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East Gorteau22261 Posts
If you have the time, taking a stroll through Old Town (Gamla Stan) is something I always try to make time for when I'm in Stockholm. It's a really nice place, both for the atmosphere (and the generally funky things you can find there, I guess) and the quality of restaurants/coffee. Possibly the most relaxing thing you could do, if you have the time and need for taking it easy for an hour or two. I'm afraid I can't remember the names any of the places I like to go to when I'm there, but finding something good shouldn't be a problem
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Korea (South)1897 Posts
On April 24 2015 23:49 Nesserev wrote: The link is broken because of the comma that's right behind it. Also, it seems like the owners of the website haven't properly deployed their website... you should tell them to turn off DEBUG mode.
Iirc from one of your previous post, you said you were a rugby player, but I didn't know you were into fighting. Also, I remember that you had surgery once... aren't you worried that you might get hurt again?
Hehe, I found their facebook page and left them a message. I'm not a fighter at all, actually I'm quite untalented at real fighting. I did Judo on and off for most of my life while playing rugby but I never went for any tests so I'm still a white belt. Since I broke my ankle I stopped Judo and just do BJJ because it's kinda like Judo except it's mostly on the ground, so it's better for my ankle. In terms of getting hurt again, I take it easy,I'm 40 now, so I'm not going full out and since I'm a white belt there too (after doing it for 5 years lol, I am never around for the tests), they won't do leg/ankle locks on white belt so I'm fine. ^^ Thanks for the concern though ^^
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Korea (South)1897 Posts
On April 24 2015 23:49 Zealously wrote:If you have the time, taking a stroll through Old Town (Gamla Stan) is something I always try to make time for when I'm in Stockholm. It's a really nice place, both for the atmosphere (and the generally funky things you can find there, I guess) and the quality of restaurants/coffee. Possibly the most relaxing thing you could do, if you have the time and need for taking it easy for an hour or two. I'm afraid I can't remember the names any of the places I like to go to when I'm there, but finding something good shouldn't be a problem
Mmm...where are the really hot chicks hanging out? I'm with clients so I dont' want to bring it up with them because they already think I'm an evil person. ^^
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Sweden5554 Posts
Some of the more touristy things to do: Skansen, Wasa Museum, Change of the Guards at the Royal Castle in Old Town, Dinner at the viking restaurant Aifur, the Royal Armoury, Taking a boat trip out to the archipelago, A walk in the Drottningholm Royal Gardens, A walk through the Woodland Cemetery (it's a world heritage site).
If you find your way to Yttersta tvärgränd or Gamla Lundagatan and go up to Skinnarviksberget it has a pretty great view of the western part of the city, from there you can go east to Monteliusvägen, which has a nice view of downtown and old town, then from there to Katarinahissen overlooking old town and Slussen (although easiest to get to from Mosebacke) and from there to Katarinavägen which has a nice view of the eastern part of the city, the old town harbour and Djurgården. Lots of photo opportunities throughout this walk.
Hot chicks hmmm, there's clubs and cafés around Stureplan that the more affluent or want to be seen as affluent people go to. But the more hipster chic are around Nytorget (try café string) or Café Rio near Hornstull. Clubs are usually the best place to pick up women though if that's what you're looking for most other situations swedes are very reserved and don't like to interact with strangers too much. There's obviously exceptions to this, some (weird) people love meeting and talking to strangers.
Also would have loved to meet up and shown you around at least a little but right now I'm super busy getting ready to move and my place is half packed in boxes and not a pretty sight. I hope you have a great time in my lovely city though.
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Korea (South)1897 Posts
Hey guys and Hi back to all (Fazers) ^^
Well, I went to BJJ yesterday, played company of Heroes 2 on the company Lan with the developers lol (we played for 5 hours till 1am on Firday night LOL). I hadn't played it before, but quite fun after these dumbnuts explained more than just how to play, like how upgrades worked. I tried to zelot rush the game, but that doesn't work cause the it doesn't lol. (plus I never was a terran guy anyway) but fun fun game after I learned how to rush to mechanical. haha.
When to the old town, got some reindeer skin brackets for the sons and I'm really liking it here. I was thinking of relocating the family to Zurich, but now Stockholm seems like a great option, it's 1/2 the price of Zurich in terms of living (inlcuding taxes) and it's nice and diverse. I see a lot of (relative) of Korean babies with Swedish families and I think that is such a cool/nice thing. While I dont want to open of can of worms by the following statement, I think those babies are extremely fortunate and blessed and ulimately much better off here in Sweden -immesurally better- expecially since I think the Swedes have a good character -relative to the cultures I've met-. While my first time in Sweden, I've worked closesly with Swedes in the last 10 years and of course I'm in Stockholm because I've made a partnership here for s/w development.
Anyways, great time so far, and the women are so beautiful, this city did not disappoint. ^^
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Hi MA Sounds like stockholm is fun. I agree about swedes' attitudes. I'll be in Korea next month. Hope your family is doing well.
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Are there more blonds than brown/dark haired natives? How often do you see an Asian person in the city? What's the vibe with the Swedes? I would assume they are very friendly and very open-minded
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Norway28520 Posts
avoid stureplan. that place suffers from a massive concentration of absolute cunts.
aside from that, it's a very nice city and swedes are very nice people.
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Sweden5554 Posts
Liquid'Drone "affluent and want to be affluent people" = as you put it "cunts" ;D
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It's really hard to say what's cool about the city you live in, but try some nice restaurant or something. There are quite a few good ones, just avoid the ones that seem touristey...
If you want to experience something relaxing, you can always take Saltsjöbanan and walk around a bit. Or just walk around Djurgården or Hagaparken. Very nice places.
If you're still here on thursday, the big holiday of outdoor drinking and bonfire watching (valborg) takes place then. Go to Skansen or something. If you feel adventurous, you can go to Uppsala (technically another city, but its only 40 min by commuter train) and look at drunk people. I will be there.
On April 25 2015 01:25 salle wrote: are around Nytorget (try café string) or Café Rio near Hornstull.
Lol, like if String still was the cool place to be it was some years ago
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Sweden5554 Posts
String isn't the cool place to be, but there's usually nice people there still.... I mean it was a hot place what.... 20 years ago or so... back when petsounds was still relevant....
OT: Valborgsmässoafton is Valpurgis Night in English.
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On April 27 2015 20:22 Liquid`Drone wrote: avoid stureplan. that place suffers from a massive concentration of absolute cunts.
aside from that, it's a very nice city and swedes are very nice people. Agree!! Stureplan fauna is absolutely horrendous. I had friends thrown out of night clubs because they didn't look exactly like the regular customers (blond girls with straight hairs dressed like this or that etc...)
Just don't go there
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Korea (South)1897 Posts
On April 27 2015 20:46 Kaeru wrote: Where in Södermalm and what type of course is it? I am sitting at Södermalm working as a web developer.
on Gogatan street near the beefeater inn. back to Asia now.
Stockholm was fantastic, nothing like seeing a stunner every 5 mins, just like Korea, but taller, and blonder. ^^
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I'm curious, why do you want to relocate your family? Do you feel it would provide you some cultural advantages or maybe better education? Is it just nicer to live in Europe?
Also, how do you go about experiencing all these beautiful women? You used to be pretty content with the choice you've made, but has it been getting harder as time went? I know you like women and you travel a lot
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