[shitpost][use google translate] Swedes argue over whether you're supposed to serve your kid's friend dinner with the family while they're over.

31  2017-08-29 by snallygaster

32 comments

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So Snally is a Swede, huh?

Every day we come closer to tracking you down.

Inshallah 🙏

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Just post the translate snally. Im too lazy to do it myself

Wut

You mean they're arguing over whether or not to feed your kid's friends?

When they should be arguing over whether or to feed your kids friends.

Where is the drama? Like first page showing nothing

I hate when I open up drama and see that they're speaking some form of Japanese

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Yes.

Sweden, get your fucking shit together and stop acting like a bunch of fucking vikings.

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Translating Swedetalk into English

so which one is you

lol, this is some drama I would've expected out of Pashtunistan or somewhere there's a huge cultural tradition of hospitality. Swedes are so awkward lmao.

I think it's pretty common in all the nordic countries to serve your guests, even if it's just coffee.

When it comes to dinner though, I think this will vary a lot depending on the host family. But it is usually common courtesy to offer something.

Well, that's my experience as a finn anyway.

Do they just make the kid sit around while they eat?

They force the kid to watch while exaggerating how good the food is

Reminds me of my childhood.

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