tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5138854626670411002.post9005439102372136605..comments2022-04-07T11:57:02.832+02:00Comments on Migration de la Cigogne: Krisprolls en Suèdois ?Fabien "Cigogne" MEYERhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05605273069586081378noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5138854626670411002.post-23688472286279422142011-02-03T18:59:59.293+01:002011-02-03T18:59:59.293+01:00Trés intéressant Monsieur Cig. Mais vous êtes très...Trés intéressant Monsieur Cig. Mais vous êtes très vrai de Knäckebröd. Ca c'est vraiment Suédois. Et le snus. Et le mot de "lagom". <br /><br />Hopefully we could learn a lot from each other. I love the French way of doing things your own way. Like Citroën, NKE, MiniTel and thinks like that. Brilliant! When it works :). We sometimes have too much of the law of Jante, aka Jantelagen, which states that "You should not beleive you are special". A very bad law indeed. That probably makes us Swedes more eager to follow all rules as well. Someone said that "In Sweden it is considered bad manners to cheat. While in France it is considered bad manners to get caught". <br /><br />There is a swedish historian called Herman Lindqvist who have lived for many years in France and written a lot about the differences. Have a look at http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/kolumnister/hermanlindqvist/article6125229.ab.<br /><br />And for the sailing audience there is some Swedish prejudices about France at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfi0gR-u4Fc. Fast forward to one minute if you're in a hurry.Jesperhttp://www.teamhoffstedt.senoreply@blogger.com