av LYS editorial team | 2019, dec, lör | Make Sweden your Home
Have you noticed the beautiful Swedish concept of förmiddag – “forenoon” as opposed to afternoon, and being the time between early morning and noon? Also, there’s the useful concept of dygn, meaning a full 24-hour period, whereas dag refers...
av LYS editorial team | 2019, dec, tor | Make Sweden your Home
How has your body changed since you moved to Sweden? Let us guess? You have adapted the habit of coughing into the fold of your arm instead of your hand. You have developed some prominent facial muscles in order to pronounce the distinct vowels of Swedish. Your skin...
av LYS editorial team | 2019, dec, tis | Make Sweden your Home
It’s December and wherever you are in Sweden right now, you’re most likely not wearing flip-flops when outside. It is also likely that your footwear is affected by the current weather conditions. If it’s raining, they’re probably wet, and if...
av LYS editorial team | 2019, dec, tor | Make Sweden your Home
Anywhere you go in this world, there will be certain, but sometimes unwritten, rules about how to deal with the last bits of food you are served. In some countries, you should always leave a bit of food on the plate, to communicate that you are satisfied. In other...
av LYS editorial team | 2019, dec, tis | Make Sweden your Home
We’ve ALL been there: making that nice cup of coffee (Sweden’s all about fika, right?), grabbing a carton of milk, and voilà – what is that? Well, it’s called filmjölk, or simply fil, and despite the name, it’s not really milk but rather...