Reaction To 10 Things in SWEDEN That AMERICA Will Never Have

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  • Опубліковано 22 вер 2024
  • Reaction To 10 Things in Sweden That America Will Never Have
    This is my reaction to 10 Things in Sweden That America Will Never Have
    In this video I react to Swedish culture by reacting to Swedish culture shocks that an American experienced living in Sweden.
    Original Video - • 10 Things in Sweden Th...

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  • @Panikmannen126
    @Panikmannen126 2 дні тому +34

    Nothing is free... We pay it with taxes. But i think the Swedish way is better. The more people that can stay healthy, have a chance to get education and have hope for the future, the better the society works. At least i Believe that. But we are moving more towards the American way of individualism (the Me, Me and Me... and anyone who haven't succeeded is a lazy f..k).

  • @MsAnpassad
    @MsAnpassad 2 дні тому +8

    His claim that you need to pay taxes to get free education is incorrect, you just need to be a citizen of the EU.

  • @jonassundell9366
    @jonassundell9366 2 дні тому +14

    Hello Mert!. I lost my wallet in the u.k with all my vacation money and visa-card, i.d-card, etc. Got it back at the police station the very next day. Viva Banbury, Oxfordshire! Kind regards. Jonas Gothenburg Sweden.❤ 😊

  • @evak1003
    @evak1003 2 дні тому +6

    The automatic English text became really funny when he said personnummer which read persuit number. But somehow it's correct, this number follow us swedes into the grave and on wards as well 😂

  • @OMGwtfSTFUbrb
    @OMGwtfSTFUbrb 2 дні тому +17

    Police in Sweden is well respected, except by criminals of corse 😂

    • @jippa
      @jippa 2 дні тому

      Isn’t like that all over the world? 🤔🤔

    • @oxigen85
      @oxigen85 2 дні тому +4

      ​​@@jippaI think in the US a lot of people literally fear the police. Non criminals included.

    • @jippa
      @jippa 2 дні тому

      @@oxigen85 yeah, exactly criminals dont fear the police. No matter where they’re from. Its not a “swedish” thing and america is nit the whole world. Not even close😁

  • @Upe-f9c
    @Upe-f9c 2 дні тому +5

    Great place to live in, I would never, ever move to the US.

  • @SaraKvammen-tx7qc
    @SaraKvammen-tx7qc 2 дні тому +4

    People tend to have more kids the worse off they are ..altso has to do with birth control and religion.Two kids are normal here on average,but many have 3,4 or none at all.

  • @Duke-px2kk
    @Duke-px2kk 2 дні тому +5

    Hey, saw your react, its no better country for families than Sweden in the world. I thought that was well known but maybe its a bit hidden and everyone might dont want you to know this😅

  • @elin19761
    @elin19761 2 дні тому +7

    Thank you, I love your videos! ✌🏻⭐️🌻☮️

  • @SusannLeinonen
    @SusannLeinonen 2 дні тому +1

    It took many years for Sweden to have all the security in the society system. Now it’s getting worse. Where in Sweden does that man live?

  • @wonderlandnise
    @wonderlandnise 2 дні тому +4

    The crazy covid inflation is a global phenomenon, we can't afford to raise kids right now in soooo many countries, Sweden included.

    • @andersmalmgren6528
      @andersmalmgren6528 2 дні тому

      @@wonderlandnise not just that, millennials doesnt want kids in general. Lets hope the gen z are different

  • @Lodgerizer
    @Lodgerizer 2 дні тому +3

    One thing I appreciate as a swede is that we don't get to extreme politically. Even though I lean to the left I can still get behind some of the right's politics. Like this week when the yearly budget was released, I was against most of it, but it was nothing like in the US, where abortions are banned from week six, and democracy is in jeopardy if one of the parties win. It was the usual thing, where the richest get a tax break, and that's what the swedish rightwingers do when they get in power. We're pretty levelheaded, and even the political right in Sweden is to the left of the political left in the US. ;)

  • @staffan144
    @staffan144 2 дні тому +3

    I didnt know about 2 and 3.
    2 seems to apply to all _ICA_ grocery stores around the country
    3 seems to be a local thing. I dont think it applies in stockholm for example, or have i missed something?

  • @TheZimzum77
    @TheZimzum77 2 дні тому +6

    The dental care age will drop to 21 thanks to the current government

    • @staffan144
      @staffan144 2 дні тому +1

      No, it is thanks to all the wasting of money [redacted]

    • @actionalex3611
      @actionalex3611 2 дні тому

      Among a number of other crap things they have planned. Tax cuts for the rich, ring a bell americans? Hopefully they will be replaced in a landslide come next election.

    • @markusolofzon
      @markusolofzon 2 дні тому +1

      Elderly people have worse dental health than people 18-35. They are also more prone to illness caused by bad teeth due to a weaker immune system. There’s absolutely no logic to why those with best teeth should pay less than those with bad.

    • @oxigen85
      @oxigen85 2 дні тому +2

      ​​@@markusolofzonthe logic is that if you're a poor family, the children shouldn't suffer for it. That's why so many things (all medical like doctor's visit for children AND pregnants, prescribed medicine, glasses, dentist visits including retainers, school lunches) are free for children.

  • @ban-draoidh318
    @ban-draoidh318 2 дні тому +3

    We also have high taxes. And still a lot is so unfair too. Like the fact that we have to pay a fortune to go to the dentist, whilst immigrants ( I believe even the illegal ones) get it for free etc. And our health care system is broken, and people have to wait for ages even though they're in serious pain or really ill.

    • @petterhansson7312
      @petterhansson7312 2 дні тому +2

      Where is here?

    • @ban-draoidh318
      @ban-draoidh318 9 годин тому

      @@petterhansson7312 I assumed that it was obvious since the video was about Sweden.

  • @Tguson
    @Tguson 2 дні тому +2

    You can not come to Sweden as an American and study for free. I found an article from 2017 that says that a non-EU foreign student pays on average 123 000 SEK per year to study here.

    • @Geaxuce
      @Geaxuce 2 дні тому +2

      Tbf, thats a fraction of the cost that you pay in the US

    • @Tguson
      @Tguson 2 дні тому +1

      @@Geaxuce True, but also far from the free education for all that was talked about.

  • @Mr.Rosebud
    @Mr.Rosebud 2 дні тому +2

    If Americans whould understand how bad their system is. Well. We do feel very very good over here. And my neighbors are also in good health. And i promise, i have more money then i can spend. (Almost) 😉

  • @mogges
    @mogges 2 дні тому

    Never heard about #3 if you not are in need for help from social services.

  • @HeleneThituson
    @HeleneThituson 2 дні тому

    Wonder where he lives in Sweden

  • @invinoveritas9398
    @invinoveritas9398 2 дні тому

    Thx

  • @matshjalmarsson3008
    @matshjalmarsson3008 2 дні тому +4

    The birth rate in Sweden is not great, I don't know the numbers, but guessing it's 0.8.
    That's, partly at least, compensated by immigration.
    One thing he didn't mention is the freedom to roam law (I belive Scotland has something similar), which means you can go basically anywhere for a swim, pitch your tent and pick berries and mushrooms.

    • @lordnilsson
      @lordnilsson 2 дні тому

      We can't compensate low birth rate by importing analphabet people from Middle East and North Africa. That can't get a job and have to be paid by our taxpayers for years or forever....

    • @rickardisaksson5081
      @rickardisaksson5081 2 дні тому +1

      Birth rate is over 10 in Sweden, but im guessing you mean fertility rate. Still, you are way off, the actual number is between 1.6 and 1.7 births per women.

    • @matshjalmarsson3008
      @matshjalmarsson3008 2 дні тому +1

      @@rickardisaksson5081 That is per Women, there usually has to be a man involved too.
      So counting high, it's 0.85, if your numbers are correct.

    • @matshjalmarsson3008
      @matshjalmarsson3008 2 дні тому

      @@rickardisaksson5081 Sorry if I confused you with bad choises or words, what I meant was how many children are born compared to how many adults there are

  • @Grisfisken123
    @Grisfisken123 2 дні тому +1

    Maybe worth mentioning we also have the highest taxes in the world….

    • @markusolofzon
      @markusolofzon 2 дні тому +3

      Denmark, Austria, Portugal all have higher taxes than us.

  • @andersmalmgren6528
    @andersmalmgren6528 2 дні тому

    Swedish police officers are not the sharpest tool in the shed, mostly because the low salary doesnt attract societies best individuals. That said they have a 2 year education compared to a few weeks in the US, so off course they are better than that. I just wished they focused more on mental strength than physical strength.

  • @AndersLundberg-v9b
    @AndersLundberg-v9b 2 дні тому

    Well there are very high taxes in Sweden, but I think most people don’t really know how much you actually get for your taxes, but in the new fiscal year they are lowering taxes and more fore incomes over about 7000 USD a month, it’s the right wing party’s coalition that won the last election but over all it sounds pretty bad in the US as far as education, childcare and medical services. But they on the other hand sure have things that’s better in the US, it’s like comparing apples and pears 🍐

  • @AM-ui9mc
    @AM-ui9mc 2 дні тому

    Wait, you’re a scott living in Malaysia and only posting things Sweden… why?

    • @livb6945
      @livb6945 2 дні тому +1

      Not only about Sweden tho

    • @AM-ui9mc
      @AM-ui9mc 2 дні тому

      @@livb6945uh what?

  • @evaasjostrom1373
    @evaasjostrom1373 2 дні тому +2

    We don't get anything - we pay tax AND people with many children "get" much more then they pay for because people without children also pay tax for their children. We pay for ALL with our tax: as roads, schools, school food, and so on. Wote for someone in your own country who'll take tax and you get the same.

    • @actionalex3611
      @actionalex3611 2 дні тому

      Are you even trying to make sense lol? Are you aware that if we pay tax for other peoples children it will benefit us as a whole in the long run with a more flourishing society. One of those children might be treating you in a hospital one day or preparing a delicious meal for you in some fancy restaurant. Think about that before spewing your opinions. Maybe your vision only reaches as far as the tip of your nose lol...?

  • @master_jon
    @master_jon 2 дні тому

    I'm Swedish and I did not know this lol

  • @andersmalmgren6528
    @andersmalmgren6528 2 дні тому

    Swedish millenials doesnt want kids so yeah, we are in a decline. Im gen x and we are better at everything 😂

  • @lillerik01
    @lillerik01 2 дні тому

    which policemen, you don't see them and they don't come if you ask for it most of the time.

  • @andersmalmgren6528
    @andersmalmgren6528 2 дні тому

    I think a welfare state is good, but I get taxed 66 percent marginal tax. Thats just insane. Im confident we could get the same or better public services with a more slim public sector.

    • @nikke8058
      @nikke8058 2 дні тому +1

      Highest marginal tax for 2024 is ca 52% and before that roughly around 57%.

    • @andersmalmgren6528
      @andersmalmgren6528 2 дні тому

      @@nikke8058 no 2024 marginal tax rate is same as last year and tops out at 66 percent at 780k SEK yearly salary.

  • @PeterRobertsson
    @PeterRobertsson 2 дні тому +2

    "America"??? What do you mean? North America? Latin America? South America? Or....???..or maybe its just "USA?

  • @bjornsundberg1947
    @bjornsundberg1947 2 дні тому +5

    Sweden has a tradition of taking care of its citizens and that has to do with people's mindsets, which are very different from the American way of thinking.
    Industrial villages (so called brukssamhällen) away from the big towns, where workers were better paid and well protected, had to care for their employees in terms of social activities, education, health care etc in a way that strengthened the togetherness in the society. Volunteers took care of the fire rescue, others joined the local defense force (hemvärnet), all of which made people care about one another, yet above all this there was democratically elected governments that watched over its citizens, perhaps too much in its ambition to create a "perfect" society.

  • @rovhalt6650
    @rovhalt6650 2 дні тому +8

    This wont last though. Asylum seekers are brekaing the system and we will crash hard.

    • @persso1832
      @persso1832 2 дні тому +10

      No. Just because it’s a big problem doesn’t mean Sweden will “crash”. That’s just alt right rhetorics.

    • @joakimkarlsson9942
      @joakimkarlsson9942 2 дні тому

      Ta ut huvudet ur arslet nu. Vart är denna infon från.... Riks? Vi är nere på knäna och behöver arbetskraft i Sverige. Se hur det ligger till i vården. Vi behöver mer folk som vill jobba. Med betoning på vill. Dom som inte vill kan dock ta nästa båt till Danmark.

    • @uniquename111
      @uniquename111 2 дні тому

      Someone watched Trump talking and trying the same rethoric thinking Swedish people are as dumb as the people voting Trump in America. We are not so go and troll some where else.

    • @rovhalt6650
      @rovhalt6650 День тому +1

      @@persso1832 Sure. Keep lying to yourself. That's clearly worked for the past 20 years 🙄

  • @peope1976
    @peope1976 2 дні тому

    The double money back if the meat goes off is a store-specific policy. It is not a law.
    The cost for traveling to healthcare if you don't have your own car or walk or take a bike is dependent on the region but you could call it "basically free".
    Here it is 200 SEK and there is a fee gap.
    I'm disabled and cannot go by bus so I get to go by taxi.
    I love the Swedish system and considering the personal ties I've had with Americans and just general empathy I have been distraught about what has happened.
    For example a nurse getting severely ill. She has health insurance through her job.
    Well. She gets really ill. The health insurance pay for the first thing.
    Then she doesn't have a job anymore. No health insurance.
    No real social services.
    She couldn't afford to go to the doctor and could afford the medicines.
    She had high-risk brain surgery (without insurance... I don't know how it got dealt with).
    Drove across several state lines to get to a big open place where they offer medical for people for free. (Bless them!).
    Had her perfect teeth all pulled out because of an infection.
    Had a serious illness that was so rare doctors hadn't seen it before in person.
    Was offered to be taken care of for basically free at a Hospital several states away.
    But she had to still pay a kind of copay she had no chance of paying for.
    I decided to go in there and pay for that part so she and her brother, who was taking care of her, would be able to go.
    Which made her not die.
    And that is one instance.
    Yeah. I've cried and felt so bad for people.
    And for strangers how people are treated like they are garbage.
    Society needs to fix that.
    Private donations just go so far.
    It should be part of the social contract in my view.
    If it is going to be a dog eat dog world you will see that desperation and behavior that is flowing through such a system.