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The life of an American Swede in Belgium

Lovain is a 33 year old Swede who has lived in Belgium for the past 10 years. This blog contains general reflections on life in a foreign country, as well as an attempt to understand, or even accept the diversity and complexity of our geographical and social relations. Lovain is married to an American and has 2 children.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Sweden and the H&M underwear advertisements

They have not been there for 2 years because of all the complaints, but this year they're back: The H&M underwear advertisements for Christmas. The complaints, of course, are also back.

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Posted by Jenni at 7:48 PM

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