Published: 6 Feb 13 15:00 CET | Print version
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In The Local's My Sweden series, where we profile readers' favourite hangouts, sights, and eateries in their own corners of the country, we talk to Jeanette Renman, a communicator who calls Umeå home, in the far north of Sweden.
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Scary prospect!
I can only speak on the basis of my experience there (two years' worth).
Umeå.people I met were very dour and insular, they were more than willing to 'put down' my cultural heritage with various offensive comments, and although these 'friends' came to my barbecues and dinners when I invited them - not once was I ever invited in return.
I was glad to leave the place!
You reap what you sew. @#4 are you sure you are not another typical UK expat moaning about how much you miss the wonderful UK and putting down the Swedes? Umeå is a very nice town and a very nice place to live.
Yet another discussion to do with Sweden in which people express a differing opinion (to the image presented in the article) - and its always 'Well it must be YOU that is at fault - never Sweden'
@post 6 - Sweden should learn to take some criticism - rather than denying anything is wrong
Most posters only offer negative opinions on here, they never meantion anything positive. They don`t want to. There is never only negative experience to any country or people, but some posters on here choose not to write about that. Of course there is things that are wrong in Sweden but you never hear about anything done right on here. It`s just a one way track.
@ NordicCrown
You call these comments criticism? They wouldn`t qualify for that in any country. It`s just negative opinions . Where are the suggestions to change, the positive feedback and so on? Some posters on here are just here to find or point out faults, not to evaluate or be constructive.
Must be a different planet. Down south, most Swedes are not just dissimilar, but *exacty* the opposite: start discussing politics and they turn their backs; in fact, start talking to them, and they run away; they are distant at first, they remain distant next, and, finally, they are distant forever; as someone above said, you invite them, they will gladly come, but will never ever invite you; friends do not exist down south. With a few exceptions: those Swedes who have ventured to spend some time in a country outside Sweden. Some of them get sensitized and realize how insular they are. Well, those Swedes are the ones you can probably speak to and who are likely to respond. The rest, the local villagers, just forget about them. Better speak to the wall. (If you stand at a suitable distance from a Swedish wall, then echo may fool you that you are having a conversation with a Swede.) As I said, Umeå must be on a different planet.
Talk to an immigrant (from any country) and the story will be different.