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Kayo

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Mar 18, 2007
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I'm counting on Man Utd even if I'm not a huge fan of EPL. I honestly can't see Barca playing their beautiful football against Man Utd, it will probably be something similar to the Chelsea match.

And talking about "not so nice" places, what about my location, Malmö, Rosengård? :D Well, atleast I could say that I came from the same street as Zlatan back when he was a Juventino :)
 

Noodle

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Jul 29, 2007
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I'm counting on Man Utd even if I'm not a huge fan of EPL. I honestly can't see Barca playing their beautiful football against Man Utd, it will probably be something similar to the Chelsea match.

And talking about "not so nice" places, what about my location, Malmö, Rosengård? :D Well, atleast I could say that I came from the same street as Zlatan back when he was a Juventino :)
That's hardly something to be proud of :p
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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I'm counting on Man Utd even if I'm not a huge fan of EPL. I honestly can't see Barca playing their beautiful football against Man Utd, it will probably be something similar to the Chelsea match.

And talking about "not so nice" places, what about my location, Malmö, Rosengård? :D Well, atleast I could say that I came from the same street as Zlatan back when he was a Juventino :)
Aaah Malmö, I talked to someone from Malmö on the phone today, I just pretended that I understood what he said, thanked him and hung up.
 

Kayo

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Mar 18, 2007
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I heard there are many ex-Yu people there.
You mean Rosengård? Well it had much more diverse "nationalities" over here before, but since the late 90s most of the people moving in here are from Kosovo, Bosnia, Iraq, Lebanon or Somalia.

But like JCK said, there are many people from the former-Yugoslavia in Sweden.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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You mean Rosengård? Well it had much more diverse "nationalities" over here before, but since the late 90s most of the people moving in here are from Kosovo, Bosnia, Iraq, Lebanon or Somalia.
Do you guys there feel Swedish? I mean do you feel primarly Swedish and only then Turkish, Bosnian, Somali etc, or Swedish comes in second place?
 

Noodle

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Do you guys there feel Swedish? I mean do you feel primarly Swedish and only then Turkish, Bosnian, Somali etc, or Swedish comes in second place?
I love Sweden and I'm born and raised here, but I feel 100 % Indian and I think that's the case with most foreigners in the country, or at least the ones I know.
 

Kayo

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Mar 18, 2007
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Do you guys there feel Swedish? I mean do you feel primarly Swedish and only then Turkish, Bosnian, Somali etc, or Swedish comes in second place?
I believe it depends on the person and the area you live in. The people over here in Rosengård are most likely strongly connected to their roots and primarily see themselves as their parent's nationality. But Malmö is a multicultural city so things could be different in other parts of Sweden. I also believe it depends on the nation your parents originate from, some people like us Turks are more "patriotic" and connected to our native identity than others.
 

king Ale

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I believe it depends on the person and the area you live in. The people over here in Rosengård are most likely strongly connected to their roots and primarily see themselves as their parent's nationality. But Malmö is a multicultural city so things could be different in other parts of Sweden. I also believe it depends on the nation your parents originate from, some people are more "patriotic" and connected to their native identity than others.
The Turks you mean :D
 
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