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  • Few questions, myself and the GF are thinking about leaving London in a year or so, she's Swedish, so that seems the destination for sure, maybe back via a short stay in the Midlands, that's me, I'm on of those freaks. Has anyone here moved to Sweden or to that general area, infact just moving abroad in general, what do you do with your stuff? I have computers/bikes etc. I know I can sell what I really don't need but there is obviously some stuff I want to keep!
    Thanks in advance!

  • Your first winter in Sweden will kick you in the nuts (hard), but then when you fall in love with Swedish summers you'll understand why people live here.

    Generally I've found that people here have more respect for each other and their surroundings compared to the UK. It could be due to that the population of London is larger than the whole of Sweden so there's space to breath here, less of a dog-eat-dog mentally. It is slowly changing for the worse though unfortunately.

    Although many Swedes speak excellent English, you should learn Swedish, you'll get fed up with learning it, but keep at it and one day you'll notice it just flows.

    Great place to raise kids if that's on your agenda. And health services, although far from perfect, piss on the UK.

    Probably not the right forum to mention this but one thing I love about Sweden is the huge American car culture here (I grew up on Dukes of Hazzard and Smokie and the Bandit).

  • ^ Pretty good low down there

    @bmx - you in sweden? Whereabouts?

  • Grew up in the states for a while, love American cars, already know of a dealer there, so that'll be one of my first purchases, I remember they sent loads this way in the early 70's when emissions crap came in and they got rid of those big v8's

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