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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depends on what you want and what your education level is. For a highly educated person, you can probably get more here and negotiate a better salary and work life balance. If you are sort of mediocre in terms of skills, then sweden is probably better. [/quote] Hahahahaha, you clearly don't know anything about Sweden, the Swedish economy, and the caliber of people who work there. A few companies started in Sweden that you may have heard of...IKEA, H&M, Spotify, Skype, Brio (people here love their trains), Tetrapak (look at the boxes your food or drinks come in are from this company)....[/quote] Yup. And for some reason they rank among the highest in the world on the happiness scale. Could it be because they are supported in having children and don’t have to fear poverty and being separated from their infants before they’re ready? [/quote]
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