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1. It's pretty decent in my opinion if you look aside the traditional crap like herring, liver and shit. Try meatballs, swedish game (like elk!) with potatoes and sauce.
But yeah, we have a lot of that too. I'm a fan of asian food and you can get that a lot in Stockholm. Like every other metropolis, sushi is trendy and people like it alot. I don't go to fancy places, but you seldom get disapointed with the food.
2. Uh, your stuff sounds enough. Otherwise, regardless of the prices, you should look for swedish fasion.
3. It's $8.5 something.
4. Yeah, correct. Food and drinks are pretty pricy. Expect high quality though.
5. Uh, the dalahäst, and a viking helmet, I don't know? As I said earlier, cloths are the way to go.
6. Food stuff. Like maple or anything like that. We love canadians in Sweden since we view you, scandinavia and the Netherlands as the most open minded and thus supreme people of the earth.
7. Thank you: "Tack" Good bye: "Hej då (pronounced "hei daa") Please: "Snälla/Tack" (Like german, "bitte") Hello: "Hej". It can be pretty tricky for a native english speaker.
8. No. Some people are taught french in school, but they rarely remembers it. I learned spanish, still know how to order a beer.
You should visit Gamla stan (old city), walk down strandvägen, take a stroll on Djurgården, shop at Drottninggatan or in Södermalm. I love the city.
Have a good trip!
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