Religions
Even though a large percent of the population in Sweden associates with a type of religion, only about three percent of them regularly attend church.
The chart to the left shows the different types of religions in Sweden and the percent of the population that practice or associate with that religion.
The chart to the left shows the different types of religions in Sweden and the percent of the population that practice or associate with that religion.
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Values
The Family- The family in Sweden is extremely important and as such, the rights of children are well protected. The rights afforded to Swedish families to ensure that they are able to adequately care for their children are some of the best rights in the world because of the strong value of family. Click on the link below to learn more about these rights for families and children.
The Role of Hospitality- Along with valuing family, Swedes care about how they treat one another in respects to hospitality. It is more common for guests to be invited to a Swede’s home for coffee and cake as opposed to a meal, but if you are invited for a meal, there are some etiquette rules you must follow on the link below.
The Role of Hospitality- Along with valuing family, Swedes care about how they treat one another in respects to hospitality. It is more common for guests to be invited to a Swede’s home for coffee and cake as opposed to a meal, but if you are invited for a meal, there are some etiquette rules you must follow on the link below.