• frank
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    5 days ago

    What are some things you miss in Korea about Switzerland, Poland, and Germany? Any things that you don’t miss?

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      Sweden, not Switzerland ^^.

      Polish, or more correctly silesian food like Krupnioki, Makówka, Kiełbasa Śląska, Gołonko.

      The laid back attitude to both work but also relationships between people and society attitude in Sweden. That is where I felt the least stress.

      Germany, the very active live music scene.

      What I don’t like in Germany is the constant nagging and stressing people.

      In Poland the extremism in regarts to politics mixing with the church and what come out of it like abortion ban, anti lgtbq laws, etc.

      And in Sweden I don’t like the winter, ist dark for so long and then mostly without snow but just wet and gray :D

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        5 days ago

        I read Sweden, thought Sweden, and wrote Switzerland anyway. I blame a lack of coffee this morning.

        Cool, some large cultural differences for sure. I don’t know how North in Sweden you were, but as a recent ex-par to Denmark– I’m finding Denmark’s winter to be very similar to how you describe Sweden’s. It is very relaxed though, work and socially. And that’s nice