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I'm impressed at how everything in Malmö closes about 3 hours before I expect it to. For being the 3rd largest city in this country, shit closes early. I would expect Swedish convenience stores (which are generally operated by immigrants) to be open till, oh I don't know, 7pm. Not necessarily the case. To my surprise I think the 7/11 is actually open till 11. I would have to actually look at my watch to confirm that. It's a little strange to walk around a rather hip district of town on a Saturday night and be the only one on the street.
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