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  1. boomerxl on

    And at no point anyone asked what dinner would be?

    Sounds like it’s a them problem.

    Enjoy your dinner of deconstructed eggs and grey!

  2. yeetyopyeet on

    Oh my gosh this gave me a laugh. What an interesting looking Christmas dinner!

  3. Evie4227 on

    What did they expect? My mum was Swedish and if you asked her the same this is exactly what you’d expect to be served!

  4. VariationNo964 on

    Hahaha well it’ll be a Christmas to remember anyway

  5. Illustrious_North_80 on

    Why did no one ask what would be served for dinner

  6. Mean_Collar_6895 on

    What type of slime have you used to marinade the fish?

  7. unsuspectingwatcher on

    Jesus Christ…there’s been some hot contenders for shite looking dinners today but this would be hard to beat

  8. karlywarly73 on

    Nice tableware but the meal looks a bit “Soviet”. I’m sure it’s very tasty though.

  9. Without jumping to conclusions… explain please, what are we looking at?

  10. adjavang on

    As a half Norwegian, I must say:

    Hva faen feiler dere? Eter dere seriøst det der?

  11. Swimming_Conflict105 on

    Eggs , (pickled?)herring and something else that im not sure what.. eigher way, not really sure whats the problem here. Maybe i would just complain over the ammount of it as i would starve with that.

    I guess they had no idea of what it would be so only to blame themselves. I would enjoy it. Really would.

  12. LimerickTatum on

    A nice lesson that cultures can be very different!

    Having said that, I lived in Sweden for a while and probably wouldn’t ask for a Swedish Christmas dinner again haha, except for maybe the meatballs

  13. followerofEnki96 on

    If you need any foreign aid over there in Sweden let us know. We’ll put some Trocaire boxes together.

  14. plasteredsaturn on

    Aww I feel really bad for you cause I’m sure you went to a lot of effort to make this.
    Can you give a bit more backstory on both who asked you to cook and why and also what the food is?

  15. bun-Mulberry-2493 on

    Oh, if only you had recorded their reaction to this, it would have been Father Ted quality pissing myself humour.

  16. My Swedish sister-in-law made Jansson’s Temptation (potato/onion/cream/anchovies) for Christmas one year. She prepared it in Dublin then drove to Mayo with it. It became noticeably smelly by Castlebar so we transferred it directly into the bin on arrival.

  17. Herring, egg and pike caviar, thats a great dinner for me. I would add boiled young potatoes with butter and shot of vodka

  18. qwerty_1965 on

    Scandinavian food is appallingly sparse. But I’m going to guess there’s relatively little obesity.

  19. Bright_Student_5599 on

    You clearly hate your family, no other explanation

  20. redelastic on

    “The main will be rotten fish, stored in a jar underground for one year. For dessert, frozen salt licorice pie, followed by a digestif of a traditional highly alcoholic seaweed drink from the 1300s. Nollaig shona daoibh!”.

  21. Lillan_Lilani on

    I’ve been living in Sweden for 13 years. Can confirm!

  22. Fat_Shaggy on

    I hope you gave them a warning,

    I live in the Netherlands and can sometimes be momentarily partial to a pickled herring.

    However, I will never ever subject myself to surstromming again. That shite is donkey grub.

  23. Red_Five_X on

    Well this would be considered an abysmal Christmas dinner in Sweden as well.

  24. Theladsdad on

    You might have to move home after that monstrosity, any way Happy Christmas.

  25. MountainSense2860 on

    You should have warned them, comes across like a mean trick. Genuine upset indeed.

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