Aaaand in Norway we use Vipps (AppStore/Google Play). But mostly card. I haven't seen cash in forever.
"Stockholm has 50% singles" I don´t know if that´s something to brag about, but it seem pretty extremely . Is it really true? ore just a stunt to attract tourists like the old "Visit Danmark campaign"? http://mashable.com/2009/09/14/danish-woman-video-hoax/
You can get too far north.
> "Auroral displays aren't strongest at the North Magnetic Pole; the area of greatest auroral activity is usually right under the auroral oval, which changes dynamically according to how the solar wind is flowing on any particular night. " (source)
I know this isn't exactly what you are asking for but Duolingo ( also available as apps for Android and Ios ) have an Swedish for English speakers course that if nothing else might serve as a starting point
I uploaded a document with descriptions of selected residence halls (kollegiums) in Copehagen, and their individual pros and cons. I found it quite useful when I was looking for housing before moving to Copenhagen myself to study.
Here's the link:
https://www.scribd.com/doc/246097847/List-of-Selected-Residence-Halls-in-Copenhagen
If the motorcycle is important. Norway and it's coastal climate will most likely be milder than Sweden or Finland.
You can't go wrong driving Lofoten - Narvik. I mean do an image google search of Lofoten... it should be enough to convince you.
If you are lucky you could possibly see Aurora in September but October would be a better bet, at the same time, the weather will most likely be... less than ideal.
https://weatherspark.com/averages/28873/Narvik-Nordland-Norway
My guess is that it's based on OpenStreetMap, and that the Swedish team have done something different regarding those lakes (like making them a part of the country border?)
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>Before this I have answered every one of your questions
You did not answer a single one my questions. In order:
"What do you actually know about it?" - you did not state how you got the idea Finland-Swedish was a different language.
"Well? Where's the source?" - you did not state any source (from the Finnish government or otherwise) claiming Finland-Swedish was a different language from Swedish, much less that this was a majority view. You just listed some words.
"So where's this different written language you're speaking of?" - you've yet to reference any texts with a different written language.
"Says who?" - you did not give any source on your claim that HBL/FNB doesn't write in Finland-Swedish.
"So this is relevant, how?" - you've yet to explain why there should be some kind of distinction between the language used by two Finland-Swedish news agencies in Helsinki.
>If you don't even know the name of the group whose issues you are trying to debate and you aren't willing to admit it or post a source that proves me wrong
I'm hardly going to 'admit' to not knowing the name, since I do. Finlandssvenskar, in English Finland-Swedes, Swedish-speaking Finns, and yes - Fennoswedes.
You want a "legitimate source"? How about the many academic papers in linguistics and humanities subject that use the term, or perhaps the books that do? It's a good enough term for people doing research on the people in question, then it's certainly good enough for a layperson like me.
Now, why should anyone waste their time with your opinions, given that you don't know that "Fennoswede" is a term that's in actual use? Or simply because you've already shown that you just make shit up to suit you. You're living in an alternate reality.
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A few other tips: -excercise -try to go to sleep and wake up at the same time every day -try to sleep between 7 and 9 hours -routine routine routine -make a to do list every day. Make sure your to do list includes responsibilities and things you enjoy. Check things off as you go