Friday 1 April 2011

Difference between Sweden and France

                                      Difference between Sweden and France

Family: In France a breakfast is at 7:00 clock, we eat bread and butter and jam. In the weekends we eat croissant and pain au chocolate and we drink juice, coffee, tea or hot chocolate. We take a lunch at 12:00 usually we eat an entrance, a main course, a cheese and a desert. And we take a dinner at 7:00 or 7:30 the dinner resemble the lunch but it is more light.
Family: In Sweden a breakfast is around 7:15, we eat yoghurt or sour cream with cereals. Or sandwich with milk or juice. In the weekends we often eat eggs, grapes, hot chocolate. We eat lunch around 11:00-12:00 in school and on the weekends we usually eat around 1:00 PM. We eat diner around 5 or 6 PM.
School in France: The school starts at 8:00 clock and finish at 5:30 PM and sometimes 6:30. We have a lesson all days of weeks and sometimes Saturday morning. We have a late note and a ringing. In a classroom we have the shoes and it is forbidden listen music. We have the autumn holidays, Christmas holidays, winter holidays, spring holidays and summer holidays, We finish school at end June at the begin July and we start new year at  beginning September.
School in Sweden: The school starts 8:10 sometimes later. We finish school around 3:00 PM sometimes earlier. We are free Saturday and Sunday. We have autumn holidays, Christmas holidays, Sport holidays, Easter holidays and summer holidays. We are allowed to listen to music and you can eat candy sometimes at the lessons, it depends on teacher and the lesson. The school ends in June and starts again in the end of August.

Society in France: We are major at 18 and we can vote, drive. Our political system is composed a president elected to a French people, then he choose a Prime minister who choose his minister, The president is elected for 5 years. He is allowed to do2 mandates.
Society in Sweden: When you are 18 years old you can drive and vote (and you have to be a Swedish citizen). We vote for a party. The leader of the party with most votes becomes the prime minister.

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