9 and 14 are not correct. Sweden may be in the northern part of Europe but there are quite a difference in weather conditions. I live in the south of Sweden and we have had like less than a centimeter of snow and a few degress minus celcius for about ten days now. That is the most winter we have had for the last 5-6 years. So cooling drinks in the snow is not a swedish thing.
On no 14. You cant just google and get peoples' complete social security number and income. There are online services where you can log on and find out but not just a simple google search.
We have the " Swedish cheese slicer" everywhere in The Netherlands as well. I thought it was the only way to slice cheese. Weird things for The Netherlands; 1. On the monarch's birthday, the whole country has a day off, loads of people wear something orange, and we all go walking on huge impromptu fleamarkets that are in ever city. 2. We eat raw herring with raw onions as a street snack.
Nerva, We have bagged milk in the U.S. too. Years ago when milk was delivered to people's homes, a lot of dairies packaged their milk in bags and supplied their customers with the accompanying pitchers. When your pitcher wore out, they'd give you a new one. It's not as common anymore since most people buy their milk at the grocery stores now.
#18 This cheese slicer isn't exclusive to any country. We have them and use them in America too. lol We even have things called knives too...
I always thought #2 was because of so much air pollution. I mean China has a billboard that displays nature weather pictures because people cannot see the sky for all the smog in some cities.
#15 I guess most of it is true, but taking a shower, the rule number 1, is take at least 1 by day, but is normal to see 2, one in the morning an 1 in the evening and more rare to see 3. Remember folks, Brazil is a huge country. It is more easier to see minor countries inside Brazil than just one ...
we have "Canadian" "Schlauchmilch" and the "Swedish" "Käsehobel" over here, 2 different Passports (one more an ID Card), cooling our drinks outside and maybe this is maybe quite normal for lot of countries. But the bidet sprayer is now out of fashion, the last one i've seen was in Spain 10 years ago.
9 and 14 are not correct. Sweden may be in the northern part of Europe but there are quite a difference in weather conditions. I live in the south of Sweden and we have had like less than a centimeter of snow and a few degress minus celcius for about ten days now. That is the most winter we have had for the last 5-6 years. So cooling drinks in the snow is not a swedish thing.
On no 14. You cant just google and get peoples' complete social security number and income. There are online services where you can log on and find out but not just a simple google search.
We have the " Swedish cheese slicer" everywhere in The Netherlands as well. I thought it was the only way to slice cheese. Weird things for The Netherlands; 1. On the monarch's birthday, the whole country has a day off, loads of people wear something orange, and we all go walking on huge impromptu fleamarkets that are in ever city. 2. We eat raw herring with raw onions as a street snack.
Nerva, We have bagged milk in the U.S. too. Years ago when milk was delivered to people's homes, a lot of dairies packaged their milk in bags and supplied their customers with the accompanying pitchers. When your pitcher wore out, they'd give you a new one. It's not as common anymore since most people buy their milk at the grocery stores now.
#18 This cheese slicer isn't exclusive to any country. We have them and use them in America too. lol We even have things called knives too...
I always thought #2 was because of so much air pollution. I mean China has a billboard that displays nature weather pictures because people cannot see the sky for all the smog in some cities.
#15 I guess most of it is true, but taking a shower, the rule number 1, is take at least 1 by day, but is normal to see 2, one in the morning an 1 in the evening and more rare to see 3. Remember folks, Brazil is a huge country. It is more easier to see minor countries inside Brazil than just one ...
we have "Canadian" "Schlauchmilch" and the "Swedish" "Käsehobel" over here, 2 different Passports (one more an ID Card), cooling our drinks outside and maybe this is maybe quite normal for lot of countries. But the bidet sprayer is now out of fashion, the last one i've seen was in Spain 10 years ago.
On no 14. You cant just google and get peoples' complete social security number and income. There are online services where you can log on and find out but not just a simple google search.
#14 thank god, otherwise that would be a like a free service for thieves.... like here is everything you need to know, have fun
Weird things for The Netherlands;
1. On the monarch's birthday, the whole country has a day off, loads of people wear something orange, and we all go walking on huge impromptu fleamarkets that are in ever city.
2. We eat raw herring with raw onions as a street snack.
The cheese slicer is a norwegian invention.
What's the difference between an oral thermometer and a butt thermometer? The taste! But seriously, you're just a troll
Also a qoute form PubMed.gov
"Mercury-in-glass thermometer used to measure rectal temperature still remains the reference in France. "
And the rest of the world is supremely envious.
#18 This cheese slicer isn't exclusive to any country. We have them and use them in America too. lol We even have things called knives too...
I guess most of it is true, but taking a shower, the rule number 1, is take at least 1 by day, but is normal to see 2, one in the morning an 1 in the evening and more rare to see 3. Remember folks, Brazil is a huge country. It is more easier to see minor countries inside Brazil than just one ...
#15 from what i have seen many pizzerias give you knife and fork.