▲ 299 r/sweden

Varför går det så mycket bättre för Danmark?

Tycker det blir tydligare och tydligare att Sverige halkar efter Danmark. Det mest uppenbara är väl lönerna, jämför Sveriges medianlön på 38 300 SEK, mot Danmarks på 46 000 DKK (67 696 SEK). Sen betalas visserligen arbetsgivaravgiften av löntagaren där, dock ligger den bara på 8%.

Lägg därtill lägre arbetslöshet, starkare offentliga finanser, mindre bostadsbrist, mer tillgänglig sjukvård, lägre kriminalitet. Även bättre arbetsvillkor som kortare arbetsvecka, inget karensavdrag osv.

Gör ju ont för en svensk att säga men Danmark verkar ju bara vara ett bättre land, rent objektivt. Såhär såg det ju inte ut bara för ett par decennier sedan, så vad skulle ni säga att det beror på?

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u/advecco — 3 days ago
▲ 2 r/gaytravel+1 crossposts

Hostels in SEA as a queer person?

Hi!

I’m a gay guy in my early twenties planning to travel Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam soon.. Sometimes in Europe I’ve found the “social energy” in hostels to be very heteronormative. Everything from partying activities to the general conversation has in many hostels made me feel out of place. For example, lots of groups of guys who make sexist/homophobic jokes etc. At times I’ve had the impression that the culture is revolving around straight people wanting to get with each other which is obviously not really for me.

Is this common in SEA? Is there a difference between different countries and destinations? Tell me about your experiences:)

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u/advecco — 15 days ago

Hostels in SEA as a queer person

Hi!

I’m a gay guy in my early twenties planning to travel Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam soon.. Sometimes in Europe I’ve found the “social energy” in hostels to be very heteronormative. Everything from partying activities to the general conversation has in many hostels made me feel out of place. For example, lots of groups of guys who make sexist/homophobic jokes etc. At times I’ve had the impression that the culture is revolving around straight people wanting to get with each other which is obviously not really for me.

Is this common in SEA? Is there a difference between different countries and destinations? Tell me about your experiences:)

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u/advecco — 15 days ago

Hostels in SEA as a queer person?

Hi!

I’m a gay guy in my early twenties planning to do a longer SEA trip soon. Sometimes in Europe I’ve found the “social energy” in hostels to be very heteronormative. Everything from partying activities to the general conversation has in many hostels made me feel out of place. For example, lots of groups of guys who make sexist/homophobic jokes etc. At times I’ve had the impression that the culture is revolving around straight people wanting to get with each other which is obviously not really for me.

Is this common in SEA? Is there a difference between different countries and destinations? Tell me about your experiences:)

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u/advecco — 15 days ago
▲ 222 r/Haarlem+1 crossposts

What’s it like living in Haarlem, Netherlands?

u/advecco — 2 months ago