Andrew Austin

Andrew Austin

Andrew Austin is a singer and songwriter hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His deep understanding and passion for music led him to become an educator, and brought him to Linköping, Sweden, where he currently resides and shares his knowledge as a music educator. In recent years, he has continued to innovate and explore different sounds. He talks about Sweden on his youtube channel. He adds elements of humor and knowledge to give you amazing content.

New Laws in Sweden 2024

New Laws in Sweden 2024

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  • @popeye82
    @popeye825 күн бұрын

    The bar ordering a drink thing is what happens when there is no tip. The bartenders have no incentive to go fast or look for the good tippers to give better service

  • @jonathaneriksson3684
    @jonathaneriksson36845 күн бұрын

    Great swedish buddy

  • @Gert-DK
    @Gert-DK6 күн бұрын

    I live in DK. I dumped my car 20 years ago. Best “investment” I ever have done.

  • @zeezacolefyyp
    @zeezacolefyyp6 күн бұрын

    What's the optimal strategy for someone with around $5000, or even less, to begin trading cryptocurrencies today?

  • @karolinakukielka7690
    @karolinakukielka76906 күн бұрын

    You need someone who gets the market and can execute trades perfectly

  • @teresehougaard5041
    @teresehougaard50416 күн бұрын

    You need someone like stephany Reuben

  • @taranpy2528
    @taranpy25286 күн бұрын

    My budget was falling apart until steph stepped in to help

  • @taranpy2528
    @taranpy25286 күн бұрын

    Now they yield about $13,000 monthly

  • @zeezacolefyyp
    @zeezacolefyyp6 күн бұрын

    know how i can reach her?

  • @NikEdw70
    @NikEdw7010 күн бұрын

    Everyone should do conscription in my opinion! I loved it and it prepared me for civil life. Men as women -its a life learning experience and a team building experience. And its something we need in this hostile turn of events in the world.

  • @WuIfheart
    @WuIfheart12 күн бұрын

    Even Finnish children sometimes go on the top row with 100c Blud needs to man up

  • @WuIfheart
    @WuIfheart12 күн бұрын

    Did bro just group fins with Scandinavia? He must be permanently asleep for this high treason

  • @tompowers4013
    @tompowers401314 күн бұрын

    I smoked cigarettes for 30 odd years. Both my parents were smokers and also in the end fell victim to smoking related diseases. COPD & Cancer. I quit cigarettes 9 years ago, with the help of snus. However, i was done with Nicotine as i also am a diabetic. Nicotine and Diabetes do not mix. Nicotine does nothing for you. Other than makes you addicted until it cripples and kills you. Is Snus and Vaping and Nic gum and whatever they can think of safer than smoking? Of course it is. But Nicotine still constricts your blood vessels and arteries causing plaque to build up to heart attacks and strokes. As well as it is main contributor to type two diabetes as well. As the Nicotine inhibits blood cells from absorbing insulin. But its your choice as an adult. Good luck.

  • @natalyaa4928
    @natalyaa492818 күн бұрын

    I used to love the US but after living in Finland for 2 years, how does one go back to the ‘Hunger Game’? I am sure there will be some reversal cultural shock for me

  • @natalyaa4928
    @natalyaa492819 күн бұрын

    Friendly strangers is the best part of American culture ❤️

  • @gerassimos.fourlanos
    @gerassimos.fourlanos22 күн бұрын

    The safety net of Sweden is also good for business: more people take the risk to start their own businesses, despite the high rate of startup faillures, because they know that if they fail they will be taken care of, they will not just die in the street. This results in a tremendous amount of enterprising and startups.

  • @jonaskarlsson6302
    @jonaskarlsson630222 күн бұрын

    I dont know if its just me or if its my hometown. I live in Gothenburg and I constantly ends up talking with strangers, and often times its people starting to talk with me.

  • @TheRDSKNZ
    @TheRDSKNZ25 күн бұрын

    I just tried to send a song on KZread to a friend in Sweden. It was blocked 🚫

  • @smachiavelli7345
    @smachiavelli734526 күн бұрын

    Stress” is very much related to the industry you’re in. Not all industries and companies have the same workload and so on

  • @iandoreasu
    @iandoreasu29 күн бұрын

    So how do you ask how are you and mean it? xD

  • @SlickNinja1984
    @SlickNinja1984Ай бұрын

    My grandma! What big eyes you have!

  • @helenestiernstrand6575
    @helenestiernstrand6575Ай бұрын

    As a Swede I can tell you that the Swedish systeme is extreamly expensive. Also as you claim ”you can go to a doctor”. No you cant due to lack. You cant access care because of socialism. You gave to wait for years sometimes.

  • @RoseSantos-qj4yf
    @RoseSantos-qj4yfАй бұрын

    I noticed you ain't one but you sure look the part

  • @robertjonsson5750
    @robertjonsson5750Ай бұрын

    That's why you shop in the member owned Coop.

  • @Tony-wu4wk
    @Tony-wu4wkАй бұрын

    You are actually able to negotiate for car prices in sweden if you are just smart about it. I have many times been offered a lower price just by saying that i don't think i am going to be able to afford it. This has happened even when i have asked for prices on repair jobs or certain installations to the car. You are definately able to negotiate for car prices in sweden

  • @nickhamilton5117
    @nickhamilton5117Ай бұрын

    Hey why don't you say that word a few more tines? I don't think everyone heard you the first 12 times you said it

  • @ambientspacem
    @ambientspacemАй бұрын

    The number one difference must be that they are geographically in different places ?

  • @veganaktivisten
    @veganaktivistenАй бұрын

    Whale forting? 😅 happy Valborg ❤

  • @user-is4el4my8u
    @user-is4el4my8uАй бұрын

    Thank you 🙏

  • @Traveller2036
    @Traveller2036Ай бұрын

    👎🇺🇦🇵🇸🇹🇷👎

  • @Sissy_that_walk
    @Sissy_that_walkАй бұрын

    Gees Andy 😛 😛😛

  • @gamarleton
    @gamarletonАй бұрын

    april weather in sweden feels like the origins of the 1st of april tricks.

  • @Varcal07
    @Varcal07Ай бұрын

    Sounds like Canada, It snowed just last week

  • @Maxxie1945
    @Maxxie1945Ай бұрын

    Your eyes look fake

  • @rebeckaann8246
    @rebeckaann8246Ай бұрын

    Göteborg and Malmö is more like continental large cities whereas Stockholm is like a large Swedish small town at its worst. There is really no reason why people in Stockholm should have to be in such a rush, they are just acting like they’re like New York or London. But as they themselves know that they are not they got such low esteem and therefore has to mock the rest of the swedes. The Stockholm accent make one sound really anti intellectual and kind of stupid. It doesn’t sound posh in my ear. Just naive and stupid.

  • @okersix8759
    @okersix8759Ай бұрын

    im far north often so im kinda used to it

  • @kristofferhellstrom
    @kristofferhellstromАй бұрын

    In one of your last tiktoks you compares Swedish freedom with North Korea. Could you comment on that?

  • @AndrewAustin
    @AndrewAustinАй бұрын

    Sweden and North Korea are the only countries that can drug test their citizens even when not expected of a crime. It's rarely enforced. I've seen police do it at the local gym. I fear this will be abused when combined with the visitation zone laws.

  • @flytyme
    @flytymeАй бұрын

    Just snowed yesterday here in Southern Germany.

  • @ilvfryends
    @ilvfryendsАй бұрын

    Haha ya that happens in Washington too, not as often, but definitely March.

  • @skjutgalen
    @skjutgalenАй бұрын

    As a swede we all just realized to not trust the weather during April "aprilväder" April-weather.

  • @DNA350ppm
    @DNA350ppmАй бұрын

    Snow and hailstorm in July makes me disappointed, and a bit surprised, though I know this has been occurring for thousands of years. But snow in April is normal and just for the good. Just be prepared for it.

  • @Caei-pv6co
    @Caei-pv6coАй бұрын

    America or sweden?

  • @beorlingo
    @beorlingoАй бұрын

    I find worse though snow in may

  • @Thekeviinn
    @ThekeviinnАй бұрын

    No such thing as bad weather only bad clothing

  • @annabackman3028
    @annabackman3028Ай бұрын

    The weather missed the first three words of the message: "The first of April is when we joke, fool and trick each other!"

  • @skibidislay
    @skibidislayАй бұрын

    It’s called ”aprilväder” in swedish

  • @jocke.tattoo.s
    @jocke.tattoo.sАй бұрын

    Big true true

  • @alborg246
    @alborg246Ай бұрын

    Correct, and they always say "it's normal, it'll be warm soon!" 🤨

  • @al-du6lb
    @al-du6lbАй бұрын

    The only thing better than exercising is exercising on nicotine

  • @user-od5eu8qb7q
    @user-od5eu8qb7qАй бұрын

    he is a clown

  • @ristorantanen5769
    @ristorantanen5769Ай бұрын

    I quit Ciggies 30 years ago and Snus came to my rescue Best tobaccoproduct in the world

  • @lukkask
    @lukkaskАй бұрын

    probably most americans will call you a f...g communist after watching this video

  • @PoisonelleMisty4311
    @PoisonelleMisty43112 ай бұрын

    There are several factors that contribute to why it can be difficult for Swedish people to connect with others emotionally and understand their emotions. One reason is the cultural norms and values that are deeply ingrained in Swedish society. Swedes are known for being reserved and private, which can make it challenging for them to open up and form deep emotional connections with others. This can also make it difficult for them to understand and empathize with others' emotions, as they may not have the same level of emotional expression. In addition, there is a strong emphasis on individualism in Swedish culture. This means that Swedes value their personal space and autonomy, and may not prioritize emotional connections with others. They are also taught to be self-sufficient and independent from a young age, which can lead to a lack of emotional dependence on others. Furthermore, the Swedish concept of 'lagom' - meaning 'just the right amount' - can also contribute to difficulties in connecting with others emotionally. Swedes are taught to be moderate in their emotions and avoid extremes, which can make it challenging to express and understand intense emotions like heartbreak. Instead, they may view someone who is heartbroken as 'mad' or overly emotional, which can lead to a lack of empathy and understanding. This stereotype of Swedes as reserved and emotionally detached can also lead to the belief that they are selfish and soulless. However, it is important to note that this is a cultural norm and not a reflection of individual personalities. Swedes may simply have a different way of expressing and understanding emotions, but that does not make them any less capable of forming deep and meaningful connections with others. For those who do find themselves in relationships or friendships with Swedish individuals, it is important to be mindful of these cultural norms and values. It is important to respect their need for personal space and not take their reserved nature as a sign of disinterest. It can also be helpful to directly communicate your emotions and provide context for why you may be feeling a certain way, as this can help Swedes understand and empathize with your emotions. If you are concerned about protecting yourself from potential emotional difficulties in relationships with Swedish individuals, it is important to set boundaries and communicate your needs clearly. This can help ensure that both parties are on the same page and can avoid misunderstandings or hurt feelings. In conclusion, while it may be challenging for Swedish people to connect with others emotionally and understand their emotions, it is not impossible. By being aware of the cultural norms and values, communicating openly and effectively, and setting boundaries, it is possible to form meaningful and fulfilling relationships with Swedish individuals.

  • @tabascox
    @tabascox2 ай бұрын

    Sweden is a dead countey with people who have no emotions. One of the worst places is the world. Zero friendly. Robots

  • @mariehedberg7863
    @mariehedberg78632 ай бұрын

    I like your video!😊😊😊