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The afterwork culture in Sweden

Cheryl

Hello everyone,

Living in Sweden is a unique opportunity to discover the different aspects of the local culture and way of life. Today, we would like to invite you to explore the afterwork culture in Sweden and how locals get to unwind. Whether it's about meeting people, relaxing, or bonding with your coworkers, it is also a great way to get to know the local customs and habits.

Here are a few questions to start with:

What are the most popular afterwork activities in Sweden?

When and where do afterwoks usually take place?

What main cultural differences have you experienced?

How did afterworks help you with your professional and social integration?

Share your experiences, anecdotes and tips to help fellow expats.

Thank you for your contribution.

Cheryl
Expat.com Team

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Popular after work activites

  1. bowling / boule - generic games that both men and women can get involved in

Cultural Differences

  1. being from the UK, a big difference is here, your boss, or colleagues, don't suggest beers at 1630 on any day. No spontaneity. It has to be organised otherwise people don't go

How Did AWs Help

  1. they haven't