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VoormasWasRight3 months ago290

The shaming will continue until the culture improves.

Bandei3 months ago189

So like, can anyone, preferably a swede, confirm whether or not this is even a thing? Because I remember this stupid fucking map without any citations for it, spreading this shit, claiming the same thing about my home region completely incorrectly.

EliteFourFay3 months ago100

I don't get it

41shadox3 months ago57

Noticing that everyone making the claims is non-Swedish while everyone denying the claims is Swedish

I'm gonna go ahead and trust the Swedes on Swedish culture rather than the upvote botted Sweden-bashers

The_Love_Pudding3 months ago24

In Finland this was much more common in the 90's after the finance crisis over here.

But with the new generations it is not like that anymore.

Eastern-Message-10223 months ago19

Come in Italy, we cook even for your family at home! 🤣

TBARb_D_D3 months ago18

Can someone explain the logic here? Like I don’t think Scandinavian people lived in isolation their whole life not seeing anyone except close family, having a place at table for guests is normal for every culture I know

Is there any reason or explanation why they do that?

DapperAdam3 months ago15

Whatever, true or not, he can cook for me and feed me any time.

Shintamani3 months ago11

It's simple not true, in Sweden it was considered polite to ask if the kids would stay for dinner. Sometimes the parents would åick the kids up, but after that familjesituation regular dinner hours. So you would w8 while the ate or untill your parents showed up. It was considered a bigger deal before not eating with your iwn family.

Juliarios983 months ago10

Definitely a Dutch thing sort of. Most of the times you just had to leave when it was time to eat dinner lol