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What surprising Swedish fact do you want us to explain in our Christmas calendar?

Emma Löfgren
Emma Löfgren - [email protected]
What surprising Swedish fact do you want us to explain in our Christmas calendar?
Whether your question is about weird Swedish Christmas traditions or something else entirely, let us know. Photo: Magnus Carlsson/imagebank.sweden.se

To celebrate the festive season, The Local Sweden will be producing an advent calendar with special content each day of December, up until Christmas. We let readers decide the theme of the calendar, and now we would like to offer you the chance to pick the articles.

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Last year, our #SwedishChristmas series, written by contributor Victoria Martínez for The Local's Members, explored the history behind a different Swedish festive tradition each day. Lots of you got in touch to say you enjoyed the series, so we're doing it again – and this year we let you choose what we write about.

In polls on Twitter and Facebook, we let readers choose between three different options that you wanted to read about this December: surprising facts about Sweden, famous Swedes, or Swedish sayings explained.

Surprising facts about Sweden came out top in a narrow victory over Swedish sayings explained.

Now, we are taking it one step further by offering you the chance to let us know which facts about Sweden you would like us to explain in this year's calendar. Feel free to keep them festive, but they don't all have to be Christmas-related. We would love to be able to give you a good mix of different articles next month.

We are keeping this form open to everyone, so that you all get the chance to vote even if you have not yet decided to upgrade to full Membership of The Local. But the final series of articles will be for Members only.

We probably won't be able to include all questions, but we will try to answer as many as possible.

Please vote by filling out the form below or email us. And if you have further thoughts on the kind of articles you would like to see us do more (or less) of on The Local, you're are also always welcome to get in touch.

Best regards,

Emma Löfgren
Editor, The Local Sweden

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