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What do Norwegians really think of Swedes?

The languages are much the same and they always give each other shedloads of points at Eurovision. Is there much to separate these Scandi cousins? Well, apparently there is. The Local took to the streets of Bergen to find out.

What do Norwegians really think of Swedes?
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Norway and Sweden. Sweden and Norway. Both countries have six letters in their names, their flags are much the same (give or take a few colours) and they both have state controlled liquor stores. For the Systembolaget in Sweden there is the Vinmonopolet across the border.

But for all the common ground there is much that is different about these close cousins, whom the Norwegians often refer to as their "sweet brother."

IN PICTURES: Click here to see what Norwegians think of the Swedes

The Local took to the beautiful streets of Bergen to quiz some Norwegians about what they really think of their Swedish neighbours. We encountered a bare-chested fishermen, an old-age pensioner who set us straight, and we even got to listen in on a typical joke told about the Swedes round these parts.

Keen to see the other perspective?  We talked to Malmö residents last week and asked for their views on Norwegians. And while we're talking cross-country comparisons, click here to see what the Danes really think of the Swedes.

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