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Posted by: Princesa 30.Oct.2019, 09:23 PM

Dear Swedish people,do you dislike them? What if a girl is educated in a decent major and university,with a resume and willing to work hard and go through the hardships,not a muslim and not traditional?? I am aware of the negative view some people have. I dont want to move in a place where the majority thinks that way...

I tbh am an introvert to and scared of having to be alone...will it be hard to find friends and a bf? (The bf does not need to be white Swedish ofc,i am also fine with my own kind) but since the majority of population are Swedish,is it hard to be their gf??

Posted by: Gjeebes 31.Oct.2019, 04:37 AM

Many, many, other much better places to be than Meatballia (aka "Sweden"). After having suffered living there for years, and finally having moved on to greener pastures, I can whole-heartedly recommend you not waste your time there.

Swedes are essentially empty shells waiting to be filled up with "something", just "anything" by their dysfunctional consensus/conformity "culture". This means they are just mouth-piece proxies for their own dysfunctional virtue-signalling radical gov't.

Meatballia was always a mess, the only difference now is that the world in general knows it.

Expensive, limiting and soul-destroying.

If you are educated and can think for yourself, try Germany or Canada for example. Seriously, DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME TRYING TO "MAKE It WORK" IN MEATBALLIA.

And you really don't need Meatballian "friends"; they've nothing to bring to the table. A Meatballian BF? It would be like dating another woman.

Posted by: Princesa 31.Oct.2019, 01:37 PM

QUOTE (Gjeebes @ 31.Oct.2019, 04:37 AM) *
Many, many, other much better places to be than Meatballia (aka "Sweden"). After having suffered living there for years, and finally having moved on to greener pastures, I can whole-heartedly recommend you not waste your time there.

Swedes are essentially empty shells waiting to be filled up with "something", just "anything" by their dysfunctional consensus/conformity "culture". This means they are just mouth-piece proxies for their own dysfunctional virtue-signalling radical gov't.

Meatballia was always a mess, the only difference now is that the world in general knows it.

Expensive, limiting and soul-destroying.

If you are educated and can think for yourself, try Germany or Canada for example. Seriously, DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME TRYING TO "MAKE It WORK" IN MEATBALLIA.

And you really don't need Meatballian "friends"; they've nothing to bring to the table. A Meatballian BF? It would be like dating another woman.

Lol,the last part made me laugh haha. Thanks for your help and explanation,on one hand i also realized for studying M.A i would also have to pay as an int student which is weird,that isnt a thing in some other countries.

Posted by: Gjeebes 31.Oct.2019, 02:19 PM

There would also be a good chance that the school you choose has recently lost the right (or is about to) to examine in their own main programs, because standards have slipped that far. Meatballian "education" won't necessarily get you far in other countries, or even in Meatballia.

For example, there was a time, not long ago, the mighty Karolinska Institutet Medical University lost its right to examine nursing candidates, due to their crap standards. They have since fixed it, but just sayin, if a "top level" educational facility like that can lose the right to examine in one of the very programs they became famous for...not sayin much for the lesser places.

Never heard of an educational institution "losing the right to examine" before coming to Meatballia, didn't even know it was possible. Has happened (and is surely still happening) there, more times than you can count.

I don't know about the M.A. but I certainly can tell you an M.Sc. from Meatballia has become next to pointless. Short, watered down, unchallenging and expensive.

Posted by: TheExpatEagle 31.Oct.2019, 07:39 PM

QUOTE (Princesa @ 31.Oct.2019, 02:37 PM) *
Lol,the last part made me laugh haha. Thanks for your help and explanation,on one hand i also realized for studying M.A i would also have to pay as an int student which is weird,that isnt a thing in some other countries.


So you think another country should pay for your education? Strange attitude. Can you tell me why my tax money should pay for you to study here?

Posted by: ersel 31.Oct.2019, 08:48 PM

QUOTE (TheExpatEagle @ 31.Oct.2019, 07:39 PM) *
So you think another country should pay for your education? Strange attitude. Can you tell me why my tax money should pay for you to study here?


She has actually mentioned, and you have purposefully omitted, that there are some other countries where the student does not have to pay. You never bothered to ask how is that possible.

You have just instead assumed that your tax money (per definition) has to be involved, or is involved in that process.

On some other threads, you are hurling insults at @pepe and here and there, so my question is again:
Since this is an expat forum, who's agendas are you pushing here? People have the right to voice even the opinions that are the reality, even if they come across to you as negative. What to do you want, to shut them up because what they say does not lay well with you ? That is a sign of a normal psyche, to you ?
To most of the people, and in particular Swedish people that are generally liberal (at least publicly), that is generally a sign of something being deeply wrong with the person.

Posted by: Princesa 31.Oct.2019, 09:25 PM

QUOTE (TheExpatEagle @ 31.Oct.2019, 07:39 PM) *
So you think another country should pay for your education? Strange attitude. Can you tell me why my tax money should pay for you to study here?

Your tax benefits you,i'm not the one who receives the student loan. I'm neither complaining about that,as i said i'm willing to go through the hardships of migration. I'd be paying as much tax once i start living there for rest ,so.

Posted by: Gjeebes 1.Nov.2019, 04:47 AM

"So you think another country should pay for your education?"

Well, at least she can think. And why wouldn't someone take it up when "free" "education" is on offer?

And Mighty Eagle, here's another fact for you to deny: Meatballia, up until 2012-2013 (or here abouts) had as a routine, students arriving from anywhere in the world to carry out master's studies, paid for by your tax-funds.

Nowadays, this has been limited to only those students from within the EU.

So you are already, as directed by the consensus-view ridden Kingdom of Meatballia, paying for people's "education" (I use the term loosely in accord with a declining Meatballia) using your taxable income!

You can go ahead and deny it all you like! Simply doesn't change the actual reality of the situation.

Posted by: TheExpatEagle 1.Nov.2019, 08:35 PM

QUOTE (ersel @ 31.Oct.2019, 09:48 PM) *
She has actually mentioned, and you have purposefully omitted, that there are some other countries where the student does not have to pay. You never bothered to ask how is that possible.

You have just instead assumed that your tax money (per definition) has to be involved, or is involved in that process.

On some other threads, you are hurling insults at @pepe and here and there, so my question is again:
Since this is an expat forum, who's agendas are you pushing here? People have the right to voice even the opinions that are the reality, even if they come across to you as negative. What to do you want, to shut them up because what they say does not lay well with you ? That is a sign of a normal psyche, to you ?
To most of the people, and in particular Swedish people that are generally liberal (at least publicly), that is generally a sign of something being deeply wrong with the person.


I didn't omit anything, we're talking about Sweden so why should I give a flying fu*k what happens elsewhere?

Anyone with a brain knows that if someone has something for free here it is paid for with tax. Be it cheap dagis, free healthcare, unemployment benefit, etc.

Posted by: TheExpatEagle 1.Nov.2019, 08:37 PM

QUOTE (Gjeebes @ 1.Nov.2019, 05:47 AM) *
"So you think another country should pay for your education?"

Well, at least she can think. And why wouldn't someone take it up when "free" "education" is on offer?

And Mighty Eagle, here's another fact for you to deny: Meatballia, up until 2012-2013 (or here abouts) had as a routine, students arriving from anywhere in the world to carry out master's studies, paid for by your tax-funds.

Nowadays, this has been limited to only those students from within the EU.

So you are already, as directed by the consensus-view ridden Kingdom of Meatballia, paying for people's "education" (I use the term loosely in accord with a declining Meatballia) using your taxable income!

You can go ahead and deny it all you like! Simply doesn't change the actual reality of the situation.


Your opinion isn't reality. Your opinion isn't fact. Your ignorance isn't fact.

Posted by: Saywhatwhat 2.Nov.2019, 05:10 PM


Posted by: Saywhatwhat 2.Nov.2019, 05:16 PM


Posted by: Gjeebes 2.Nov.2019, 10:33 PM

"Your opinion isn't reality. Your opinion isn't fact. Your ignorance isn't fact."

Right. Opinions are opinions, not facts. Facts are facts.

I have offered both facts and opinions. And so sorry, I didn't realise how easily you are overwhelmed. Perhaps I should have slowed down to your speed and posted them separately, for your benefit.

But that you have trouble to keep it together when too many items are introduced at once, does explain many things with yours posts. Splitting hairs and all...

You should not conflate the two, opinions and facts.

And thank you. By mentioning my so-called "ignorance" isn't "fact" means you agree that I am not ignorant.

And so, since you have been so generous to compliment me, and realise I am far superior to you, I therefore grant you a compliment and so declare, it would seem you are not quite as retarded and myopic as you come across, cuz 1 out of 3 ain't bad.

Posted by: Princesa 5.Nov.2019, 01:40 PM


Posted by: Princesa 5.Nov.2019, 01:43 PM


Posted by: gterreni 5.Nov.2019, 04:55 PM

Hej Princesa,
I have a friend that matches your profile almost entirely, lives in Sweden, is about to get her citizenship and found her (to be) husband here.

What transpires from your topic to me is in short the fear of isolation.
What I can tell you is that, yes, like any other place there is racism and problem for immigrants. But that doesn't mean you can't find your sweet spot here. Studies locally are imho a great way to get started and get in contact with local businesses. Not less also to have a circle of friends.

Of course it will be easier to befriend other immigrants (that's what I also did) but that's just the start and the rest is up to you.

I honestly don't understand the other users here and all the spite against this country. I personally love it so far.

Posted by: Princesa 5.Nov.2019, 05:15 PM

QUOTE (gterreni @ 5.Nov.2019, 04:55 PM) *
Hej Princesa,
I have a friend that matches your profile almost entirely, lives in Sweden, is about to get her citizenship and found her (to be) husband here.

What transpires from your topic to me is in short the fear of isolation.
What I can tell you is that, yes, like any other place there is racism and problem for immigrants. But that doesn't mean you can't find your sweet spot here. Studies locally are imho a great way to get started and get in contact with local businesses. Not less also to have a circle of friends.

Of course it will be easier to befriend other immigrants (that's what I also did) but that's just the start and the rest is up to you.

I honestly don't understand the other users here and all the spite against this country. I personally love it so far.

Thanks, very sweet to read something positive finally ^^"

Is it the Swedish people who are so hateful towards their own country on this forum or is it immigrants? (In case you know the users ofc)

Also my therapist said that some of her clients lived there and reaching mental health care is very difficult? Is that so?

Posted by: TheExpatEagle 5.Nov.2019, 09:43 PM

QUOTE (Princesa @ 5.Nov.2019, 06:15 PM) *
Thanks, very sweet to read something positive finally ^^"

Is it the Swedish people who are so hateful towards their own country on this forum or is it immigrants? (In case you know the users ofc)

Also my therapist said that some of her clients lived there and reaching mental health care is very difficult? Is that so?


It's immigrants who are sad that Sweden doesn't bend over backwards to give them everything they want and take great pride in talking sh*t about the country.

Posted by: Gamla Hälsingebock 5.Nov.2019, 09:47 PM

Sad but true, there are very few "native" Swedes here, unfortunately there are very few happy "ex Pats" here also...only those with a hate agenda...

Posted by: Saywhatwhat 5.Nov.2019, 11:52 PM

QUOTE (TheExpatEagle @ 5.Nov.2019, 10:43 PM) *
It's immigrants who are sad that Sweden doesn't bend over backwards to give them everything they want and take great pride in talking sh*t about the country.



QUOTE (Gamla H?lsingebock @ 5.Nov.2019, 10:47 PM) *
Sad but true, there are very few "native" Swedes here, unfortunately there are very few happy "ex Pats" here also...only those with a hate agenda...



As I said before...

I can live in America, hate the politicians, talk shit about their policies, talk shit about the people who voted for those politicians, or anyone for that matter, and still like living in America.

You can replace that country, used as an example, and apply it to anywhere.

Only you two snowflakes get all butt hurt when people talk about Sweden.

Dumbasses

Posted by: TheExpatEagle 6.Nov.2019, 08:03 PM

QUOTE (Saywhatwhat @ 6.Nov.2019, 12:52 AM) *
As I said before...

I can live in America, hate the politicians, talk shit about their policies, talk shit about the people who voted for those politicians, or anyone for that matter, and still like living in America.

You can replace that country, used as an example, and apply it to anywhere.

Only you two snowflakes get all butt hurt when people talk about Sweden.

Dumbasses


You do understand what the term snowflake means, right? It's just that you continually misuse it so I can only think you have suffered a head trauma at some point.

Posted by: gterreni 9.Nov.2019, 09:10 PM

QUOTE (Princesa @ 5.Nov.2019, 06:15 PM) *
Also my therapist said that some of her clients lived there and reaching mental health care is very difficult? Is that so?

As one of the most progressive western countries, therapists and mental care are as common as any other doctor.
In my (short) experience you just need to ask for one and you'll have one assigned. Everybody has some sort of depression here.
Reaching mental health is another matter though

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