Culture Shock of Swedish Movie Theatres

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Ahllain Santos

<i>"Hello" in your host country's language:</i> Hej <i>Home Institution (your U.S. University/College):</i> University of California, Berkeley <i>Expected graduation year:</i> 2023 <i>Destination city & country:</i> Sweden <i>Program provider:</i> UCEAP <i>Major/minor:</i> Environmental Economics and Policy <i>Demographics:</i> Asian/Asian American, Immigrant, First-Generation American, First-Generation College Student, LGBTQ+, Person with a disability <i>Future career aspirations:</i> Growing up in Richmond, CA, my community lacks access to nutrient-dense food. Richmond is a food desert surrounded by fast-food chains, and hypertension is a growing epidemic within our low-income population. My parents are one of many immigrants that are at high risk of cardiovascular disease due to their unhealthy diet. My career goal is to work in business development for the plant-based food industry. I want to teach my community about the benefits of this new food system. By promoting a plant-based diet, I can be part of the transition that will transform human and planetary health. <i>Top 3 goals for your time abroad:</i> 1. Learn to cook traditional recipes with my housemates 2. Attend local concerts to experience the music scene 3. Find the best coffee shops

My friends and I watched Avatar 2 in Malmรถ. They didn’t have ice cream, hot dogs, nor kettle corn popcorn. Instead, they had a huge candy selection, salted popcorn, and sour cream-flavored bacon chips. When we entered the theatre, everyone talked during the trailers. It was unusual as they only went silent when the movie began.