Friday, 13 July 2018

Amazing Facts About Sweden, Swedish Culture, And Swedish Governance, Compiled By An American

As of 2004 you can pay your Swedish taxes by sending an SMS message from your cell phone.




The government sends you a completely filled out tax form and if it looks good you just go online and click okay to pay your taxes.

Taxes are generally between 50 and 70% of your income. (Of course your employer already pays the full amount of your salary to the government in taxes before you even get anything.)

Companies must lay off employees in first-in-last-out order when they are downsizing.

You can take sick leave during your vacation if you are ill.

Parents get a total of 13 months of paid maternity leave and the father is required to take at least 1 month of it. (There has been a discussion about changing this to 15 months and requiring the father and mother to each take 5 and then split the last 5 as they feel appropriate.)

Parental leave can be used to take off time for parenting classes before your child is born.

Parents can save up their maternity leave for more than 5 years (i.e., use it for doctor's appointments, school visit days, etc.).

Daycare cost is based on your family income with a government imposed maximum. (Currently about 1/10th as much as in the U.S.!)

If you have a new child, your other children get a month of free daycare so you can concentrate on the new one.

All employees (including graduate students) get 5 weeks of paid vacation a year.

All employers (as of 2004) are required to provide free massage.

Yearly car inspections include comprehensive safety checks as well as pollution controls.

Car insurance is flat-rate depending on the deductibles (i.e., no "comprehensive" vs. "collision" vs. "uninsured" vs. "medical"), and liability insurance is not required.

The transportation department of the Swedish government works actively to reduce the number of traffic deaths each year to zero. (Mainly by reducing the speed limits.)

The government installs elk fences along the sides of large roads to prevent elk from wandering into traffic.
There is no right turn on red.

Multi-lane highways often merge in large roundabouts. (Although not as obnoxiously frequently as in England.)

Any product you purchase is guaranteed for 1 year, and the retailer must exchange it if it fails in that time. (This includes things like clothes and shoes.)

All non-military property that is not fenced in, or is not a farm or someone's personal garden is open to anyone for hiking through or camping for one night.

Ice cream comes in blueberry and rhubarb flavors, and is never florescent. (Although the licorice ice cream can be coal black.)
Roughly 20% of the country's police stations close during the summer since everyone is off on vacation.

The sun rises at 3.30am in the summer.

The sun sets at 3.30pm in the winter.

Christmas is celebrated on the evening of the 24th. The father always goes out to buy a newspaper and while he is gone Santa arrives (in person) to deliver presents.

Swedish university students are required to pay a membership fee in the student union, but no tuition.

American textbooks are cheaper in Sweden than in the U.S..

The government has made a political choice to shut down all nuclear power plants in the country for environmental reasons.

This means Sweden is forced to import dirty coal-generated power from Poland to meet its needs.

In Sweden IKEA is a cheap store, not a trendy store. (And they are only open until 8pm on special days.)

Recycling is taken so seriously that one company (FTI) is trying to put up video cameras to make sure people sort their recyclables correctly. (June 2006)

Privacy is taken so seriously that putting up video cameras in laundry rooms to catch vandals is illegal.

Learning to speak Swedish is frustrating becaues everyone in Sweden already speaks better English than you will ever speak Swedish.
On Easter children dress up as witches and go trick-or-treating.

St. Lucia is a nationally celebrated saint (complete with baked goods and TV shows), and despite the fact that she is a saint because she tore out her own eyes to avoid being seduced by a man, little children dress up like her every winter.

The largest ice cream restaurant in the country is located in the quaint little village of Söderköping, and sells creations that use dry ice to create bubbling smoking concoctions. No one is concerned about being sued if some foolish kid eats the dry ice.


Thursday, 12 July 2018

Interesting Fact About Argentina Country

Argentina is the eighth largest country in the world and the second largest in the Latin America. Its name been derived from Latin ‘argentum’, which means silver, and it has a federal form of government. Let’s take a look at the interesting facts about Argentina


Interesting Fact About Argentina





#1: First Radio Broadcasting

It is one of the first few countries to launch the radio broadcasting services. It made its first radio broadcast in August 1920. And at that time only twenty lucky people had radio receivers.

#2: National Sport

Don’t let the name football come to your mind, because it is not. The official national sport is Pato, which also means ‘duck, reason being that, hold your breath, a live duck inside a basket was used instead of a ball. It holds the distinction for been banned several times owing to its violent nature.

#3: Customary Diet

One of the most interesting facts about Argentinians is their customary diets! Munching on Gnocchi, potato dumplings are customary, to be eaten on the 29th of every month. May be it got into vogue owing to, it being cheap to make, with potatoes, flour and salt. Argentinians also cultivated a habit of placing money under their plate of gnocchi, to get bestowed with good luck. Restaurants on 29th have special gnocchi menu.

#4: Animated First

The credit for making the first animated feature film goes to the Argentinians. For, in the year 1917, QuirinoCristiani took the honors of making the first full length cartoon film. And furthermore it is said that Walt Disney got the motivation after his visit to Quirino’s studios.

#5: Finger Printing

Argentina also takes the honors of adopting fingerprinting as a method of identification. It all began with a stabbing incident of two children, and to zero down to the culprit the local police used the fingerprints on the door handle as the source of identifying the culprit, which ultimately turned out to be their mother.

#6: Plastic Surgeries

Argentina can also claim to be most look-conscious countries of the world. An average compared to the world, the Argentinian women undergo plastic surgeries, the highest number of times. And also, more than 30% of the women have eating disorders.

#7: Psychiatrists

May be, owing to the high rate of cosmetic surgeries, Argentina has become the home of highest number of psychiatrists per capita anywhere in the world.

 #8: Nobel Laurels

Argentina has bagged three Nobel Prizes in the field of science. Their scientists have been awarded the prize for their contribution to successful treatment of heart disease, and for treatment of different types of cancer.

#9: Tango

It is the birth place of one of the most famous Latin dance and music, the tango.  It originated in Buenos Aires by the end of the nineteenth century. This sensual dance is a blend of African music and Argentine Milonga music. Though initially it was not looked upon as decent, but gradually it gained its popularity.

#10: Oldest Dinosaur Species

Another interesting fact about Argentina is that the country is most desired place for the palaeontologists, as the oldest known dinosaur species has been traced back to this place.

They date back to 230 million year ago, and have now found their way in the museums here.





Wednesday, 11 July 2018

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