Swedish habits
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- Fika, meatballs and Kalles kaviar: Which Swedish foods habits have you adopted?
- How to celebrate Christmas like a Swede
- How to survive and maybe even enjoy Sweden's long, dark winters
- Sweden's youth are prioritizing 'granny hobbies' and coziness in 2026
- 'They're smiley but don't usually joke': Your verdict on Swedish humour
- Sweden sees silent forests as sanctuaries from a noisy world
- All (or almost all) of the ways you can eat herring in Sweden
- TELL US: Do you find Swedes funny?
- Not just a sweet treat: 5 surprising facts about Swedish candy
- 'Liberal for nudism but not for real action': Your verdict on Swedish sex attitudes
- TELL US: How sexually liberated are Swedish people really?
- BankID, recycling, and free school lunches: Things in Sweden that 'just work'
- Ten things our version of a 'Sweden contract' would have to include
- Three Scandinavian lifestyle trends that are actually worth trying (and three that aren't)
- Swedish personality test: What does your cinnamon bun say about you?
- Seven signs that autumn in Sweden is well and truly here
- Why do Swedes play bingo the day before Christmas Eve?
- Patience and chores: How to get on with your neighbours in Sweden
- EXPLAINED: How to survive Sweden's bizarre home tour ritual
- Why do Swedes watch Donald Duck every Christmas Eve at 3pm?
