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Swedish Americans return to their Swedish roots. In the program, the participants learn more about their families but in each episode one in the group must leave the show and therefore know less about their ancestry. While the show is primarily Swedish, a lot of English is spoken as well due to the American contestants.
Ten expectant Americans travel around Sweden in search of their roots. On the way, they get to experience Sweden today and they compete for a reunion with their Swedish relatives. The journey starts at the Svinesund Bridge and then takes our competitors to a place many Swedes have a relationship with. Anders undresses and they get to try a real cold bath.
The Americans get to experience how we Swedes celebrate holidays. We don't take it easy here when we are free. It is painted and carved. Will they manage all the tasks they are given? Which one has the thumb in the middle of the hand? And who can leave All for Sweden?
n Stockholm, the boys go to a men's camp, there is insight and ceremony. The girls run the spring rush and experience the strength of female community. Anders holds a lesson at a youth reception where no question is too stupid.
The group is divided into two and one half gets to experience what life is like in a shack. The cows are milked and one of the Americans likes the home-made butter quite a bit. The other half gets to test the EPA culture and hangs out with some young people when they work extra at home care. What Anders teaches at school shocks them all. Now the point is that they have picked up a little Swedish along the way.
Remaining in Dalarna, the Americans can visit a folk festival and ride a raggar car. They dance to Black Jack and at school they learn about Carl Larsson and the Dalarna's important role in history. In the competition, it is not only important to have a good memory, but also to be attentive.
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