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@lorabenz
@lorabenz 31 минут бұрын
i like to show you this , this why Danish kids are tru Vikings , can it happen in england ???? kzbin.info/www/bejne/gJzMmp1vma-Zmdk&ab_channel=SBSDateline
@madspetersen1708
@madspetersen1708 22 сағат бұрын
Yes Peter Madsen got a lifesentence for the murder.
@madspetersen1708
@madspetersen1708 23 сағат бұрын
Danes are happy because we trust each other, lowest corruption in the world and social and medical Security.
@Joliie
@Joliie 9 күн бұрын
Copenhagen is not Denmark :) it is part of it, but so much more than Copenhagen to Denmark, yeah we get that you want to visit the capital and you see all those videos from there, but Aarhus, Odense etc. has so much history to offer for tourists and culture.
@skodass1
@skodass1 17 күн бұрын
2:48 on paper we are a secular christian nation (like you can decide not to pay church tax... but its opt out not opt in).... but these days we have a lot of agnostics, atheists, a few jews, some muslims and a buddist minority. (and ofc there are also a thriving Asetro minority as a hold out from our pagan viking times). 3:15 its not so much that we are happy... its more of a "we are so content that we seem happy".
@steinareggan4565
@steinareggan4565 21 күн бұрын
But as a Scandinavans we stand together as scandis
@nielsdanielbuch9022
@nielsdanielbuch9022 29 күн бұрын
You think that it's restrictive to have a registry of names, but bear in mind that of the first names in the registry, you can name your kid something that would translate to "Beautiful C*nt Wrecker"
@monikanordgren5844
@monikanordgren5844 Ай бұрын
Iceland and Finland don't belong to Scandinavia
@monikanordgren5844
@monikanordgren5844 Ай бұрын
Tack in Swedish means Thank you.
@cn8412
@cn8412 Ай бұрын
01:08, yeah, the list really isn't that restrictive. It's fairly easy to get a name added. It's simply to avoid a sorts of abuse, like names that will haunt the children. You probably couldn't get away with naming your child Ass Hat, for example.
@Bjowolf2
@Bjowolf2 Ай бұрын
You Brits would be truly amazed, if you knew how many very similar basic words the three very similar Scandinavian languages have compared to their English counterparts - and there are several grammatical similarities as well. So English is actually a fairly easy language to learn for Scandinavians, since we already "know" a simplistic core "Pseudo English" in advance and "just" need to fill in the gaps and climb a few hurdles here and there - for instance the peculiar use of the word "do" and the use of "-ing" with verbs.
@kasperkjrsgaard1447
@kasperkjrsgaard1447 Ай бұрын
17:03 😮 You guys are talking rubbish here. Ejer Bavnehøj or even Møllehøj isn’t by any means “slightly higher” than Himmelbjerget. Himmelbjerget measures 147 meter above sea level while the two others are in the 170 meter region, divided by a couple of meters.
@T0NI_
@T0NI_ Ай бұрын
I think if you consider the pregnancy in 'phases', the "getting a kid" phrase makes more sense. The mother "gets" a kid from the father to begin with, when the process is started, and the father "gets" a kid from the mother when the baby is delivered
@RasMosi
@RasMosi Ай бұрын
A murder trial? really? You are allready not really scratching the surface of what Denmark is (and most of the world don't really know?) but this is just a lot of useless gossip.
@gingerporskjaer7587
@gingerporskjaer7587 Ай бұрын
You have been in DK for 6 years and still don’t speak Danish. I understand it’s harder if there are 2 English speaking people in the household but 6 years!! I wonder if you live in Copenhagen where it is easy to not use Danish.
@dalitrh
@dalitrh Ай бұрын
Not the best representation of the city I've seen. It all depends on interests and time, but Trondheim got so much more than bakklandet and the Cathedral. Lots of museums, parks and general interesting places. My advice if you come to Trondheim as a student or tourist is get to know someone in the city before you arrive. Today with sosial media this is not a huge problem 😊 But the city is not the most tourist friendly. No saying we as a people are unfriendly 😅 but the city can look a bit dead unless you know what rock to look under. But I'm sure that if you ask somewhere on social media if you can join a boat ride or a gathering in a park, you want get no for an answer! And if you visit the city between 1st of May and 17th of May, just prepare to party 😅 Some of the students have their famous graduation party. That last at least 2-3 weeks 😊 Top 1 travel advice for Trondheim: Be sure to be there before the 16th of May and get a ticket to the local football game, and just go with the flow the next two days 😂 The 16th is our "football holiday" and the 17th is our constitution day (some say national day). If I know where to look this city got absolutely everything!
@heidisaidoun323
@heidisaidoun323 Ай бұрын
most Danes are christians, the vikings converted to christianity.
@Glaaki13
@Glaaki13 2 ай бұрын
also you can seek to get a name
@Glaaki13
@Glaaki13 2 ай бұрын
One of my friends went to school with parsley her name was pernille in the eyes of the state
@japkap
@japkap 2 ай бұрын
No idea who got the idea of adding Finland to Scandinavia or when they added it, our languages are nothing alike compared to Denmark Sweden and Norway we can understand some of each others languages, however Finnish i got no clue what they are saying.
@Vrten
@Vrten 2 ай бұрын
Appreciate the effort but the video being reacted to is full of myths and factual errors. Just take #1 ... we're indeed Christians. Its our state religion unlike ...say the US. Such a weird loud and clear error.
@GreenError
@GreenError 2 ай бұрын
How do I reach you PM? I would like to help you understand danish humor. Also confirm/deni the things people say.
@sutej72
@sutej72 2 ай бұрын
Im swedish and I have never cut my pizza with scissors, I think that is weird. I eat my pizza with my hands and I separate my slices by tearing them from the pizza. I already eating it with my hands so why would I need tool to slice it.
@justtubbo
@justtubbo 2 ай бұрын
My middle name is Tuborg, like the beer, and that's protected :)
@aaaaa5272
@aaaaa5272 2 ай бұрын
"Ja ja" is extremely context dependent in Danish. It can even mean "no".
@adambohlin5112
@adambohlin5112 2 ай бұрын
Actually I lived in Sweden my first 25 years then in UK for 20 years and it is much much colder in the UK since the British people absolutely do not know how to correctly insulate their houses/flats I have never been so cold as in the UK.
@karstenjohansen6881
@karstenjohansen6881 2 ай бұрын
The name law is about protecting kids from crazy parents 😂😂😂
@Tarsan97
@Tarsan97 2 ай бұрын
Norwegian bunads must be the most beautiful traditional gowns there is ? BU- means ( place you live Eks. Here I put up a house and here i will BU (live).) adding NAD is just grammar to make very old word saying this is a gown that shows of where you live/ come from. It has roots several hundred years back.
@shades2.183
@shades2.183 2 ай бұрын
It is a misconception there's no word for please. The word in Danish is "behage" it was way more often used in the last century, my grandparents used it and my old religion teacher used it alot. Here is an example how to use it, "om jeg må behage dem herrer" ; may i please you sir:. Or, Hvis det ikke behager dem, så kan de altid smutte deres vej. "You can always leave and be on your way, if it doesn't please you. Behage/r means please/ing
@rahma4
@rahma4 2 ай бұрын
A common alternative to "Tak for alt" on headstones, is "Tak for det du var" meaning "Thank you for what you were" - an open-ended and non-specific compliment and reminiscence of the person who died, for the positivity they brought to others.
@user-gn6kd7ox1s
@user-gn6kd7ox1s 3 ай бұрын
UK is like their long lost cousin working on the countryside
@cassio2999
@cassio2999 3 ай бұрын
I want to call My son litte fart
@metteanderson6450
@metteanderson6450 3 ай бұрын
👌🏽🇩🇰🇳🇴🇸🇪 from 🇩🇰
@johankaewberg8162
@johankaewberg8162 3 ай бұрын
My wife is a viking. And she is originally from Mongolia. Go Sripenporn!
@annikascrafts3838
@annikascrafts3838 3 ай бұрын
One theory is that the military was served pea soup on Thursdays in the olden days, and still do.
@karstenpedersen1820
@karstenpedersen1820 3 ай бұрын
Getting a kid, Danish = få et barn. Getting vil never mean the same af "" få".
@jackieolsen7707
@jackieolsen7707 3 ай бұрын
Fun fact about Scandinavia : Norway has one of the lowest population density in the world ( #226 og 249 countries ), Sweden is #205 and Denmark #93. So even though Norway & Sweden is 8 to 10 times bigger, fex Norway has fewer inhabitants than Denmark ( so everything is far apart in Norway & Sweden ) Through history, most Scandinavian people have been living I Denmark due to primetime agriculture lands ( -> why Denmark also have ruled fex Norway until 1814 and Sweden until 1563 ) Also why you English called the vikings - Danes ( because the vikings mostly came from Denmark ) And please notice, that Copenhagen just became capital in 1387. There are much older and interesting towns around Denmark. Fex the old capital from 983-1387 - Roskilde ( =Vikingship Museum & Cathedral with most kings & queens buried together in the world=39 ) , or Ribe est 700 AD or Aalborg with one of the highest concentration of viking burials = 700 -> Lindholm Høje ect.
@AnjaViborg
@AnjaViborg 3 ай бұрын
kids start to learn english in 1. grade
@Kirstinevad
@Kirstinevad 3 ай бұрын
I think you pronounce hygge better than the speaker. 😀
@Kirstinevad
@Kirstinevad 3 ай бұрын
The "Do it for Denmark" is a great example of using humour in a campaign and raising awareness. 💕🌤🌱
@henningrasmussen8225
@henningrasmussen8225 4 ай бұрын
We drink but not so much we ar e awear of the danger !!!!😇
@henningrasmussen8225
@henningrasmussen8225 4 ай бұрын
Whatch A sense of travel Oslo vs . Copenhagen. When visiting DK experience the countryside it is beautyful hilly and flat 😇 Klampenborg Dyrehaven World heritage bike along the beach to this park very very close to Cph. BAKKEN is located there. Oldest amu.. park not TIVOLI. bike around in this park. You can also bike to Lyngby Frilands museum. Must see Frederiksborg Kronborg Egeskov castles and Roskilde Cathedral amazing interior and history of DK. Spend a week in summertime (with a friend perhaps ??? )Check it out . Odense means Odins town. Of course it will be very very expensive , but be smart. Whatch Andre and Lisa in DK.😇🌦🌥🌤☀🌞☔
@mvoetmann1
@mvoetmann1 4 ай бұрын
People like different things. I don't like cities much, I want to be out in nature. To me, Norway is mountains and fjords. Sweden is forests and lakes. And Denmark? Beaches, islands and fields. What would i recommend you do here? Do like the danes. Rent a summer cottage by a beach sometimes early in the summer. Maybe on an Island? Hike or bike on Hærvejen through Jutland in the late summer. Or go biking anywhere, really. Denmark is flat, so ii's pretty much made for biking. I love the lake area around Silkeborg. Go there. Stay in Ry or Laven. Or visit beautiful Odsherred in western Zealand. Do you like fishing? Maybe go to a small Island where you must go out in a small boat every morning and check what has been caught in your nets for that day's dinner.
@SuneTheMairn
@SuneTheMairn 4 ай бұрын
Snails, are because theyre rolled, and then it looks like the spiral of a snails shell. Also Ja Ja, is like "sure" you can use it like, "sure i want to go" or like "yeah, sure" like as a doubt
@d.p.2680
@d.p.2680 4 ай бұрын
Taxes are higher, most people pay 40-45% in tax, the salary are high as well, so not really a problem, I think we are happy because we never fear getting homeless, no matter how bad it will go, most people think that it's without flaws, it's not, we have a security net, but it will make you poor, and it's not all that easy to climb out of poverty, but still, it's easier than in a capitalist country.
@d.p.2680
@d.p.2680 4 ай бұрын
It's way better to cycle in Amsterdam, and Amsterdam is not even the best bicycle city in the Netherlands
@BigAndTall666
@BigAndTall666 4 ай бұрын
The marker at "Møllehøj" is a millstone (for obviuos reasons)! 😂😊
@lonestardeluxe3677
@lonestardeluxe3677 4 ай бұрын
Nice video. 😊👍🏼As a local, I would recommand this tour for you; Flight to Billund almost in the center of Jutland. Visit Legoland (themepark with rides and stuff) or even cooler, Lego House with a lot of interactive LEGO activities, including the history of Lego. Then you should travel to Århus (your second attempt to pronounce it was rather good! 👏🏻) and stay there as your base. In Århus you can visit cool museums like Moesgaard (history in an architectoric uniqe building), the Modern museum of Art named ARoS (with the rainbowwalk on the top) and open air museum Den Gamle By. Den Gamle By makes you travel back in time with the newest areas from 2014 and 1974 and then al the way back to 1600) You can enter the houses from all the ages, meet actors making it realistic and eat and drink as we did back then. Århus is also a really cool city with interesting architecture, beaches, forrests, shopping and really cool places to eat. Within easy travel from Århus you find Søhøjlandet to the west (with our impressive Himmelbjerget and its 147m above sea!! 😅) and Mols Bjerge from this video to the north east. Further north in Denmark a few hours drive from Århus, you should visit the dune Råbjerg Mile. Also at the westcoast the Rubjerg Knude light tower, which was resently moved 100m further into the country as it was on its way to slide into the ocean. And at the very top of Denmark you can visit Grenen, the sand top of Denmark where two oceans meet and you can stand with your feet in each ocean. Enjoy! 😊🇩🇰👋🏼
@martinpoulsen3080
@martinpoulsen3080 4 ай бұрын
thank you for coffee means thank you for coffee because you had coffee. If we are being ironic, you have no doubt. What we say is what we mean and you have no doubt if we are being ironic like if I say they did well what do you think I mean
@enborgeridanmark2743
@enborgeridanmark2743 4 ай бұрын
Tak Skat.