True, English is practically our second language (among our 5-6 official languages). Most people are willing to speak English because we know it and sometimes want to practice it too. So if a swede notices that you struggle with the Swedish, he or she think it's more polite to switch to something you know better, while in fact it's more contra-productive. It's unfortunate. Although, I have noticed this manner in Italy as well on occasion.
Of course it is expensive when you live in the capital city. However, I just checked rental apartments in Bålsta and immediately found one for 5.000/month. I would say that it is worth it to move 50 km out from the city center. The communications are excellent and considering what you get, I would say that it is also very cheap in the Stockholm area: 930 kronor for a month, unlimited use in the whole metropolitan area.
Try costs in London , you might get a room for a few hundred dollars a week Sweden has high tax rates which pay for excellent public services, it’s a hard concept for non locals or other countries
@@aneshalove226 400or more a week is about average in London You’ll only get 400 a month for 1 or 2 small bed well outside of London in less affluent areas, if it’s capped rate social housing
@@aneshalove226 No kidding... It's normal to pay about 1 000 USD a month for a single bedroom with everything else shared in my city in Norway. (Not the capital, but number 3/4 in terms of population depending on how you count)
It is crazy expencive in Stockholm because so manny people want to live there. I live in a smaller town in Dalecarlia and pay 500 dollars for a 6 room appartment (120 m²). But that is a condominium. You will reduce your cost so much if you decide to live somewhere else in Sweden. Love your channel. Take care and be safe. Also I do belive that it is easier to make friends outside of Stockholm, in smaller towns.
Thank you for sharing your experiences! I'm very curious about one thing. You say that Stockholm is very expensive, but compared to what? The cost of things that you are listing in your video is very typical for what we would spend in the US for the same services and products. So from my perspective, it doesn't seem expensive at all. And compared to some US cities, the costs you are listing is actually cheaper in Stockholm (for example: rent in New York, LA, San Francisco, and Washington, DC for a one bedroom apartment is far more than what you say it is in Stockholm). I've heard that Norway is actually the most expensive Nordic country to live in, not Sweden. So I guess my point is expensive is a relative term.
Yeah, basically in absolute costs Norway is way more expensive. But in terms of cost compared to wage after taxes Sweden and Denmark are more expensive then Norway. That's why Norwegians cross the border in the thousands to shop in Sweden and Denmark, but Swedes travel to Norway to work in our service sector by the thousands. Pretty much every restaurant here has at least one swede working here. And Swedes are common in stores too. Construction is dominated by people from Poland. We got a lot of Danish doctors. And so one and so forth.
Just the fact that yuh tek up yourself n go someweh new and really push out no matter wa ppl say. Mi rate yuh. Before I moved from Jamaica at 22 a lot of people hated the idea and pushed their fears onto me. However, I did what I wanted to do anyway. Now they want to visit me and stay with me. I’m ranting but I’m just proud of u for taking chances. Big up yourself my girl. ❤️
Hey Anesha, me and my friend are moving to Sweden this Sunday to live in Stockholm. Miss not being in a lockdown. I'd be happy to buy you a coffee or a beer to chat with you. It would be the amazing first impression of the country to get a drink with a familiar person.
I live in Enköping/Uppsala it's was not so expensive 1year back but after corona rent went up. Like I used to pay 7200kr for the rent but now I pay 7500kr +internet 299kr+ warm water depends on how much I use + security + train tickets + food. I pay almost 9500kr . It's good to live outside Stockholm and I can rent anyone and live together because I have 2room and make person to pay 4000-5000kr for the rent . It's easier to get apartment here I just got my after 1 month I applied. Here is not about the longer you stay in the queue but it's how fast you are for peaking the house. I'm a black girl and it's very hard for making friends, most of them are not real. Sorry for my bad English. I'm
That 'fika-story'... I can see how a misunderstanding of some sort, maybe stemming from a cultural or linguistical mismatch, could lead to a result like that. But if she planned a meetup with you and didn't show up that's just rude. I sure hope that is not the typical experience when getting to know swedes.
From what I understand you complaining about the prices where you live is like the difference between Manhatten and rural Minnesota. It's always going to be more expensive in the city as opposed to a more rural area.
Please can you make a video talking about dating as a black woman in Sweden? How easy is it to date a black man? Are you a Christian, if you are how is the church community there?
10,000 krona is about $1,174 usd for a one bedroom apartment? Please, let's switch! Here in Los Angeles, you will be lucky to find a one bedroom for $1,400 even. I am jealous
How was it finding work? The expenses make sense considering the assistance & structure of the country. BUT how was it finding a full time decent job you enjoy? Thanks for the video, it’s very helpful.
I have been binging Jonna jinno channel and this popped up in my feed. So happy to see a fellow islander living in my dream country (yes my name was the influence)
Moving out if the US is something I’m thinking about. Sweden w is listed as one of the top countries to move to. Ty for giving a Black woman’s viewpoint!
@@aneshalove226 Again, it depends on what other aspects of quality of life you compare it with. If you like living here and the benefits out-weigh the negative - sure. I think, for all our faults, it's a good country to live in.
Living costs obviously depends on the average pay/minimum wage. I dont know now because I left awhile ago but rent in Sao Paulo was about 150% the minimum wage (meaning if you earn minimum wage you'll need to live with family/friends or under a bridge). Rent in Christchurch/NZ (cheaper than Auckland) is about 60% of the minimum wage. How much is the average pay in Stockholm?
Honestly I'd bring it up myself the next day personally. Not in an accusationary tone or anything like that. Just, hey, didn't we plan to meet at x yesterday? Did something happen? Are you ok?
I've lived in London all my life so Stockholm rent is not much different than London's average maybe cheaper! I'm hoping to move to Sweden completely alone and knowing no one jst to start afresh in life so I'm prepared to learn the language and hopefully as least start a degree in London by the time I arrive as I won't have anyone to fall back on. I'm considering buying an apartment but have to do a lot of research! Any advice is welcome! Can't believe how long it can take for the government to approve of you living in Sweden!
@@aneshalove226 Ok I thought it would be easier moving to someone! I'll be doing an distance learning degree starting in London initially which I can continue doing in Sweden, so not a degree at a Swedish university
@@aneshalove226 I don't have document to work in France. I am immigrant and I did seek for asylum but it fucked up, I wanna find a way of getting to Sweden then I try out there.
Glad me buck up pon yuh! Soo good to hear my accent abroad...Sweden at that!..lol...I plan on visiting Sweden, but bwoy, yuh meck me wha tink twice because a di price...dwl....But I love traveling too much for me not to go. Maybe I cut back on the number of days in Sweden, because I'm trying to jump to 3 other countries in that one vacation.
@@aneshalove226 10 years ago I rented an Airbnb apartment in midtown Manhattan. It was only 600 square feet and nothing fancy to look at. When I took the elevator I asked one of the residents how much rent was: $3,500/month (30,000 krone). That's just plain nuts, and yet there are neighborhoods that are even more expensive.
All the nordic countries have a lot of support systems in place to ensure that you will be ok if you are living here. But it might be tough while waiting on said systems to kick in. In Norway for instance you have to pay taxes for a little bit to get the right to use our welfare systems. That in turn means that you need a work permit and tax card I think? And that in turn will require a residence permit. (It doesn't have to be permanent, but might have to be long term).
@@aneshalove226 They will. Although our prices are very volatile. Basically our currency changes in value depending on the oil prices. So something locally produced can have the same price throughout a year but potentially change in value by 3-4x in that year or for imported stuff, our currency might drop in value and suddenly you have to pay 3-4x the amount in local currency for that thing that you did before. (3-4x I'd obviously a huge swing and don't happen often, it's usually way smaller, but I'm using that amount as an example to get my point across). So at one point we might be way more expensive then anyone else, then suddenly we're just about equal to a somewhat expensive place in the US or Europe but with other countries actually being more expensive all of a sudden, and then we're back to being more expensive again. All depending on what's going on with the oil... Most of the time Sweden and Denmark both seem very cheap to us. Although with the market fluctuations there's no guarantee that any one product is cheaper in one or the other country at any one time. But there are trends. Meat, tobacco, alcohol, high sugar products etc are almost always more experience in Norway then the other two countries, because of taxation on those things.
@@aneshalove226 The education system is one thing. But it's more just the whole having a government that actually backs you up part that makes it worth living here. Living in a country where people and the government actually cares... Unless you a refugee apparently... The political right has really made the system dealing with refugees and immigrants kind of messed up in recent years... :-/
Many think that others workers are not allowed a living level wages or that someone else should pay for school, healthcare, transport etc. Stockholm is a capital, all capitals are expensive. Swedes usually find friends throug your interests, so join one of the very many associations for so many interests. You're trying to talk to people on the street in big cities. Research has shown since many years, that people in crowded place need to keep a distance to the masses. Ask your coworker what happened. Maybe her boyfriend called afterwards and she felt she had to see him. Sweden isn't a socialist country. The main party in this area are the socialdemocrat, thats a mix between social liberalism and socialism. Sweden has also changed a lot towards capitalism. Firstly the main factories were moved abroad in the 70ties. Secondly many vote for capitalism. So now many children with needs don't get care 24h, many elderlies have to continue to work even 80 year or go homeless, the grocery stores are closed one by one in the country side the last service. I just had new information about the municipal service available, since I work as nurse, and it cuts upon cuts, so our patientens, where should they go. Also a tip for getting friends. As you said many live here without even learning the language and this usually comes with your attitude of being very critical. So many start critizing you immediately. Many also turn to their own language to cut out the original inhibitants. Others that learn the language and the culture and show appreciation, say it's not so hard to come into the swedish society.
Thanks for a brief explanation. I appreciate it 🙏. I actually made friends here i meant initially. Capitals are usually expensive but Stockholm is also one of the most expensive places to live.. About the factories and stores ... that's kinda sad. I heard about people having to come out of retirement 😪
@@aneshalove226 You're welcome. It's more expensive in Sweden and Stockholm beaucuase we pay the working class more. No minimum wage. But it's ggetting harder and harder, since we're moved into capitalism. So the tiny house and shared living is rising for the working class. I'm glad I'm not young today.
@@aneshalove226 Yeah, it's like my dad says, beaucause he came from really poor background, you need to start saving immediately, keep regular costs low and learn so many skills as possible to continue to be employed. He's speaches on finance makes you do it, just to not hear it again and again.
Hi sister now I am working in Singapore my wife applied study in Sweden but would like asking you this pandemic period I can get part time job seweden?
The apartment thing is more of a problem for the bigger cities. Same with the prices. And now they’re talking about making rent based on the market...which probably is going to make rent a lot higher 😳 Btw, your workmate was just being a bastard. Us swedes tend to be distanced, but when you get to know someone, you’ll have a close and deep friendship for life :) Aaaand...Sweden’s not a socialist country, its market capitalism with high social standard and safety net :)
@@aneshalove226 well, kind of...social democracy, which in the beginning were more like socialism, but never really there. They were more like today’s Vänsterpartiet. :) People probably are, that’s what the system brings. No one wants to build rental apartments, they want to build apartments to sell. So they raise rent until normal people can’t afford to live there anymore, then build new expensive condos instead. Btw, prices are high...which in part is because of that workers get decent wages and since the owners don’t want to make less of a profit; they raise the prices instead.
Girl,the video is very helpful but your personality is awesome 😁 And that hair 😍 I'm also from an extroverted society(Kenya) and I'm thinking I might have to tone down my personality if I come to live in Sweden with my boo 😁
@@aneshalove226 I read rent is like 1500 euro, cost of living of a person around 1000. So that's 2500 gone instantly. 1000 euro remain for pleasures...like traveling, investing maybe, saving money. Which to me doesn't seem that much to be honest. Thanks for your reply!
@@aneshalove226 It's rude... At the very least call and let whoever you are meeting know that you can't come. That said, if they're old they might have dementia or something and simply not remember.
It may depend on from which country your dentistry degree is. Some countries medical degrees are not automatically accepted in Sweden. It might be accepted here, or you might need to study a bit more for your degree to be accepted, or you might need to get a whole new degree. I don't know from which country or which degrees this is applied to, but I recommend looking it up if you're interested.
very wrong you created at the end. many Swedes do not have houses or accommodation in Spain. we are not a socialist country, we are a capitalist country, if we had been a socialist country your hair would not have cost SEK 2,000 or SEK 1,000 for your eyelashes. but we have strong unions and the same job the same salary. young people who have their first apartment have saved up 50000 euro in stockholm usually a couple who work for 5 years and lived at home with their parents
Worth shopping around the nordic countries for the right immigration laws for your needs. There's slight differences involved, and once you live here and have a citizenship it's fairly easy to move to any of the other nordic countries.
Regarding prices: IF you absolutely HAVE to live in the City center of the Capital of the country you live in, which is by far the most expensive area, in the most expensive city, in an already expensive country it will be EXPANSIVE! What did you expect? If you consider it a "necessity" to have your Lashes done, you are a very spoiled person with first world problems!
May I ask what that means? Because I'm confused and unable to make out what that means. We don't really learn much other than American or British English here.
Love ur voice 🥰🥰🥰☺️☺️ am a fan 😉
Awwz thanks 🥰
That's right
True, English is practically our second language (among our 5-6 official languages). Most people are willing to speak English because we know it and sometimes want to practice it too. So if a swede notices that you struggle with the Swedish, he or she think it's more polite to switch to something you know better, while in fact it's more contra-productive. It's unfortunate. Although, I have noticed this manner in Italy as well on occasion.
It's helpful but you become lazy
@@aneshalove226 I guess so. We all have to help out, right.
@@jericoba nice one
English has also been a compulsory subject in Swedish schools since 1953.
Of course it is expensive when you live in the capital city. However, I just checked rental apartments in Bålsta and immediately found one for 5.000/month. I would say that it is worth it to move 50 km out from the city center. The communications are excellent and considering what you get, I would say that it is also very cheap in the Stockholm area: 930 kronor for a month, unlimited use in the whole metropolitan area.
LOL I will move to Uppsala
Try costs in London , you might get a room for a few hundred dollars a week
Sweden has high tax rates which pay for excellent public services, it’s a hard concept for non locals or other countries
Thats still just 400 a month
@@aneshalove226 400or more a week is about average in London
You’ll only get 400 a month for 1 or 2 small bed well outside of London in less affluent areas, if it’s capped rate social housing
@@0KiteEatingTree0 😭 europe is too expensive
@@aneshalove226 No kidding...
It's normal to pay about 1 000 USD a month for a single bedroom with everything else shared in my city in Norway.
(Not the capital, but number 3/4 in terms of population depending on how you count)
@@Luredreier what job do I need so that it will be like nothing to me? 😅
You try to understand the Swedish , that is why we love you.
It is crazy expencive in Stockholm because so manny people want to live there. I live in a smaller town in Dalecarlia and pay 500 dollars for a 6 room appartment (120 m²). But that is a condominium. You will reduce your cost so much if you decide to live somewhere else in Sweden. Love your channel. Take care and be safe. Also I do belive that it is easier to make friends outside of Stockholm, in smaller towns.
Wooooooooooow thats the cost of a room in Stockholm lol
Lucky you
I'm Jamaican living in London for nearly twenty years. Thinking of moving to Sweden.
You should. It’s very nice here
I heard when brits are upset they say they gonna move to Sweden lol its like America's Canada 😅
You should try it
@@aneshalove226 i am a brit wanting to move to a scandinavian country!
Thanks for the video! I'm moving to Sweden from the US and really appreciate your perspective.
Thanks for watching 😊
How can u move from USA to Sweden
@@Gasjesuz I also want to know
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Yet we come in the thousands from Norway to shop in Sweden because it's so cheap.
Lool that's funny
The prices seem reasonable.
$1000 is reasonable for rent.
$200 is reasonable for hair.
And from Denmark. I'm from Sweden but lived in Copenhagen for quite some time. Big difference in prices.
Thank you for sharing your experiences! I'm very curious about one thing. You say that Stockholm is very expensive, but compared to what? The cost of things that you are listing in your video is very typical for what we would spend in the US for the same services and products. So from my perspective, it doesn't seem expensive at all. And compared to some US cities, the costs you are listing is actually cheaper in Stockholm (for example: rent in New York, LA, San Francisco, and Washington, DC for a one bedroom apartment is far more than what you say it is in Stockholm). I've heard that Norway is actually the most expensive Nordic country to live in, not Sweden. So I guess my point is expensive is a relative term.
Norway is more expensive.
Sweden is as expensive as the US but you don't get paid as much.
@@aneshalove226 Thanks for your response. You don't get paid as much in Sweden AND the taxes are higher!
@@subtlegestures EXACTLY
Yeah, basically in absolute costs Norway is way more expensive.
But in terms of cost compared to wage after taxes Sweden and Denmark are more expensive then Norway.
That's why Norwegians cross the border in the thousands to shop in Sweden and Denmark, but Swedes travel to Norway to work in our service sector by the thousands.
Pretty much every restaurant here has at least one swede working here.
And Swedes are common in stores too.
Construction is dominated by people from Poland.
We got a lot of Danish doctors.
And so one and so forth.
Just the fact that yuh tek up yourself n go someweh new and really push out no matter wa ppl say. Mi rate yuh. Before I moved from Jamaica at 22 a lot of people hated the idea and pushed their fears onto me. However, I did what I wanted to do anyway. Now they want to visit me and stay with me. I’m ranting but I’m just proud of u for taking chances. Big up yourself my girl. ❤️
I just love the way you communicate ❣️
Awwz thank you
no one may register in the housing queue before the age of 18 in Stockholm
Thanks
16 years to all sweden.
Yes, its cold and dark here. Nice video, thanx for sharing.
Thanks 😊
Hey Anesha, me and my friend are moving to Sweden this Sunday to live in Stockholm. Miss not being in a lockdown. I'd be happy to buy you a coffee or a beer to chat with you. It would be the amazing first impression of the country to get a drink with a familiar person.
So fika? Lol you're becoming swedish already.
Welcome 😊
Not certain when I would have the time but feel free to hit me up on ig (same name). I hope you enjoy it here.
@@aneshalove226 what’s happening haha
@@antoniofucek1100 a tip is to learn Swedish first
www.reddit.com/r/TillSverige/comments/diomet/if_you_are_moving_to_sweden_be_prepared_to_learn/?
I live in Enköping/Uppsala it's was not so expensive 1year back but after corona rent went up. Like I used to pay 7200kr for the rent but now I pay 7500kr +internet 299kr+ warm water depends on how much I use + security + train tickets + food. I pay almost 9500kr . It's good to live outside Stockholm and I can rent anyone and live together because I have 2room and make person to pay 4000-5000kr for the rent . It's easier to get apartment here I just got my after 1 month I applied. Here is not about the longer you stay in the queue but it's how fast you are for peaking the house. I'm a black girl and it's very hard for making friends, most of them are not real. Sorry for my bad English. I'm
That 'fika-story'... I can see how a misunderstanding of some sort, maybe stemming from a cultural or linguistical mismatch, could lead to a result like that. But if she planned a meetup with you and didn't show up that's just rude. I sure hope that is not the typical experience when getting to know swedes.
Nqh that was when I just just came
Experiences have been better since
From what I understand you complaining about the prices where you live is like the difference between Manhatten and rural Minnesota. It's always going to be more expensive in the city as opposed to a more rural area.
I eventually got over it to be honest
The girl that ghosted you on the fika, you should have asked her: what happend?. Always call people out on their bullshit.
Lol noooo I wouldn't confront her
Please can you make a video talking about dating as a black woman in Sweden? How easy is it to date a black man? Are you a Christian, if you are how is the church community there?
I don't date here but I've heard stories
I haven't been to church here but I'm Christian
The things she is explaining as being expensive are literally cheaper than any u.s. city I have ever been in
The wage is not the same
I imagine that she's comparing the cost of living to Jamaica, just like the cultural comparisons she made between Jamaica and Sweden.
@@aneshalove226 i thought wages were better in sweden 😳
@@astonbrian taxes cut it down
10,000 krona is about $1,174 usd for a one bedroom apartment? Please, let's switch! Here in Los Angeles, you will be lucky to find a one bedroom for $1,400 even. I am jealous
We don't make that much here 🤣
@@aneshalove226 I feel you on that. Unfortunately everything goes up here except salary 😒 the struggle is tough here as well.
@@edugie1820 i don't get why I have to pay to live🤣
@@aneshalove226 lol! Gurl, if only! Shoot, I'm just about ready to carry tools and build my mini cave in the mountains 😁😁
Bring me if it has a heater 🤣
How was it finding work? The expenses make sense considering the assistance & structure of the country. BUT how was it finding a full time decent job you enjoy?
Thanks for the video, it’s very helpful.
I have been binging Jonna jinno channel and this popped up in my feed. So happy to see a fellow islander living in my dream country (yes my name was the influence)
Haha thanks
Where u from?
@@aneshalove226 Trini. Sorry I'm now seeing your question ❤️🇹🇹
Very cheap compared to London. That’s a price of a room here
I heard that 😅
Girl. Melbourne, Australia is another extremely expensive city. I though NYC was bad but they win.
What's wrong with Europeans and high rent? 🤣
@@aneshalove226 Australians aren’t Europeans x
@@RiddimKingdom she might have gotten it confused because Australia competes in Eurovision.
@@totallynotme8153 perhaps x
Moving out if the US is something I’m thinking about. Sweden w is listed as one of the top countries to move to. Ty for giving a Black woman’s viewpoint!
Thanks Anesha. The video was simply honest
Thank you 😊
Omg .. I’m so glad I’m not alone ..
❣
Yep, Stockholm is the most expensive village in Sweden. Of course, it depends on what you compare it with but mmm.
Do you think it's worth it?
@@aneshalove226 Again, it depends on what other aspects of quality of life you compare it with. If you like living here and the benefits out-weigh the negative - sure. I think, for all our faults, it's a good country to live in.
Great video! Keep the content coming 😊😊
Will do 🥰
Thanks
That’s not much for an apartment for yourself. It depends on the size...
The pay cheque is lower here..
Living costs obviously depends on the average pay/minimum wage. I dont know now because I left awhile ago but rent in Sao Paulo was about 150% the minimum wage (meaning if you earn minimum wage you'll need to live with family/friends or under a bridge). Rent in Christchurch/NZ (cheaper than Auckland) is about 60% of the minimum wage. How much is the average pay in Stockholm?
Prices on apartments is high because the housings shortage are in numbers over 800 000 in hole Sweden
Its crazyyy
Did not show up,wow I am glad u understand y, nw an glad u did not bring it up at work ,am listening girl.
Yah it was weird but one of those unsolved mysteries
Honestly I'd bring it up myself the next day personally.
Not in an accusationary tone or anything like that.
Just, hey, didn't we plan to meet at x yesterday?
Did something happen?
Are you ok?
What about buy a house...is it the same thing with the list?
No its not
every swede ever when someone says/shows "hey" when you dont know who it is: who tf are they? Did i forget who it is? Do you know them?
🧍♀️✌
🤣🤣🤣 this is true
Wow in comparison to London rent sound very cheap...people spend those money just to rent a room in here.
But the pay isn't the same lol
@@aneshalove226 true😝
Lol but just as cold
I've lived in London all my life so Stockholm rent is not much different than London's average maybe cheaper!
I'm hoping to move to Sweden completely alone and knowing no one jst to start afresh in life so I'm prepared to learn the language and hopefully as least start a degree in London by the time I arrive as I won't have anyone to fall back on. I'm considering buying an apartment but have to do a lot of research! Any advice is welcome!
Can't believe how long it can take for the government to approve of you living in Sweden!
It look long because I came to my bf I'm sure school is different. 😊
@@aneshalove226 Ok I thought it would be easier moving to someone! I'll be doing an distance learning degree starting in London initially which I can continue doing in Sweden, so not a degree at a Swedish university
Let's move together 💕
But i like it her everyone can survive
Every get a piece
I've a question, how can I move from France to Sweden without no documents.. A hustler should help me out.
France is EU
I think you're allowed to get a job here
@@aneshalove226 I don't have document to work in France. I am immigrant and I did seek for asylum but it fucked up, I wanna find a way of getting to Sweden then I try out there.
@@louisfarrahkan7331 lol idk
@@aneshalove226 thanks beautify
@lous Farrahkan I'm sorry but of course you need a visa. You need to apply for a work visa.
Oh so they are just about work and stay in there circle that seem nice tbh
I love it now but when u just move it annoying lil
#2Breathtakinh for you kkkk😜
I like your personality, just subscribed
Aww thank you 😊
Video made me drop the idea of moving to Sweden.
No don't
It's actually worth it
Wait, but what if you throw out apartments out of the window and live in tents?
Huh?
2, 3 and a little of 4, thats Stockholm problems😉
Ha good to know thanks
Glad me buck up pon yuh! Soo good to hear my accent abroad...Sweden at that!..lol...I plan on visiting Sweden, but bwoy, yuh meck me wha tink twice because a di price...dwl....But I love traveling too much for me not to go. Maybe I cut back on the number of days in Sweden, because I'm trying to jump to 3 other countries in that one vacation.
I'm introverted I'll thrive in Sweden 😍
Ha it was lade for you
Some of those prices are much lower than the prices here in the US.
Thanks for informations ❤️
Ofcourse 😊😊
Have you seen rent prices in NYC???????
Ha what's it like?
@@aneshalove226 10 years ago I rented an Airbnb apartment in midtown Manhattan. It was only 600 square feet and nothing fancy to look at. When I took the elevator I asked one of the residents how much rent was: $3,500/month (30,000 krone). That's just plain nuts, and yet there are neighborhoods that are even more expensive.
@@MrVpassenheim okay I change my mind
Sweden is great haha
I really enjoyed this video👍
Awwz thank you
Do you think a single mother of 3 could make it there
Definitely. I can't think of anywhere else better for raising children
All the nordic countries have a lot of support systems in place to ensure that you will be ok if you are living here.
But it might be tough while waiting on said systems to kick in.
In Norway for instance you have to pay taxes for a little bit to get the right to use our welfare systems.
That in turn means that you need a work permit and tax card I think?
And that in turn will require a residence permit.
(It doesn't have to be permanent, but might have to be long term).
Does the salaries fill in the gap at all with the expensive rents?
It does actually
Cute😍. Thanks for sharing.
😊 thanks for watching
Girl go to Norway or Copenhagen and talk about expensive
I heard norway prices will give u a heart attack lol
@@aneshalove226 They will.
Although our prices are very volatile.
Basically our currency changes in value depending on the oil prices.
So something locally produced can have the same price throughout a year but potentially change in value by 3-4x in that year or for imported stuff, our currency might drop in value and suddenly you have to pay 3-4x the amount in local currency for that thing that you did before.
(3-4x I'd obviously a huge swing and don't happen often, it's usually way smaller, but I'm using that amount as an example to get my point across).
So at one point we might be way more expensive then anyone else, then suddenly we're just about equal to a somewhat expensive place in the US or Europe but with other countries actually being more expensive all of a sudden, and then we're back to being more expensive again.
All depending on what's going on with the oil...
Most of the time Sweden and Denmark both seem very cheap to us.
Although with the market fluctuations there's no guarantee that any one product is cheaper in one or the other country at any one time.
But there are trends.
Meat, tobacco, alcohol, high sugar products etc are almost always more experience in Norway then the other two countries, because of taxation on those things.
@@Luredreier i guess the education system makes it worth it
@@aneshalove226 The education system is one thing.
But it's more just the whole having a government that actually backs you up part that makes it worth living here.
Living in a country where people and the government actually cares...
Unless you a refugee apparently...
The political right has really made the system dealing with refugees and immigrants kind of messed up in recent years... :-/
@@aneshalove226 Also, Norway is behind Finland when it comes to education.
5 things I wish I HAD KNOWN before moving to Sweden.
Please is that amount for rent annual or monthly?
Month
Many think that others workers are not allowed a living level wages or that someone else should pay for school, healthcare, transport etc. Stockholm is a capital, all capitals are expensive. Swedes usually find friends throug your interests, so join one of the very many associations for so many interests. You're trying to talk to people on the street in big cities. Research has shown since many years, that people in crowded place need to keep a distance to the masses. Ask your coworker what happened. Maybe her boyfriend called afterwards and she felt she had to see him. Sweden isn't a socialist country. The main party in this area are the socialdemocrat, thats a mix between social liberalism and socialism. Sweden has also changed a lot towards capitalism. Firstly the main factories were moved abroad in the 70ties. Secondly many vote for capitalism. So now many children with needs don't get care 24h, many elderlies have to continue to work even 80 year or go homeless, the grocery stores are closed one by one in the country side the last service. I just had new information about the municipal service available, since I work as nurse, and it cuts upon cuts, so our patientens, where should they go. Also a tip for getting friends. As you said many live here without even learning the language and this usually comes with your attitude of being very critical. So many start critizing you immediately. Many also turn to their own language to cut out the original inhibitants. Others that learn the language and the culture and show appreciation, say it's not so hard to come into the swedish society.
Thanks for a brief explanation. I appreciate it 🙏.
I actually made friends here i meant initially.
Capitals are usually expensive but Stockholm is also one of the most expensive places to live..
About the factories and stores ... that's kinda sad.
I heard about people having to come out of retirement 😪
@@aneshalove226 You're welcome. It's more expensive in Sweden and Stockholm beaucuase we pay the working class more. No minimum wage. But it's ggetting harder and harder, since we're moved into capitalism. So the tiny house and shared living is rising for the working class. I'm glad I'm not young today.
@@jainamaden156 but I'm young and going through it 🤣
@@aneshalove226 Yeah, it's like my dad says, beaucause he came from really poor background, you need to start saving immediately, keep regular costs low and learn so many skills as possible to continue to be employed. He's speaches on finance makes you do it, just to not hear it again and again.
@@jainamaden156 thank you so much for your insights. You confirmed my thoughts!
hi, but what appartement? social statement?
How impossible is it to rent apartment from gamla stan?
It would probably be second hand contract costing 13k
Your video is very interesting! 😊💕🌸
Thank you 🥰
Do you have to speak the language or can you speak English at work?
English at work
I'm learning the language
@@aneshalove226
Thanks for responding. Have a wonderful day.
Hi sister now I am working in Singapore my wife applied study in Sweden but would like asking you this pandemic period I can get part time job seweden?
Yah places are still hiring
@@aneshalove226 thanks
Are there Swahili speaking people there? It’d be relaxing to hear Swahili amidst everything there?
Alooooot
Influx is a small word babe...a very small word...🤣👏🏾👏🏾
It's not a word used everyday 😭
But I get you
I hate darkness 😢
Darling you bring the sun anywhere you go😍 *BOOM* ! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The apartment thing is more of a problem for the bigger cities. Same with the prices. And now they’re talking about making rent based on the market...which probably is going to make rent a lot higher 😳
Btw, your workmate was just being a bastard. Us swedes tend to be distanced, but when you get to know someone, you’ll have a close and deep friendship for life :)
Aaaand...Sweden’s not a socialist country, its market capitalism with high social standard and safety net :)
I think you guys started off with socialism
After living in stockholm a bit longer I realized the price is high because people are desperate
@@aneshalove226 well, kind of...social democracy, which in the beginning were more like socialism, but never really there. They were more like today’s Vänsterpartiet. :)
People probably are, that’s what the system brings. No one wants to build rental apartments, they want to build apartments to sell. So they raise rent until normal people can’t afford to live there anymore, then build new expensive condos instead.
Btw, prices are high...which in part is because of that workers get decent wages and since the owners don’t want to make less of a profit; they raise the prices instead.
@@jte5783 yah you can still afford rent no matter what your job is..
I think their strategy is working because now I want to buy instead of renting 😅
The safety net is quite sparse, its reputation is much better than the reality. But varies considerably from state to state and town to town.
Girl,the video is very helpful but your personality is awesome 😁 And that hair 😍 I'm also from an extroverted society(Kenya) and I'm thinking I might have to tone down my personality if I come to live in Sweden with my boo 😁
Aww thank you
I like your profile puc
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Is 3500 euro net income / month a good salary to live comfortably in Stockholm?
Your own 2 room apartment, cost of living, maybe saving some money?
Ya
Its above average
@@aneshalove226 I read rent is like 1500 euro, cost of living of a person around 1000.
So that's 2500 gone instantly.
1000 euro remain for pleasures...like traveling, investing maybe, saving money.
Which to me doesn't seem that much to be honest.
Thanks for your reply!
@@IluSsIoNnN most people live with their partner so rent isn't that bad
Interesting video!
Well thank you :)
New subbie here + a fellow Blogger living in Sweden
Yaaay thanks
Your Jamaican....nice....me too thinking of moving there as well
😊😊😊 ha try it out
How was Cuba?
I got lost 😭
It happened to my neighbour she made plans with someone the met here they didnt turn up or Contact her again😂😂 Mad ppl dem
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I still don't know what to think
@@aneshalove226 It's rude...
At the very least call and let whoever you are meeting know that you can't come.
That said, if they're old they might have dementia or something and simply not remember.
I want to move to Sweden 🇸🇪 I'm tried of London been here for 20 years omg 😲
I think its similar
Really I think London is SO COOL im born and raised in sweden and sweden is SO BORING
They actually aren't socialist anymore. Centrist now
Can you find Jamaican items there?
Only a few in Indian stores
I found ackee🤣
@@aneshalove226 is ackee expensive in Sweden?
@@teeskyers a bit and it comes in a tin
@@aneshalove226 thank you for your help Anesha!
I want to move to sweden someday.
Is it easy to find a job there with a dentistry degree?
I want to work as a dentist.
It is :)
It may depend on from which country your dentistry degree is. Some countries medical degrees are not automatically accepted in Sweden. It might be accepted here, or you might need to study a bit more for your degree to be accepted, or you might need to get a whole new degree. I don't know from which country or which degrees this is applied to, but I recommend looking it up if you're interested.
@@Narnendil Yep, that's true in Norway too.
Bless you
Thank you
Yikes, not showing up without warning you... :-/
That's super rude...
I know 😭
Is it easy to find a student friendly job in Stockholm?
Verry
@@aneshalove226 if you don’t mind, what are examples students usually take?
@@iiAngelic the government gives financial assistance. University is free and people work part time
I would survive there.. what I socialization lol
😊😊 its pretty nice
very wrong you created at the end. many Swedes do not have houses or accommodation in Spain. we are not a socialist country, we are a capitalist country, if we had been a socialist country your hair would not have cost SEK 2,000 or SEK 1,000 for your eyelashes. but we have strong unions and the same job the same salary. young people who have their first apartment have saved up 50000 euro in stockholm usually a couple who work for 5 years and lived at home with their parents
Most people i know and come in contact with even ikea workers have accommodations in spain
cool I know 1 at my job, but he wife is Spanish, do not know if it counts then
@@jowe172 ha maybe
Please give the equivolent indollars or pound, nice content though
Its basically the same.
Your rent sounds expensive even for Stockholm and I’ve lived here all my life.
It's too expensive
@@aneshalove226 It sure is, and it’s hard to find cheaper as you mentioned.
Anesha pls how much do there pay for house help pls find out for me,cos very soon i will be in sweden as a maid
I mentioned that in the video
If you're a maid i hope you live with them.
Pls how long to take you when you apply for asylum seekers in sweden?
I didn't apply for asylum
@@aneshalove226 okay to get permanent resident how long it take pls
@@kadermiguel7888 2 years
@@aneshalove226 thank you so much
Worth shopping around the nordic countries for the right immigration laws for your needs.
There's slight differences involved, and once you live here and have a citizenship it's fairly easy to move to any of the other nordic countries.
Woah-
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inflocks is a very big word my friend 😂😂😂😂
Don't it🤣
Regarding prices: IF you absolutely HAVE to live in the City center of the Capital of the country you live in, which is by far the most expensive area, in the most expensive city, in an already expensive country it will be EXPANSIVE! What did you expect?
If you consider it a "necessity" to have your Lashes done, you are a very spoiled person with first world problems!
No denying that. 😊
Girl dats scared me ,the hse situation boy 15 yes dats long an sad
Sounds like forever loooooool
May I ask what that means?
Because I'm confused and unable to make out what that means.
We don't really learn much other than American or British English here.
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Nice 1 mi gal..
But u need to tek in some UA-cam vids n start do hair there and mek a money on the side😂 money in a itttt
Next time lol
You seem very friendly...
The first video I enjoyed seeing...most of all you're beautiful..
Please will it be easy to find a job as a nutritionist?
Swedes are very health oriented
I think so actually
Can be a teacher
Next life 🤣
@@aneshalove226 🙃
Omg!!!! You’re Jamaican???!!!! 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Wah gwan 🥰🥰
Getting a house and waiting Lik dat omg
Its a battle lol
@@aneshalove226 I wanted to move but thinking twice now
@@joinions8118 if you have kids its good to live here
Otherwise it doesn't really matter
Ook OK fine we get it 😂😂😂 it’s very very very very very very very very very very very expensive 😂😂😂
I have to let you know 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm passionate about it
Yes. Very.
God natt sov gott my darling 4ever? My heart belong to you an Sweden true my love?