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Sweden angst and Kopenhagen

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Ahhh, I just came back from a weekend in Kopenhagen and it was wonderful! We went couchsurfing there as well, in Simons place in the centre of Kopenhagen, so it was cheap AND nice. We saw Kristiania (a hippie part of Kopenhagen which is not really part of Kopenhagen. It's just Kristiania. It has a sign at the border, saying 'you are now entering the EU), and a lot of the centre, and we partied a lot. It was so nice!

But when we where there, we thought: God, this is so nice, all the people talking with us and partying. It made us think of the Swedish people: they are not really party-people. A lot of them are really superficial, only caring about how they look, and not really interested in us. We have been in Sweden for three months now, and still we didn't make any friends! That's just weird. But we are planning a party and we will invite all the Swedish people we slightly now (the guestlist includes 'record-shop boy' and 'girl we met in bus' and their friends). So we WILL find friends. But it's so much easier in Denmark, or any other country probably! Oh well, there are lots of other nice things in Sweden. Like the nature.

Pictures will come online probably this week. Music tip: The Knife! It's a bit electro-pop, and Emma (the Stockholm-couchsurfer girl) made us listen to it. In the Kopenhagen I found out that they have  actually written the original 'heartbeats' (you now, from the 'stuiterbal-reclame?') and that Jose Gonzalez (also a Swede) has just covered it.

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