Fika (pronounced fee-ka) is a Swedish tradition and can be seen simply as a coffee break but with a sweet treat. Everyone understands and needs coffee breaks. We often go for coffee/tea with friends in North America too.
Some sweet treats that accompany Fika are called "Fikabröd".
A specific day for a fika can be called by the name of the day followed by "Fika" like for example, "Fredagsfika" or "Friday fika". You can also use it like a verb, for example, You can fika with friends at a cafe or someone's home. One can say, "Ska vi fika?" or "Shall we fika?"
Ok back to Fika. A Work Fika is a common thing here in Sweden. It could be a daily occurrence or a once a week event when there is Fika at the office. You aren't required to join, but if you don't join the Fika, it might seem a bit disrespectful. The same as eating lunch at your computer screen - this doesn't happen often here.
Fika is a part of Swedish culture and most Swedes also enjoy coffee and drink a lot of it.
So whether you are living in Sweden, just visiting, or enjoy coffee breaks too, make sure you take the time to Fika at least once a day. There are plenty of cafes to try in many cities around Sweden and maybe a few in your city too.
Don't forget the snacks!
Here are some cafes to try in Stockholm!
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