The TRUTH Why SWEDES Don't Feed Guests

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@sniperwolf50
@sniperwolf50 Жыл бұрын
Or maybe they were having surströmming for dinner and wanted to spare their guest
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Valid point.
@leglock
@leglock Жыл бұрын
What a hospitality they have!
@owidiu28boo
@owidiu28boo Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same
@user-kb9cg2xq9p
@user-kb9cg2xq9p 3 ай бұрын
But the guest would've known
@Shiraori999
@Shiraori999 Жыл бұрын
As a swede visiting I always got the question "Äter du här/hemma"(Are you eating here/at home?) or "Vill du äta här?"(Do you want to eat here?). I usually responded "Jag äter när jag kommer hem"(I'll eat when I'm home). The whole thing is a bit weird but I do love the jokes and memes that have come from this.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
That sounds sane.
@swecollector8576
@swecollector8576 Жыл бұрын
Well in my case it was ,you have to go home we are gona eat now.
@AB-sr3yv
@AB-sr3yv Жыл бұрын
As a child I also went through this to sit and wait for my Swedish friend who was eating in another room. thought it was just as disgusting as now. the sad thing is that how you try to make it sound like stories, they are not stories but something most immigrants have experienced and for some strange reason you try to make it sound like a lie's. I know you yourselves think it's disgusting because otherwise you wouldn't have spent so much time saying it's a lie. Sweden is a racist country, look at the comments on social media and you will see how racist the Swedish people really think. that they have voted racists into the government only strengthens that picture. I, like many other immigrants, am now looking for another place to migrate to because no one wants to live in a society where they charge such high taxes as then this money goes to him who ate food alone with his family in secret.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
I experienced it myself and I'm as Swedish as one can be. It's not about racism and it's not a "lie". Good job wasting your time with a video without listening to its content, just so that you can write an uneducated comment. Bravo :)
@LambertTech09
@LambertTech09 Жыл бұрын
As a Brazilian, sometimes forced to eat against my will, I understand now and even agree with some of the reasons. But it's yet, indeed, a cultural clash. I think I would sit in the middle, to offer but not make a big deal of it, if the guest refuses (here, some people can take a refuse as a personal offense, so it can be kinda hard for an introvert person). And, Brazil was discovered by and a part of the Portuguese Empire and later mainly colonized by people form Mediterranean Europe, along with the slave trade from Africa, so you can see where this is coming from. I also have seen another take on this, that the relationship with food is different, regarding waste, from countries with harsh winters and one crop a year to countries with mild winters and two crops a a year. Anyway, that helped a lot to understand. Tack för din videor!
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
That's is also true, we don't have a tradition of sharing food at all. Your crop was your problem. We barely have villages because the farms were split up. Everyone lived and worked alone.
@redhen689
@redhen689 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in New Jersey in the 1960s. Generally, we were expected to be home for dinner. When it was dinner time, I’d head home. I rarely ate anything other than maybe a snack on rare occasions at my friend’s or neighbor’s houses. I never experienced waiting in another room while the family ate though.
@Doggy_Styles_Coding
@Doggy_Styles_Coding 7 ай бұрын
In germany this stereotype exists as well. In Fact although you hear it alot, i always invited my guests to stay for dinner and where always invited as well. It is just a myth made up by randoms. For the argument with money, a guests more costs about 3€ when we feed him. That should be affordable in any case (children even less since they dont eat that much).
@Geospasmic
@Geospasmic Жыл бұрын
I'm kinda glad I missed this and got to hear it from somebody who researched and thought it all out first. This doesn't seem too strange, I grew up in California and remember similar situations as a kid- usually it was about permission from parents, and not wanting to interfere with plans.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Bottom line is that, if you grew up in Sweden, you probably know what to expect from one another and if you moved in later, you don't and you have to learn it. That's all there is to it.
@felipebulac
@felipebulac Жыл бұрын
Man, if only I had Twitter to be able to take part in this rich and fruitful sociocultural discussion. I guess I'll just have to miss out on all these great ideas coming out of there.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
You're good man 😂
@memalang94
@memalang94 Жыл бұрын
3:22 Ladies and Gentlemen, in films you simply call these lame excuses a "Plot Convenience" 🤣🤣🤣
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Let's call the reasons you do something in your culture lame, that everyone from that culture is in on and understands!
@memalang94
@memalang94 Жыл бұрын
@@sayitinswedish nah man, I doubt it, IF this is part of our culture, would call it out, not defend it lol
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
@@memalang94 no you wouldn't call it out, because it would be normal to you and everyone else
@memalang94
@memalang94 Жыл бұрын
@@sayitinswedish bruh, just fyi, I'm a muslim, I call out muslim masculinity of the islam faith on a daily basis, so back to my comment, I DOUBT.
@erexford
@erexford Жыл бұрын
When I was a child, at our home dinner was almost a formal affair. Whereas we ate breakfast and lunch in the kitchen, we ate dinner in the dining room, on the long table, sometimes with candles, and always with our second best china. Our very best China and silverware was saved for when we had guests. One of us would say, "Dinner's ready!", the playmate would leave and the family would have dinner, discussing events of the day, catching up with what everyone was doing, etc. It certainly would never occur to us or to the playmate that he or she should stay for dinner! Never!
@dodgro8342
@dodgro8342 Ай бұрын
För att ni är skitstövlar.
@SkyCloudSilence
@SkyCloudSilence Жыл бұрын
I just want to say I deeply appreciate this video. People who are not of Northern European or Scandinavian heritage are immensely quick to judge us by THEIR standards and not appreciate that we aren't like them. I have never lived in Sweden, but as a descendant of Swedes this hit home. The concept of "taking care of your own, not being a burden to others, and not taking a debt on to yourself that you can't bear" is not just cultural, it is genetic.
@swecollector8576
@swecollector8576 Жыл бұрын
So you mean not to give food to a kid,or maybe not to buy a drink to a friend in the bar?
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Of course you can, but the point is that it's not assumed, from neither side, in Sweden. People who blow this up are those who didn't grew up in Sweden.
@SkyCloudSilence
@SkyCloudSilence Жыл бұрын
@@swecollector8576 Children within the last 20-30 years have been raised with an inappropriate sense of entitlement in my opinion. It was not always like that. Of course you can give, buy or provide food for anyone, but it is rude to expect it from others just automatically. My mom, who grew up in Southern USA in the 1940's says that when she was a young child playing at a neighbor's house, her friend would be called to dinner, and my mom not wanting to go home as long as possible waited until she finished so they could keep playing and she thought nothing of it. My mom didn't carry any feelings of being "slighted" or offended. I remember being a child (about 6 years old) at my friends' house and being offered food by their mom and it felt very uncomfortable to me personally. I felt put on the spot, and also felt like I had no choice to refuse or they would accuse me of being rude. So I ate it, but I never wanted to go back there again.
@Beatrix211
@Beatrix211 Жыл бұрын
I’m wondering… why not tell the child guest to go home and come back after dinner? Or have him call his parents to confirm if he can stay at your house for dinner? Cell phones may not have existed 30 yes ago but land lines yes. When my kids were little and had friends coming to our house to play, I always announced « Time to go home now, we’re having dinner soon. » That was normal for most families. Once in a while I asked the little guest if he/she wanted to stay with us for dinner, in which case, I made him call his parents to ask permission to stay. Just a phone call makes the difference between: he stays home unfed -vs - he stays home and eating with us. I’m from Canada.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
You're missing the point. I said the reasons are different for each case. The situations you list also exist. Only reasons people stayed in the room were that their dinner time was later and they were allowed to stay until after. Of course some parents offered or called the friend's parents. Etc. Etc. Point is that no one in Sweden expects another family to feed someone out of the blue. It's about expectations.
@user-ze9fb7we5z
@user-ze9fb7we5z Жыл бұрын
I sometimes ate dinner at home and at a friends house as well, when i got older i prefered to eat at home, my friend lived very close. As a swede it feels a bit strange with all criticism of swedish culture in the media lately
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
It's the same in Norway and Finland. But of course, Sweden gets the punch.
@herkcollins4263
@herkcollins4263 Жыл бұрын
The proper thing to do if there is a guest in your home is to at least offer. If your guest declines, then that is that.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Which many people do, but only if the person is staying longer and is a close friend.
@George7763
@George7763 Жыл бұрын
In Southern Italy, you will not only get offered, you’ll get really stuffed. Whether it is a neighbor, cousin, or a friend you child just made, they’re invited.
@herkcollins4263
@herkcollins4263 Жыл бұрын
@@George7763 exactly. You're in my home, you'll eat all you like. Welcome with open arms always
@dolphmanity
@dolphmanity Жыл бұрын
Explain bajstunnan! Do you make your kid's friend shit in a bag and bring it home with them? The world needs to know.
@stephaniefogelvik4756
@stephaniefogelvik4756 Жыл бұрын
Huh...? Seriously, what??
@TheOneDumDum
@TheOneDumDum Жыл бұрын
how is anyone bringing up #swedengate when they're still walking into my house without taking off their shoes #howdareyou #thisisanasianhousehold #heressomeindoorsandals
@GoldenShrike
@GoldenShrike Жыл бұрын
Tack för du gick igenom det sakligt och med olika perspektiv! Så få som är nyanserade angående swedengate hahaha
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Jag försöker bara förklara hur svenskar tänker.
@Peacefrogg
@Peacefrogg Жыл бұрын
I don’t know about sweden, but in holland when i was a young kids were supposed to finish their plate. And always be home by 18.00. When you came home with a full stomach, your parents would be angry that you accepted someone else’s food, bc the polite thing was to decline… Nowadays it’s a subject you can talk about. I would ask my kid’s friends: do you want to stay for dinner? Then i will call your parents to ask if it’s ok.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a sane thing to do.
@youngminyi8071
@youngminyi8071 Жыл бұрын
The thing is ... Usually we ( every country else ) dont ask if our guest will stay and eat with us. We just share our food. Obviously you dont get it.
@Peacefrogg
@Peacefrogg Жыл бұрын
@@youngminyi8071 if i do that the parents will worry bc the kid isn’t home at dinner time. And the mother will be angry when she cooked food for a kid that just didn’t show up. Why would i want to get the kid in trouble with his parents? But if it’s my friends instead of my kid’s friend than yeah ofc i make something for everyone. It’s just not very common to not discuss it. I have to know how much food to cook bc we don’t want to throw any food away or come up short with five pieces of meat for eight ppl…
@LambertTech09
@LambertTech09 Жыл бұрын
Reading you comment reminds me that my mom wouldn't like me to have dinner at my friend's house, I can't remember why, but it seems to me it was both from politeness and she making us dinner that I eventually wouldn't eat. Even if in Brazil that's the norm (to offer food), I have similar memories. The thing is, Brazil is large and multicultural, the south is very different from the north (actually each of the 5 regions are different culturally). But my mom grew up in the south, and beyond Portugueses, there migration was most from Italians, Germans, Poles and Ukrainians. As opposed to the north, with much more Portuguese, Spanish and Africans.
@Peacefrogg
@Peacefrogg Жыл бұрын
@@LambertTech09 i get that, with more immigrants from colder countries, the frugality and thrift that comes from food scarcity, but is often falsely interpreted as skimpy and unhospitable,is still recognisable in the south of brazil, where you are from. It’s funny how some cultural habits persist long after the necessity is gone.
@IrmaJNP-pf7fo
@IrmaJNP-pf7fo Жыл бұрын
Tack ! For the comments. Yes, I think it certainly is a cultural thing, in Latin American countries the fact of not offering to share the lunch or dinner with guests are terrible manners and a mean/ selfish behaviour. Moreover, there is a popular idiom: 'it is better to arrive on time than to be invited' , when someone arrives at dinner time and he/ she was not expected. The guest can say 'no, thank you' but in general, you are expected to join the family at the table if you are there at dinner time.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Polar opposites. That's the problem with people calling Swedes rude without understanding the reasons behind it. To us, it's rude to force yourself on someone and put them in a spot.
@dayronreyes2473
@dayronreyes2473 Жыл бұрын
According to the video, in Sweden "Everyone provide for themselves", so there is something I don't understand. Why do the Swedes like to pay one of the highest taxes in the world so that unknown people can go to university and have free medicine (which is a good thing and I'm not criticizing), yet they can't give food to the neighbor they have known for years
@stormmaster108
@stormmaster108 Жыл бұрын
Well, maybe it's partially because society supports everyone through generous welfare system, so even the poorest people have means of taking care of all their needs, and therefore it's expected from people to be able to take care of such things. From my experience it's more efficient when people take care of their meals, don't exchange expensive gifts and so on. In regard of food it also solves various issues of habit differences. For example, what people use to wash their plates and how they do it, how cooking is performed (some people find it ok to stir food with a spoon that they had used to try what they are cooking while others consider any kind of trying before serving inappropriate) e.t.c.
@stormmaster108
@stormmaster108 Жыл бұрын
Also I suppose proximity has something to do with it. If you are 20 minutes away on foot from home, it's one thing; if you need to drive for 2 hours to get home, it's a different matter. I don't know what kind of behavior is expected in Sweden in such situation, but in case it's similar (giving food is not expected by default), then I might speculate that it has something to do with overall high quality of life and having enough wealth to not starve away from home. For example, being able to afford a meal at a cafe, if one can't get home fast enough. That's just a speculation. I've been to Sweden only once (or twice, if you count going to Norway and back to Sweden as 2), in 2004, so I have no idea how much things actually cost.
@AB-sr3yv
@AB-sr3yv Жыл бұрын
as a child I also went through this to sit and wait for my Swedish friend who was eating in another room. thought it was just as disgusting as now. the sad thing is that how you try to make it sound like stories, they are not stories but something many immigrants have experienced and for some strange reason you try to make it sound like a lie. I know you yourselves think it's disgusting because otherwise you wouldn't have spent so much time saying it's a lie. Sweden is a racist country, look at the comments on social media and you will see how racist the Swedish people really think. that they have voted racists into the government only strengthens that picture. I, like many other immigrants, am now looking for another place to migrate to because no one wants to live in a society where they charge such high taxes as then this money goes to him who ate food alone with his family in secret
@abcde4677
@abcde4677 7 ай бұрын
I am not from Sweden but I prefer your culture. I do not want to cause a burden and I don't want to be expected to be paid back. A lot of hospitable countries expect someone to pay you back in some form, and I hate that. That also feeds into their politics of corruption: I have done this for you, and you must pay me back when I am in power. Italy can brag about how hospitable they are, but their politics have been rampant with corruption because of their hospitable, family oriented culture.
@acici10
@acici10 6 ай бұрын
Brazil mentioned 🎉
@blasebaker
@blasebaker Жыл бұрын
The good old days. Family dinner.
@nehag4021
@nehag4021 8 ай бұрын
BUT what is up with inviting people to a party THEN asking them to pay for food?
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish 8 ай бұрын
That's nothing I've heard about, except if it's a very special event and the party is at a restaurant or whatever.
@straighttalk7573
@straighttalk7573 22 күн бұрын
Those are dutch people
@user-wm9mk8mc4w
@user-wm9mk8mc4w Жыл бұрын
In Saudi Arabia we have a common problem of some people having financial troubles for being too generous. Talk about polar opposites
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Swedes can be generous in the right context. We donate A LOT of money. Those are extreme circumstances though. In normal everyday life, everyone expects to take care of themselves and we don't force ourselves onto others.
@karinaabdesselam5981
@karinaabdesselam5981 Жыл бұрын
@@sayitinswedish Generosity doesn’t have context.
@lucianmacandrew1001
@lucianmacandrew1001 Жыл бұрын
@@karinaabdesselam5981 Intelligence doesn't either. And if you invite people to dinner when you can't afford it, you are not intelligent.
@phreshkandy478
@phreshkandy478 Жыл бұрын
Det är ganska löjligt att det här trendade i Storbrittanien, ett land som inte är särskilt känt för gästvänlighet och respekt för andra kulturer
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Det är ganska löjligt att det trendade någonstans alls.
@miriam6184
@miriam6184 Жыл бұрын
I'm learning Swedish and I'm just happy I understood the entire comment lol
@gracepzm
@gracepzm Жыл бұрын
@@miriam6184 same :P
@maryannsandig11
@maryannsandig11 Жыл бұрын
In Philippines, if the child wanna play with their friends/classmates, then they can do that after school time. The child have to inform their parents in advance. When the child get parents approval, then they can play after class but with condition don't eat snacks to their friends house as it is very embarrassing, also come home before dinner (as it gets dark after 6pm) To make it short, the child have to come home before dinner or else nagging will happen from parents
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
That's basically how we usually do it. Children will have a set time when they get home to have dinner. That's a big reason why they usually wait for their friend, if that family eats earlier.
@MDobri-sy1ce
@MDobri-sy1ce Жыл бұрын
All of these things happened to me as a kid. I am from Canada by the way, 1. Seen as rude to eat with the family. 2. Did not prepare enough for guests. 3. Ruin child’s planned dinner. 4. Assumed already eaten.
@s_fashionlover
@s_fashionlover Жыл бұрын
White Canadians yes. Canadians of other backgrounds are more hospitable.
@MDobri-sy1ce
@MDobri-sy1ce Жыл бұрын
@@s_fashionlover Well, it depends on the heritage culture for example my background is most Italian, Ukrainian, and Polish we always shared but one of my friends houses his family was mostly English and Irish so, it was a different story.
@erexford
@erexford Жыл бұрын
As an American, like you, this was always my experience. We were expected to be home at dinner time!
@swecollector8576
@swecollector8576 Жыл бұрын
But were offered to eat or not?
@erexford
@erexford Жыл бұрын
@@swecollector8576 It was expected that everyone goes to his/her own home to eat a meal. So, of course, we didn't offer food. It's time for our friend to go home. Maybe there will be playtime (outside) after dinner if it's still light out.
@matemikulic4869
@matemikulic4869 Жыл бұрын
Haha this is rediculous. I am disappointed that this could have happened, how this came about that this is questionable and how people can even talk about the culture of a country they have no idea about. But this reminded me of something and it made me laugh, when I was at a friend's house during lunch and I didn't want to eat because I was ashamed and I didn't need to, they persuaded me but to no avail and in the end his grandmother took a "stick" and "whipped" my ass (don't know to express myself differently but it's nothing terrible in my culture, i hope someone will understand me). I come from Croatia and I have to admit that there are many differences between these two cultures, probably because in my country the standard is lower and people are more dependent on each other but this now is really too much.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Sweden has been individualist for hundreds of years. We basically have no villages. Beside that, the Tacksamhetsskuld comes into play. But it's about expectations and Swedes don't expect to be fed from someone else or to show up unannounced. People just have to understand the reasons. We think people are rude when they are loud in public for instance.
@matemikulic4869
@matemikulic4869 Жыл бұрын
@@sayitinswedish People are sometimes like sheep, sticking to what someone says without even thinking about anything. Swedish culture is perfectly fine for me and it needs to be understood first. I personally share similar views on these things but I was raised in another culture and there are differences for sure, I once found myself in an awkward situation because I did something that is normal for me and I fell out weird and in the end that little gesture cost me everything I wanted.
@swecollector8576
@swecollector8576 Жыл бұрын
@@matemikulic4869 no problem for you.But why do people have do defend it with strange excuses? Just accept that most of the world think it’s strange to not give a kid food.
@matemikulic4869
@matemikulic4869 Жыл бұрын
@@swecollector8576 I know it sounds weird and so it is to me but first we need to understand their culture and look at it from their perspective. For me it is both okay I would offer food to a child because I am so taught but of course there are always exceptions and it depends on the individual. I am sure that they would give the child food and take it out of their mouths if necessary but not in that way, then we have to look at the other side, for example, how the child's parents would feel, they might be offended because they might think they are careless or they would feel obligated ...
@keiths2902
@keiths2902 Жыл бұрын
The internet likes to disregard white majority countries as having cultures, but be quick to say that things from other places are cultural. I'm not white btw, nor from or in Sweden (I wish), so I don't have an agenda to push here. I'm just sad that people don't like realizing western countries aren't all on culture and that they need to viewed from the same lens of respect given to non-western countries. As someone living in the US right now, Sweden is FAR different culturally and it would be incorrect to try and view a situation through American cultural lense.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
It's just sad that people will start yelling racism just because of something that is ingrained in our culture, and applies to EVERYONE. It's about expectations, and when I'm in another country, I don't expect everyone to change to please me. Even though I might feel uncomfortable, I understand that they don't have the same background as I have.
@SkyCloudSilence
@SkyCloudSilence Жыл бұрын
God bless you.
@tcb3901
@tcb3901 Жыл бұрын
Lol I found this whole thing very funny. My Swedish professor always told us that compared to Americans, Swedes were kinda anti-social. Honestly this makes me feel like I could fit in, in Sweden 😂
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Anti-social is not the word I'd go for, but we value privacy and individualism, so it's rather seen as polite if you leave people alone.
@SkyCloudSilence
@SkyCloudSilence Жыл бұрын
Everyone misuses this term "anti-social". The word you're looking for is "ASOCIAL". "A-" meaning without or lack of.
@KittyCatKarnival
@KittyCatKarnival Жыл бұрын
swede spotted
@malshotal1856
@malshotal1856 Жыл бұрын
Me be the swdish well be bettar aftar what happen
@radha3236
@radha3236 Ай бұрын
This concept also lies in india i.e. ऋण/भार - this means you should not be in debt of anybody's favour whether it's money, food or either doing some bad to someone else , we have to repay those debts in next life(reborn) . So in order to attain enlightenment we don't want to be in debt of someone's favour Butttt..... In india we people treat guest as god (अतिथि देवो भवः) so we can not send our guest with empty stomach , we will cook even delicious food and feed them over. So the two ideologies clashes but we live with second one cause not everyone is concerned about afterlife, rebirth and enlightenment.
@zpitzer
@zpitzer Жыл бұрын
Finnaly someone tells the truth about this.
@owidiu28boo
@owidiu28boo Жыл бұрын
Because they always was rich and Need or emjoy the food in another house maybe. They has an introvertit culture of don't disturb the others, be quiet
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
It's more like we don't have a tradition of sharing food. We don't really have villages and thus the farms are located far from each other. Everyone did their own farming and if you had a bad year, you would be in trouble.
@harrihaffi2713
@harrihaffi2713 Жыл бұрын
Gratitude guilt is kinda messed up.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
It is but is strong.
@stiglarsson8405
@stiglarsson8405 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Its a HOAX thing, but I have wood to put on the bonfire! First.. we dont starve our guests, not even small childs that visiting our own child. Then to my memorys of being a young urban child, visiting other homes.. when they started to prepare dinner, I recon that my own family was doing the same and left. It was at this time there was no cellphones, one have to be back at home not later then dinner! And there is more cultural differens betwen north and south europe! We grown up in a protestant tradition, that says, you is always guilty and there is no salvation in heaven, best thing is to be poor and still do the best thing on earth! Soo, it kind of gets to, independens, independens, independens and a fear to get in to and interfere with others independency! One dont realy want to get a call frome other parents to stop feeding there children! I like that this video have named "tacksamhetskuld", its a part of it, and probably a thing that make it difficult to get new swedish friend, its the same betwen swedes! If one get invited to strangers, one supose to invite them back later, if you dont.. your a bad person and there is no salvation for you in the heaven! If one have gotten pass this first stage, and one have get friends, there is not that much limits anymore, its more about how close friends one got. Now to the best part, if one have real good friends one can get invited to some traditional fiestas, then swedes put our traditional "poor farmers" food on the table! A lot of brined herrings and potatoes.. or in worste case, fermented herrings!
@SpaceCD
@SpaceCD Жыл бұрын
Easily explainable. To 'give food' to guests is like flaunting your wealth, and that goes against jantelagen.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
That is a possible reason too, yes!
@lucianmacandrew1001
@lucianmacandrew1001 Жыл бұрын
Well, if you have a low income, and 3 kids, who all have 3 friends over every day, it gets pretty expensive to make food for everyone.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
It does.
@Doggy_Styles_Coding
@Doggy_Styles_Coding 7 ай бұрын
60 cents for en extra cup of rice, 2 cents for morre water in the sauce to increase the amount. And a cup of water as a drink.
@ElegantenFranVidderna
@ElegantenFranVidderna Жыл бұрын
I pressed like, but 2:53 how are NMR racist? Or do you just repeat what others say about them? I've listened to one of their podcast episodes, and there were no racist things being said, not even bad words or swearing occured, it was a much friendlier listening than Swedish state radio (SR).
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA GÅ OCH LÄGG DIG.
@ElegantenFranVidderna
@ElegantenFranVidderna Жыл бұрын
@@sayitinswedish Haha... jag vakna nyss, jobbigt att gå och lägga sig igen. Helt ärligt, jag blev nyfiken (då alla kallade dom för det ena och det andra) och lyssnade på ett av deras avsnitt av "Radio Nordfront", och jag blev förvånad över hur städat samtalet var.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
@@ElegantenFranVidderna bara för att de är städade på ett ställe betyder det inte att det är så någon annanstans. De mörkar inte direkt att de är rasister. Ledaren Simon säger det klipp och klart.
@ElegantenFranVidderna
@ElegantenFranVidderna Жыл бұрын
@@sayitinswedish Jo. så kan det absolut vara. Säker på att det inte var ett skämt då?
@TechBearSeattle
@TechBearSeattle 10 ай бұрын
One set of great grandparents were Swedish immigrants: they came to the US during WW I. My grandmother, and thus my mother, and thus me and my siblings, grew up with a polite "Your friends will need to go home, it's dinner time." This had two reasons: dinner was usually a more planned meal and there wasn't enough for extra mouths, and after cleaning up was when the kids were expected to do their homework for school. Friends were never sent home for lunch if it was the weekend or the summer, as it was pretty easy to just make another sandwich.
@user-fq6ch4og4e
@user-fq6ch4og4e Жыл бұрын
He's a man who's broken his fantasy in Sweden. What if the Swedish people changed their position and left their friends alone in the room at dinner time at a friend's house in another country? I think it is a cultural difference that is beyond the line to be called a cultural difference.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
You obviously didn't listen to the video. It's about expectations and no one expects to be fed by someone else. Furthermore, like I said in the video, each case of "waiting in the room" is different. Most people is going to have dinner at home.
@shepards2509
@shepards2509 Жыл бұрын
It’s not a matter of culture. It’s all about people : some of them greedy others are not. There are many open hearted and generous Swedes and there some are closed ones.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
This is an established thing and nothing I've come up myself. Swedes are open and generous in general but that is another thing entirely.
@anukritverma2693
@anukritverma2693 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes we just have to accept that some cultural things are not good to take it forward to another generation. I hope this inhospitability in the name of culture and individualism ends!
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
I think people should try and help out more BUT not needing to rely on others is definitely a good thing.
@munous1397
@munous1397 Жыл бұрын
So tell me how is this okay? I went to a swedish friend's house for the first time. He offered me to visit him and chat together and play some video games. He drank energy drink the whole time we were there and he didn't even offer me a cup of water! How is that okay?
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Ask him. I always offer something to drink if someone is coming over.
@frida507
@frida507 Жыл бұрын
No, that's rude. I'm Swedish and would never do that.
@almaculjkovic2060
@almaculjkovic2060 Жыл бұрын
I think they expect you to ask if you want something.
@AB-sr3yv
@AB-sr3yv Жыл бұрын
Me to. Dont speend time on videos like this. It is propoganda.
@nissanslut7870
@nissanslut7870 Жыл бұрын
😂 this is insane, Sweden is the least racist place on earth
@SkyCloudSilence
@SkyCloudSilence Жыл бұрын
That's why insane people say it.
@swecollector8576
@swecollector8576 Жыл бұрын
What has race to do with this.It’s a culture thing.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Because I mentioned it in the video. Are you just replying to comments without listening to the actual video, because it sure seems like it.
@tommieberggren3324
@tommieberggren3324 Жыл бұрын
@@sayitinswedish One thing is for sure. That Swe Collector guy is all over this comments section.
@nissanslut7870
@nissanslut7870 Жыл бұрын
@@sayitinswedish legend
@GrimFemme
@GrimFemme Жыл бұрын
It is just very characteristic of general twitter discussion and painfully ironic to criticise an entire country's agreed upon cultural belief/practice, to the point that it devolves into an argument about bigotry, because it is.................different from what they are used to. Hmm.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Yepp. Swedes expect a certain behavior. Others expect another behavior. Since all Swedes are in on this, it's a non-issue.
@malshotal1856
@malshotal1856 Жыл бұрын
I hope whats hapen now to swdish they well behve the gast bettar at there home
@Dio0098
@Dio0098 3 ай бұрын
So ridiculous and rude
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish 3 ай бұрын
Nothing else is expected by us hence it's not rude from the parent's point of view.
@darthashpie3370
@darthashpie3370 Жыл бұрын
If your arey guest you are going to enjoy good with me . It's absolutely inhumane and worst kind of hospitality if you don't offer food to your guest
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
No it's not. If you're over for dinner, what does food has to do with anything? You're just projecting what you're used to onto other people now without listening to why others don't do it your way. If no one expects food, is it rude not to offer it?
@darthashpie3370
@darthashpie3370 Жыл бұрын
@@sayitinswedish I mean that's the culture that has devloped so understandable. In my country if someone comes to your house , it's very obvious that you should atleast offer them something to eat , like when my friend used to come to my house for video games he has to atleast eat snacks. The main thing here is offering. I can't eat it someone if my guest is atleast not offered as well .
@karinaabdesselam5981
@karinaabdesselam5981 Жыл бұрын
This clickbait tho! Unsubscribe immediately 🤮
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Trying things out. Already changed it. That's what you have to do in this business.
@TheLiquidPeace
@TheLiquidPeace Жыл бұрын
Grow up. Stop whinging....
@miriam6184
@miriam6184 Жыл бұрын
liked the video but using a blonde woman in a bikini as clickbait ain't it, sir
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
Everything about this is clickbait. But that's how you get the explanation out. Or else people would keep believing the sensational headlines and rather watch videos of dogs pulling funny faces.
@artemisa1523
@artemisa1523 Жыл бұрын
The parents might not have enough money... bad excuse, here in Latin America people that hardly have any food will share it with a guest. As an adult, I wouldn't even dream of having dinner without inviting a guest, even more if such guest is a child, I would let the kid eat my food gladly.
@sayitinswedish
@sayitinswedish Жыл бұрын
It's only one of many possible reasons. Our whole culture revolves about individualism and not put pressure on others.
@swecollector8576
@swecollector8576 Жыл бұрын
@@sayitinswedish what pressure do you mean?
@letsbefreeletsbefree7183
@letsbefreeletsbefree7183 Жыл бұрын
How much do your country donate too other countrys? How much taxes to you pay that goes to other People food and rent? We in sweden are far from cheap we pay more than enough to other people
@lucianmacandrew1001
@lucianmacandrew1001 Жыл бұрын
Maybe that is why so many people in South America are poor? Too dumb to think of themselves first. IF you have a fixed income and can only pay for just enough food for your family to eat, you are an idiot to invite other people to dinner.
@sannabasyouny6435
@sannabasyouny6435 Жыл бұрын
lol, not true. Sweden has a high standard of living.
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