Title: Swedes opinions of other countries and their inhabitants
1Swedes opinions of other countries and their
inhabitants
- We started our project by going to three
different locations in Sweden, one big city
(Stockholm) one smaller city (Uppsala) and two
villages (Östhammar and Enköping). Here we
interviewed about 500 people altogether. - The involved countries are France, Norway,
Switzerland, Turkey and Scotland.
2France
3 France and the French according to us in Sweden
4We interviewed both women and men, in the ages
18-60. Most of the people we interviewed were
women in the age of 26-40. It was more people
that hadnt visited France then the ones that
had. There were more women then men that had
visited France.
5When we interviewed we asked people how they
would describe the French looks. They described
that the typical French was tall, slim, dark
haired and good-looking. We also asked them to
tell us three things that they associate with the
French people. Most of them answered wine, beret
and baguette.
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7The last thing we asked in our interview was if
they wanted to visit France.Almost all wanted to
visit France. The rest didnt know or didnt
want to.
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9Turkey and the Turks according to us in Sweden
10Turkey
11 12Number of persons
Visit
Not visit
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16Norway
17Norway and the Norwegians according to us in
Sweden.
18- About 2/3 have visited Norway at least once.
19- A Norwegian is described as a tall, blonde and
skinny person.
20- When we hear the word Norway, we think aboutoil,
skiing and beautiful nature.
21- We find the Norwegians very kind, self confident,
hardworking and hospitable.
22Switzerland
23Switzerland and the Swiss according to us in
Sweden.
24The interviews
- 33 of 40 women have not visited Switzerland.
- 22 of 28 men have not visited Switzerland.
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25- This is what we Swedes associate with Switzerland.
26What we Swedes think is a typical Swiss
27 Scotland
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