Denmark gave me Lego Sweden gave me Sabaton Finland gave me Mika and Kimi Norway gave me skiing and Iceland gave me the "Hardest Karaoke Song in the World" ...nice
The neighbour when I was a little boy used to call surströmming a delikatess. He ate it all summer and everybody knew when because he started singing snapsvisor and got quite drunk and fell through the bushes(many times). Then he would get out his badminton net and start yelling my name even if I was asleep. He reeked of surströmming, my family went inside whenvever he ate it since it ruined the taste and smell of whatever we was eating.
Okay I have to say that you are by far the best reaction channel I have not seen any reaction channels that put clips, pictures, memes or sometimes music in themselve
French here, I can shed some light of why Jacques with a "s" at the end from the start of the video. This ''s'' comes from the Latin form of the nouns. Whatever the remote origin of each of names was, Greek, German or other, they have all been Latinised at some point. Gilles was Aegidius, Jacques was Jacobus (because Jacques is a lexical doublet of Jacob), Georges was Georgius, Charles was Carolus, etc... In French, we kept the ''s'' at the end of the Latin form for a lot of stuff. When it comes to first names, authors during time have respected the rule of the "s" at the end. Thus Jacques with a "s". However, when these words are used as surnames, the ways of writing them vary. And there are no rules about keeping the "s" from the latin form.
A finn here. I'll just add that the french are indeed dumb and the correct way of spelling Jacques ought to be Zhak. This would not only simplify it in writing but also elevate it closer to GOD, closer to SHREK.
Thanks for the info. I am a sorf of polyglot, and I am quite confident with languages generally. But French is the only language that scares me. Because of these weird rules in pronunciation. At least, you have provided a reasonable explanation. I also learned from a friend who is bilingual, the written and spoken French are evolved separately, while trying to preserve the orginal way of writing things. Is this correct?
@@ForceOfUru yeah somewhat the written part tries to keep up with the spoken part while keeping the syntax and grammar from the past and make bit silent to satisfy both demands at once. As it stands, french isn't a language with rules, it's just a bundle of exceptions to exceptions filled with phonetic traps xD
Ah yes, surströmming. Once upon a time, two of my friends made a drunken bet that if either of them ever got their hands on a can of surströmming, they would eat it together and the winner would be whoever could go longer without throwing up. Funnily enough I had a trip to Sweden planned the very next weekend (which they didn't know about) and I made sure to grab some for them. I was standing about 5 meters away filming when they cracked it open, and even at that distance the heinous stench was almost overpowering. And for the record it was a tie, as both of those dinguses threw up as soon as they tried to swallow a bite of it.
5:43 Jack, you don't have idea how much I relate to this as an italian person. Our politicians are so, so bad at speaking english it's embarrassing. Even if our accent doesn't bode well with any english accent and they focused their studies on politics and economy, it's not really a good justification for how bad it is.
@@torexx3229 As a Dane, any nation the size of Sweden, that tries, and fails, for over 400 years of warfare, to conquer a tiny nation like Denmark, has no leg to stand on whenit comes to arguments xD
Depends on where from the US you grew up in or currently live in. Sweden and parts of Norway are very similar to Canada if you live up north. South Sweden and parts of Denmark are more similar to suburban or “bigger” American cities. I would recommend maybe visiting one of the countries before you decide, and maybe talk to some of the hundreds of thousands of expats living in either Sweden, Norway or Denmark to get a general overview. I would only recommend Finland if you absolutely love nature, otherwise it can be a pretty stark contrast to what you are used to in the US. Hope you found my answer helpful!
@@Argyle117 Hey man, you're welcome in Oslo if you wanna visit. I think some places more remote might be less "welcoming" based on Drakislavs answer, but those guys probably feel uncomfortable with people that aren't related to them in at least three different ways, so who cares what they think?
"Worse than Sweden?" 11:35 Yeah because in swedish, you can actually hear the words we are saying when we pronounce it ...😆Love your channel btw, ❤ from sweden.
I dont think Danes are inherently bad at speaking English.. it is more about being inherently bad at speaking in general. Like you basically try to speak Norwegian, but sound like you have drunk a litre of vodka for breakfast. Jk
Suströmming is a whole process, you open it underwater to avoid the worst of the smell, and you only eat tiny bits of it on tunnbröd with potatoes and chives and sourcream and stuff. Its actually super nice when you do it that way but its just not worth it and youre gonna feel the smell for days, even if its a neighbour.
Denmark is the winner when it comes to the least welcoming and most reserved people in Scandinavia. Sweden gets the silver medal followed by Norway in Bronze. Sweden wins gold for the fittest women.
I work at a food store in a community with a strong Nordic heritage. One year for Christmas we were unloading the delivery truck, only to realize that there was a ruptured package of Lutefisk that was thawing. Lutefisk is a codfish that is put in a vat of Lye (a corrosive base) to... improve the flavour.
So, uh, Scarlett Johansson (read Johansson, not Johansen), is actually decsent from Sweden. Her grandfather were from Sweden as well as her grandmother. That’s why she got ”Johansson” in her name instead of ”Johansen” as danish would say. So Scarlett Johansson is Swedish confirmed! Thank you!
Ha, get bent Norway and Denmark! Finland A tier let's gooooo! (If it'd be Finn making this, it'd be Finland S, both Norway and Denmark A and Sweden D for obvious immature Finnish reasons).
Ehh… that’s surely not happening now mate. I only know of the IUDs during the 60s and 70s and the spiral case that’s still going on. But forced chemical castration happening now? In 2023? Brother, I need an article on that for me to believe it
Harald Bluetooth was not a Jarl, he was King of Denmark, his name was Harald Gormsen= son of Gorm the old, Gorm united Jutland with Sealand and Skåne, Blekinga, Halland (now Soutern Sweden), Harald then united the other Islands so he is the first King of a united Denmark and the one who made Denmark Christian , if you look at your Danish passport you will see the Jelling stone I'm sure you know that, it's the "birth certificate" of Denmark and was ordered by Bluetooth
funny thing is, i've been chatting with the bassist that worked with Varg vikernes during a new years party like 5 years ago, didn't know who he was, just chatting with him and my mother and when he left she told me who he was. really nice guy, wouldn't have thought he burned a church lol
1. Greenland have not voted for independence, they are able to though it's part of an agreement with Denmark, they are split on the issue because Denmark pays a big part of their budget, 2.the story is in some ways like Native Americans as there have been a time where the Government tried to make the Inuits Danish, and they took a group of their children and adopted them to Danes, they also removed the possibility for some Inuit women to bear Children, however they also did that to some Danish women they deemed to not be able to raise children, it's the ugly truth of most Governments in the past of most countries, the difference however is Vikings from Norway actually settled in Greenland about 300 years before the Inuits migrated from Canada, the Natives Vikings first meet was called Thule people and they were not related to Inuits, the Thule people disappeared when the Inuits arrived, according to Inuit folklore they were scared of the Inuits, anyway Denmark ruled Norway and therefore Greenland , Norway was lost in a war with Sweden but Greenland, Iceland and Faroe Islands remained Danish, Iceland got independence in 1950 , Greenland and Faroe Islands have their own Government and representation in the Danish parliament plus the possibility to vote for independence so in some regards it's very different from Native in America as Greenland was not taken from the Inuits it was taken from Norway, so it's quite wrong to call it a colony or Denmark an Empire, we was a long time ago though hundreds of years ago with areas like the Virgin Islands and parts of Africa, this guy in the video makes it sound like Denmark earns a lot of money on Greenland and that's not true although Greenland has lots of minerals it's very little that have ever been utilized and it's also the Government in Greenland who makes such decisions, it's quite expensive to get the minerals because Greenland is so isolated and the ice covers 80% of the land, also there are concerns of the not destroying the nature ect.
10:28 - He messed up pretty bad, actually. Death Metal is more of a Swedish thing (& American), while Black Metal is mostly a Norwegian thing. Death Metal band members and fans are the nicest people and are only edgy for the fun of it. Norwegian Black Metal musicians and fans are more likely to be genuine edgelords and genuinely bad people, at least from my perspective as a fan of Death Metal who doesn't understand Black Metal at all. For most normies, though, both probably sound like loud noise.
What's the song at the beginning of the video starting at 0:12? Editing in a point that the ancestors of our people, the Estonians, came here nearly 10000 years ago from beyond the Urals mountains, but not Siberia. And the language is Finno-Ugric, same as Finnish and tons of others, not Nordic. And though we are NOT Nordic - including Finland - (this term applying only to the nations of Germanic origin), we are still northeners. And if people have gripes even with that, call us atleast North-Easterners. I fucking hate my country being called eastern European country.
Ah okay das erklärt die Begrüßung mit den Namen schön zu wissen netteste Detail aber darf ich dir einen Vorschlag machen da offensichtlich sportlich sehr aktiv bist wie wäre es mit der Begrüßung. Hey Jacked hier ^^
I can live with this, but i will still eat that brick, because protin. As provided by proff, my english is profoundly unprofecinal. Svensker er litt tullete da. Jeg, megselv tenker engentlig ganske høyt om Dansker, men det er fremdeles moro å gjøre narr av de da. XD
Try to say "HØST" - ( means harvest in danish ) in french! H is not pronounced in the begining of a word, Ø doesn`t exist and ST are not pronounced in the end of a word..he..he. Not surprising that the world talks past each other.
i mean to be fair without hollywood there wouldnt be a Scarlet Johansson also born in the USA suck it denmark (also please sell Greenland would buy hmu)
as a faroese, me and my friends who also are faroese on discord can collectively say, danish is a gay ass language. jeg, og mine venner snakker dansk, so jeg tror, at vi kan sige det, dansk er lortx. But because I hated danish in school, and due to reason I dropped considerable early out of school, I suck at writing and speaking danish. But it's good enough to get me by if I visit denmark
very swedish biased video, pretty much every nordic country dislikes sweden the most, sure we dont understand what the danes are saying but theyre good people
@JasmineTeaEnjoyer Naturally a bad opinion like yours would come from a tea enjoyer, though most Danes would consider him to be Danish, land is land, citizenship is defined by culture, and he grew up in Demark. You may not like it, though he is as much Danish as any other person who has grown up in the land of pancakes, do you really wish to debate Danish people on what it takes to be Danish?
@@Pepper98776 In France africans are normal by now. There's millions and millions of them in the cities. So it wouldn't be a surprise. Denmark is a real shock though.
@@Pepper98776 never said it was good, but I mean in the sense that he could be an immigrant (or descended from some) and thus lives there, not that he's ethnically Danish, I'm not that retarded
As a swedish man, this video was amazing👌 Hoppas att ni alla har en god jul!!
God jul bror
Håber du har en god jul også :)
Swedistan
Okej
Finland mentioned! LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
WOOOOOO
Let's Goooo!
least patriotic "PERKELE" Fin
Denmark gave me Lego
Sweden gave me Sabaton
Finland gave me Mika and Kimi
Norway gave me skiing
and Iceland gave me the "Hardest Karaoke Song in the World"
...nice
Sweden also gave us Minecraft.
@@fransthefox9682 You right! how tf did I forget a game from my childhood?! 😖
@@freakysquirrel7218 Hell yeah!
Finland isn't scandinavian country.
@@Guywithaname199watch the vid bro
you pastry eating, potato in the mouth speaking, bacon producing mad lads. Love you danish guys. From Norway
The neighbour when I was a little boy used to call surströmming a delikatess. He ate it all summer and everybody knew when because he started singing snapsvisor and got quite drunk and fell through the bushes(many times). Then he would get out his badminton net and start yelling my name even if I was asleep. He reeked of surströmming, my family went inside whenvever he ate it since it ruined the taste and smell of whatever we was eating.
as a fellow danish person i can confirm our english really sounds like a german with peanut butter stuck to the roof of our mouth
Tal for dig selv.
@@jon3584Hej
@@jon3584 you speaking is enough proof.
@@angrydragonslayer Proof of what?
@@jon3584 of how you sound
Okay I have to say that you are by far the best reaction channel I have not seen any reaction channels that put clips, pictures, memes or sometimes music in themselve
French here, I can shed some light of why Jacques with a "s" at the end from the start of the video.
This ''s'' comes from the Latin form of the nouns.
Whatever the remote origin of each of names was, Greek, German or other, they have all been Latinised at some point. Gilles was Aegidius, Jacques was Jacobus (because Jacques is a lexical doublet of Jacob), Georges was Georgius, Charles was Carolus, etc...
In French, we kept the ''s'' at the end of the Latin form for a lot of stuff. When it comes to first names, authors during time have respected the rule of the "s" at the end. Thus Jacques with a "s".
However, when these words are used as surnames, the ways of writing them vary. And there are no rules about keeping the "s" from the latin form.
A finn here. I'll just add that the french are indeed dumb and the correct way of spelling Jacques ought to be Zhak. This would not only simplify it in writing but also elevate it closer to GOD, closer to SHREK.
@@appleciderhorror12 A chad agglutinative language speaker. Reezing with phoneticness, I liked that.
Thanks for the info. I am a sorf of polyglot, and I am quite confident with languages generally. But French is the only language that scares me. Because of these weird rules in pronunciation. At least, you have provided a reasonable explanation. I also learned from a friend who is bilingual, the written and spoken French are evolved separately, while trying to preserve the orginal way of writing things. Is this correct?
@@ForceOfUru yeah somewhat
the written part tries to keep up with the spoken part while keeping the syntax and grammar from the past and make bit silent to satisfy both demands at once.
As it stands, french isn't a language with rules, it's just a bundle of exceptions to exceptions filled with phonetic traps xD
Ah yes, surströmming. Once upon a time, two of my friends made a drunken bet that if either of them ever got their hands on a can of surströmming, they would eat it together and the winner would be whoever could go longer without throwing up. Funnily enough I had a trip to Sweden planned the very next weekend (which they didn't know about) and I made sure to grab some for them.
I was standing about 5 meters away filming when they cracked it open, and even at that distance the heinous stench was almost overpowering. And for the record it was a tie, as both of those dinguses threw up as soon as they tried to swallow a bite of it.
Fun fact: appearently if you open the can under running water it smells less
As a half Swede, I can confirm this is accurate 🇸🇪
5:43 Jack, you don't have idea how much I relate to this as an italian person. Our politicians are so, so bad at speaking english it's embarrassing. Even if our accent doesn't bode well with any english accent and they focused their studies on politics and economy, it's not really a good justification for how bad it is.
As an Estonian, I agree WE NORDIC, FINLAND pls help 😢
YOU WILL NEVER BE NORDIC!!!
Sincerely, a Dane.
However, the baltics have always been the cousins we never really talk about. like the faroes.
As a Swede, don’t listen to the Dane. You will be Nordic in my heart ❤️ Just don’t bring along your other weird friends like Latvia or Lithuania XD
@@torexx3229 As a Dane, any nation the size of Sweden, that tries, and fails, for over 400 years of warfare, to conquer a tiny nation like Denmark, has no leg to stand on whenit comes to arguments xD
Esti can not into Nordic.
if the kalmar union dident shatter, then you probably would have been
As a swede i must say this was completely and objectively true
Im swedish and Ive worked six years in tech support.
Danish and norwegian speech now triggers my psycho urges
If an American was interested in moving to Scandinavia, which country do you think would best to move to? Closest to culture, and lifestyle?
Depends on where from the US you grew up in or currently live in. Sweden and parts of Norway are very similar to Canada if you live up north. South Sweden and parts of Denmark are more similar to suburban or “bigger” American cities. I would recommend maybe visiting one of the countries before you decide, and maybe talk to some of the hundreds of thousands of expats living in either Sweden, Norway or Denmark to get a general overview. I would only recommend Finland if you absolutely love nature, otherwise it can be a pretty stark contrast to what you are used to in the US. Hope you found my answer helpful!
Please don't move here we already have too many immigrants
@@Valentin_126 fair enough, just curious.
@@Argyle117 Hey man, you're welcome in Oslo if you wanna visit. I think some places more remote might be less "welcoming" based on Drakislavs answer, but those guys probably feel uncomfortable with people that aren't related to them in at least three different ways, so who cares what they think?
@@TheKrislaf haha, thanks for the info friend
He forgot that Norway owns one third of Antarctica
We have a claim on that part, many others claim parts of Antarctica but nobody owns it (yet)
yup. which just found oil. .....
"Worse than Sweden?" 11:35 Yeah because in swedish, you can actually hear the words we are saying when we pronounce it ...😆Love your channel btw, ❤ from sweden.
What do you mean you can hear the words in swedish. You can have a lunch between words in that quarter-speed language
@@fex144 depends on the dialect
You say denmark made the worst oil transaction ever? Sweden's got you beat! Look up the volvo oil trade deal! We made a way worse deal!
Get rekt in Norwegian
@@VulcanM61 Sweden already got rekt :)
I dont think Danes are inherently bad at speaking English.. it is more about being inherently bad at speaking in general. Like you basically try to speak Norwegian, but sound like you have drunk a litre of vodka for breakfast. Jk
I think most Norwegian-English sounds very bad. But luckily Swejdijsh-English is even worse.
Faroe islands mentioned LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Irrelevant
@@pog7126 shhhhhhh
❤
Europe's largest rare earth mineral deposit you say, Sweden?
*Norway enters the chat, the oil wasn't enough*
Suströmming is a whole process, you open it underwater to avoid the worst of the smell, and you only eat tiny bits of it on tunnbröd with potatoes and chives and sourcream and stuff. Its actually super nice when you do it that way but its just not worth it and youre gonna feel the smell for days, even if its a neighbour.
Denmark is the winner when it comes to the least welcoming and most reserved people in Scandinavia. Sweden gets the silver medal followed by Norway in Bronze. Sweden wins gold for the fittest women.
5:11 bro thinks hes one of us 😭😭😭☝🏻☝🏻
I work at a food store in a community with a strong Nordic heritage. One year for Christmas we were unloading the delivery truck, only to realize that there was a ruptured package of Lutefisk that was thawing. Lutefisk is a codfish that is put in a vat of Lye (a corrosive base) to... improve the flavour.
As a danish middle-eastern... I find this both equally entertaining and embarrassing.
As a french speaker myself, yes French language is indeed cringe
Norwegian here. Your language is beautiful ❤️
🤙Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭. The Norway of Central Europe
So, uh, Scarlett Johansson (read Johansson, not Johansen), is actually decsent from Sweden. Her grandfather were from Sweden as well as her grandmother. That’s why she got ”Johansson” in her name instead of ”Johansen” as danish would say. So Scarlett Johansson is Swedish confirmed! Thank you!
Ha, get bent Norway and Denmark! Finland A tier let's gooooo! (If it'd be Finn making this, it'd be Finland S, both Norway and Denmark A and Sweden D for obvious immature Finnish reasons).
"-He's- english is much better now."
My childhood friend is also names Jac, and we're both danish. The diffirence being that everyone he knows, knows how to pronounce his mane correctly
Villy Søvndal speaking english was some of the funniest sht ive heard in a long time.
Remember that Norwegian rally driver " we had a very big fart in the swing then had a big smell"
suprised he didnt mention the culture of alcohol smuggling
It's justified. Most booze here in Sweden are mid.
Aqua? Well, the female lead singer was Norwegian, so...
Love from Norway🗣️🗣️
Treated Greenland, historically?
You did not talk about it, but you can look up what's going on there now(Forced chemical castration for example)
Ehh… that’s surely not happening now mate. I only know of the IUDs during the 60s and 70s and the spiral case that’s still going on. But forced chemical castration happening now? In 2023? Brother, I need an article on that for me to believe it
Oki, I will send@@torexx3229
Harald Bluetooth was not a Jarl, he was King of Denmark, his name was Harald Gormsen= son of Gorm the old, Gorm united Jutland with Sealand and Skåne, Blekinga, Halland (now Soutern Sweden), Harald then united the other Islands so he is the first King of a united Denmark and the one who made Denmark Christian , if you look at your Danish passport you will see the Jelling stone I'm sure you know that, it's the "birth certificate" of Denmark and was ordered by Bluetooth
funny thing is, i've been chatting with the bassist that worked with Varg vikernes during a new years party like 5 years ago, didn't know who he was, just chatting with him and my mother and when he left she told me who he was. really nice guy, wouldn't have thought he burned a church lol
1. Greenland have not voted for independence, they are able to though it's part of an agreement with Denmark, they are split on the issue because Denmark pays a big part of their budget, 2.the story is in some ways like Native Americans as there have been a time where the Government tried to make the Inuits Danish, and they took a group of their children and adopted them to Danes, they also removed the possibility for some Inuit women to bear Children, however they also did that to some Danish women they deemed to not be able to raise children, it's the ugly truth of most Governments in the past of most countries, the difference however is Vikings from Norway actually settled in Greenland about 300 years before the Inuits migrated from Canada, the Natives Vikings first meet was called Thule people and they were not related to Inuits, the Thule people disappeared when the Inuits arrived, according to Inuit folklore they were scared of the Inuits, anyway Denmark ruled Norway and therefore Greenland , Norway was lost in a war with Sweden but Greenland, Iceland and Faroe Islands remained Danish, Iceland got independence in 1950 , Greenland and Faroe Islands have their own Government and representation in the Danish parliament plus the possibility to vote for independence so in some regards it's very different from Native in America as Greenland was not taken from the Inuits it was taken from Norway, so it's quite wrong to call it a colony or Denmark an Empire, we was a long time ago though hundreds of years ago with areas like the Virgin Islands and parts of Africa, this guy in the video makes it sound like Denmark earns a lot of money on Greenland and that's not true although Greenland has lots of minerals it's very little that have ever been utilized and it's also the Government in Greenland who makes such decisions, it's quite expensive to get the minerals because Greenland is so isolated and the ice covers 80% of the land, also there are concerns of the not destroying the nature ect.
just one correction, Iceland became independent June 17th 1944, the very same day USA recognised Iceland in public statements
6:53 Koenigsegg! The fastest Production Car Company in the World
15:52 Flat is Justice!
Denmark has 1 thing Sweden doesn't. A functioning government
Facts, vote right wing from now. Liberals won't help us
Wait, YOU did those drawings?! I hope that's not a bit, because my god they look good!!
To be fair, Danish people cant speak Danish either so its a draw.
you should make a video about best places to visit in scandinavia :D
denmark- lego
sweden- drain gang
finland- funny bear videos and santa claus house
Norway- skiing ig
iceland- most beautiful landscape ever
But Finland isn't scandinavian country.
W
18:08 New favorite country.
Jacques eel O'Neill or Jacques wes🤣, sorry, i had to
As for danish bands, can’t believe no one mentioned Volbeat
Volcanoes are nice but I just want to go to Iceland to visit Jakabol and Thor's Power Gym and to go to Husafell to carry Kviahellan ^^
When you watch this knowing that Iceland's vulcano has erupted 💀
Finally a good danish youtuder
Yhyyy sooo less about Finland :( More videos about Finland :) any contect :D That froggman was great xD
XD Viking noises
I feel bad for Scandinavia. If i was part of the same continent as the U.K. i would get a little weird too. Mabey crazy, even.
Luckily Finland isn't a part of Scandinavia.
Ayyy, Estonia got mentioned. Tervist ja head päeva kõigile!
Häid tulevaid jõule!
So we may call you Jack Jacques (Spelled Jack Jack xd)
The only thing about the ranking that I'd argue against was that Sweden was above Finland..
I am very much Finnish btw
I personally think Denmark is getting dunked on is because we did one to many empires and then just dropped the ball completely
Kalmarunionen should have stood strong but we all fumbled the bag 😢
10:28 - He messed up pretty bad, actually. Death Metal is more of a Swedish thing (& American), while Black Metal is mostly a Norwegian thing. Death Metal band members and fans are the nicest people and are only edgy for the fun of it. Norwegian Black Metal musicians and fans are more likely to be genuine edgelords and genuinely bad people, at least from my perspective as a fan of Death Metal who doesn't understand Black Metal at all. For most normies, though, both probably sound like loud noise.
What's the song at the beginning of the video starting at 0:12?
Editing in a point that the ancestors of our people, the Estonians, came here nearly 10000 years ago from beyond the Urals mountains, but not Siberia. And the language is Finno-Ugric, same as Finnish and tons of others, not Nordic. And though we are NOT Nordic - including Finland - (this term applying only to the nations of Germanic origin), we are still northeners. And if people have gripes even with that, call us atleast North-Easterners. I fucking hate my country being called eastern European country.
7:00 - Bluetooth is already a really stupid name, even if it is named after a person.
Ah okay das erklärt die Begrüßung mit den Namen schön zu wissen netteste Detail aber darf ich dir einen Vorschlag machen da offensichtlich sportlich sehr aktiv bist wie wäre es mit der Begrüßung. Hey Jacked hier ^^
the poster of mette as a sith lord.. where...
xD
Íslenska er ekki svo erfið(ég er ekki að ljúga, ég sver)
It is Scarlet Johansson though, isn’t it? Haven’t heard of a Scarlet Johanssen.
You know and remember stuff I do, but the stash makes me feel like you´re my dad or uncle. Ngl stash is pretty cool tough
Finland isn't a scandinavian country!
Yes, but I do believe he said that he would add Nordic countries for comparison sake
Okey
18:11 are you TRYING to make me hate Denmark, huh?
18:16 i lost... , ofc to the left picture....
4:40 Hey, at least you're amazing at German. At least any Dane I ever heard say anything in German is.
I have wondered why the Danes bend their voices as they talk else it would be easy to speak Danish.
Er du dansk?
Still mad that he put iceland beneath Denmark
Then you're not Danish..
@@dajjukunrama5695 He is black. Not mixed. Not Danish.
DENMARK SLANDER LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
11:45 i agree (as a swed)
Suomi mainittuuuuuuuuu
TF, how is Estonian a more Nordic language than Finnish? Brahhhhhh.
that thumbnail is AI generated though, dont know if you are memeing in the beginning but you did not draw that
I am both types of the norwegian XD, as can be proven by my pryer comment
I can live with this, but i will still eat that brick, because protin. As provided by proff, my english is profoundly unprofecinal. Svensker er litt tullete da. Jeg, megselv tenker engentlig ganske høyt om Dansker, men det er fremdeles moro å gjøre narr av de da. XD
You're not C tier, you're B tier. ;)
Try to say "HØST" - ( means harvest in danish ) in french! H is not pronounced in the begining of a word, Ø doesn`t exist and ST are not pronounced in the end of a word..he..he. Not surprising that the world talks past each other.
Shock?
i mean to be fair without hollywood there wouldnt be a Scarlet Johansson also born in the USA suck it denmark
(also please sell Greenland would buy hmu)
as a faroese, me and my friends who also are faroese on discord can collectively say, danish is a gay ass language. jeg, og mine venner snakker dansk, so jeg tror, at vi kan sige det, dansk er lortx. But because I hated danish in school, and due to reason I dropped considerable early out of school, I suck at writing and speaking danish. But it's good enough to get me by if I visit denmark
11:52 Ok only time, I as a swede will agree with a danish, that Finnish is worse. 😎
Norwge
Il est des nôtres !
>danish
Denmark worst place on earth
So, are yer african french danish or what?
Grüße aus Germany
African Danish
@@Terraider Dankeschön, comrade
very swedish biased video, pretty much every nordic country dislikes sweden the most, sure we dont understand what the danes are saying but theyre good people
you're african not danish
No shit Sherlock
he claims to be danish and in the thumbnail there is an arrow pointing towards him saying "danish"
so clearly its not obvious to this guy@@Ali..88
He’s a Danish citizen and grew up most of his life in Denmark he’s a Dane
Lol no. Nice cope though. Danish people are white. @@Terraider
@JasmineTeaEnjoyer Naturally a bad opinion like yours would come from a tea enjoyer, though most Danes would consider him to be Danish, land is land, citizenship is defined by culture, and he grew up in Demark. You may not like it, though he is as much Danish as any other person who has grown up in the land of pancakes, do you really wish to debate Danish people on what it takes to be Danish?
I thought you were French?
@@Pepper98776 In France africans are normal by now. There's millions and millions of them in the cities. So it wouldn't be a surprise. Denmark is a real shock though.
@@Pepper98776 never said it was good, but I mean in the sense that he could be an immigrant (or descended from some) and thus lives there, not that he's ethnically Danish, I'm not that retarded
Nah bro’s Danish citizen
Youre not danish bro
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