come again!

  • @SSDDssed
    @SSDDssed Місяць тому +10

    "As of July 3, the European Union (EU) has mandated that caps on PET bottles and Tetra Pak cartons must stay attached even after being unscrewed, aiming to reduce plastic waste in the environment. Consumers and the industry alike must adjust to this change" It's a bit annoying yes

    • @Gladissims
      @Gladissims Місяць тому +4

      Idk, I really don't mind them. I think people are getting their knickers in a twist over nothing, honestly. Talk about first world problem...

    • @jongustavsson5874
      @jongustavsson5874 Місяць тому +1

      @@Gladissims it's idiotic bureaucracy solving a problem that didn't exist.

    • @laluba3603
      @laluba3603 Місяць тому +1

      @@jongustavsson5874 Maybe not an issue for you, but you are not alone on this earth.

    • @jongustavsson5874
      @jongustavsson5874 Місяць тому

      @@laluba3603 no. No one "accidentally" dropped caps all over the place, and if you intentionally want to throw it away, you can still do that, meaning it solved nothing.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +3

      I just hope someone comes up with a frustration-free bottle cap design that deserves a Nobel prize in the future haha

  • @coder5382
    @coder5382 Місяць тому +4

    Hey, George, what really gets me going regarding coding or studies is chocolate. Also coffee. That really pumps me up. Especially those with lots of cocoa percentage. I didn't know that countries with higher chocolate consumption had many Nobel Prize winners. Wow! It seems that people who eat chocolate are on the right track then ;-) Sweden looks so wonderful. I've heard about a possible megaquake in Japan. I hope and pray that doesn't happen. We also had a sad weekend in Brazil with a plane crash, where all the passengers died. 62 in total. My heart goes out to all those who lost their loved ones. It was really sad to see the plane falling down. I don't like bringing sad news, but that's part of life. The world is so crazy right now. I just can't go without feeling that for those. Thanks for all the awesome videos, George. Até mais. ;) 👍

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  29 днів тому +2

      Obrigado for watching :) Yeah I saw the news about it, it’s heartbreaking. My thoughts are with the victims and their loved ones🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @haileymalmqvist7261
    @haileymalmqvist7261 7 днів тому +1

    I live in sweden, but i dont live in Stockholm. I live in Hjo, you shud go there. ❤
    Thanks for visiting have fun!

  • @choctiangco
    @choctiangco Місяць тому +6

    My favorite thing about Stockholm when I went is it is relatively less expensive compared to the other Nordic capitals (especially Oslo and Copenhagen).

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah I’m in Oslo now and everything is so expensive haha

  • @sjnothing253
    @sjnothing253 14 днів тому

    you are ricdiculous funny 😂 thanks for such a great virtual trip to stockholm✨one of my favorites places around europe!

  • @thomasroth4533
    @thomasroth4533 Місяць тому +3

    Hayao Miyazaki visited Sweden because he wanted to do Pippi Longstocking. The author, Astrid Lindgren said no, silly cow. So, as you said, Miyazaki used a lot of what he saw in Sweden in Kiki and he also incorporated quite a few Swedish names and words in the wonderful movie. One of the first things you see is a shop that says "Krantz Herrmode". Krantz was the owner and "herrmode" means mens fashion. You will see hese Swedish wors everywhere in the movie, even the flower boxes says "Skivor, which means records. In the old town there were a lot of record shops. The bakery, Gütiokipänjä, is not Swedish though.

  • @Lemmavs
    @Lemmavs 29 днів тому +1

    My man, a classic Rödbetssallad is really easy to make at home, and tastes even better than storebought.
    500g - Sliced Pickled Beetroot, dice small.
    1 - Red Apple, dice small.
    1 - Red Onion, dice or slice small.
    1.5 dl - Mayonnaise
    1 dl - Crème Fraîche
    1 tsp - Dijon Mustard
    Black Pepper & Salt to taste.
    Let it sit in fridge, the longer the better. Enjoy on bread too, if you have not, works REALLY good on bread with coldmeatballs, try it!

  • @fredyyfredfreddy
    @fredyyfredfreddy Місяць тому +3

    There is probably some citypass that you can buy instead of paying for each place separately

  • @kevinsundelin8639
    @kevinsundelin8639 Місяць тому +2

    Finally! I've been waiting for your video on this for like a year or two

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you :) Hope you liked the video!

  • @RETROSATAN
    @RETROSATAN Місяць тому +4

    add meatballs to the rödbetsallad on a toasted sandwich - mind blown!

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  28 днів тому

      That sounds perfect!!😍😍

  • @alexander9716
    @alexander9716 28 днів тому

    Loved the video! I'm glad you liked Sweden and it really shows that you did your research. I was in Japan last year and had an amazing time!

  • @nanadecarvalho7840
    @nanadecarvalho7840 Місяць тому +3

    George talks while smiling 😂

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому

      Yeah that’s what people call Georging

  • @LuckyHaveNOlife240
    @LuckyHaveNOlife240 11 днів тому

    Bro I loved this video because u are so positive and kind 😊😊

  • @stargazer8718
    @stargazer8718 Місяць тому +3

    Rödbetssallad is a bit strong eating it straight from the container. It goes great with some plain bread. Sweden have really many condiments like Rödbetssallad. Dare try other kinds and you will discover a world of "pålägg"!

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  29 днів тому +1

      I should definitely try it with bread or meatballs next time haha

    • @stargazer8718
      @stargazer8718 29 днів тому

      @@GeorgeJapan Oh how cool George replied me! :D Just wanna say a baguette bread with Rödbetssallad, meatballs and greens is a classic on-the-go meal in Sweden.

  • @Ryriame
    @Ryriame 9 днів тому

    really nice video George. ^^
    Hope you like it in Sweden, and was well treated by Swedes! :D

  • @bullfidde
    @bullfidde Місяць тому +10

    Sweden and Finland have many similarities because Finland belonged to Sweden for many hundreds of years until we lost it in a war against the Russian in 1809.

    • @kittehgo
      @kittehgo Місяць тому +2

      And I have never forgiven russia for taking it, it was ours demmit. 🤨

    • @swedishhenke6171
      @swedishhenke6171 Місяць тому +1

      Finland and Sweden used to be one. Its not like we owned them. They were Sweden, and Sweden were Finland.

    • @bullfidde
      @bullfidde Місяць тому

      @@swedishhenke6171 inte riktigt

    • @swedishhenke6171
      @swedishhenke6171 29 днів тому

      @@bullfidde Hur tänker du? Finland fanns inte innan det var en del av Sverige. Det var sen svensk provins med visst självstyre. Som sedan blev ryskt för att så småningom bli självständigt.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  29 днів тому +2

      It’s quite interesting to learn the history of that since I didn’t learn much about it in school

  • @MWCarlsson
    @MWCarlsson 18 днів тому

    I thoroughly enjoyed your video - keep up the good work! Best!
    / M (a native Swede).

  • @lobstershrimp
    @lobstershrimp Місяць тому +16

    George couldn't resist the Moose balls.

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  Місяць тому

      I always want to eat something new when I’m travelling haha

  • @JediMB
    @JediMB Місяць тому

    Well, this was a joy to watch before I go to sleep.
    Greetings from Gävle. Glad you had a good time in the Stockholm area!

  • @SailorYuki
    @SailorYuki Місяць тому +2

    Cinnamonrolls are Swedish. Ikea food sucks. The quality of Ikea food as gone down a lot. You should try Semla at some point.
    As for the lids, EU has decreed that all lids must be easy to find and thus attached to the bottle. It's to reduce littering. Everyone hates them. They're so annoying to get back on the bottle and they poke your face when drinking.
    Try röbetssallad with meatballs. Your mind will be blown.
    Glad you enjoyed my hometown. Come back anytime!

    • @GeorgeJapan
      @GeorgeJapan  28 днів тому

      Thank you for watching! Oh I missed Semla :( Robetsallad with meatballs sounds like the best duo ever. I’ll definitely come back here again and try it and Semla :)

    • @SailorYuki
      @SailorYuki 28 днів тому

      @GeorgeJapan Semla is a fat tuesday dessert. So, from November to March, culminating in February is when you can eat as many Semlas as you want.

  • @NewLayer2Bell
    @NewLayer2Bell 26 днів тому

    Living 1 hour away from Sweden its fun to see videos of people walking places you recognise. Great video, and I hope you enjoyed your stay😊

  • @peartree8338
    @peartree8338 Місяць тому +3

    Regarding dogs in stores. What you've come across is the very swedish (and japanese) custom of not reacting to weird people doing weird things like bringing furry allergens into public spaces. It's really not a thing. It's just that people avoid confrontations.

    • @KungKokkos
      @KungKokkos Місяць тому +1

      I disagree with that, I don't have a dog but I definitely don't react to people bringing them to malls, some restaurants accept them, others don't. On public transport none bats an eye, though they need to be at the back.

  • @timothy36332
    @timothy36332 Місяць тому +2

    Sweden is such a good country

  • @shadowspyes
    @shadowspyes Місяць тому +2

    the soda lids can be broken off halfway, so it's easier to drink with the lid attached. just twist it away from the bottle until one of the sides attached to the cap breaks.
    they made it like that to stop people from throwing the caps in nature.

  • @tommybjorling957
    @tommybjorling957 17 днів тому +1

    Thank You! For you positive reactions about Sweden! 🌹🌿🍧🍷💁🏼‍♂️Tommy Björling in Sweden!

  • @KmpMusicProd
    @KmpMusicProd 15 днів тому

    I visited Uppsala Sweden pre pandemic and was amazed at its beauty and the gothic church and castle! Highly recommend visiting that place next time you're in Sweden

  • @petertyckare3432
    @petertyckare3432 Місяць тому +2

    George! Also try sandwich with cold meatballs in halves with beetroot salad, a classic in Sweden.

  • @1stWellMate
    @1stWellMate Місяць тому

    Wow you really described and captured my homeland perfectly.
    You also woke alot of good memories since i used to go to Stockholm with my grandfather every year as a kid and visit all the museums with him.
    Thanks for bringing some smiles to my face :)

  • @Bag_monkey
    @Bag_monkey 29 днів тому +1

    The fastened lid on the soda is a new EU law dictating that (most) liquid containers shall have a lid connected to the container to reduce unnecessary littering. I think it came into effect earlier this year. It reminds of the old cans in the 80's where you pulled a tab off the can to open it, instead of the current mechanism where you press the tab into the can.

  • @stefanhakola8980
    @stefanhakola8980 11 днів тому

    So cool that you mentioned the fact that the inspiration for "Kikis delivery service" was taken from Mr Hayao Miyazakis travels in Scandinavia, in perticular Stockholm and Visby. When I first saw this movie I was not aware of this but something caught my attention and I rewinded it over and over and saw the look and even street names copied from Stockholm Old Town. I investigated a bit more about it and found ot that he is in fact a big supporter of Swedish (or Nordic culture as a whole). I saw this and Miyazaki rose even further in my appreciation after this. He is an absolute master in the art of animated movies. Brilliant.

  • @Darkkingwtv
    @Darkkingwtv Місяць тому

    i’m glad you enjoyed your stay!

  • @loka-chan6695
    @loka-chan6695 12 днів тому

    As a Swede I am so glad you envoyed Sweden. I loved Japan!!!

  • @ithinkiamoscar
    @ithinkiamoscar Місяць тому

    I love your sense of humour

  • @thatfisherr
    @thatfisherr 28 днів тому

    I love how interested in the culture you are, ive learned things that i didnt know as a swede!

  • @bjoardar
    @bjoardar 2 дні тому

    If you visit Visby in Gotland, you really should visit during "medeltidsveckan" or "medieval week". It adds an even greater atmosphere to the already old and beautiful buildings (and wall) there.

  • @hassegullmarsvik2572
    @hassegullmarsvik2572 7 днів тому

    im impressed of that rödbetsallad going in without meatball. but im absolute with u at that going for a standalone spoon.

  • @Farsigt
    @Farsigt 15 днів тому

    Incredibly well done video. Bra jobbat ;)

  • @johannasjostedt920
    @johannasjostedt920 25 днів тому

    Åååhh loved this video, so wholesome ❤️ kram från Göteborg🤗

  • @oof-h8d
    @oof-h8d 10 годин тому

    As a Swedish male i feel honored to watch this, next time go to Gubbängen

  • @TheRealTMar
    @TheRealTMar Місяць тому +1

    I love Sweden!
    Btw, the bottle cap thing is recent. The cap is stuck on the bottle to prevent littering. In many countries, bottles can be returned to stores for a small fee.

    • @TheFrewah
      @TheFrewah 20 днів тому

      This is the case in Sweden, you get ~10 cents or 1 krona for each bottle that you return. So 1 krona is added to each bottle when you buy soda or similar.

  • @seleuf
    @seleuf 21 годину тому

    8:11 Those bottle caps are a fairly recent thing and they're so you don't drop or lose the cap. Possibly also something to do with reducing plastic litter and thereby being more eco-friendly.

  • @californiamicke9527
    @californiamicke9527 24 дні тому +1

    Meatballs with rödbetssallad = 👍
    On sandwich also = even better 🙂
    Thanks for the video 🇸🇪👋👋