It's complicated, but Norway and Sweden are friends and belong side by side like a hand inside a glove. Typicality, a Swede in Norway or the other way around; will not be looked upon like a foreigner. This is because the countries are so equal, and the people in it of course. The same goes for Denmark too, Norway-Denmark-Sweden, Scandinavia in other words, are all very good friends. If a Norwegian breaks his leg in Denmark, he will get patched up in a Danish hospital, and vice versa.
However - There are two things that Norwegians and Swedes got against each other. The biggest issue is that Sweden was neutral during the war, Swedes where not too popular in Norway in the recent post-WW2 times. Then some culture developed where Norwegians make fun of Swedes, and in Sweden it's the other way around. Those jokes still persist.
In Norway you usually earn about 20% more than in Sweden, so often Swedish students try to get work across the border. Those Swedes are called "party-swedes" and are often being looked down upon by Norwegians. Probably because Norwegians became too posh after the oil and forgot how to party hard.
Haha, well kind of, we both like eachother very much and allways help eachother, like in the finnish winter war when tens of thousand of swedes voulunteered to help Finland
At the far north Finland is attached to Sweden and Norway. Other than that the Baltic sea seperates Sweden from Finland
Finland and Sweden. Finland's flag's colours are white and blue, Sweden's they're yellow and blue.
Russia and Sweden Actually only Sweden shares a common border with Finland and Norway.
Finland
Sweden shares borders with Norway and Finland.
Norway shares borders with Sweden, Finland and Russia
Yes. Sweden often refers to Finland as his wife. Despite that, Tino (Finland) denies the relationship. It really just is a canon to me but the fandom doesn't think so, And did the creator of hetalia say anything about Finland being gay or in love? No.
Norway and Sweden, and the northern part of Finland.
Sweden lies between Norway and Finland.
Finland has absolutely nothing in common with Sweden.
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Sweden, Norway, Finland, and RussiaNorway, Sweden, Finland, RussiaNorway, Sweden, Finland, Russia
Sweden and Finland are separated by the gulf in southern part of the country, but they still connect and touch in the nothern part of the country.
Sweden, Finland, Russia.
Finland is located between Sweden and Russia.
At the far north Finland is attached to Sweden and Norway. Other than that the Baltic sea seperates Sweden from Finland
Finland and Sweden. Finland's flag's colours are white and blue, Sweden's they're yellow and blue.