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Анонс
1:35
Вступ
2:47
Знайомство з Андрієм. Центр Мальме
5:33
Навіщо Андрій отримував польське громадянство?
10:22
Про роботу Андрія
12:00
Цікаві факти про Мальме
14:32
Vastra Hamnen. Ересуннський міст
16:44
Що не так з Польщею? Причини переїзду у Швецію
19:21
Про курс з комплексного інтернет-маркетингу у школі цифрових навичок Пара
22:44
Порівняння Польщі та Швеції
29:49
Населення Швеції
30:31
Район Skåne. Кримінал у Мальме
34:36
Як профсоюзи захищають працівників
36:56
Мігранти
39:24
Про пошук авіаквитків і подорожей TripMyDream
40:51
В гостях у Андрія
42:45
Якісь життя у Польщі та Швеції
44:22
Сортування сміття
45:43
Податки. Зарплатня
49:38
Безпека
51:26
Менталітет
52:44
Робота у Швеції
54:49
Чим займається дівчина Андрія?
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let's understand the question Why did you
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leave Poland, where you lived for 8 years, we
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went to cafes and I started paying and
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you look We left Poland, like, did
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n't we leave because we
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spent much more money in Italy, you can even
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compare Poland and Sweden in terms of price
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probably the same What's wrong with Poland in
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Poland I've been to the police three or four times
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why a simple question Where are you from You
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answer That you're Ukrainian You've already had
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a conflict in Rivne so rarely
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if I see a very expensive car
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Usually in 90% of cases it's someone from In the
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Middle East, people say that
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Malmö is a very criminal city, that there is a
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lot of Mafia here, that there are a lot of
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immigrants. I agree with that. Why are you in
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Sweden and why in Malmö? I have
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two children now. I want at least six because
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the bigger the family, the less you have
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problems for the first time in two weeks in Sweden I
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feel that there is Galai so oh someone if we
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smile a lot now he
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told me about and Sweden Expensive And I
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say to him Well come on I'll still try
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so let's see what
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[music]
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[music ]
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there
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[music]
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today there are many factors that
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encourage people to migrate And although
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moving to a new country is often
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accompanied by certain challenges and
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difficulties, it can turn out to be an
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incredibly important stage in a
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person's life that will expand his worldview and
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open up new opportunities. We continue the
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series of issues about Ukrainians who
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overcame thousands of kilometers from their native
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land, found their place in a new
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cultural environment and achieved
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some success. Today we are in Sweden, where
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Andrii Chernivtsiv will share his story. He
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lived in Poland for the last 8-seven years,
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but the changes in this country in
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recent years became an impetus to start
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looking for new directions for life and then the
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choice stopped at Scandinavia. In this
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issue, we will find out what exactly
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prompted Andrii to sell his business and
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car in Poland and move to Sweden. We
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will compare life in these two countries. the
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cosmopolitan city of Malmö, this
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city is famous for the Ritsun Bridge, which
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connects Sweden with Denmark, and is one of the
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loudest engineering structures in Europe, but let's
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start from the heart of old Malmö, a small
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square. What is happening now, why are there so
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many people here, in Malmö.
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live in Malvo, most Swedes and
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migrants like to attend these
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matches very much, they are such die-hard fans, and
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everyone has a small scarf at home. I think at least
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there will be a small
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scarf with the club they support, and
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it is clear that everyone is ready for this match and
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today will be a good day. I I think so.
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Well, let's see. Tell me, we are
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located, we are with you in the center of the city of
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Malmö. So this is the city of Malmö, the center
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is very large, and in principle, everything is
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nearby and in the center there are a
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lot of all kinds of outstanding architectural
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buildings and so on from one to 10.
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How comfortable is Malmö? for life 10
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I think it's my native Chernivtsi and Malmö I
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think it's like 8, from
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nine yes yes yes
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I lived in Wroclaw for a long time and in Wroclaw as the
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Poles say traffic jams
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are unreal And Malmö is generally considered
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such a place it's top- there are five cities in Europe with
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bicycle lanes and this is very, very
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noticeable, because it doesn't matter whether it's Monday,
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Friday or Sunday, you leave by car in the morning
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and you don't see any traffic jams at all. What do
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you think is the influence of Copenhagen,
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which is nearby, well, in general, at the expense of
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bicycles and this just after
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2007, when the Swedes did complete this bridge,
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the majority of Swedes in general started
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working in Denmark in Copenhagen, but continued to
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live here, since in Copenhagen you
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can earn one and a half times more
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than in Malma. Yes Yes. And
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housing here is much cheaper than the same ones
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data Well, if you take the example of my
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employees at work, the girl is
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generally a student, but she studies and
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works in Copenhagen, but they live here
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and every day they
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drive 25 minutes to Copenhagen from Malmohilia, there are
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no problems with that, you buy yourself a
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monthly travel ticket and you can relax
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you go to Denmark every day And as we
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know Copenhagen is the capital data and
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earnings can exceed what can
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be here So why do you live in Malmö And I
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just understood that you work here in Sweden
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You can earn more in Copenhagen
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Yes, but you can to say that I am still very, very,
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very new here, as they say, Sweden, you are very
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new, six months here, you have to adapt here first,
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understand how everything is here, and
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then, over time, you will be able to consider
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Denmark and Copenhagen as a country in the
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future, you yourself are from Chernivtsi, so where
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Probably 80% are Romanian passport and
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in general the fact that two borders are close to
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Chernivtsi in principle make the entire
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economy of our Chernivtsi I think you
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have a Romanian passport no I
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don't have a Romanian passport Thank God I think it's
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good and what is there besides Ukrainian I
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also have Polish citizenship two
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years ago due to the fact that my grandfather was a
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Pole, like me in 2015, I came
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from Ukraine to Poland at the age of 17 to study
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at the university, I finished my bachelor's degree, then I
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entered my master's degree, and then I
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realized that I had to somehow get some
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documents, we always knew that we have
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roots Polish, but there were no
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direct documents. And we
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saw that our grandfather's father's father's
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birth certificate says
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that his father is Polish. It turns out to be my great-
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grandfather.
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to the point that I found a
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company in Wroclaw that is also run by
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Ukrainians from Donetsk and they helped
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Ukrainians in general to get documents
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such as a beaten card Card of a permanent
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beaten citizenship there I don't know how
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to change Ukrainian rights to Polish and
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so on and I came to this Ksenia
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hopto ii big salute I thank her for
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helping me and it turned out that she
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said that it will be 50, it will be unclear whether
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we will be able to get it all.
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us in Ukraine to pass
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fingerprints. I passed everything and they
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gave me two months to prepare
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for the national exam and I came and
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passed this national exam with
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98%. that is, I quit my
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job at the time. I worked as a cook in the
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Wrocław market in a restaurant. I
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quit this job because I understood that
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if I get citizenship, the
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door to life is basically open to me. Well, I
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devoted two months to studying from the anthem
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to history to all the kings to of all the battles
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and so on and so it turned out that I got
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citizenship through
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I think a year and a half after
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we surrendered. Listen. That is, it turns out that you are
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now here in Sweden more like a
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Pole with a Polish passport. Yes, yes,
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I am now here directly as a
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Pole. All my documents are I also
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got a Swedish bank account here as an ID card,
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because it’s not all that bad here. It’s
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just that you, as a Pole, that is, a citizen
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of the European Union, can move to
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any country. So, what do you need to
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do to move? Notify
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someone. No one, nothing. I decided
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as I lived in Roslaw in Poland at one
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point I was
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offered a job here due to a coincidence of circumstances and I decided
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not to think for a long time, I prepared everything for six months, I
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started selling things from the car and so
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on what I will not need so that
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you leave with the smallest amount
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baggage and on
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March 31, 2023, I came here,
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how long have you lived in Poland, eight seven, on
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September 25, it should have been exactly eight and seven years,
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that is, seven years in Poland, now six months
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here in Sweden, today we will compare
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Poland with Sweden and understand
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what is wrong with Poland Why did you
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go from there? Well, tell me why you are in Sweden
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and why in Malmö, or Malmö, because there was a
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job offer here. And it would be a good
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start, as it turned out here. The people who
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accepted me here helped me
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completely with everything, that is, because of that. that I
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was taken from the ferry when I was
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crossing here with things from Poland and starting with a
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work contract and a bank account and an
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ID card because in Sweden you can sum up
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six months of my life here it is very difficult to
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start because in order to rent
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an apartment you need to have a contract so that
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you you need to have a contract you need to have a
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job to have a job You need a
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bank account to get a
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bank account You need
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again a contract or an apartment where the card will come
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and so on And this is such a circle Yes, this is a
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circle There is no way out of it and it
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will always be like this for me it seems And these
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people just helped me, they
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rented an apartment for me, that is, they did everything for me
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on a turnkey basis. I came here from me, only
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my skills were needed directly, and at
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the job where I work, what exactly do you
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do here, gastronomy? I work, you can
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say, as the director of one I was offered such a
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famous pizzeria as Dominus.
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I worked for this
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company in Poland for two years. I was
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offered several times to move and work
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as Aria's manager, but I didn't want to because
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I really liked Wroclaw. And after the
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war started, the girl
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came to Wroclaw and they started we will do everything
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directly there, we will now move
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with you to the bridge to the place where you lived before there
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where this skyscraper is huge and I
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want to warn right away that the details that
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we are imposing now in this video with
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Andrii we shot yesterday yesterday it was
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sunny today when we we are filming all
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day cloudy. Even now it is raining, you
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know that this kind of weather doesn't
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happen here often, because for the whole summer, I
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mean, it was more than 25° for the whole summer. We didn't
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have it and so so so.
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take a
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hortex jacket at any moment and throw
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it in your briefcase with you because at any moment it can
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start to rain and you will get soaked. I have been
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here in Sweden for almost two weeks.
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This is probably one of the top five places
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that I liked here in terms of its
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energy.
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Let’s go.
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This is a really special place. You
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will see everything for yourself now, and while we are going,
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I will tell you a little about the city of Malmö. Until
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1658, it was part of Denmark, so no
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it is surprising that this is the third largest city in
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Sweden, which in its architecture and spirit
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resembles Copenhagen, in fact the Malmö that
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we see today can be said to have received a
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second life, the main activity
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here for a long time was shipbuilding,
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later this direction of industry
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lost its relevance in Malmö
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there was a deep crisis in the period from From the 1970s to the
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1990s, about 15% of the
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entire population left the city. The situation improved
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only in 1994, when Ilmar Ripol came to power
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and new priorities were chosen for Malmö. The
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provincial city of
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ships began to rapidly transform
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into a green technology center of modern
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architecture and an innovation hub of Sweden
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today, the combination of fashionable futurism and
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exquisite antiquity is a real local
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feature that can be seen both in the architecture and in the
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cars of the local
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residents of Malmö in general - it is an industrial
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city, therefore most of its quarters are
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industrial, the main landmark
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is definitely the
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54-story março Ting Torso, a
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twisted tower built according to the projects of the
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Spanish architect Santiago
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Calatrava it is visible from all parts of the city.
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It is the tallest building not only in Malmö, but also in
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Scandinavia. Its height is 190 m,
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and the West Hamlet district is located nearby.
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It is simply an
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ideal place for a summer promenade
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between boats.
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the days that Sweden, by the
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way, does not indulge too much, you can often
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see those bathing in the sea. This
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area is characterized by bold modern
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architecture. It appeared in the early
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2000s, on the eve of the European
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construction exhibition City of the Future. The
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principles of environmental friendliness and
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energy efficiency were the basis of this urban planning project. what made this place the
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first certified green district in
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Europe today an active life is raging here, they play
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paddle tennis, go
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windsurfing and grill fish, and for
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sunset lovers there is a long
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viewing area here on the horizon in the
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warm rays of the sun you can see the
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drawing bridge and the Copenhagen skyline, but
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it's so sunny and it was beautiful yesterday. And
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today, as you can see, it’s already
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cloudy in Swedish. Well, we’re in Westrahamen, it’s
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considered the coolest district in the city of
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Malmö. Only Swedes live here, because
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real estate here is very expensive and everything
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built here in the last 4-5 years. Because
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how expensive is it? Well I can’t say it here,
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but I think here, from 2 million
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crowns upwards, this area has
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absolutely everything you want from a beach, from
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sunbathing, to cool, big beaches from
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Denmark on the other side of the country, you can
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say that, well, in principle, everything is here.
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Copenhagen is over there, and I can even see
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it from here. And this bridge is the largest, the
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largest bridge in Europe and the largest and
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longest. I think the problem of building
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this bridge was that there is an airport on the other
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side of Copenhagen,
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and it was not possible to build a bridge
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over water. and in Sweden, there was also a problem from this side.
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The land was not unstable, therefore, on the Malmö side of
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Sweden, they built a bridge that is above the water,
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and on the Danish side, which goes under the water. In
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1999, with the joint efforts of the two countries,
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this bridge and meadow
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corner in the south of Sweden has become an important
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transit point. Connecting mainland
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Europe with Scandinavia, the complex
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project cost Denmark and Sweden four
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billion euros, by the way, to drive over the bridge
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in a car costs almost €60, by
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train it is about €12 one way, and the road
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takes about For 30 minutes, the train first
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travels on the above-ground part and then dives into the
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tunnel, where it crosses almost half of the
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Rysun Strait, otherwise the structures would
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prevent planes from landing safely at the
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Copenhagen airport. That is, it turns out that this bridge
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gave the
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Swedes the opportunity to work in data,
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earn more, and for the
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Achans to come here to Sweden to
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live here cheaper and even I was told that
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they just come here to walk around and
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eat because it's cheaper that way. So, there
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is some kind of internal emigration from
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one country to another. Let's understand the
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question. Why did you leave Poland, where you
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lived for years? Everything seems to be fine,
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even the car was already your own. not so with
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Poland, that is, not everything was so very good
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and sweet, as it could have been, and the money
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you earned at the beginning was
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enough for one thing, and over time it began
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to be enough for another, then to all this was
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added a full-scale
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invasion, many Ukrainians came and I
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Over time, I realized that Poland is not the same as it
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was before, because I approach from just
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one principle. You work hard, you
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try, you have money and you have enough for everything,
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but then over time, you
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worked the same way, tried the same way, you begin to
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understand what renting an apartment is, filling up the
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car, etc. buy insurance, as the
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Poles say, and so on, that is, everything came
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to the point that Poland was starting to be very, very
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expensive, and you can now even
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compare it to Poland and Sweden in terms of price,
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probably the same. Not including restaurants,
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everything related to entertainment, and so
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on, but I I think that groceries, filling up
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the car and so on are almost the same
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money. I always dreamed of living in
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Scandinavia. I didn't have such a Mulka in my
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head and I think that what I once said to myself.
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I wanted to try to live in a country more
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like me. Once in my childhood, I called it
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cool Europe. Because it is so true. Europe is
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not Poland, which left Ukraine side by side.
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Here you go. Right away, Europe is a
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country that was not closed during the corona,
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which has a really, really cool background. we have
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n't been here for more than 100 years
00:18:30
and so on, so it's a very strong country
00:18:32
that's almost 300 years old, maybe even 300 and I
00:18:36
always wanted to try my
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girlfriend's mother lives in Stockholm a year ago
00:18:42
we flew to Italy to visit her girlfriend a
00:18:45
week in Italy, we still
00:18:47
had four days left and decided let's give it
00:18:49
a try, you visit my mother and I'll just take
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a look.
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gold I'm looking So we left
00:19:04
Poland, like, or we didn't leave because we
00:19:06
spent much more money in Italy and
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together, it's all started from the fact that in September
00:21:47
from my work, the company held
00:21:49
such a rally for us where all the directors of
00:21:52
each of the restaurants gathered and I met there with
00:21:56
all of our Polish company, I said
00:21:59
that I would like to try to move to
00:22:02
Sweden, do you have any restaurants in
00:22:04
Sweden They said Yes, here is your
00:22:08
contact, I wrote to the associate professor of Germany, Germany
00:22:10
gave me
00:22:11
Sweden on LinkedIn, we called and
00:22:14
literally a week later he said We have a
00:22:17
top salale store in Malmö, let's
00:22:20
try your big cool
00:22:21
background And they said OK, if you can, let's
00:22:24
move immediately after the New
00:22:25
Year and I said that after the New Year I
00:22:27
can't, because I still had a company in Poland,
00:22:29
I had 25% of the company, we
00:22:33
painted facades, we made custom-made furniture,
00:22:36
and I slowly began to sell everything from the
00:22:39
company's car.
00:22:42
let's try to move, let's
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compare
00:22:45
some of the same things in Poland and in Sweden,
00:22:49
which is better? Yes, it will be very easy for me to
00:22:52
compare, since I run a
00:22:54
program like homebadgt, that is, I enter
00:22:56
all my finances, expenses,
00:22:58
it is easy for me, that is, 1500 dollars we
00:23:02
spent steadily in Poland on housing for
00:23:05
everything. This is housing, food, fueling the
00:23:09
car. I don't take into account the girl's
00:23:12
money. She also lost something there, that
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is.
00:23:18
crowns, that is, it is somewhere around
00:23:20
15 euros, that is, it is a plus, the same
00:23:22
apartment in Poland in a more or less
00:23:24
normal area with normal repairs.
00:23:28
Wroclaw I am not taking into account other
00:23:30
cities in Poland at the moment, but Wroclaw is a city where
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a lot of people came and reached to
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the point that the apartments started to be some kind of
00:23:38
unrealistic price, that is 800,000 do$
00:23:41
in a month for a two-room apartment. And I
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just realized that this is already something, it
00:23:46
cannot be supported because it is too much to
00:23:48
pay almost 1000 dollars every month to
00:23:51
rent an apartment. it's not
00:23:53
very cool, you can live in Europe in a more
00:23:55
developed country and pay the same The
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same money, I slowly started to look at
00:24:01
the rent here How does it generally
00:24:03
happen here, that's the case here in Sweden, you can't
00:24:06
be the owner of an apartment at all, you
00:24:08
can be the owner of some real estate
00:24:11
if this the house is the majority of all
00:24:13
apartments. This is the private property of companies
00:24:16
and this company rents this apartment to you for a
00:24:18
long period of rent, for example, 20-30
00:24:20
years, yes, there, when we came to
00:24:22
Stockholm at the beginning, yes, yes, etc. Natasha
00:24:25
has been renting an apartment for 30
00:24:27
years. She has also been renting it for a long time. I moved from
00:24:29
Ukraine to the mountains, and this is how it turns out that there
00:24:32
are first-hand and second-hand contracts here, and
00:24:36
it was very difficult at first to rent an apartment
00:24:39
here. I started looking for rent, that is, everything
00:24:42
here is done through a block through a site
00:24:44
like ours in Ukraine. I think X and a
00:24:47
lot there are problems with this here, because it is not the Swedes, but
00:24:50
in Malmö it is the emigrants who like to fool
00:24:52
people for this, i.e. Please drop
00:24:53
the deposit in two days, you will see the apartment and
00:24:55
so on, i.e. I was already warned
00:24:58
when we had not yet moved here,
00:24:59
they said please do not drop it to anyone
00:25:01
look a couple of times whether yes or no and so
00:25:04
on. My company helped me here with an
00:25:06
apartment and we moved and We understood.
00:25:08
Now we have already moved to a separate
00:25:09
apartment and we pay
00:25:12
SEK 10,580 for the apartment, it is somewhere around
00:25:14
$900, so I have friends in In Poland, who
00:25:17
pay for a one-room apartment 3200 And
00:25:19
that's $800, where in Poland, what kind of earnings are
00:25:22
there, that is, Here at the simplest job,
00:25:26
because everything is equal here, in Sweden
00:25:28
you can't be very poor or very
00:25:30
rich, the most elementary simple job
00:25:33
If you have some major and you know
00:25:35
English or Swedish, you will
00:25:37
earn somewhere around 2,500 do$ after
00:25:40
taxes in Poland there is such a law if you are a
00:25:42
student you do not pay any taxes at all until the age of 26.
00:25:44
That is, I delayed my
00:25:46
move until exactly the time when I it didn't
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hit 26 26 I studied, I finished
00:25:52
my bachelor's and master's degrees, and then I still
00:25:54
studied, as if in such an evening school, so as
00:25:56
not to pay taxes, to get the most
00:25:58
money for a young woman, and it got to the point that
00:26:02
I can't compare my salary,
00:26:05
what I had there, was there a company, then that is,
00:26:07
I had directly, as they say, the
00:26:10
Poles, that is, I received a percentage of the
00:26:14
net earnings and a plus, I also had this,
00:26:16
before all this, I had a minus.
00:26:17
That is, I earned very, very
00:26:20
good money in Poland, I could withdraw from
00:26:22
2, 5 to 3,000 do$rv per month in Poland
00:26:24
is very good money for Poland, because
00:26:26
statistically speaking, on average, I think the salary
00:26:28
now in Poland is somewhere in the area of ​​clean-
00:26:30
handed after paying all taxes
00:26:33
and so on, it is somewhere around 4-4.5 000
00:26:36
zlotys. This is the money that, as I said, you
00:26:39
have to pay 3200 for an apartment. It's in
00:26:41
dollars. How much is 4.5? I think it's somewhere around
00:26:44
$11,100. It's ridiculous. If you have some
00:26:47
cool profession, you know cool English, you
00:26:50
have some extra language, I have
00:26:51
acquaintances. who work conditionally in Poland, and
00:26:56
knowing English and Ukrainian, they may
00:26:58
not even know Polish very well. Yes, but
00:27:00
because they know an extra language, such
00:27:02
as Ukrainian, and they, for example, work
00:27:04
with the Ukrainian Market, they can
00:27:05
earn there around 6-7,000 zlotys.
00:27:08
But everything is equal if You can say,
00:27:10
as the Swedes say, you're single. You'll live on your own.
00:27:13
So you have to pay 3,200 for an apartment,
00:27:15
you earned seven after taxes, you have
00:27:16
2,800 left for food, at least one and a half to
00:27:19
fill up the car, 500 is already two plus
00:27:22
3,200, 5,200, and there's still somewhere if you're
00:27:25
young, I think that at least 800 zlotys
00:27:27
should be spent purely on having a
00:27:29
rest somewhere and going somewhere. So
00:27:31
you spend six a month and earn seven.
00:27:33
Well, you save $300. I don't think it's that much.
00:27:35
Well, that's 3,600 per year for 10 years,
00:27:39
36 for 30 years old sotochka, yes, it might be
00:27:47
enough for a down payment on an apartment, as you just said, the
00:27:48
down payment on an apartment is what
00:27:51
I think most of my friends there
00:27:53
are going to take a loan for an
00:27:55
apartment, because the loans there are also such that you
00:27:58
take 200 000, and after 15 years you have to
00:28:01
pay back almost 450, well, for me, it
00:28:04
was also such a main factor why I
00:28:07
would like to start from another country, in
00:28:10
Sweden, their percentage is generally
00:28:12
meager there, up to 2% seems to me a plus,
00:28:16
but to get a mortgage here
00:28:19
you have to be at a very good level from the point
00:28:23
of view of what you earn, your credit
00:28:26
history is different, what is the barrier to this, plus a
00:28:29
contract of some kind, long-term, and so
00:28:30
on, the contract must be if you
00:28:32
want a really cool mortgage, you need a
00:28:35
contract only full-time, and so on,
00:28:37
as they gave me from work that I
00:28:39
will directly manage the restaurant,
00:28:41
yes, I was immediately
00:28:43
offered a full-time contract, a good salary,
00:28:48
I could immediately go here
00:28:49
to get a personal number, and so on in
00:28:51
Poland - it is normal to live stably
00:28:55
when you yourself need to earn a
00:28:57
lot of money, and in Poland there are such people with such a
00:29:00
salary they don't pay because the taxes are very
00:29:02
high, well, in general, I think the
00:29:04
Poles themselves will confirm and agree with me
00:29:07
that something is not right in
00:29:10
Poland, their politicians, that so many
00:29:13
Poles have now started leaving for Sweden,
00:29:16
England, yes, they went to that
00:29:19
yes, yes, they were going to that, but now
00:29:21
there was even such a boom that I considered it for
00:29:23
myself, that I would just
00:29:25
move because I want to try something new.
00:29:27
Yes, because in Poland, it was not very possible to
00:29:30
try Ukraine again, but such
00:29:31
Poles who already have seven they all
00:29:33
leave their children there, I'm sure I have a crush Yes,
00:29:36
yes, they left everything and went, well, this means a lot
00:29:48
Malmö - an international city,
00:29:51
45% of its population consists of migrants
00:29:54
and their descendants, while the flow of
00:29:56
new arrivals is no less, Malm is recognized as the
00:29:58
fastest growing city
00:30:00
among Scandinavian countries, since the beginning of the
00:30:02
90s,
00:30:04
refugees from the former Yugoslavia,
00:30:07
Iraq, Syria, and Somalia have been arriving in the city in large numbers, many
00:30:09
also come from neighboring Denmark, especially among
00:30:11
young people who are not satisfied with the
00:30:13
social policy of their country.
00:30:22
the country as a whole has a low
00:30:24
population density, only 23 people per 1 KD ki
00:30:29
[music] What
00:30:31
time is it around a hundred, almost without 15
00:30:35
Last Sunday we walked around your
00:30:37
area and I have the feeling that no one
00:30:40
lives here like that Sometimes it happens that
00:30:43
Saturday is a tyrant you go out and you
00:30:45
really want to meet a person, but there is no one
00:30:47
at all, no, firstly, there are almost
00:30:50
no people, secondly, it is very quiet, and here you have
00:30:53
houses, well, a lot of windows to windows,
00:30:56
windows to windows, and by the way, these seem to me to be
00:30:59
very old houses, yes, yes in principle,
00:31:01
this area is considered very old. It is
00:31:04
located near the sea and
00:31:07
only Swedes live here. If you can look closely,
00:31:10
approach each entrance from the side. There is a
00:31:12
card written where you want to call
00:31:14
on the intercom. All Swedes and But the woman we
00:31:17
met is from Israel, yes from Israel
00:31:20
Yes, yes, yes, this is my neighbor, yes, it
00:31:22
happens here. Children run and never play,
00:31:26
for example. How do they play in our country, but they
00:31:28
always play near their house, literally in the back,
00:31:30
on the beds of these specially
00:31:33
designated ones, they leave
00:31:35
all their toys there. Well, the children
00:31:38
are in their the yard where they
00:31:40
live, if someone comes out and turns on
00:31:43
the music loudly or something, someone called
00:31:45
the shelf if after 10:00, for sure, then
00:31:48
maybe there will be some complaints, but for
00:31:50
example, when we moved into this
00:31:52
apartment, there was a card at the entrance saying
00:31:55
that it will be evening in that apartment
00:31:58
please don't call the police because
00:31:59
we are celebrating something he doesn't call so so
00:32:02
so relax in Sweden in general there are a
00:32:04
lot of migrants in Malmö, more
00:32:07
or less than the average in Sweden I
00:32:11
think that Malmö is one of the most
00:32:14
migratory cities in Sweden. Where are you? In some
00:32:18
areas, such as
00:32:20
Rosengart, these are areas where
00:32:22
only migrants live. Rosengar was also
00:32:24
born there. Zvaton Ibragimovych was born in Malma. do you
00:32:33
run out of drugs, or
00:32:35
can you all, for example, there was the same
00:32:38
situation two years ago in Emporia, this is one
00:32:41
such very, very famous shopping center
00:32:44
here, well, the guys did not share something between themselves
00:32:46
And that the guy
00:32:48
just shot the second guy, that is, there is a crime here,
00:32:50
at least everyone thinks Oh a Swede, if you see a
00:32:53
person with an Arab appearance, he also
00:32:55
has cash with him, since the
00:32:58
majority of people in Sweden do not have cash at all,
00:33:00
people pay Always only by cards,
00:33:02
if you pay in a store, for example, in
00:33:04
Lidl, when I first drove by,
00:33:05
people paid cash on me They looked
00:33:07
so hard, because if you have cash here, what is it
00:33:10
like for us, for Ukrainians,
00:33:12
for example, even for the same Poles,
00:33:14
it is normal for them, for them it is strange here
00:33:16
because the whole tax
00:33:18
system here is made so that all Swedes keep
00:33:20
Everything only on cards And if you have cash,
00:33:22
of course you either sell something or somewhere
00:33:23
you don’t pay any taxes or How do you
00:33:25
even get this cash, i.e.
00:33:28
If you suddenly turn off the banking system
00:33:30
or so and so disconnect people from banks,
00:33:35
then you have nothing. For example, in
00:33:37
my You can't pay in cash at a restaurant, a
00:33:39
smart person is thinking right now. Yeah, you
00:33:42
have to think about something. Tell
00:33:45
me why in Malmö if I see a
00:33:48
very expensive car. Usually 90% of the time
00:33:52
it's someone from the Middle East behind the Crimea.
00:33:55
Malmö is considered a city
00:33:58
where after the
00:33:59
war in Syria started Sweden began
00:34:03
to receive a lot of people and many
00:34:05
people. They are used to living in a more
00:34:07
temperate climate, and Malmö is considered the
00:34:10
warmest city in Sweden, and
00:34:12
most people began to
00:34:14
come here, and why will you see so many
00:34:16
people here from Pakistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria?
00:34:19
go For example, I have my
00:34:23
boss Hat of Operation of my company.
00:34:26
She is a woman who fled from the war in
00:34:28
Syria,
00:34:29
er, she studied for a while in Greece
00:34:33
and from Greece moved to Sweden and you have been
00:34:35
here for 10 years. Listen,
00:34:37
your colleague called you. What is wrong with her? the
00:34:39
manager, one of the migrants did not go to
00:34:42
work, she went straight Yes, yes, yes, she
00:34:45
will have it there Yes, so what happened like this,
00:34:48
well, in general, in Sweden, there is such a thing that the
00:34:52
Swedes have a lot of rules for
00:34:55
employees who work at work, that
00:34:58
is, if you run a business here It
00:35:00
would probably be very difficult for you here, I
00:35:01
compare it to what I had in Poland, where
00:35:03
you drag people on Saturdays, work for
00:35:06
10-12 hours, the company has to spin, we have to
00:35:10
cut fixed assets there and so on, but
00:35:13
in Sweden it is normal to just call and
00:35:15
say Sorry I take sick you get paid for
00:35:19
my stress like this. Either I have stress,
00:35:21
for example, or it affects me very much and
00:35:23
even as a migrant, so if you are a migrant, it doesn't
00:35:26
matter where you are from, from Poland, from Ukraine, I do
00:35:28
n't know, from America, for everyone, the
00:35:31
same rules are the same, that is, here too There are these
00:35:34
unions and
00:35:36
pro-unions. They charge you every
00:35:38
month, as if it were a monthly subscription. If
00:35:42
you have any problems with your employer,
00:35:43
they say Yes, my
00:35:45
employer today, even though I have a head
00:35:47
guarantee to go to work, please
00:35:48
do something about it and then they will pay you
00:35:50
very big compensation, these young people are fighting
00:35:53
for these people who are considered members, on the
00:35:56
one hand, it is good when you are protected,
00:35:58
but on the other hand,
00:35:59
knowing of course the migrants and some of
00:36:02
ours, they will use it, they
00:36:04
use it very much, I, for example,
00:36:06
as a manager, struggle with it, it's the same
00:36:08
Today, a girl
00:36:10
told me that she lives in Lund, that children
00:36:13
write statements against their parents, that they
00:36:16
beat them even though nothing happened. And they
00:36:19
try to
00:36:21
manipulate like that. That's the thing about children. The first thing
00:36:25
I noticed here was when I first arrived, I was
00:36:27
driving and you are driving. it's just on the bus, the bus
00:36:29
is clean, everything arrived on time, the
00:36:31
children are sitting, I don't know, there's a child from the
00:36:35
Middle East, well, you can see by the appearance
00:36:37
and the svet is sitting and they're just eating and
00:36:40
smacking smack and just throwing it in the
00:36:42
bus and you see it like Why are you
00:36:45
doing this nobody an elderly woman
00:36:48
from Sweden is sitting there, it can be seen that she is such a
00:36:51
real Swede, and she does
00:36:53
n't even pay attention to them, although it is clear that she is
00:36:54
angry about this tolerance,
00:36:56
what can I say that the Swedes themselves
00:36:59
seem to be because they accepted a lot of
00:37:01
migrants, especially in Malma they seem to have
00:37:04
lost their
00:37:06
country because migrants came from the
00:37:09
Middle East of Arab origin,
00:37:12
the majority of them are Arabs. Yes, I
00:37:14
will say them in general, there is nothing wrong with them,
00:37:16
although I have some problems with them,
00:37:17
so it can be said that they
00:37:20
came and began to make their own
00:37:22
laws here, the Swedes accepted them, opened them so
00:37:25
open-handedly to them, they accepted them, but
00:37:27
they are already
00:37:28
Yes, because with such a bad word, I will say that the
00:37:30
Swedes are so from English, they are a bit so [ __ ],
00:37:33
they relate to it so that they do not
00:37:35
want to make any conflicts, and knowing
00:37:37
these Arabs, what if they come, God forbid, you
00:37:39
will have some kind of conflict, the
00:37:41
next day they will come and burn
00:37:42
your car, because for the Arabs, as my barber
00:37:45
says, I have two children now. I
00:37:48
want at least six, because the bigger the family,
00:37:50
the less problems you have.
00:37:51
you will hook him, you will solve the conflict with him, as if one
00:37:54
on one, yes, or with words or how people
00:37:56
decide Yes, but this does not mean that the
00:37:58
next day some of his brothers will not come
00:37:59
and you will have some kind of bigger
00:38:01
conflict, the police will not help you with this
00:38:04
You can say that, it is very simple a person
00:38:05
in a supermarket earns more salary
00:38:07
than what a policeman earns, so
00:38:10
they don't get very big money here,
00:38:12
something like that, what do we think? Oh,
00:38:14
Swedish, yes, they drive the coolest
00:38:16
Volvos, the last ones there, yes, they have very cool
00:38:20
equipment on them, but you can't say
00:38:21
that they they make some really cool
00:38:24
cool cool money there why did we stop here
00:38:25
you know Don't look at that
00:38:28
This is such a facade but we live here on the
00:38:30
third floor We are open to you here
00:38:32
yes Yes we recently moved here only
00:38:34
two weeks ago when we come here
00:38:38
all the neighbors have to confirm That what
00:38:40
exactly do they want this girl and this guy to
00:38:42
live in our future, so all people should
00:38:45
come like this, you should come and
00:38:47
say this, not you, this is done by the company that
00:38:50
collects information from you for the first time in two
00:38:54
weeks in Sweden. I feel that there is a little
00:38:58
leggalay yes oh someone
00:39:01
oh if we are going to smile a lot now
00:39:05
and this again we lead to those
00:39:07
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00:39:10
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[music]
00:40:50
Here is the Kitchen. Nothing like that, everything is simple
00:40:54
in Swedish, a gas stove, a simple repair, a
00:40:58
multicooker, a microwave oven, the Swedes
00:41:00
give everything, and there are bananas. eat a
00:41:12
banana with yogurt after a workout,
00:41:14
you eat a banana and you realize that it's
00:41:16
just a banana, and here you eat a banana. You understand right away,
00:41:18
well, this is a banana, this is a banana,
00:41:28
like this. The
00:41:29
Swedes always have a pantry everywhere.
00:41:32
You can put everything in there because
00:41:35
they have wardrobes. There is no such thing here. There is no
00:41:38
big living room and here the bedroom is
00:41:43
not very big either, but nothing suits us. You don’t
00:41:46
disturb the neighbors, young people,
00:41:49
everything
00:41:50
is fine here. The walls are very hard. they don't
00:41:53
hear, and this is the
00:41:55
living room, I'm working
00:41:57
on the computer here, the wardrobe hasn't arrived,
00:42:01
the couch, the TV, nothing like that, and the
00:42:03
view from the window on the neighbors is very cool, but there's a
00:42:06
very cool lawn downstairs, so you can
00:42:07
look, don't look at the carpet, the carpet
00:42:10
was cleaned downstairs yesterday. We also have a
00:42:12
laundry room. on the list, you
00:42:16
have 4-4 hours to do your
00:42:18
laundry, because it is
00:42:20
not customary for older Swedes to have a
00:42:24
washing machine inside such houses, and in
00:42:26
principle, everything is calm and very quiet, as
00:42:29
you can see now
00:42:33
[music]
00:42:43
silence. If you compare the quality of life in
00:42:46
Poland and here in Sweden, where better And why do I
00:42:50
think that it is 100% better here? What
00:42:53
was such a significant factor for me was the
00:42:56
ecology in Poland and in Sweden. if
00:43:07
you find it, someone will be there already
00:43:08
on the
00:43:11
account of products, this is also a very, very
00:43:14
important thing for me, here the Swedes
00:43:17
stick to the fact that the quality of products is
00:43:20
absolutely everything, starting from meat to
00:43:22
finished fish, the Swedes drown for
00:43:24
quality Then after products and environmentalists
00:43:28
to the quality of life again,
00:43:31
the salary is included, for example, if you take what
00:43:34
all Swedes say and the whole world
00:43:37
probably thinks that Sweden is very expensive,
00:43:39
I even approached him and asked him that I
00:43:41
want to leave Poland and move to something like
00:43:45
Sweden, so he told me about Sweden
00:43:48
to Expensive And I say to him, Well, come on, I'll
00:43:50
still try, and it got to the point
00:43:53
that we moved here and I can say that
00:43:56
you can
00:43:58
easily earn 2500 dollars here, and you will have
00:44:00
enough to rent an apartment,
00:44:03
eat, take care of your
00:44:05
girlfriend, go somewhere rest, go
00:44:07
to a restaurant. You will still be able to save
00:44:09
money. If you compare Poland and Sweden,
00:44:12
in Poland you would need to
00:44:14
work at one job and at some
00:44:17
additional one.
00:44:20
so on.
00:44:22
Why do you think I stopped here? Well, we are
00:44:25
now going out to the sea. No, because
00:44:29
here behind you there is one two three three
00:44:33
how many times two three 4 5 different ones
00:44:37
we have what is this colored glass this is prozac glass this is
00:44:41
for cardboards this is for paper this is for
00:44:46
that is, cardboard, separate paper, separate, this is
00:44:49
for mixed ones, I think, and this one is the last one, this one,
00:44:52
I can't say what it is exactly, what is it, what is it,
00:44:57
maybe it has something to do with the grill, maybe it's iron, it
00:44:59
can be something. Come on, let's see what's
00:45:03
there. You're sorting. But
00:45:06
we only have two, we sort separately,
00:45:09
cardboard Glass bottles, bottles are a very cool
00:45:13
thing here in Sweden, if you often
00:45:16
drink from metal metal such
00:45:19
jars, yes, then in every
00:45:22
supermarket, you can give one
00:45:23
metal jar for one kroner. But I
00:45:25
saw many people
00:45:28
walking around around the city with large packages and
00:45:31
collect and make money from it. You
00:45:33
can come to the supermarket or exchange
00:45:36
these jars for a check and you can save on this check
00:45:39
or simply exchange it for
00:45:42
money. What taxes do you pay here and in
00:45:46
Poland you did not pay at all because you
00:45:47
studied and was exempted from taxes. What
00:45:50
taxes do you pay here? Here you pay
00:45:53
tax purely for you, the employer
00:45:56
also pays directly for the municipality of the
00:45:58
city. That is, we live in the Scania district
00:46:02
in Malmö, and we pay the
00:46:04
Scania directly. If you live in
00:46:05
Stockholm, you pay to another but
00:46:07
30 40 50 60 is deducted from your salary, that's
00:46:10
almost what they say, but we
00:46:13
arrived and I was surprised at the beginning, I
00:46:17
thought that something was wrong here, something
00:46:18
was wrong, I also called the state and
00:46:21
said Well, look, I calculated everything, but we
00:46:23
paid 22.8%, yes. maybe you
00:46:26
are doing a little too much not to the end not to the end you know
00:46:29
Because I know cases when I pay 56% yes yes
00:46:32
yes this is if you cross the threshold of
00:46:36
more than 650,000 koro in a year 650 yes i.e.
00:46:40
more than 60,000 euros per year That is
00:46:44
more than 5 000 euros per month, but Gross
00:46:48
Mysa yes yes yes yes that is Gross because
00:46:50
here they have Gross and net gross Dirty
00:46:52
money net clean money good What kind of gross money do you have
00:46:54
gross gross 35 and net is 27 27
00:46:58
That is somewhere 2 per and that is not taking into account
00:47:00
the bonus 2 in dollars, yes, plus bonuses,
00:47:05
something else, yes, but from the bonus
00:47:06
system, it is deducted. There is really a
00:47:09
lot there, 44%, and here, as we
00:47:11
calculated 22.8 in Poland, on the simple
00:47:13
condition of work, which I could work for, I would
00:47:15
pay much more, that is, a little Do
00:47:17
you have somewhere? Well, I'm trying to
00:47:20
get a little bit of super. How much can I
00:47:24
save? Well, as I
00:47:27
said, I have this home on a budget with an
00:47:28
apartment with everything. You spend somewhere in the
00:47:31
region of
00:47:32
15 to 20. So I'll take exactly
00:47:36
more like 20. Well, you can safely
00:47:39
save in a month, if only you yourself,
00:47:42
700,000 dollars, plus the girl
00:47:44
will also contribute, that is, 12 per year,
00:47:47
how many years will it take you to earn the first installment,
00:47:49
eh, I don’t know what the first installment is, but
00:47:52
I know that it is very small here, but I think
00:47:55
in a couple of years you can earn, but also do
00:47:56
n't forget that if you work as a couple,
00:47:59
you can save on average somewhere between
00:48:01
2 and 1 to even up to 3,000 euros per month.
00:48:04
If you work on a full-time
00:48:07
contract, your girlfriend works on a full-time
00:48:09
contract if one person can cover
00:48:11
life two and save completely one
00:48:13
salary from the next person, we simply
00:48:15
keep it completely, that is, I understand that in
00:48:18
Sweden you have a little more opportunity to
00:48:21
earn something, save it and buy something than you
00:48:24
had in Poland even after eight
00:48:27
years, even taking into account the fact that you
00:48:29
paid almost no taxes because you I was
00:48:32
still studying, you can say that I have reached the
00:48:34
point where I understand that I will start
00:48:36
paying taxes from the company and from
00:48:40
work, I will start paying at least 30-35% of the
00:48:44
tax in Poland. In a year, I
00:48:47
crossed and crossed the second
00:48:49
tax threshold, which is more than 120,000 zlotys per
00:48:53
year, and I understand that something will have to be
00:48:55
done about it, because paying very high taxes is
00:48:57
not very cool, but, unfortunately, in Europe, it
00:49:00
is, and something had to be changed,
00:49:02
probably two or three months before
00:49:04
I went in November, some the Polish
00:49:06
politician said that we will go to the same
00:49:08
store and buy the same
00:49:10
basket as we bought a year ago and
00:49:12
see how much we will spend here and
00:49:13
how much we will spend here and they said that
00:49:16
201% means you paid yourself 100 zlotys a
00:49:19
year ago you will sell now You will pay it was
00:49:21
210 zlotys for me, it was a bit absurd
00:49:24
and everyone started to understand it. I never, because
00:49:26
I worked a lot, I never
00:49:28
looked at the price tags, like in a store, and
00:49:30
here I already understood that I had to start. It's worth
00:49:33
watching, because the girl and this are the same in the
00:49:35
second third, you start spending a lot more
00:49:37
money. What do you think, where is it
00:49:39
safer, where do you feel
00:49:41
safer?
00:49:53
I agree, but
00:49:57
there were problems in Poland too, in Poland I
00:49:59
was in the police station three or four times, why? Well, a
00:50:02
simple question. Where are you from? You answer
00:50:03
that you are Ukrainian. You already have a conflict on the
00:50:05
same place. Oh, our guys are going,
00:50:08
look. Well, if he has briefcases, rven
00:50:12
is a Swedish company. 50% goes to
00:50:14
finance these foxes because they are in the
00:50:15
Red Book, so I think it's 100%
00:50:19
Swedish Swedish Yes, because they all wear this
00:50:21
brand, they support their manufacturer,
00:50:23
it's very cool. there
00:50:30
was no such thing in Poland, it was not, but here it is
00:50:33
much more, and it is directly visible,
00:50:35
because of the fact that they are very religious or
00:50:37
not, so in Poland it was not and they did not allow it, why do
00:50:40
the Poles allow it, and
00:50:42
here it is completely allowed and they
00:50:45
only for they are drowning, I
00:50:46
have nothing against it To each his own To each his own
00:50:49
Yes, but as he wants, yes, yes, in Poland,
00:50:51
it is quickly cut off, you can say
00:50:54
yes very quickly Well, I like
00:50:56
Sweden because it is a very tolerant
00:50:58
society and if you do not disturb someone
00:51:01
else, you express yourself as you want to do what you
00:51:04
want, but it is very important not to disturb others
00:51:07
and not to cause anything
00:51:25
bad. How do you see an
00:51:28
average Swede, what is he like and
00:51:31
how do they differ mentally from
00:51:33
us or from the Poles themselves?
00:51:41
- this is a pure Swede and as he
00:51:43
once told me such information, the
00:51:45
Swedes say this - these are people who grew up,
00:51:49
graduated from school, graduated from the university,
00:51:52
found a job of some kind and they work at this
00:51:54
job until they are 60 years old, it's like a
00:51:57
good Volvo, you know, you bought it
00:51:59
once It will break and I will
00:52:01
protect it like this until the end of my years and I
00:52:03
will drive it, nothing changes. So
00:52:05
it is, well, it is a delay, so, so, and so, you
00:52:08
can turn to Volvo itself, and yes
00:52:10
to Ikea, to many such well-known
00:52:13
Swedish companies Such as Spotify and so
00:52:15
on, that is, they all do it so that they can
00:52:17
get hold of a good place,
00:52:20
put in as much effort at this job
00:52:22
as it takes and stay in this
00:52:25
company for a long time. Since this country has already
00:52:28
thought of everything about you, you have a simple
00:52:30
job. you will eventually get yourself a nice car
00:52:33
You will eventually get yourself a nice
00:52:34
house everything you have how much you need to
00:52:37
have this good job stick to it
00:52:39
do your job right and that's all
00:52:41
you have days off vacations everything is paid for
00:52:44
example in Sweden again
00:52:46
compare with In Poland, in Poland, you were supposed to be
00:52:48
given 25 days off a week, oh, in a
00:52:51
year, so in Sweden, if you don't
00:52:53
want to take these days off because you, for example,
00:52:55
feel that you are capable of working
00:52:57
all year round, you can take these 25
00:53:00
days of salary and it works out This is 13
00:53:02
with her salary and it's very cool because if
00:53:05
you and the others have 25 days to say that you have
00:53:07
stress. And as an option, for example, there was
00:53:10
such a thing that also at work, acquaintances say
00:53:12
that there was a very big crowd. From the boss, he also
00:53:16
said for the last month that he was
00:53:17
leaving I went to the doctor and said that
00:53:19
my boss is putting a lot of pressure on me. They
00:53:21
gave him two months of sick leave. The sick
00:53:32
leave is paid for after that. You are also paid again. You can go. Well, you didn’t take it. If you quit your job, you need all your vacation that you were paid. And when you
00:53:34
resign from some company, they make a
00:53:35
very, very good transfer
00:53:39
to your bank account, how to
00:53:41
find a job in Sweden, and because of the fact that
00:53:44
Sweden has a very small population, like this,
00:53:46
we will charge Sunday 10 million 10 ml,
00:53:49
no one is there, see a hundred in the evening Yes there
00:53:51
is no one, it's quiet, it's empty, there are not
00:53:54
many people, there is not much demand for something
00:53:57
specific, and many companies are not
00:53:58
opening, why do I think again that if
00:54:00
you are hooked on one job, you
00:54:02
should hold on to it as long as possible because
00:54:04
when you get fired, you will have to
00:54:05
look for a new one I worked there for four or five months, even for
00:54:07
eight months, and that’s what people told me. The people there are the
00:54:09
same guy who lives in Stockholm.
00:54:11
He says that it happened that the company
00:54:13
really pissed me off. I decide that’s
00:54:17
enough. I want to quit. He
00:54:18
quits. He says it was one
00:54:20
of the biggest mistakes in my life
00:54:22
due to the fact that I have been looking for a new job for eight
00:54:23
months and it is a Swede in Stockholm. And
00:54:25
how do Ukrainians find one?
00:54:37
from a maid in a hotel
00:54:39
to a job related
00:54:42
to the state, for example, to help with something
00:54:44
and so on, it won't be full-time, there will be a
00:54:47
contract, it will be part-time, job,
00:54:48
we met your girlfriend, that's how
00:54:50
we met.
00:54:55
flipping pizza from standing to :30 yes :5 yes 70
00:55:00
70 hours per month 85 she did
00:55:04
Last month she had a contract for 10 hours
00:55:06
But if possible, when she can take
00:55:09
some extra shift, she takes it because
00:55:11
she just wants a little more
00:55:12
money mother, how much does she earn,
00:55:15
for example, for the past month, for 70-80
00:55:18
hours there. She earned almost 11,000 kroner.
00:55:22
11,000 kroner is 11,1000, 111 and 11,100 do$v
00:55:27
doiv. It is also not bad, and can such a job be
00:55:30
found for a Ukrainian or not, and is it difficult if you
00:55:33
know English at least at the
00:55:37
A2B1 level, I think that this will not be a problem,
00:55:39
since everyone, I don’t know, the Swedes here know that
00:55:42
we have such a nation with such hard workers who know how to
00:55:46
work hard And they know what it is,
00:55:48
so I think that you will be able to
00:55:50
find a job, but for example what I personally
00:55:54
know After I hired some people here,
00:55:56
if you
00:56:03
have a last name, e.g., Muhammed Hussein. If you have a first name, and everyone understands that you are a person from the
00:56:05
Middle East, more than likely,
00:56:07
your CV will simply be turned upside down and
00:56:09
they will simply put on the shelf the things that are
00:56:10
racist, not that the racists simply
00:56:12
understand that they do not want to have these people. Because
00:56:14
over time, these people abuse their
00:56:17
attitude to work, they often take these so-
00:56:19
called siks and so on. This is not very good
00:56:22
because they understand that I can
00:56:24
sit at home. They don't relate
00:56:26
to work like we do, that we are really ready
00:56:28
to work, but the main thing is not to pay us that
00:56:30
money and we will try to work
00:56:32
so that the company only
00:56:33
rises, but these, on the contrary, they came, they
00:56:35
want to stand up, wait and go
00:56:38
home to collect their money, and at the moment
00:56:40
when he wants because he has a little
00:56:42
headache He will stay at home and say sor I
00:56:44
sick Andrew frankly Sweden is your country and
00:56:49
I can say something like that after
00:56:52
we moved here and stayed here for two
00:56:54
weeks already together with a girl because I
00:56:56
came at the beginning I had to investigate
00:56:58
the situation myself. As my dad says, eh, she
00:57:02
said that two weeks after we were
00:57:04
here, she said something. It seems to me that
00:57:06
in a year we will move from here. We have not yet
00:57:08
found any such factors. See for yourself,
00:57:11
she does not like these immigrants because
00:57:13
she is pretty. a girl from Ukraine Yes, and
00:57:16
immigrants from the Middle East look at
00:57:18
it like if you don't have a scarf on
00:57:21
your head, something is already wrong with you
00:57:23
yes, well, they ask a lot of
00:57:25
questions, there are some cases No, it just
00:57:27
refers to this So there is a white
00:57:29
girl if she at least knows how to
00:57:31
work with a computer, that's how it is. A
00:57:33
girl should only sit at home and
00:57:35
raise children. So what they
00:57:36
basically do here is that Sweden gives very
00:57:38
large subsidies if you give birth to one, two, three,
00:57:40
four, these people feel very normal because
00:57:42
of that they have
00:57:45
many
00:57:49
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00:57:55
children
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