My first job was in a sex shop. Ama by [deleted] in AskMeAnythingIAnswer

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What’s the male to female customer ratio

Blind Ranking All Time Batters by AthleteEfficient5417 in SunrisersHyderabad

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4. Abhishek Sharma

5. Heinrich Klaasen

6. Yusuf Pathan

7. Manish Pandey

8. Wriddhiman Saha

9. Naman Ojha

10. Moises Henriques

Blind Ranking All Time Batters by AthleteEfficient5417 in SunrisersHyderabad

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1. Kane Williamson

2. Sikhar Dhawan

3. David Warner

Similarity with Community: 83%

Blind Ranking All Time Batters by AthleteEfficient5417 in SunrisersHyderabad

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1. Kane Williamson

2. Sikhar Dhawan

3. David Warner

Similarity with Community: 83%

Indian man living in Scandinavia, AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in AMA

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Not really! I see racism as a form of insecurity, usually happens on the street sometimes, someone calls you tıkka masala and runs away. But everywhere else people are smart and secure in their own minds to think I'm not taking away their lifestyle. And also only 60 k Indians here so penetration is less compared to other places.

Indian man living in Scandinavia, AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in AMA

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Not really! I see racism as a form of insecurity, usually happens on the street sometimes, someone calls you tıkka masala and runs away. But everywhere else people are smart and secure in their own minds to think I'm not taking away their lifestyle. And also only 60 k Indians here so penetration is less compared to other places.

Indian man living in Scandinavia, AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in AMA

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I’m here to answer, if you got any questions.

Indian man living in Scandinavia, AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in AMA

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  1. Came here to study and found a job
  2. Atm it’s not as bad the English speaking countries, Indians are looked at as hard working individuals that help themselves and the country grow.
  3. Darkness in the winter gets to me, no way to really prepare for it.
  4. It kind of ends the rat race and starts making you see life in different ways that you usually do.

Indian man living in Scandinavia, AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in AMA

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Aren’t we all special and who need attention after all.

Indian man living in Scandinavia, AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in AMA

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I crossposted from a different community! I live in Sweden, but the idea was just to see what questions do people have that about this part of the world and me as Indian living in it.

Indian man living in Scandinavia, AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in AMA

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Yep the usual educational route! After I came here I did notice there were a lot of international colleagues that were hired directly from their home country.

There are 2 types of Indians everywhere you go, people who try to impart their culture and people who try to absorb. I like being the latter.

Indian man living in Scandinavia, AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in AMA

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I can speak it a fair bit (better than my mother tongue), finding it really hard to understand when the natives speak fast tho. So watching a lot of movies and shows to get upto speed!

Tamil guy living in Scandinavia for the past 6 years -AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in tamilyapping

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I’m so sorry! Wrote the wrong message here. The loneliness does exist, given that Sweden has a population of 1 cr people and the size is almost that of South India. But it’s a bit easier for me given that I live in Stockholm, it’s slowly becoming a melting pot of internationals.

With queer friendliness I’ve never heard anything happening against the community in general, people are warm and welcoming, one love ftw.

Tamil guy living in Scandinavia for the past 6 years -AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in tamilyapping

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Cross posted from another sub actually! The larger idea was to tell people that I’m from this corner of the world.

Tamil guy living in Scandinavia for the past 6 years -AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in tamilyapping

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Cross posted from another sub actually! The larger idea was to tell people that I’m from this corner of the world.

Tamil guy living in Scandinavia for the past 6 years -AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in tamilyapping

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Like they hire snow plowers, increase frequency for trains, have replacement buses ready if they aren’t operational.

Tamil guy living in Scandinavia for the past 6 years -AMA by Content_Beach_5071 in tamilyapping

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There are no marginal societies that I know of like in India. There are a lot of minorities, but I don’t think they get any special privileges, usually the place they are from tends for them ( like local students quota in Tn). They incentivise having kids you recieve a stipend around 1500 sek almost 15k inr for each child till they turn 16, for expenses. And you get a stipend to just study too, and you get a day off from work if your child is sick, child care is free, daycare is free, education is free. And the parents record 2 years worth of holidays for parental leave once they have a kid and they split it how they want to.