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Sweden created advertising to avoid confusion with Switzerland

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The advertisement states that Swedes, like any lucky people, prefer “not to watch the clock.”

Sweden is often confused with Switzerland, so this Scandinavian country decided to put an end to it and launched a small advertising campaign about the differences between the two countries. The promotional video was produced by the national tourism organization Visit Sweden.

“We talk freely about things like sandbanks, family hearths, and silence. Whereas Switzerland focuses on banks, mountain peaks, and loud noises like yodeling. In Switzerland, LSD will remain (because it was invented there), and in Sweden – auroras,” the campaign said.

The advertisement states that the Swedes, like any lucky people, prefer “not to watch watches,” while in Switzerland attention is focused on creating expensive chronometers.

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