Originally posted by alexxthefool:[..]
Gothenburg is out second biggest cityOn the westcoast of Sweden, the opposite of Stockholm, our capital
And the swedish word för "teatime" is fika. My myself don't like coffe, but many of my friend does![]()
The spelling is wrong but I understand what you mean![]()
Fika! Okay. I can't say I heard this word but I'm sure I did at some point and just forgot. The age thing you know. I'm pushing 40 and the first thing to go is memory!

My first meal in Sweden was very interesting. It was at a golf course and it was pasta. Yes. Past. It was very good and to my surprise it had corn (yes, corn) in it.
We went to one of the many summer festivals and they had these vats/barrels of...stuff. Smelled nasty (no offense). I'll have to look up in my travel journal o see what it was. I also will have to check my travel diary to see if we passed through Gothenburg. Will get back to you on that.
One thing I remember that just floored me was walking past a drivers education building. There was a car, hood open and what appeared to be diagrams of the cars componets. I was so surprised that in order to drive, one had to KNOW the ins and outs of a vehicle in order to drive. I was also very impressed with everyone I met. Very intelligent. In fact, more knowledgable than most here in the States about our (the US's) government and our politics. Quite sad actually. Personally, I think people have the wrong idea of socialism. It's too bad Americans can't seem to recognize the opportunities this can afford to the whole populace. I realize my stating this may trigger some..not so nice comments but it's the truth. Yes, I realize every system has quirks here and there that need to be..tweeked, but I do think thinking about the grand picture-the long term thinking, certainly outweighs the short term thinking we have in this country.
WHEW. Okay, done with that. My rant for the day.
I'll be quiet-at least for now.
