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He says that because Norwegians DO wear these national costumes, but ONLY for Constitution Day, Confirmation ceremonies and weddings. Then it looks smashing. It's basically like if an American wore their Civil war reenactment clothes on the streets of Boston on a regular Tuesday.
We do say hi to strangers, but only when we meet them at a place theres only them and us. If i go for a walk and met someone, we say hi, but in a city where there are more people at the same spot there simply is just too many people to greet
People think he's meme-ing by saying "today" but in reality he's acknowledging that outfit is worn on special occasions whereas conan is wearing it for no reason. So in fact he does look silly today.
probably because this is pieced together with a million cuts. He probably is answering completely different questions but they cut it together to make this funny
@@joesr31 I really doubt he is. You can see he's brutally honest at the start when he motions to Conan's top and says it looks riduclus, no cuts required. He also probably understood he was being filmed for a comedy show.
I think he was just defending his culture in his eyes. I think what Conan was wearing is something only worn on a national holiday. It's probably the equivalent of wearing an uncle Sam outfit; potentially acceptable on the 4th of July and little time else. He was foolish...today.
All scandinavians are embarrassed by Dagfinns excessive conversation. Totally uncalled for, why does he think his point of view is of interest to anyone else? The proper way of handling such an awkward social situation is mumbling some excuse, lowering your eyes and quickly walking away.
I like that he always made sure to point out "today". Not calling Conan out as foolish in general, just for today because of how he was dressed lol Also, Conan is wearing a men's bunad. It's for special occasions, mostly for national days(17 Mai). But for weddings and (even more common)confirmation as well. The men's bunad is not as common as the female one, but I genuinely think men can look very snazzy when wearing their bunad. Conan included, but I know foreigners can find the men bunad a bit ridicules😅
@@InHurleyWeTrust maybe he was just being careful, since he wanted to point out that Conan does not look inherently weird, just wearing that outfit makes him look foolish.
Being a German I find Dagfinn's answer neither unusual, nor insulting but quite helpful. Conan is making a fool for himself in the eye's of Norwegian. You could get the same kind of answers from Germans or Dutch. I further don't think that the answers are scripted or edited. For me the funny part is that Conan is asking the same question over and over again in the hope of getting a more pleasing answer. A perfect example for different communication style. Suger-coated answers would be perceived as fake and even rude. When in Rome ...
@@MarkusWitthaut Yeah we Germans and Scandinavians are very direct. We answer every question honest. That probably what american people dont understand. When someone asks me, how my day is, I tell him about my day. Americans would be bewildered about that.
@@anthemsofeurope2408 except that is not how it is, at least in Norway. I'm autistic and people expect you to not say what you think, but be polite. So I'm not totally aboard with this "we're so direct" that keeps going around when it comes to this episode. Yes and no I guess. In a way I can see it, but I also feel like we're very introverted and polite, and there are a lot of social codes to how you should say things. That doesn't seem too direct in my eyes.
Feel like he was being super generous by constantly adding "today" to make it clear he means the outfit and not Conan personally, but Conan kept ignoring that part of the answer because he wanted to be insulted
@humersompsen4775 exactly my point :) he was selectively filtering out the most insulting parts so he can pretend to be deeply offended , that's Conan's humor in a nutshell
same. the guy was being polite. he wanted to be honest because he knew this foreigner was trying to make fun of norway but he also didn't want to insult him personally.
I hope he just borrowed that outfit or kept it. Because that would cost like 5-7K USD. Also Dagfinn (not Dogfinn) isn't being rude by Norwegian standards. It would be more rude to flatter him and let him walk around like that. People do wear bunads, however only for constitution day or larger celebrations.
HBO pays for it and Conan gets to keep it. He mentioned in the production debrief on the podcast the various outfits he collected doing the series. Then he gave away his new Tom Ford jacket to that other fellow in this episode.
Nah, that is not a complete bunad; he is missing some items of clothing, and the ones he has are far from the fanciest ones. Almost no intricate designs or other flair. So I bet they got it for way less than that. Besides, I think he is quite rich anyway :)
@@lurven6666 its actually not so much clipped, u can see by the same moving cars from one camera view appearing in the other right the next moment while they switch views during the dialogue
The last one was definitely Conan telling a stranger where he needs to go. That is incorrect. He is going the same direction he was before. Nothing has changed. You are still looking and now sounding foolish... today.
0:07 I worked at that exact red hotel behind him in two different jobs at Børs Hotel (right behind him) and as a security guard at Børs Kjelleren (a bar right under it), and lived like 150 meters away from there. The funny thing is I also worked as a lost luggage supervisor at the exact airport he was in Flesland 0:11. It's so weird, because I've been a fan of Conan for years, and I somehow missed him. Also, that is a ''bunad'' shop for traditional clothing only worn once annually during our independence day 17th May. We would never recommend that as ''regular'' clothing. Also it was 'Dag'finn. 'Dag' as in 'day', not dog lol.
It’s a nordic thing. Same here in Finland. On average I’d say we are more straightforward than the rest of Europe. The Finnish language doesn’t even have a word for ”please”.
@@Dougie- "Would you please hand me" is the same damn thing. The more I hear from the Scandinavians that stayed, the gladder I am that our family left. You guys sound like a bunch of rude assholes.
Conan is wearing a cheap version of our national costume, the bunad. It's used for big occasions like weddings and the national day. Bunads represent different regions of Norway, but I think Conans "bunad" is just a random mix of the cheapest bunad pieces they found. It's also not complete. A proper quality bunad costs at least between $4.000 and $6.000, depending on the regional style, accoutrements etc. A full bunad-set can easily cost over $10.000.
He is not wearing a cheap version, and only thing he misses is the jacket, which has no silver on it, and he his missing some silver on his wrists, thats it. He is pretty much wearing a full Bunad, considering you take off the jacket when it gets hot.
He answered only when asked and answered with harsh truths rather than comfortable lies, that's a pretty admirable trait in my opinion I see a few comments complaining about dagfin
Dagfinn/dog fin is an equivalent of when Dara O'Briain came to Norway and asked a dude his name and he answered the common name Reidar. Dara was perplexed and asked "RADAR"? He had no idea why the audience laughed so hard.
Traditional clothing is typically only worn on the national day.. some people might put it on for big occasions like weddings, baptisms, or confirmations, but never for everyday use, holidays, or parties. It's more like a status symbol and to signal your geographical roots.
In Norway you can't transfer from international to domestic without clearing your baggage through customs. Basically you have to collect and check your bags in again for the domestic legs of the flight.
Classic American. Goes to a new country, shouts English at the locals, insults their names because they're not called Chad or Brad and is then shocked when they're told they look like a prick.
Gotta love this polite directness that Scandinavians have. Germans are known to be direct too, but we are incapable of being entertaining and funny at the same time like our Northern friends
If anyone wonders why this Norwegian is so talkative, it's because he's from Bergen, and they're not like typical Norwegians. In fact, one of their common statements is "I'm not from Norway, I'm from Beeeeeeergen"
As someone from Bergen. Our culture is kinda based on arguing (at least in Norwegian standards) When he said he also go that way I was thinking, damn that's just what we do, why would an interview stop me from going where I'm supposed to go?
@@anthemsofeurope2408 Except for that time you told people they were getting a free train ticket to go on vacation... and then that other time you told people they were going to get showers in the locker room lol That Germanic honesty
My old classmate and I went to the same kindergarten. It was a kindergarten managed by the church so we did a lot of church stuff. I found one of the old photos of us singing in church and what did my friend wear? Traditional Norwegian clothing! I wondered why he was dressed like that because it was a bit odd to see such clothing so I sent the photo to my other friend that was much closer to him and she explained that he was indeed dressed in a traditional Norwegian way. I knew his family is a proud Norwegian family and now that I think about it they are very traditional too. I like when people embrace this way of dressing. Why should we hate on people expressing themselves?
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“Yes, today” love this response.
"Yes yes, ohh... yeah, yeah."
Yeah it’s nice. He’s like, hey man don’t worry it won’t be forever
“Tomorrow is a new day”
He says that because Norwegians DO wear these national costumes, but ONLY for Constitution Day, Confirmation ceremonies and weddings. Then it looks smashing. It's basically like if an American wore their Civil war reenactment clothes on the streets of Boston on a regular Tuesday.
@@Henrik46 I'd think that was awesome actually.
The ending is perfect, "you go that way" "No, I also go that way"
I go also that way*
That’s what he actually said after all.
@@sarcastaballwho cares
Yeah, don't tell Dagfinn which way he goes.
You don't just come to Bergen and tell people where to go.
We tell *you* where to go.
@@DH-rj2kv kjæftenpådeeeg
the most talkative and extrovert Norwegian
yes, today
666 likes. Don't ruin it, people.
@@Mr.Ditkovich.get a life, dude.
@@Mr.Ditkovich.yes, today
@@Mr.Ditkovich.give me rent
Conan:Dagfinn should I kill myself?
Dagfinn: Yes..today
dAgfinn
Haha
LOOOOOL!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
🤣🤣🤣
he's saying "today" because that outfit is worn on special days
Syttende mai!
@@dlxmarks Not today
Ah!
When they harvest the Dogfins.
@@dlxmarksEnglish please
Conan is the Norwegians nightmare.
Nothing is scarier for them than a person that says hi to strangers.
Who would want to talk to that goofball tho
It was scary for other people in europe about a thousand years ago when Norwegians showed up and said hi to them out of nowhere.
Nah, we can deal. But expect to be "Dogfinned"
We do say hi to strangers, but only when we meet them at a place theres only them and us. If i go for a walk and met someone, we say hi, but in a city where there are more people at the same spot there simply is just too many people to greet
That is Bullshit tho. Especially in Bergen. Dagfin is a typical Bergenser
For anyone wondering it’s called a bunad and we only wear it for festive occasions (mainly the national day)
And sexual cosplay?
Your brain on small hat degeneracy
@@marks.3303 only because of the implications
For a second, thought I read Bunda.
So conan just picked the wrong day to wear that. At the right time he wouldn't look like an idiot.
People think he's meme-ing by saying "today" but in reality he's acknowledging that outfit is worn on special occasions whereas conan is wearing it for no reason. So in fact he does look silly today.
I figured it was moreso today Conan is ridiculous, but not on previous or future days.
@@Leon-zu1wp Nah its not.
@@eirikmarthinsen3850 it’s both in different contexts
As a Northern European, no lies were told. Today.
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I have never seen Conan shut down like that. This was much appreciated. Protect that man at all costs.
probably because this is pieced together with a million cuts. He probably is answering completely different questions but they cut it together to make this funny
@@joesr31 I really doubt he is. You can see he's brutally honest at the start when he motions to Conan's top and says it looks riduclus, no cuts required. He also probably understood he was being filmed for a comedy show.
You didnt see when he was shut down by his japanese manners and etiquete teacher?
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@@joesr31 As a Scandinavian, this is actually how honest people are here. Why act all fake like Americans?
Dogfin's at least being optimistic by saying he only looks ridiculous "today" 😆, so there's still tomorrow haha
He was just sugar coating it.
I think he was just defending his culture in his eyes. I think what Conan was wearing is something only worn on a national holiday. It's probably the equivalent of wearing an uncle Sam outfit; potentially acceptable on the 4th of July and little time else. He was foolish...today.
@@u-mos8820 Yep, that is exactly right. 17th of may is the(one of) the only acceptable days to wear a bunad in public in Norway :D
*Dagfinn
Its dagfinn and he was saying today because its worn on special days so not today
Dogfinn the Soul Crusher
Yes, today
Not to be confused with Dagfinn (singer of the 80's rock band Sha-Boom).
He's just honest, today
Sounds like the name of a Dark Souls/Elden Ring boss.
Only today, tomorrow, he'll pick up the pieces and put them back together
He's actually really sweet. He means "today" as in now, "You are wearing an insane outfit at this moment."
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All scandinavians are embarrassed by Dagfinns excessive conversation. Totally uncalled for, why does he think his point of view is of interest to anyone else? The proper way of handling such an awkward social situation is mumbling some excuse, lowering your eyes and quickly walking away.
LOL. accurate
Danish and can confirm. Dagfinn is a real chatterbox and so cringe.
😂😂
he's from Bergen, they do their own stuff
Well in his defense, Conan asked for his opinion.
I like that he always made sure to point out "today". Not calling Conan out as foolish in general, just for today because of how he was dressed lol
Also, Conan is wearing a men's bunad. It's for special occasions, mostly for national days(17 Mai). But for weddings and (even more common)confirmation as well. The men's bunad is not as common as the female one, but I genuinely think men can look very snazzy when wearing their bunad. Conan included, but I know foreigners can find the men bunad a bit ridicules😅
I dare you to say bunad one more time.
@@mathewcalaway7684 Bunad
He said it so much that I wondered if it wasn't a Norwegian way of replying to people, and just literally translated by him !
@@InHurleyWeTrust maybe he was just being careful, since he wanted to point out that Conan does not look inherently weird, just wearing that outfit makes him look foolish.
Is Ridicules related to Hercules?
Conan: "Dagfinn, what is your favorite Beatles song?"
Dogfinn: "Yes, today."
Ha!
Ha ha ha brilliant.
I was going to ask him what his favorite prog rock band is and when he chose it.
@@dlxmarks Gave a chuckle - thanks 😆
😂
2:02 When Conan asked "So everything I've done is wrong?", Dagfinn didn't say "Yes, today", just "Yes". Brutal
Being a German I find Dagfinn's answer neither unusual, nor insulting but quite helpful. Conan is making a fool for himself in the eye's of Norwegian. You could get the same kind of answers from Germans or Dutch. I further don't think that the answers are scripted or edited. For me the funny part is that Conan is asking the same question over and over again in the hope of getting a more pleasing answer.
A perfect example for different communication style. Suger-coated answers would be perceived as fake and even rude. When in Rome ...
@@MarkusWitthaut Yeah we Germans and Scandinavians are very direct. We answer every question honest. That probably what american people dont understand. When someone asks me, how my day is, I tell him about my day. Americans would be bewildered about that.
I'm an American with Norwegian blood and German upbringing. The "honesty" was brutal!
@@anthemsofeurope2408 except that is not how it is, at least in Norway. I'm autistic and people expect you to not say what you think, but be polite. So I'm not totally aboard with this "we're so direct" that keeps going around when it comes to this episode. Yes and no I guess. In a way I can see it, but I also feel like we're very introverted and polite, and there are a lot of social codes to how you should say things. That doesn't seem too direct in my eyes.
@@MarkusWitthautWanna know my honest answer?: Shut up, no one cares
Feel like he was being super generous by constantly adding "today" to make it clear he means the outfit and not Conan personally, but Conan kept ignoring that part of the answer because he wanted to be insulted
He knew he meant know harm, he plays stuff up for laughs, he isn't dumb.
@humersompsen4775 exactly my point :) he was selectively filtering out the most insulting parts so he can pretend to be deeply offended , that's Conan's humor in a nutshell
He said today because if it was the 17th of may he would fit right in
He's playing it up so it looks funny on TV. It's nothing personal.
same. the guy was being polite. he wanted to be honest because he knew this foreigner was trying to make fun of norway but he also didn't want to insult him personally.
"Dogfinn, if I can call you Dogfinn..." is the funniest line in the whole thing
Which isn’t saying much to be honest
@@mark9294actually if you squint it say Marks mother blows dogs for pocket change behind the local bowling alley
It's Dagfinn Not Dogfinn.
@@Velvet3232conan says dogfinn
Idk fishface was good
I hope he just borrowed that outfit or kept it. Because that would cost like 5-7K USD. Also Dagfinn (not Dogfinn) isn't being rude by Norwegian standards. It would be more rude to flatter him and let him walk around like that. People do wear bunads, however only for constitution day or larger celebrations.
HBO pays for it and Conan gets to keep it. He mentioned in the production debrief on the podcast the various outfits he collected doing the series. Then he gave away his new Tom Ford jacket to that other fellow in this episode.
@@dlxmarks Glad to hear it :)
Nah, that is not a complete bunad; he is missing some items of clothing, and the ones he has are far from the fanciest ones. Almost no intricate designs or other flair.
So I bet they got it for way less than that.
Besides, I think he is quite rich anyway :)
@@Spacemongerr yeah if he got it pre made at the store and not tailor made ._.
If you want small talk or a false compliment, don't mess with nordic people.
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* confirming nod *
Dagfinn is SO quick with the responses. 😂
yes, today
Because this is heavily clipped and edited. I still enjoyed it tho
@@lurven6666 its actually not so much clipped, u can see by the same moving cars from one camera view appearing in the other right the next moment while they switch views during the dialogue
Dagfinn has bars for days
Professor McGonagall: “Not today Mr Weasley”
Dogfinn: “Yes, today”
lol
I loved living in this town! This captures something absolutely genuine about western Norway.
"Yes, today"
"No, not today"
Next time I insult someone, I’m just going to add, “today”.
He's like the Norwegian version of Jordan Schlansky.
Jorgen Svensen
Dogfinn has various opinions, about which he explains none. 😅
@@rickmacdonald5575 Jørgen Svendsen*
@@kroneexe
Given that Jordan means river, his name should've been Alfdan Søderlenske
Him and everyone else on Scandinavia
"So everything I've done is wrong?" I don't know why that line gets me every time
Conan, you found a true friend. Stick with him. 100% sincere
Thank you for sharing this, today
no
The last one was definitely Conan telling a stranger where he needs to go. That is incorrect. He is going the same direction he was before. Nothing has changed. You are still looking and now sounding foolish... today.
This is exactly how Americans and Europeans interact. It's the European being honest and then the American going: "Woaaah, hold on there, buddy."
0:07 I worked at that exact red hotel behind him in two different jobs at Børs Hotel (right behind him) and as a security guard at Børs Kjelleren (a bar right under it), and lived like 150 meters away from there. The funny thing is I also worked as a lost luggage supervisor at the exact airport he was in Flesland 0:11. It's so weird, because I've been a fan of Conan for years, and I somehow missed him. Also, that is a ''bunad'' shop for traditional clothing only worn once annually during our independence day 17th May. We would never recommend that as ''regular'' clothing. Also it was 'Dag'finn. 'Dag' as in 'day', not dog lol.
This is the most unintentionally funny guy I've seen
when the whole crew burst with laughter at the unexpected end 😂😂😂
yes, today
Dogfinn should join Conan... What a man, comedy gold... 😂😂
The reemergence of the Norse-Gael resurgence is now upon us now!
Dagfinn*
yes, today
Dogfinn and Jordan Schlansky would get along well
It’s a nordic thing. Same here in Finland. On average I’d say we are more straightforward than the rest of Europe. The Finnish language doesn’t even have a word for ”please”.
As a fellow nordic I approve of this. "Can I have..." is polite enough. Please, por favor etc. is just unnecessary fluff :)
Its the same in Germany. We are honest and dont flatter
@@Dougie- "Would you please hand me" is the same damn thing.
The more I hear from the Scandinavians that stayed, the gladder I am that our family left. You guys sound like a bunch of rude assholes.
Conan is wearing a cheap version of our national costume, the bunad. It's used for big occasions like weddings and the national day.
Bunads represent different regions of Norway, but I think Conans "bunad" is just a random mix of the cheapest bunad pieces they found. It's also not complete.
A proper quality bunad costs at least between $4.000 and $6.000, depending on the regional style, accoutrements etc.
A full bunad-set can easily cost over $10.000.
He is not wearing a cheap version, and only thing he misses is the jacket, which has no silver on it, and he his missing some silver on his wrists, thats it. He is pretty much wearing a full Bunad, considering you take off the jacket when it gets hot.
Dogfinn vs Jordan is an episode that needs to happen.
for various reasons.
Yes, today!😂
I've seen a lot of people walking around who could have used a Dagfinn in their lives.
If everyone has a Dagfinn as a friend, the world would be safer place.
Yes, but only today
Or at least a better dressed one
"How's your friend Fishface?"
Lmao
lolllll
- Do I look stupid?
- Yes, and the attire doesn't help
To be fair.. Conan had it coming as he puts the con in condescending. Good for the Norwegian guy not taking shit
This guy was my favorite for the entire episode 😂
I liked how he emphasised the “today”
Part
Such a great laugh I had out of this exchange. 😄
"How's your friend, Fishface. Is he ok?" LMAO
He answered only when asked and answered with harsh truths rather than comfortable lies, that's a pretty admirable trait in my opinion
I see a few comments complaining about dagfin
You dont fucc with Dagfin!! 😂
Conan is so effortlessly hilarious 😂
yes, today
This shit is so much funnier without a laugh track 😂😂
You met the final boss 💀
"Do you get to the Cloud District very often?" - Dogfinn's next sentence
Oh, What am I thinking. Of course you don't!
"you havent said one nice thing the whole time ive spoken to you"
"no"
🤣🤣🤣
"Do not ask if you are not ready for an answer"
Some mad man out here still has Conan's luggage and is walking around with a 107 long😂
Nice guy, he was the brutally honest but in the most polite way possible 😊😂
Thanks for sharing
What do you say to the god of death?
*Dogfin:* “Yes, today.”
Btw for those who dont know why he says "today", its because we only use those on the 17th of May (our national day), or weddings.
Dagfinn/dog fin is an equivalent of when Dara O'Briain came to Norway and asked a dude his name and he answered the common name Reidar. Dara was perplexed and asked "RADAR"? He had no idea why the audience laughed so hard.
I love Conan. So quick on his feet, always was, and the self deprecation really works for him.
Every time the name is spoken the subtitles write it differently. I appreciate that.
I want a conversation with Dogfin and Schlansky, and I want it now.
Conversation or Morse code?
@@kaelthunderhoof5619 I bet Jordan knows the history of how Morse Code came to be.
yes, today
Opening with "haha, I only know American names, and yours is as stupid as 'fishface'" means he had it coming.
A very polite Scandinavian. So extroverted and full of life.
Conan: Did you wake up to shoot me down?
Dogfinn: Yes, today.
Traditional clothing is typically only worn on the national day.. some people might put it on for big occasions like weddings, baptisms, or confirmations, but never for everyday use, holidays, or parties. It's more like a status symbol and to signal your geographical roots.
In Norway you can't transfer from international to domestic without clearing your baggage through customs. Basically you have to collect and check your bags in again for the domestic legs of the flight.
1:29 “no one would like this outfit?”
“Yes that’s correct” 😂
Dogfinn knew the assignment.
yes, today
Classic American. Goes to a new country, shouts English at the locals, insults their names because they're not called Chad or Brad and is then shocked when they're told they look like a prick.
yes, today
This is a regular Bergenser ❤😂
When he said that he also goes that way, I died. 😂😂😂
Norwegian speech syntax is so poetic, lovely, like Yoda.
ja, i dag
Dogfin is a freaking legend 😂
Gotta love this polite directness that Scandinavians have. Germans are known to be direct too, but we are incapable of being entertaining and funny at the same time like our Northern friends
If anyone wonders why this Norwegian is so talkative, it's because he's from Bergen, and they're not like typical Norwegians. In fact, one of their common statements is "I'm not from Norway, I'm from Beeeeeeergen"
People from Bergen are indeed known to talk your ears of. The talk goes on as they inhale and exhale.
@@willek1335 It's called multitasking.
Never heard the crew laugh before.
"Dogfinn, do you know the first word of the song Wonderwall?"
"Yes, today"
If "living in the moment had a face"😂😂
American experiences European honesty for the first time
If anyone wonder, this is hand sowed and cost around 2k$ for a full suit.
I'm gonna answer this way starting tomorrow!
"Yes, today"
"No, today"
It’s good to see the Norwegians, the Dutch and the Australians, just say it like it is.
yes, today
This show was so funny. Hope he continues to make this
Now, the play "A Doll's House" all makes sense!
But Conan, he’s leaving everything possible for tomorrow. It’s just today 😊
As someone from Bergen. Our culture is kinda based on arguing (at least in Norwegian standards) When he said he also go that way I was thinking, damn that's just what we do, why would an interview stop me from going where I'm supposed to go?
Dagfinn should've first asked if Conan was on his way to a confirmation or wedding of sorts, before telling him he looked out of place *today*.
Omg, this makes me more happy than it should do 😂
yes, today
So what I’m getting from this is Norwegian people aren’t rude but they are going to be honest
True, they are very direct.
Well, they are today.
No. No, no.
Yeah like all germanic people. We dont like lies and are always honest
@@anthemsofeurope2408 Except for that time you told people they were getting a free train ticket to go on vacation... and then that other time you told people they were going to get showers in the locker room lol That Germanic honesty
Dogfinn - Yes, today.
Syrio Forel - *Facepalm*
I love that there are never any ads before Conan’s main channels.
People in Bergen, on the west coast of Norway, are not like most Norwegians. They truly say it as it is. Brutally, at times.
He's not insulting, he's just being honest.
This was the best part of the whole ep 😂
My old classmate and I went to the same kindergarten. It was a kindergarten managed by the church so we did a lot of church stuff. I found one of the old photos of us singing in church and what did my friend wear? Traditional Norwegian clothing! I wondered why he was dressed like that because it was a bit odd to see such clothing so I sent the photo to my other friend that was much closer to him and she explained that he was indeed dressed in a traditional Norwegian way. I knew his family is a proud Norwegian family and now that I think about it they are very traditional too.
I like when people embrace this way of dressing. Why should we hate on people expressing themselves?