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Stockholm Youth Vol 2

"Stockholm Youth 2" continues to explore the lives of Wilhelm, Göran, Lars, Felix, Jonathan, Sebastian, Jonas, Max, Lena, Emma, Sophia, Charlotte, Inger, and Nathaniel as they navigate the complexities of adolescence. Set in a peaceful neighborhood on the outskirts of Stockholm, the story delves into their shared experiences and the bonds they form. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the vibrant city, where the friends experience the trials and tribulations of growing up. They grapple with the nuances of friendship, the excitement and confusion of youth, the sense of belonging in their community, and the intricate dynamics of family relationships. From attending school, participating in community events, to facing personal challenges, the characters' lives intertwine in a heartwarming depiction of adolescence. The story is a testament to the power of friendship and the enduring bonds formed during this pivotal stage of life.

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48 Chs

Chapter 33 "Bunad outfit on Norway's National Day"

Wilhelm was curious about the traditional Norwegian Bunad outfit and asked his mother if she had ever worn one on National Day. Inger smiled and replied, "Yes, when I was a child, my parents made me wear a Bunad every year on Norway's National Day. Even when you were 3 years old and we visited your grandparents in Norway, I made you wear the boy's Bunad outfit for National Day."

Wilhelm was surprised, "Really? I don't remember that at all."

Inger chuckled, "Of course not, you were only 3 years old. But I have a photo of you wearing it. You were so cute!"

Wilhelm looked at the photo and smiled sheepishly. He had no memory of wearing a Bunad, but he was proud of his Norwegian heritage and the traditional clothing that went along with it.

"I didn't know that the Norwegian Bunad outfit was different from the Swedish one," Wilhelm said.

Inger nodded, "Yes, every country has its own unique traditional clothing. It's a way to celebrate our heritage and honor our ancestors."

Wilhelm felt a sense of pride in his Scandinavian heritage and was looking forward to celebrating Sweden's National Day, which was only a week away. He couldn't wait to see all the traditional clothing and festivities that would take place.