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golden girl37

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BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!!!!!!!!!!!! :excite:

Yay :hug: I love IKEA too :mf_rosetinted: xD

this:

1. You trust IKEA more than your government.

2. IKEA is home away from home.

3. You grew up in a house looking exactly as if it would have been in the IKEA-catalogue.

4. You know the names of a multitude of IKEA items.

5. You know how to pronounce these names and sigh when Non-Swedes don't.

6. You live abroad and virtually all your furniture is from IKEA even if there are still no IKEA stores in the country. (note the word“still” as in you are expecting IKEA to one day be found in every single country)

7. You rarely visited IKEA when you lived back in Sweden but once you are abroad you think visiting IKEA is a small trip back home, that makes your eyes damp and feel even more home sick than before.

8. Going to IKEA abroad, you end up loitering in the Swedish Food Market, buying more food than furniture.

9. While on one hand you praise the Swedish Food Market, you feel betrayed since the “Svenska bullar" they sell are clearly not anything like what you had back home.

10. When living outside the borders of Sweden you panic when IKEA has sold out of “julmust” before Christmas.

:mf_rosetinted:

:roftl:Well IKEA IS awesome..:naughty:

:doh::naughty:

 

 

:tears: bye :huglove:

 

Yeeeeeees?:mf_rosetinted:

Hi :pinkbow:

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Sure' date=' that'd be nice :teehee:[/quote']

 

Okay it's a lot like english. :mf_rosetinted:

Happy, happier, the happiest

Glad, gladare, gladast

 

-er = -are

-est = -ast

 

we don't use "the"

 

and when you use

interesting, more interesting, the most interesting

interessant, mer interessant, mest interessant

 

more = mer

the most = mest

 

that's the easy part :mf_rosetinted:

 

But then if it's many persons/things that are something you add an -a to the end of the adjective. But only in positive not in Comparative and Superlative.

 

we are happy

vi är glada

 

I'm happy

Jag är glad

 

 

my friend is complaining that I'm always offline/invisible everywhere :fisch::fisch:

 

:naughty:

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Okay it's a lot like english. :mf_rosetinted:

Happy, happier, the happiest

Glad, gladare, gladast

 

-er = -are

-est = -ast

 

we don't use "the"

 

and when you use

interesting, more interesting, the most interesting

interessant, mer interessant, mest interessant

 

more = mer

the most = mest

 

that's the easy part :mf_rosetinted:

 

But then if it's many persons/things that are something you add an -a to the end of the adjective. But only in positive not in Comparative and Superlative.

 

we are happy

vi är glada

 

I'm happy

Jag är glad

 

 

 

 

:naughty:

Okay, got that, it sounds exactly the same so I'll remember it :teehee:

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