But when we arrived to the first house I changed my mind very quickly. The decoration was really beautiful and they had put so much effort to it. After a short while couple around 50 walked from the house and we started to talk to them. They were friendly and told us about there decoration and they asked me were I came from, and I told them Sweden. Then they told me that they have friends from Sweden. They was so nice, friendly and easy going just as it suppose to be.
Here is their house!
Then they wished us merry Christmas and we wished them the same! At last they told us about a famous street with many Christmas lights! So we went there!
This guy was awesome, he invited us in to their garden and asked me if I was German, so I had a good laugh with him and told him that you should NEVER compare Swedes with Germans! After a while he told us "this is not even my house haha"
He asked us if we wanted him to take a photo of us and we said yes! Then he wished us a merry Christmas and we wished him the same!
This night was so nice, we felt like we were a part of the neighbourhood. Strangers meet and talked to each other and the house owners had no problem at all with having strangers in their gardens to take photos. It's was so nice to see strangers talked to each other and wished each other Merry Christmas. I lost count on how many people we meet that wished us Merry Christmas. It's so simple, just meet each other and exchange a couple of word to each other. I wish we had the same culture back home.
Sometimes even Santa himself get lucky!!
This is the only house on this street without Christmas lights! We call it the Muslim house and my face is trying to give you a hint of their state of mind!
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