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by maukdaddy
5131 days ago
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I, as an American, decided to move to Sweden for all of the reasons GP posted, and despite your list of supposed downsides. A few observations after six months here: * The Swedish summer more than makes up for the dark winter. Not that much colder than Chicago either. * Taxes are high, but the benefits you get from the taxes are astounding, especially from an American perspective. Great roads, clean cities, amazing public transit, free healthcare, etc. * Six weeks of vacation, over a year of maternity leave, etc. Enough said. * Yes, the rental market in Stockholm sucks. Honestly, Sweden is truly a democratic model that other countries should try following. I'm very happy with my decision to move here and wish I had discovered it sooner. |
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I would agree with all the positives posted here. The only notable negatives I've noticed (in order of annoyance) are:
The personnumer is used as a primary key by many businesses. Some visitors may not have a personnumer and this makes it difficult to do a range of things like visit some Gyms and so forth.The rental market situation is a nightmare. Even worse than Sydney.
If you look like a non native Scandinavian this can lead to significant non-confrontational discrimination in some "exclusive" sub-cultures.