>>12294604I wrote it here
>>12296242Even had white American teachers who moved back to US because theh couldn't cope with the silent Swedish attitude of patronization in the perspective of "I am a Swede, you are a foreigner and I know everything and I am not wrong even if I am wrong therefore you will always be inferior to me".
Americans imo who I met back in middle school were more open minded than their Swedish colleauges, a lot more social and relatable. Ofc this is not to generalize all Americans into one stereotype but most of the ones I met used to talk a lot and were with a culture shock finding out that Swedes in general hate small talk. You always had to think several times before talking to a Swede because slightest wrongdoing will be noticed by them and they can go on to the most extreme detail of that single error in what you said and kinda patronize you, this a lot common in Stockholm though not as much in the countryside. Yet the mindset of superiority still prevails much of the native Swedish population.
This is again from a brownskin's perspective after being born and raised up here, doing my best no matter what to live side by side with my Swedish peer. It's something you'll have to live with here until you die, unless you want to seel your entire soul and be used as a pet.