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All together? About 88 000. If one calculate Iceland part of Scandinavia (which it is not officially).
More?
All Scandinavians together in UK (0,13% of UK's population)
Brits in whole Scandinavia (0,23% of Scandinavian population)
=> every 1 person of 1000 is Scandinavian (in UK). Every 2 persons of 1000 are Brits (in Scandinavia).
Now think both ....
1.) those numbers above (how often one will see them).
2.) some posts/replies in this thread.
I guess that was all.
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Brits in Finland 0.08%, Swedes 0.14%, Norwegians and Danes almost zero. Brits are the next western group after Swedes followed by Germans. Estonians, Russians, Iraqi, Chinese are biggest groups.
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Finland is not part apart of Scandinavia. I didn't note/calculate them.
Still if they count something here now ... Finns volume is very tiny in UK ... even if comparing them to ''same size'' Scandinavian countries like Denmark or Norway.
Finland is more far (both geographically as linguistically) and add that Finns mentality.
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Britain numba one.
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Britain is like the relevant and more populated version of Scandinavia, and a bit less chilly of course. But then again, weather is what makes Scandinavia so little populated anyway.
Don't get me wrong, I like Scandinavia but it doesn't hold a candle to Britain in terms of innovation, cultural and political influence, etc.
You can't quite find a city like London in Scandinavia. That's why many Scandinavian artists go to Britain to launch their careers.
On a side note, Norwegian landscapes are very beautiful.
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