Travel tips - Sweden Video Transcripts
Video 1 Transcript
Some other advice I have in way of food for you is the IKEA family member card. If you get one of these, then their IKEA family member brunch is a lot cheaper. It's like half price or something. Super good. They have like eggs and bacon and it's all you can eat too, so it's buffet. And also get a Willys, Willys Plus membership card. It is like, it'll save you a lot of money and Willys is one of the best and cheapest grocery stores that you can go to. So get those as soon as you can when you get to Sweden because it'll save you a lot.
Video 2 Transcript
Sweden is a generally safe country. In the winter it gets very dark and so all the stores sell like reflective little hang things you can put on your backpack or your coat or little wristbands that you slap on and they're reflective. Those are really nice because then if you're walking along a street then you are seen and you are not going to be run over. It's very safe though and they have lights. Sweden's a great country. It's very safe so don't worry.
Video 3 Transcript
When it comes to grocery shopping and stuff like that, I would say to save money, there's usually some Arabic fruit markets that you can buy stuff at. And you can buy things like regular cheese and produce like veggies, fruits, nuts, beans. Like you can get, you should just check out these Arabic fruit markets because it really can save you a lot of money for your groceries. They're basically the best thing ever.
Video 4 Transcript
I feel like in general Sweden is really safe. There's still some areas that they tell you to avoid just like in any country there's some places that aren't as safe but in general it's really safe and I don't know it's a little it feels a little bit like America with a little also like obviously Europe also so it is definitely first world country. It's a safe country so there's nothing to be worried about.