- Aquí todos consumen muchísimo más.
- Los institutos están más avanzados e informatizados.
En efecto, los institutos cuentan con muchos aparatos electrónicos, más material, muchísimos ordenadores... En mi instituto los alumnos están al tanto de todo lo que ocurre en el establecimiento gracias a una app. Sí, tienen una app del instituto, impresionante ¿eh? En ella pueden consultar qué clases tienen, a qué hora, en qué aula, con qué profesor... Tienen una herramienta llamada Schoolsoft donde pueden consultar sus notas en cualquier momento. También recibes mensajes de tus profesores cuando te mandan hacer una tarea, posee un mapa del instituto y te muestra el menú del comedor en esa semana. Todo muy muy bien organizado.
- Sólo comen un plato
Los suecos comen bastante, pero sólo comen un plato principal, y se quedan a gusto. A día de hoy creo que una de las únicas cosas que echo de menos de España es el postre.
- El transporte público es algo casi imprescindible
- Educación en las familias
SUMMARY:
I've been in Sweden for three weeks now, and I'm starting to notice some things that I find interesting. Swedes aren't as different as they say they are compared to spanish people, we olnly have different habits and likes.
In this text I wrote about some differences that I'd found this weeks. One of those differences is that they use a lot of energy, even if they aren't at home they keep the lights on. I guess that it's because nigth here starts at 4 pm, and without lights everything turns more sad and boring. I also noticed that public transport it's almost essential here. Most of the swedes have a card that allows them to take buses, trains, metros and even boats. Since I'm here I should have used the care four or five times. Everything is very well connected and in my opinion it's a great, cheap and enviromentally friendly.
Here they only eat a dish, a big one but only that, while in Spain we have two and dessert. One of the unique things that I miss of Spain it's the dessert. Having a yogurth after lunch is something of which I'm used to.
I also think that the education here is quite strange. In Sweden parents aren't allowed to hit their children when their behaviour is bad. They can do whatever they want and the only thing that their parents can do it's saying "Don't do that" or a matherial punishment. I believe that this isn't a good way to educate the little ones, but I'm not going to go further because families are like universes, they're all different from each other.
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