Reasons Why Danes Are Weird

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Elise Buch

Elise Buch

Күн бұрын

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@nicolefeng5024
@nicolefeng5024 6 жыл бұрын
Yes people do go to cemetery for picnic, joggig, walking their dogs, relax with their kids here in Copenhagen and around Copenhagen haha and being a Chinese who never goes to cemetery unless visiting my own passed away family members, I am now pretty much used to it. I used to live in Kongens Lyngby near a big cemetery yard and I went there jogging , too. There are quite some cherry trees in Bispebjerg Cemetery here in Copenhagen and during cherry blossom season it is FULL of people picnicing and photo shooting.
@kirstenstruik5369
@kirstenstruik5369 6 жыл бұрын
I think every country has his own weirdness. And when it comes to recycling bottles, I want to say that that's not weird! Because I live in The Netherlands and we do the same exact thing here with our bottles 😁 I think every country should do so.
@jlittlehou
@jlittlehou 6 жыл бұрын
I'm 48 and I remember taking empty 32oz coca-cola bottles back to the store for a refund in Alvin, Texas . We used to do it, but something changed.
@TainDK
@TainDK 6 жыл бұрын
the prise of recycling was higher then making new - so why bother? might be the thought behind the end of your recycling in TX. We had bottles and still have bottles that are not part of this system - but more and more are in... Our favorit coco has a small bottle that is in the system and two larger bottles that isn't =) so we are not all there yet, but still on our way. I think it is better to recycle then not to when the option is there and less then double the cost. Fun fact - the cans are the same in Germany (but cheaper and thereby imported) and can be delivered to the store where you get money back from cans. Not that you get money back from cans not in the system - but they will enter the recyclables =)
@MrLarsgren
@MrLarsgren 6 жыл бұрын
too bad its soo expensive...The collecting, cleaning and recycling cyclus makes it almost 10x more expensive than producing new.. recycling is expensive but if we want to keep resources for product we have to.. just too bad so many countries only think money...
@EannaWithAFada
@EannaWithAFada 4 жыл бұрын
yeah but everyone knows the Dutch are cool
@vibekedolleris8840
@vibekedolleris8840 3 жыл бұрын
Det gjorde vi Canada for nogle år tilbage.
@robert_mcmxciv
@robert_mcmxciv 6 жыл бұрын
Danish sounds beautiful and Danes are not weird, a lot of love to Denmark from a Swedish speaking man from Finland i want to learn the danish language
@tomklaus9001
@tomklaus9001 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Elise. In terms of "Baker Culture" I think that person is really referring to "bread culture". From what I know bakeries in Denmark mainly stock pastries and cakes instead of fresh bread. In countries like France and Germany there is a big bread culture where everyone buys their bread fresh from bakeries everyday. Bakeries in these countries only really stock bread and other savoury bakes not cakes or sweet things. However, in the UK we are similar to Denmark in that respect. I hope this helps. I think this is what they meant.
@SchokoGut
@SchokoGut 6 жыл бұрын
Danish sounds very interesting, in my opinion, I really like it. It is not easy to learn or pronounce but it's very pretty. It's funny because I started watching your channel a while back and now I'm actually moving to Denmark in summer, who knew? Enjoyed the video, I love the danish culture and the respect it provides, I was surprised when I was there for 5 days and people were all respectful of each other, I was blown away!! Being from Romania, that amazes me, here everyone tries to get ahead, cut lines, be the first everywhere...it's sooo annoying! Can't wait to live there finally
@larskunoandersen282
@larskunoandersen282 6 жыл бұрын
then Welcome to Denmark.
@elektrajames1306
@elektrajames1306 6 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Denmark. Where in Denmark are you moving, if you don’t mind me asking? 🙂
@louisebaltzer
@louisebaltzer 6 жыл бұрын
A lot of of people go to hang out at assistent kirkegården (a certain cemetery in Copenhagen). I've even had 2 first dates there, because it's a beautiful place walk and talk.
@brandonpreston7856
@brandonpreston7856 6 жыл бұрын
As an American who just moved to Odense, I quite enjoy some of the differences. For example, the sense of respect of others (not skipping in the queue) seems to be much higher here. I was surprised that many of my coworkers are quite engaging in personal conversation but that may be because of the work I do (Facebook datacenter).
@krystallify
@krystallify 6 жыл бұрын
I love Denmark! People are so polite and friendly. Love from Norway!
@mrmatt1165
@mrmatt1165 3 жыл бұрын
Hej Anette. :) Jag heter Matt och jag gillar skandinaver. Jag är amerikansk och kan prata svenska. Hur har du det? Wow, om jag får säga, du är vacker! :)
@barneybowler4695
@barneybowler4695 6 жыл бұрын
I think the weirdest things I came across in Denmark are: 1 Some rental apartments don't have bathrooms, they share one with other units. 2 If you are poor and receive help from a church ie. a food bank, the government will refuse you service. 3 There were empty alcohol bottles left on the curb where the could smash and cause a car accident not against the wall of a building on the sidewalk. PS your set up is super chill, clean and a little overgrown. Love the fabric patterns and the jazz music.
@glastiger7598
@glastiger7598 3 жыл бұрын
Number 2 is simply not true. I’m not sure what you mean by “government service” but if you are referring to financial help you would have to receive quite a lot of money from that church for your payments from the government to stop. Even so, when you’ve spend that money you can apply for help again.
@mayA-u2v
@mayA-u2v 6 жыл бұрын
So nice you are from Odense! Such a lovely city. Thanks for the video, I love learning anything possible about Denmark. Also, I'd love to watch more Danish videos :)
@bel.cascabel
@bel.cascabel 6 жыл бұрын
I think Danish sounds beautiful 😍
@paxwallacejazz
@paxwallacejazz 6 жыл бұрын
Isabel Álvarez M You need to love glottolstops. I find some things unpronouncable. Like where you stick your tongue out. Or red berries in cream.
@dahlschoepzinsky9909
@dahlschoepzinsky9909 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@Glaaki13
@Glaaki13 6 жыл бұрын
lol but we (danes) can sound really bad
@kattepigen6339
@kattepigen6339 6 жыл бұрын
Vent, hvad? Har du HØRDT en dansk bonde bande? (Translation; wait, what? Have you HEARD a danish farmer swear?)
@thegreenknight1033
@thegreenknight1033 3 жыл бұрын
Ty
@jaynedough405
@jaynedough405 6 жыл бұрын
You should not have to defend your culture to others. There is lot to admire about the Danes. I am Australian and I think some parts of our culture are strange. 😲 You have a good sense of yourselves. I like to see that strength.
@f1nn0
@f1nn0 5 жыл бұрын
Those of you, when we've met you, LOVE the Australians :-) (y)
@paroditid1788
@paroditid1788 6 жыл бұрын
Just for the record, it's not called "question sign", it's called: question mark. People in Denmark don't leave their babies in their cars, they might leave them in their stroller outside of a café maybe, but NEVER in a car. Denmark is a lovely country with great people, but I will admit that the language is very confusing and hard to master.
@ExLibris-Alys
@ExLibris-Alys 6 жыл бұрын
We always queue for things in England. It’s polite and respectful, why wouldn’t people want to do that? We hate queue jumpers in the UK. Stand in line and wait your turn!
@GreenTornado
@GreenTornado 6 жыл бұрын
The other Alys We are a nation of queuers. 😂
@ExLibris-Alys
@ExLibris-Alys 6 жыл бұрын
PrzedSem We are! 👍🏻😁
@GreenTornado
@GreenTornado 6 жыл бұрын
The other Alys 👍🏻😊
@darkangelw8472
@darkangelw8472 3 жыл бұрын
I'm Swedish, and after living in England for a long time, I still live in England, I got acustomed to queue and when I go back to Sweden to visit my mum and relatives, I really get annoyed when people jump queues
@ExLibris-Alys
@ExLibris-Alys 3 жыл бұрын
@@darkangelw8472 Quite right! 😁👍🏻💛
@myescape101
@myescape101 6 жыл бұрын
The states also have deposits on carbonated drinks that we get back when we take them to the store to recycle them. Danish is a very strange sounding language, but in a good way! I love it! Oh & your setup is absolutely beautiful!
@trenchrock
@trenchrock 6 жыл бұрын
I think there are quite a few similarities to Canada. We are charged a recycling fee on bottles and milk containers as well only we have to bring them to a bottle depots. I don't know why we call it that, You can bring any recycling there. We line up for everything as well and it is very rude to jump in front of the line with letting the next person go first! Lol😄 I think of Canada as a strange mix of Britain and Scandinavia. It's a wierd place😊
@isabelbradshaw-gibbins4414
@isabelbradshaw-gibbins4414 6 жыл бұрын
I'm from Australia and I can relate to the queuing!! It's so rude if someone pushes in! Love all your videos Elise and your set up is beautiful! More vlogs would be amazing! 😇🌻
@divyasupertramp
@divyasupertramp 6 жыл бұрын
leaving the baby outside the cafe is so so so weird, seriously the first few times i saw it i was freaked out
@jeppemortensen6048
@jeppemortensen6048 6 жыл бұрын
Divya Sharma naa don’t worry so much we have a very good and save country and it is very uncommon that anything happens to them 🤗😆😆
@karolineCPH
@karolineCPH 6 жыл бұрын
I think the cemetery one refers to people who hang out at Assistens Cemetery in copenhagen North - it's a nice place to take a walk and sit in the sunshine ;)
@erintraicene7422
@erintraicene7422 6 жыл бұрын
Great set up. Plants always make for a cozy backdrop. And green behind a redhead...always works. Love the outfit as well. Also very Good subject for a video. In USA generally we put our recyclables out with the trash in a seperate container for pick up. No money exchanged.
@PinfoldPhotographic
@PinfoldPhotographic 6 жыл бұрын
I love the idea of the recyclable bottles! Don't think it's weird at all, it's sounds like a good way for cutting down waste and recycling more, and basically get your money back for doing it! Wish they had that here in the UK!
@fnuggi68kurt
@fnuggi68kurt 6 жыл бұрын
It about 90 % of all bottle and cans, there are coming back to recykling in Denmark...
@thedanishgirl7683
@thedanishgirl7683 6 жыл бұрын
Lydia Pinfold I think the UK are thinking of adopting this system. Read it in a paper about a month ago.
@KellyLouiseKilljoy
@KellyLouiseKilljoy 6 жыл бұрын
I thought you were casually drinking whiskey 😂
@EliseBuch
@EliseBuch 6 жыл бұрын
Let's just pretend that I did, it would be nice to have some class.
@rainbowbakery1443
@rainbowbakery1443 6 жыл бұрын
i love your videos!! both of you!
@paxwallacejazz
@paxwallacejazz 6 жыл бұрын
Kelly Louise Killjoy Yeah I just watched you make frickadillas
@beyond_hjaemmetraening
@beyond_hjaemmetraening 6 жыл бұрын
Why would that be so strange?
@thechildofgodpodcast116
@thechildofgodpodcast116 4 жыл бұрын
You 2 have strange channels
@MsPinkymuffin
@MsPinkymuffin 6 жыл бұрын
I honestly don't think any of these are specific to Denmark lol. It's more like Northern Europe maybe? Im German and literally all of these would apply to us as well lol...
@allankirk2566
@allankirk2566 6 жыл бұрын
Myself I am Canadian and about the only thing that got me was the leaving the child outside or in the car(just like in the USA in Canada it is legally considered abuse) and the not wearing a helmet. Granted there are people that still don't wear thier helmet here in Canada but it is technically illegal to do so.Unless you are older then 18
@jeffk464
@jeffk464 6 жыл бұрын
Is there a difference?
@welp3974
@welp3974 6 жыл бұрын
+Jeff K Denmark and Germany is not the same
@jginter00
@jginter00 6 жыл бұрын
That way of recycling actually makes a lot of sense! It’s a good way to encourage people to recycle because if you wouldn’t recycle, then you would just be throwing money away for no reason.
@martinbb68
@martinbb68 6 жыл бұрын
It's not only bottles made of glass and plastic, we recycle in Denmark, but also soda and beer cans. Many homeless people are always seen where many people are gathered, just to pick up all of these cans and bottles.
@dydoneylcn
@dydoneylcn 6 жыл бұрын
Yes Elise, when l was in Denmark l saw many people chilling in a cemetary which is in the center of CPH
@tammysjungle7064
@tammysjungle7064 6 жыл бұрын
Here in the US we do not leave our children unattended in a vehicle at all.
@sandi1
@sandi1 6 жыл бұрын
Tammy Leonard Yea it's illegal, too, not in Denmark however.
@TainDK
@TainDK 6 жыл бұрын
Biking without helmet... If an accident happen with a cyklist, the infrastructure at that place might change to make it safer for bikes... Many light crossings has a separate light for bikes that turn green 2 seconds befor the light for the cars does so that the car turning right will see the bikes immediately and so on will the infrastructure change for the benefit of the bikes. Some places there will be a tunnel under a road just because the rare bike crossing could be dangerous... So the helmet is ofc. a safer way to go - but only in rare rare cases needed as the infrastructure is made with bikes in mind. Also, almost if not every, Dane has been a cyklist so we have a different perspective on bikeriders when we are in our cars. However children under the age of 12 must wear a helmet (by law). That might have something to do with the capability of spotting the consequence of ones actions is better tuned at age 12 then at 7...
@DandBDI
@DandBDI 6 жыл бұрын
By cemetery I think they ment Assistens Kirkegård in Copenhagen. Which is 100% legitimately cool to walk through, sure!
@JazzMJFAN
@JazzMJFAN 6 жыл бұрын
I have to say that Danish sounds really really strange to me even though i speak fluent Swedish 😄
@jeanyveewochner4729
@jeanyveewochner4729 6 жыл бұрын
JazzMJFAN I think you are RIGHT😆
@dufftheduff7335
@dufftheduff7335 6 жыл бұрын
Swedish sound like drunk danish
@mrmatt1165
@mrmatt1165 3 жыл бұрын
JazzMJFan- Hej! :D Hur har du det? Kommer du från Sverige? Jag kommer från USA och kan prata svenska. :)
@bd14441
@bd14441 6 жыл бұрын
elise! as soon as i clicked on the vid i just had to comment on your setup, it's so cosy and pretty
@bd14441
@bd14441 6 жыл бұрын
also as someone who is learning norwegian danish does sound very strange, it's like you're not pronouncing most of the letters in the words haha
@EliseBuch
@EliseBuch 6 жыл бұрын
That's great! I'll use it some more then.
@MrLarsgren
@MrLarsgren 6 жыл бұрын
the dark colour clothes is based on the weather.. we dress dark to get warmer from the sun. not exactly tropical weather here.
@rosacarlino4113
@rosacarlino4113 6 жыл бұрын
Love this setup and missed the sitdown random idea vids :) xxx
@dreamsofsilkandlace
@dreamsofsilkandlace 6 жыл бұрын
Go to Assistents (cemetary) in Copenhagen on a sunny summerday and you’ll see people sunbathing in next-to-nothing. Extremly normal. And extremly disreceptful.
@f1nn0
@f1nn0 4 жыл бұрын
BUT not disrespectful. Gives you rest in the heart and speculate of the dead. With a lot of respect!
@theanielsen8124
@theanielsen8124 6 жыл бұрын
The bottle thing is to make sure people go down and put them in the machine so it gets sorted easily and people don’t just throw them out so they get burnt and not recycled: so basically it’s a machine for recycling
@billpowderly2564
@billpowderly2564 6 жыл бұрын
Denmark is about as perfect as I have found anywhere, please do not change, I am sure Denmark has faults like anywhere I just have not found them, I have just returned from another visit to Copenhagen, even in January I love the place and people.
@kickasyberg7344
@kickasyberg7344 6 жыл бұрын
The cemetary thing is because of the popular parks in Copenhagen, that are actually cemetarys - think Assistentens Kirkegård.
@louisea.sanfacon4323
@louisea.sanfacon4323 5 жыл бұрын
It really sounds like here in the province of Quebec (Canada) except fot the helmet while riding bicycle ! 😀 I think if you come here one day you will feel quite like home 😊
@makchoi
@makchoi 4 жыл бұрын
I am amazed by Assistens Kirkegård is beautiful and surprised me when I first went to hang out there at what is totally a park, but first and foremost a cemetery.
@rosacarlino4113
@rosacarlino4113 6 жыл бұрын
Im into the slow saxophone jazzy tunes in the background btw very glamorous haha
@cecilierasmussen7764
@cecilierasmussen7764 6 жыл бұрын
My friend and I actually hang out at the cementery for fun lolol. We're danish btw.
@Senovitj
@Senovitj 6 жыл бұрын
Assistens kirkegården and Bispebjerg are seen as parks by some locals and both have areas designated as park. The former got famous people interred there and the latter got those cherry trees that blossom in the spring/early summer.
@benjaminhartmann4522
@benjaminhartmann4522 2 жыл бұрын
Danes have a weird obsession with bridges... København Marathon ends in Sweden so they need to cross the bridge xD... bicycle run over the storebælt bridge... They are kinda proud of their only mountain...himmelbjerget... which is like 150m high xD But the best thing is, that they love their own weirdness and can laugh over it together with you, so its easy to show your own weirdness. Danes might have rough edges here and there but they are very welcoming and sweet especially when you show commitment to socialize... fyi: I am a german beer brewer living in DK
@elenadimitrova2763
@elenadimitrova2763 5 жыл бұрын
In Bulgaria, we have that recycle mechanism, too😂Although we give the bottels to the cashier manually and he/she gives us back the money
@Stonedead1991
@Stonedead1991 6 жыл бұрын
A lot of those statements apply in Finland, too
@Jl777100
@Jl777100 6 жыл бұрын
The can thing is not weird. In California when you buy a liquid in a bottle - like water or soda - you pay an extra 0.05 - 0.10 cents, and you can return the bottle and get that money back. It's called CRV tax. Nevertheless, American culture and Danish culture is so much different in so many ways. For me the part that surprised me the most, is how reserve people are. Not allot of smiles, and some people can be very cold. It takes a while to break someones shell.
@KaeliB1
@KaeliB1 6 жыл бұрын
We have the bottle recycling machines here in the US too! Typically at our grocery stores theres 3 different machines. One for glass bottles, one for plastic bottles and one for soda cans. My grandma will collect all her bottles and bring them back to get money. Here in the US its only 5 cents we get back. so if we return 3 bottles, we only get 15 cents out of a whole dollar back. We print out a little ticket and bring that to customer service and they can give us the money. (: I don't think its strange since we have it here.
@TainDK
@TainDK 6 жыл бұрын
we use the ticket at the checkoutline as co-payment (or if you had badshit many - as payment =) but we get around 15 cents, 22 cents and 45 cents each depending on the size - however, when we bought it we payed the exact same for the bottle as we later will get back... oh and all goes in 1 machine, glass, cans and plastic. then the machine (or manuel labor) sorts the recyclables.
@PeaceToBeFree
@PeaceToBeFree 6 жыл бұрын
Again ! It was so interesting to know what danish people do that other countries think not "normal", can you do an other video like this one ? pleaaaase !
@yoursenileaunt
@yoursenileaunt 6 жыл бұрын
I believe "baker- culture" refers to a weed/marijuana/stoner culture. A term that means "get high" in the States is "get baked". So baked is another word for being high.
@EliseBuch
@EliseBuch 6 жыл бұрын
ahh makes sense!
@SebastianWolfLove
@SebastianWolfLove 6 жыл бұрын
But even then, Christiania
@pumpuppthevolume
@pumpuppthevolume 6 жыл бұрын
theoldphone such a weird way to say that.... it's usually stoner culture or something
@berithofby1301
@berithofby1301 6 жыл бұрын
baker culture, means tigger kultur, it just means that we don't we don't have tradition beg(tigge)
@MrLarsgren
@MrLarsgren 6 жыл бұрын
or its just a typo.. bikers drive like maniacs.
@tubetilly163
@tubetilly163 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your beautiful language! Loved this, I found it very interesting, part two?? ☺️ ps I didn’t know what the baking thing was all about either until I read the comments 🙈
@chickensarah
@chickensarah 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, my friends and I enjoy sitting in the cemetery park, just talking :) it's "hyggeligt".
@agatab9069
@agatab9069 6 жыл бұрын
Danish sounds great! As well as other scandinavian languages
@larskunoandersen282
@larskunoandersen282 6 жыл бұрын
yes and it is from German.
@nikolajs.5353
@nikolajs.5353 6 жыл бұрын
lars kuno Andersen it is not from german, but it is a languange from the germanic languange group, and so is english and many other languangese (sorry for my english)
@kromisto
@kromisto 6 жыл бұрын
In Finland we say that Danes are speaking a hot potato in their mouths. :D But I think Danish sounds cute, it's very distinct from Swedish or Norwegian language.
@dufftheduff7335
@dufftheduff7335 6 жыл бұрын
sipuli Swedish sound like drunk danish
@smurfmama2020
@smurfmama2020 6 жыл бұрын
We recycle bottles in the us too.. although many people just leave their bottles for homeless etc because we don’t want to be bothered standing there with a million empties. I’m sure the amount of poverty in the US is ridiculous compared to Denmark.
@fnuggi68kurt
@fnuggi68kurt 6 жыл бұрын
We have a very good welfare in Denmark. But we are also pay a lot of tax, and we have lots of tax on different things, when we have to buy a car, we have 150 % tax on the price. And we pay about 40 % in tax of yours income.. But then when we have pay tax, the most things are free i Denmark. We have almost free education, an when your take a longer education, you got paid to study.. We have almost free hospitals, and doctors, and we dont pay anything when we got a operation.. We have 5 weeks of holidays, and we have many other days on the year, we also have free from work, and we only work normaly 37 yours on weeks.. And if you dont have a job, you also get money. So we dont have many homeless danish people, then it is most of the time, the own fault that they living on the street.. (( Some times the homeless danish people, have a dog and the difference places, where they can get a room, they dont can have the dog with them. Then they rather will live on the streets, with there dogs... ))... But we have many homeless foreigners because, they dont get any money from the state.....
@smurfmama2020
@smurfmama2020 6 жыл бұрын
Kurt Jørgensen thank you for adding this. While you pay more taxes it absolutely seems worth it if overall you have a much kinder, calmer, healthier civilized lifestyle. I would certainly be willing to pay more taxes if it meant homes and healthcare for everyone. Not to pay 1% of billionaires that fund our politicians here, who pay little to no taxes on their billions. We get little to nothing in return. Poor schools, horrible healthcare and incredibly expensive housing especially here in New York City and their major cities here. Super interesting and I appreciate your insight.
@steenschantz6476
@steenschantz6476 6 жыл бұрын
We also have a multi-billion kroner(danish crowns) black economy. It is sometimes almost a national sport. Nearly everybody loves paying without any paperwork f.eks mechanics, plumbers, carpenters, gardeners, painters, babysitters, accountants, name the profession and find someone that take the job. With no tax or VAT, the customer saves money and the black worker makes more. Very respectable citizens will boast at dinner parties about their latest black deal and how much they have saved. No shame, unless you, like a former Prime Minister did, get caught.
@feeflowerchildyep3069
@feeflowerchildyep3069 6 жыл бұрын
In the Netherlands we do the same with the bottles 🌱❤️
@cammileepitinam
@cammileepitinam 5 жыл бұрын
I love the way danish sounds, am I weird?
@TheChiefEng
@TheChiefEng 6 жыл бұрын
Hanging out in cemeteries? Well yes, if it is Assistentens Cemetery or Bispebjerg Cemetery but is case of Assistentens Cemetery, the place is for most part more laid out as a park than a cemetery and Bispebjerg Cemetery is the same. Nothing weird about that. Why should death be such a weird thing? We all end there anyway.
@brendas6509
@brendas6509 4 жыл бұрын
TheChiefEng I don’t find that odd at all, even in the U.S. our first apartment after getting married was near a beautiful, very old cemetery. We walked in it under the trees and read 100+-year old gravestones. When I was a child, we lived in military housing that had no green space, and neighborhood kids road our bikes up to a big, hilly, beautiful park-like cemetery to enjoy the shade and soft grass.. We’d chat with the gravediggers. I gave “sermons” from a stone pulpit/headstone.
@cherylturgeon6237
@cherylturgeon6237 6 жыл бұрын
Here in the US we have a few places and at grocery stores where you bring your bottles for returns. I think that is pretty much everywhere. Maybe they should have a law for helmets or can be fined for not wearing one. That would make people wear them. Nice to see you Elise.
@josee-annejoly6896
@josee-annejoly6896 6 жыл бұрын
We recycle our bottles the same way in Quebec!
@anonym-bd1jp
@anonym-bd1jp 4 жыл бұрын
Girl if a new ‘kasse’ opens and im at the back of the line, you best believe ill get there first 😅😂
@katek3522
@katek3522 6 жыл бұрын
The commentary about churchyards may have been from a turist visiting Assistens Kirkegård in Copenhagen which is used for recreational purposed
@zachbocchino5501
@zachbocchino5501 5 жыл бұрын
I never heard of a baking culture but when I hear "baking culture" I think of a country that is well known for baking pastries that are unique and are popular around the world. Like how Italians are well known for making Cannoli's/Canoli's/Connoli's? I dont even want to bother even looking up the correct spelling if the word.
@larskunoandersen282
@larskunoandersen282 6 жыл бұрын
Du gør det godt bliv endelig ved. Jeg kan godt lide dit concept
@savvagecabbage23
@savvagecabbage23 5 жыл бұрын
I love these videos!!!
@hamzaa.8082
@hamzaa.8082 6 жыл бұрын
Adding to the weirdness: the background looks like a shot from a thousand nights and one night (More like middle eastern style), lol.. however, this it is pretty nostalgic and warm..
@zelquine
@zelquine 4 жыл бұрын
Danish people are one of the unique and best individuals in the whole wide world. Hoping to find a host family to spent as an Au Pair in Denmark 🇩🇰❤️
@ravenecho6667
@ravenecho6667 6 жыл бұрын
Every time i go to school there is at least five corners the Way over there and five back i never hit any people. Plus i always wear my helmet. I never Got hurt in traffic. I almost every day wear colors
@ZzUchihaYurizZ
@ZzUchihaYurizZ 6 жыл бұрын
I never thought about our recycle thing in the supermarkets was abnormal in other countries. A side note to that: Somtimes you'll see people on the streets that are taking cans and bottle from the bins too get the recycle money from it. I pass by a lady who does that every morning.
@larskunoandersen282
@larskunoandersen282 6 жыл бұрын
yes. and many of those people are homeless
@rada9799
@rada9799 6 жыл бұрын
I love your accent!!! And you're so pretty and cute!
@izabella8945
@izabella8945 6 жыл бұрын
I love the background 💚
@missjadeart
@missjadeart 6 жыл бұрын
Your language sounds beautiful.
@rebeccadunning3114
@rebeccadunning3114 6 жыл бұрын
Love the set up. Here in the UK we queue all over for everything also. Xxxx
@ProcrastinationQueen
@ProcrastinationQueen 6 жыл бұрын
I’ve hung out in a cemetery before. It’s just because it’s peaceful to walk around in there 😋
@LadyDoomsinger
@LadyDoomsinger 6 жыл бұрын
I've hung around cemeteries before too, but I'm a Goth, don't think its a danish custom.
@MelolonthaMelon
@MelolonthaMelon 6 жыл бұрын
i love ya hair color is it natural right now or colored? and if it is which product can u recommend
@michmoe85
@michmoe85 6 жыл бұрын
I think the only one that may be weird is leaving your children alone in a car or outside somewhere.. here in the states, at least where I live, it’s not safe enough to do that.. idk about there, if people are more trust worthy.
@TainDK
@TainDK 6 жыл бұрын
Denmark is (maybe now was?) the country with he least corruption, our trust in each other is an "of course" here. We might not say a word to you in the train, or the café (its a Privacy value) but if we had to leave our seat and go to the bathroom we might ask you to keep an eye out for our belongings leaving everything behind for you to watch, and trust that you do so (if you replied with a yes - cos you can actually say no, though that is often followed with an excuse, such as leaving in a min or so =) This is a safe country - Turist arias and high density arias are ofc places thifes thrives so commen sence is a must. Oh and it is unicorn-rare to find a none english speaking Dane, so help is everywhere =D
@aamerqureshi646
@aamerqureshi646 6 жыл бұрын
Except for leaving kids unattended everything is pretty cool and actually leaving kids alone like that also signals that the country and people feel secure to do so so nothing was weird to me
@becky8059
@becky8059 6 жыл бұрын
Just heard about the recycling/ money back concept on the news the other day and I think it's a brilliant idea! 🇬🇧🙂
@debbiedew1
@debbiedew1 6 жыл бұрын
Speaking Danish sounds beautiful.
@elijahjohnson8921
@elijahjohnson8921 6 жыл бұрын
Wow... She has a beautiful accent.
@hwren9845
@hwren9845 6 жыл бұрын
The thought of leaving a sleeping baby in a pram outside of a cafe is absolutely insane to me lmao.
@f1nn0
@f1nn0 4 жыл бұрын
Yes. But that's how it is (Trump term: "It is what it is"). The only incident I ever learned about is more than 30 years ago here in Denmark. Never anything bad happens - everybody are watching! (Finn/Denmark)
@bethanymullins8589
@bethanymullins8589 6 жыл бұрын
In Iowa, USA we also get money for bottles and cans and there are machines you put them in too! But I live in a different state now and they don't do it here! :(
@tinapippiditlevsen4796
@tinapippiditlevsen4796 4 жыл бұрын
The cemetery thing is true 😂 People picknick at the cemetery in Nørrebro
@rocknrollrebelxx
@rocknrollrebelxx 6 жыл бұрын
People don't leave their babies in theirs cars or carriages where I live in Denmark. I think it might be more of regional thing. A lot these are kinda weird, and not something that really happens that often, at least where I live.
@TainDK
@TainDK 6 жыл бұрын
if you live in a skyrise you might be right, cos mothers/farthers or those taking care are usually less then 20 meters away =D we tend to have an eye out still, thought the carriages seems left alone it's rarely "unattended" =D West Jutland does this, The 4 bigger citties does this - i know no one who does or haven't done it (who are parrents ofc)
@venlakoivusaari8770
@venlakoivusaari8770 6 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised how many similarities Denmark and Finland share
@Salt.of.the.hearth
@Salt.of.the.hearth 5 жыл бұрын
Baker Cutler is in reference to a type of pottery I think. Something to do with archeology
@sierrab3309
@sierrab3309 6 жыл бұрын
Here in the US there are a couple states that recycle cans and can get money back.
@kyliefabien8493
@kyliefabien8493 6 жыл бұрын
Lol in America if you leave your kid in the car you’re going straight to jail😂
@thepagemaster2963
@thepagemaster2963 3 жыл бұрын
I was always confused by a lack of the best dogs ever GREAT DANES
@adamnowak9785
@adamnowak9785 6 жыл бұрын
The most difficult language but l like dans at all
@EmilieKatrineRank
@EmilieKatrineRank 6 жыл бұрын
lots of people kiss and dance at the parties I attend at least. But I live In Randers tho.
@GFSLombardo
@GFSLombardo 5 жыл бұрын
ELVIS PRESLEY/GRACELAND MUSEUM-been there-done that...
@petro3441
@petro3441 Жыл бұрын
Danish is a beautiful language to me. I can listen to you speaking for hours. I just can't get the pronouncements right.
@ravenecho6667
@ravenecho6667 6 жыл бұрын
7:05 thats me and school, because i cant be myself in school or Else i get bullied, or people talk about me behind my back
@hankkeene2562
@hankkeene2562 4 жыл бұрын
Different from others,Is it weird in Denmark?
@juliamorales6620
@juliamorales6620 3 жыл бұрын
I had a Danish boyfriend when I was younger in the US and I thought his language was beautiful when he spoke. Too bad he returned to Denmark.
@maryc4052
@maryc4052 6 жыл бұрын
I love the recycling thing
@fnuggi68kurt
@fnuggi68kurt 6 жыл бұрын
It about 90 % of all bottle and cans, there are coming back to recykling in Denmark...
@browsinghistory7803
@browsinghistory7803 6 жыл бұрын
right on! next in line goes next not fastest to the register. some people can be rude.
@jonfr
@jonfr 6 жыл бұрын
Your English sound bit Scottish. Iceland has similar system when it comes to bottles expect in many places there is no machine as here in Denmark (I live in Denmark at the moment). Baker culture means culture of bakeries (I guess) and cookies. Icelandic sounds even stranger than Danish. I don't find Danes wired but the system in Denmark is based on rules and a lot of rules. I guess that has to be like that with population of 5,7 million people. It's just not the official rules, its also the unofficial rules. Iceland as an example (since I only got that to compare it with) has fewer such rules for people to follow and more relaxed system overall. Comparison of languages. Icelandic text: Ég er frá Íslandi. Ég á heima í Suður-Danmörk. Danish text: Jeg er fra Island. Jeg bo i Syddanmark. English text: I am from Iceland. I live in region of South Denmark.
@Em-bv7oo
@Em-bv7oo 6 жыл бұрын
I have visited Denmark - it's lovely.
@larskunoandersen282
@larskunoandersen282 6 жыл бұрын
I hope you come back
@thechildofgodpodcast116
@thechildofgodpodcast116 4 жыл бұрын
Yes like the set up
@samsonmira9302
@samsonmira9302 6 жыл бұрын
Hi! I have been in Denmark before the name of the place Alborg December 1981 the people are good and the country
@adamnowak9785
@adamnowak9785 6 жыл бұрын
Danes are very cultured
@SaadetOZTRK
@SaadetOZTRK 6 жыл бұрын
what is 'cultured' mean? can you name a nation that isnt cultured? :)
@jeffk464
@jeffk464 6 жыл бұрын
+turkuaz - yeah, where are you from?
@TainDK
@TainDK 6 жыл бұрын
ROFL (turkuaz mavisi - why is praise to another = you getting pissed and defensive? It is not that your statement is wrong, you are right - but it comes out as petty and defensive - hence the trolling and my rofl)
@SaadetOZTRK
@SaadetOZTRK 6 жыл бұрын
well maybe I am petty and defensive hahahaha
@brodyjohnson5101
@brodyjohnson5101 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah they leave there babies outside
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