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My two prejudices about swedish people

First of all, horrible gustatory sensation
Staple food of Swedish people is generally potatoes and meat. It is uncountable how many times I have encountered meat and potato dishes with greasy cream source on top in restautant. That kind of greasy food is also one of main reasons why Swedish trunk are more plone to getting bigger. How many times I tried to adverse my eyes from plenty ammount of ugly bellies on beautiful beaches during summer vacation. Even when I happened to finally find something but meat, fried fish, in my university canteen, that was full of solt; the fish was crystallised with too much solt and didn't taste food. It was something diffrent from what human being can eat. Above all some Swedes who cannot eat any row fish preach that Californian roll is Sushi, even though most of them do not even know Japane's people wash rice before boiling it. (California roll is one of only a few successful sushi American invented.) Thereafter as Swedes finished a lunch or dinner, their favorite and indispensible time come; time for sweets. As well as Sweden's food is smeared with oil, their desserts are put abundant sugar, sugar, and sugar. This nightmare-like usage of sugar is simultaneously absorbed into everyday-growing Swedes bellies.

Secondly hesitation for speaking English
I have gotten some people's grimaces when I spoke to them in English. Allegedly oppressed by social pressure, they have to speak perfect English without any nasty words or slungs. Yes it's true that, under the circumstances, nobody wants to speak out what he wants to say with paying too much attention to verses he's going to use. The only chance would they become talkative in English is when they get drunken or stoned. Some diligent exchange fellow complain of less opportunity to practice their English into use. And every time I tell worn-out reason to Swedish "I came here for studying English ", they stare at me and say "why did you come here? not US, Canada, or UK but in Sweden?" That is one thing makes me repent for engaging in academical study in this beautiful Nordic country. I wish I could have gone to Canada. Sweden is beautiful to look at.