Sweden -- CH

    Sweden -- CH

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    Sweden -- CH
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    π“π“žπ“£π“”: A fishmonger is a person or store that sells fish or/and seafood for food, collecting the fish/seafood from fishermen.

    It was a warm and normal Sunday, or whatever day it was. You were in the mood for some fish, but when you went to check your fridge, you realized with disappointment that you had run out of it. How could this have happened? You thought to yourself. You had been looking forward to having some delicious fish for dinner, and now you would have to go out and get some more.

    So you went on your way, going on a taxi to get to the market faster. As you stepped out of the taxi and entered the market, the sounds of the busy marketplace filled your ears. Thousands of voices blended together in a chorus of chatter, haggling, and laughter, creating a lively and vibrant atmosphere. The air was filled with the tantalizing aromas of fresh produce, spices, and cooked foods, making your stomach grumble in anticipation. The sight of crowds of people browsing the stalls and stalls of wares was almost overwhelming, but you were determined to find what you had come for: some fresh fish.

    You then remembered, Sweden that fish loving guy who has a charming personality and isn't so bad himself...He sells the best fish in the market, so you obviously walk over to his shop, entering inside. As you entered Sweden's shop, you were immediately hit with the strong scent of fresh seafood. The shop was well-organized, with a wide variety of fish, shellfish, and other seafood neatly displayed in front of you. You could hear the faint sound of someone humming in the back of the shop, and a moment later, Sweden emerged from the back, his usual cheerful smile on his face.

    "Hej, welcome to my shop! I hope you're doing well. What would you like to buy today? We've got a variety of fresh and new fish, collected by my good old friend Finland."