House of den svenska-portugisiska vänskap /////// Casa da amizade Sueco-Portuguesa
O que existe de comum/diferente entre um país mediterrâneo e um país escandinavo?
What is typical for Swedes? And for portuguese?
segunda-feira, 15 de agosto de 2011
terça-feira, 9 de agosto de 2011
quinta-feira, 28 de abril de 2011
Den svenska mustasch - O bigode sueco
Dear Readers
I woke up this morning with a thought that haunted me. What's going on with the Swedish mustache? This thought came to me after watching a dilemma from a friend concerning his own mustache. At the same time, this friend was strongly contested by others less sympathetic and tolerant.
During a minute of internet research I came upon two facts: Sweden has a long tradition in the use of this exuberant facial prominence but the mustache has been neglected and even despised in modern times.
We have to fight for the rights of Mr. Mustache, and his own self-determination!
The Swedish mustache:
The Portuguese mustache:
I leave you dear reader with a recent controversy that took place in Sweden:
Finally, I leave you two important links that will change your life:
- Swedish Mustache Institute on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=51067687474
- Frente de Libertação do Bigode on Blogger: http://libertemobigode.blogspot.com/
Long live the Swedish and Portuguese mustache!!!
Typical Swedes – The People That Prefer To Stay Calm
What is typical for Swedes?
- Foreigners see them as reserved, calm, modern, tolerant – and much of this is true.
Film director and Stockholm resident Ingmar Bergman became world famous with movies about people struggling with life and moral. Typically Swedish , according to some. But don't worry. The people in this country are not constantly depressed.
If you travel to Stockholm, you will meet very friendly and kind people. They won't become best friends right away or tell you their life story during the first meeting – be happy! – but they are helpful and willing to listen.
They do like drama, as Bergman shows, and have a strong sense of perspective. Swedes like dry humor and are big fans of English comedy.
- Sweden has a state religion and most people are officially Lutherans.But barely five percent attend church regularly.
Nevertheless, the morals of the Lutheran doctrine have shaped the Swedish mentality. The people don't like laziness. Instead, they believe you should work hard and obey authority.
- What more is typical for Swedes?
Their tolerance for other cultures is legendary. One of every nine Swedes is of foreign origin nowadays. However, there are racists too, just like in other European countries. But their actual number is lower than elsewhere.
- Swedes love nature
Not surprisingly it is typically Swedish to hike, walk, fish, hunt, ski, sail, cycle and practice every other outdoor activity you can think of.
- Swedish Honesty
You know something typically Swedish? Honesty. Don't take advantage of the Swede's trust in people. Behave like them and you will love it there.
- And what about sex?
Yes, the Scandinavian blonde is an icon. It goes back almost fifty years ago, when some of the first soft porn films were produced – indeed, in Sweden.
But - some of you might be disappointed now - the modern Swede is not obsessed with sex. He or she accepts nudity as a fact, not as a taboo, and therefore speaks frankly about it. That is unusual in other cultures, but it doesn't mean they sleep with every man or woman around.
It's just typical for Swedes not to make a fuss about anything.
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