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Moving from Australia to Sweden – Vincent’s story

Vincent has always wanted to live in Europe. Whilst traveling in Sweden he came across a new work place and was sold!...

Vincent is a teacher from Australia. He decided to move from Australia to Sweden after a chance encounter with a group of fellow teachers.  Whilst traveling in Europe he heard of a company looking for native English speaking teachers. After a visit to his new work place he was sold!

Sweden is very green and nature friendly. There is always a lake, a garden, some animals, trees,  and a mix stunning and moody skies of fresh air. But it is very hard to adjust to the lack of heat and light for such a long time!  Coming from Australian to Sweden, that side of things can be quite difficult.

What do you like about the Swedes?

Attention to detail. Be that food, clothing, interior, or just the way that things are kept. Not much is missed.

What is confusing about Swedish culture and the Swedes?

Understanding the tradition or social expectations can be confusing! Some people get quite upset if you’re late for a party. But wait—was that a casual party or a formal “invite-only” event requiring a certain level of social involvement?

I do like the way Swedes stand back. They seem to hang back and let things unfold around them. Tolerance is a great trait, but when people actively ignore or choose not to get involved in situations where intervention is needed, it can be frustrating.

What is your favourite Swedish word?

Mums. I’m not sure of its origin, but it describes something as yummy and brings to mind something sweet and creamy.

Vincent at sea

What do you miss the most after moving from Australia to Sweden?

I miss the warm summer evenings and the smell of salt air.

Do you have any advice for a Newbie?

Be yourself, and bring your culture and humour, sometimes Sweden needs some lightening up.

Do you have an anecdote about something funny that happened during your first time here?

My funny things revolve around language and how rude things can sound in Swedish if you say it the wrong way. Let’s just say if you used to work as a ‘fitter and turner’, never tell a Swede that. Also try to avoid saying ‘berg’ as in iceberg, it could also be misheard.

Vincent
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Julieta Spoerer
I was born in Sweden but it was a fluke that I ended up here. My mother was a political refugee and had all of 20 minutes to decide which country to go to once she could no longer stay in her native Chile. Thanks to her I am parts Swede and parts South American and believe in the good that can come out of people moving beyond borders. I work with words and digital marketing for a living and run the company Caligraph Communication. You can find out about it at www.caligraph.se
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Moving from Australia to Sweden – Vincent’s story

Vincent has always wanted to live in Europe. Whilst traveling in Sweden he came across a new work place and was sold!...

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