New Delhi (Staff Correspondent): Cultures of every corner of the world are special in their own way, and when a person tries to mingle with a new culture, that experience can sometimes be very shocking. Recently, one such experience was shared on social media by an Indian content creator, who is now living in Sweden. This video has gone viral on the internet and through this, Sweden’s culture of introversion and valuing private life has been exposed.
This viral video has been shared on Instagram by an Indian vlogger named Ashutosh Samal. Ashutosh currently lives in Sweden and is observing the lifestyle there very closely. In the video, he told how reserved and believers in private life are in Sweden. He tells that in Sweden, people usually peek through the keyhole of the door before leaving their houses to make sure that no neighbor is outside. They do this so that they do not have to make unwanted conversation with anyone. This is in stark contrast to Indian social life, where people often prefer to talk to their neighbors and socialize.
The difference is also visible in public places
Ashutosh further said that this trend can be clearly seen in public transport such as buses or trains. People avoid sitting next to anyone and sometimes prefer to stand rather than sit next to a stranger. This habit of people reflects their introvert nature.He also said that in Sweden people generally avoid eye contact unless it is very important.
“Dream place” or “culture shock”?
The video went viral in no time and millions of viewers shared their thoughts in the comment section. Many people said that they liked the culture very much, while some called it a “culture shock”.
One user wrote, “It’s time for me to go to Sweden.” Another said, “I think this could be my dream destination.”
Some people also pointed out that people’s behaviour varies in different parts of Sweden. One user wrote, “I have only experienced this behaviour in southern Sweden. In northern Sweden, people are more friendly and it is common to greet people on the street.”
Peace of soul or loneliness?
Opinions on this topic seemed divided. Some described it as “medicine for a lonely soul”, while others said that so much silence and distance makes them uncomfortable.
One viewer commented, “I was born somewhere else, but I feel very Swedish.” While another wrote, “Culture shock pro max.” Sweden’s lifestyle, where privacy and personal freedom are considered supreme, can be attractive to many, especially those with an introverted nature. At the same time, this culture can be a bit challenging for those who like to socialize and interact.
This experience of Ashutosh Samal can become a mirror for all those who dream of settling abroad, because not only the country but also the culture there brings a big change.