Driving to Georgia would be cheaper for me. Did you know they charge $13 for a bottle of water on a cruise ship? Oh yeah, and you have to drive to a port to get on.
The does point to a lack of poverty in Sweden. I, and my parents before me, would always feed any kids who were there because they often had little food at home. This sometimes left my dad a bit peeved, because we barely had enough to go around ourselves.
My children noted that I complain that the local Chinese restaurant's menu is too bland, and I have to order the "extra hot" dishes to get any flavor at all, but they still aren't hot. So my youngest went out of town one day and came back with Indian takeout. The receipt says the lamb curry was ordered "Indian hot." The family all watched for my reaction (as the only white person at the table), which was delighted. Unfortunately, someone ate all the leftovers before I could get more.
When I was 2 or 3 years old, we lived in a tiny apartment and had few, if any, Christmas decorations. My Dad picked up some groceries on Christmas Eve as the store was getting ready to close. They were taking down some decorations, so my Dad snagged several Coca-Cola Santa Claus posters and a cardboard standee. Those were our Christmas decorations for a few years, and really cemented my visions of Santa... with a Coke. Luckily, my parents didn't buy soda pop.
I've found that people who disclose, or even care about, their IQ scores are not as smart as they think they are. Nothing good will come of it. You can tell how intellectual someone is just by talking to them, if that's what makes you happy.