Is Sweden really as good as it looks like?

We have plenty of fresh vegetables, I honestly have no idea what that guy is talking about.

Even during winter?

These stereotypes about small talk are wrong. Get a swede drunk and they're just like any other person from anywhere around the world.

t. lived in malmer and studied there for 4 years

but Malmo is full of foreigners lol

more than half of malmers were swedes during my time

>mfw a Swede acknowledges the difference between Arabs and Bulgarians
I'm thinking of living somewhere near Stockholm so I can always go there if I need something. Is there any specific reason I should avoif it or is it because of all the tourists there?
I've wanted to go to Japan my whole life and I even began studying the language, but I think it'll be easier for me to adapt to Sweden or some other nearby country than going to Japan and having to deal with getting a job as a foreigner and all that other jazz. I hope everything goes well with you!

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Stockholm at least to me was absolutely beautiful in the "main" areas and pretty above average everywhere else, and I've been to most major European cities

>Is there any specific reason I should avoif it or is it because of all the tourists there?

Just cuz it's the capital and saturated with foreigners so you're just another one, and I think Swedes have a bad impression of most of their foreigners (rightly so I'd say).

I also don't like the mindset in Stockholm, but that's highly subjective, I don't like the "ubranite" vibe I got from most of the people there (if you catch my drift). Again, what's important is that you're happy with your choice. Stockholm is still a really nice city and I'm sure you'll have a great time. It should also be easier to find jobs there and to have visa issues sorted out (though I don't think this is a problem for your since you're European?).

Thanks for your wishes and Good luck moving m8, I hope you find what you're looking for there!

I get what you mean. I guess I'll aim for someplace near the outskirts of it, but there's still a year or two till I can actually start planning moving there. Thanks for the support!

>I think Swedes have a bad impression of most of their foreigners (rightly so I'd say)
Not quite. Before the refugee crisis there was a bigger difference between ethnic swedes and other europeans. But now so many non whites have moved here that if a bulgarian guy come along most will just think "oh hey, another guy from europe and not an arab, nice".