"I think you're from Finland because you're really outgoing".... said literally nobody ever before this video lol. People from Finland are the least outgoing people in the world, and that is not an insult, it's actually compliment.
As a finn who has lived most of their life abroad, Ive noticed that finns who have moved out of Finland are generally a lot more outgoing than those who stay in Finland. Probably because we can't stand the antisocial finnish attitude and want to get out😅
@@Crevettola Yes, we Finns are a bit complex people: introverts and we need our personal space, but we love to sit naked in the sauna next to a naked stranger :)
Probably she wanted to say nice instead of outgoing. Finns might be shy in general but they usually are very nice, humble, sweet, and beautiful. At least the ones I know are like that.
The high cheekbones comment regarding finnish people is something I grew up with hearing a lot. I'm half finnish/swedish, but a lot of people throughout the years have commented on my cheekbones especially, saying it's a finnish attribute. Interesting she hasn't heard it before!
Can UK be part of this Nordic confederation? England got the Nordic cross in its flag 🏴, they speak a Germanic language, and they historically had a lot of Viking invasions from Denmark and Norway, affecting their language more than other Western Germanic countries. They even adopted the Danish law, and the Scottish people in the Shetland Islands sound like Norwegians who speak English. The fields of green and seaside cliffs in the Scottish highlands and Ireland can look reminiscent of Iceland and the Faroe Islands. All North Atlantic islands in Europe, with depressing cloudy and rainy weather, who love their sheep. Iceland's DNA composition also has a significant Irish portion, as Icelandic Vikings enslaved a lot of Gaelic (Irish) women, taking them to Iceland, to breed.
I clicked so fast when I saw the Icelandic flag 🇮🇸 and I immediately thought about Iceland when the Santa Claus thing came up because I also knew that Iceland has 13 extra names for Santa Claus (Iceland also has a name for the wind, which is Kári, like in Old Norse) as I am learning Icelandic / Norse and also the other Norse / Germanic / Nordic languages, and I also knew that Sweden has the most islands as I recently learned about that - by the way, there’s also The Faroe Islands 🇫🇴 and, Estonia 🇪🇪 which is also in the Nordic region, and Latvia 🇱🇻 too, and I remember I’ve seen Latvia in a video before, but hopefully it will be included again, as I am also learning Latvian and the other languages like Finnish / Estonian 2gether with the Germanic languages and the six modern Celtic languages, and it would be nice to learn more about those countries as well, and comparing words in all these languages, and it would also be very interesting to see them all 2gether in one video, with word comparisons / tongue twister comparisons / longest word comparisons etc and more guess the language / guess the nationality videos, as these videos are real fun and educational, and I’m learning lots of new things and words that I didn’t know before from them!
@@FrozenMermaid666 Its not 13 Santa Clauses its The Yule Lads or Jólasveinarnir. Their mother is Grýla, a troll that eats children who are naughty around Christmas/ Yule/ Jól.
Saying that the girl in red has “Norwegian” or “Swedish” facial features is ridiculous. She may be Norwegian, but she looks from Turkey or Morocco or something like that.
Well, I am a Turkish from north and western part of Turkey with half Bosnian half Georgian background. Honestly, she looks very exotic to me too at least where i come from in Turkey. She looks like either a Kurdish person from southeastern part of Turkey bordering Syria and Iraq or somewhere from Arabic speaking country or Iran etc.
Jemina was so Finnish from the beginning. The black and white outfit, sitting at the end of the line to stay away from people, talks very rare. What else do you need? 😂
Hey, This is Sesselja the Icelandic girl from the video, I said that Laufey won a grammy but I meant to say she was nominated for a grammy this year! Hope that clears some stuff up 😅 Had to think of a hint on the spot and got a bit flustered, sorry!
She better win so this will all be OK 😅 Þetta var annars bara fínt hjá þér, fattaði það eiginlega strax að þú værir íslenski aðilinn af því að þú ert með minnsta hreiminn en 13 jólasveinar... það var "dead giveaway" 🤦♂🤣 Áfram Ísland! 👍
The Finnish girl’s level of attractiveness is like half or more of anyone you see on the street in a Scandinavian country, I feel like. Maybe we are luckier than we realise 🤷🏽♂️
The Finnish girl’s level of attractiveness is like half or more of anyone you see on the street in a Scandinavian country, I feel like. Maybe we are luckier than we realise 🤷🏽♂️
It is immediately noticeable that Norwegian girl has migration background, because of her facial features and appearance, definitely southern, perhaps Arab or North African
@@LaFranceBonjour Yeah, I was so weirded out by that. Like she has no Nordic features as our genes are recessive. Maybe they were scared to even point out the obvious because of the woke mafia... Sad times.
It is fun to follow the Nordic girls communicating with their common Nordic language, English. They are all quite smart, even the wrong remarks were quite good. Estonia is not quite there yet, but getting closer. Being Nordic is a cultural thing, so it is no use pointing out that the Norwegian likely has another ethnic background.
yeah there is definetly "use" to that. to make people guess peoples nationalities, but then show immigrants, is ridicolous. love her, really sweet girl, but its just very silly. so according to you they couldve had 5 black people "from" nordic countries and that would be fine with you? silly, antiwhite, not right.
@joeheart5808 you are engaged to an Estonian and you don't see the connection to the Nordic countries? Viking, Nth Europe, dominated by swedes and Danes and german for hundreds of years influence in the culture? Lithuania yes Batic, but Poland is east/ Slavic... Estonian culture is a LOT more North European than East European, Estonian and Finns shall be represented together for shared heritage.... Tallinn (Dane town) is in the cradle of Nordic/Scandi shipping... I'm confused as to why people think Estonia doesn't get a seat in the conversations? :o
@@helennapp Estonia has a different historic background. Being under Russia, Estonia had serfdom and even before that was more of a feudal society under German nobility. Then on the wrong side of the iron curtain and directly part of the USSR - Estonia is not the home of liberty and freedom like Sweden, and the Swedish era in Estonia was too short to make a difference. But like I wrote before, Estonia is going to the Nordic direction.
@@CheriTheBeryshe’s not Norwegian then..u need to stop calling her Norwegian when she’s not a ethic Norwegian woman, it would be stupid if u called a Scandinavian girl North African too just bc she moved to North Africa
@@ClaraBagge Are you dumb or something? Norwegian is a nationality, just because you're not ethnically Scandinavian, doesn't mean you can't be from there lol. You don't know if she has moved from anywhere, she might've been born in Norway. If her passport says she's Norwegian, then she's Norwegian.
@@ClaraBaggeShe is Norwegian if she has Norwegian citizenship, then her origins or ethnicity can be from another country, but if her citizenship is Norwegian she is Norwegian.
I just call myself a Nordic living in Sweden when people ask cause my mom is Finn, my dad was half Danish (born in DK), half Norwegian (as my grandmother was from Norway) & I was born in Denmark but moved to Sweden as a kid so lived here majority of my life. I dont feel like a certain part but rather a mix of them all & kinda see us all as the same just with some different quirks & qualities lol
Dansk & svenska, (+Engelsk). Kan inte stava på danska så bra längre dock men pratar & förstår fint & förstår Norska, tyvärr ingen Finska för mamma bodde i ett Finlandsvensk område i Finland & flyttade när hon va liten :)
@@CamillaDrakenborg You'd be surprised to find out your mom is more Swedish than Finnish by her genes. Finlandsvenskar have more Swedish genes than us Finns. Their ancestors are Swedes usually.
@CheriTheBery usually yes but our family on her side came via Russia to Finland, originating from the Belgium region. We have a family ancestry book that's documented her family line since early 1600 so we could trace how/where we came from. Dad's side could have Swedish in him but don't know as I just don't know as much of his family's history besides that my grandmother was Norwegian. 🙂
It's a thing to drive through Sweden to legoland from Finland. There are actual businesses alongside the road that see improvements in sales during the finnish holiday seasons.
She definitely is not native Norwegian. Her name is a typical immigrant name from the Middle East or Pakistan, they use Arabic names. I don't understand how anyone would think she is Norwegian by her looks. She doesn't even look like she is half Norwegian.
HOOOOOOW the HELL?! ....can they say that the girl with the beautiful middle eastern look, looks nordic?? And her name was FARIDA?! That sounds persian or kurdish. And it fits her beautiful face. Is it a new woke thing to pretend they cant tell differences at all?
It’s a woke thing indeed! I’m ethnic Armenian born and raised in Iran. If now someone bends over backwards pretending that they think I’m Scandinavian, that would indeed be offensive.
Well they tend to look at clothing, accent and the way you carry yourself more than your looks because these are all young people. I assume you are not Nordic?
I`m norwegian. "just" like Farida. They also tend to mention skin complection, eyes, hair and facial features. So it was weird pretending Farida looks nordic. @@Starkardur
Yes nordic people are afraid of being labelled racist. Hence no one dared to point out the obvious. On the other hand, the task was to guess a northern country so there was no point in saying some middle eastern area.
Genetics is so fascinating in make-up, body type, bone structure, eye color, skin, hair, etc. Partly guessing on intuition, partly on bits of data and life experience, Sesselja stood out as having a sturdy frame, which reminded me of a mini-documentary on Iceland's strongest men. Her face / look reminds me of an American I knew of Scottish / English heritage. If I met Magda in real life ( without seeing this video ) my guess could be anything from Scottish to Welsh to English to...Czech or Dutch??! If guessing Ida out of the blue she reminds me a bit of Germans I've met, though now that I now know she is Danish her personality is VERY much like a female Dane I met years ago. Maybe she is unusual for Denmark in her physical expressiveness, maybe it's just a co-incidence being similar to the woman I knew. My experience with the latter was she was very curious, adventurous, unafraid to engage in hot-button political/religious conversations, experimented constantly with her fashion / hairstyles. Not very reserved, rather, assertive, even for American standards. Fun video! Learned some new things: How popular Christmas is in Finland; oldest amusement park in Demnark! And in the Comments here how Finns are NOT outgoing. And that is a compliment! lol
The Norwegian lady is not Norwegian genetically. She got Persian phenotypic features. The shape of her beautiful aquiline nose is 1 million percent Persian :D , So I would say she is Persian originally.
Obviously, my point is relevant to the topic of the video. You have watched a video in which some Nordic women are guessing each other's nationality based on appearance (phenotype, clothing,...), traditions, stereotypes, facts... then after you finished watching the video, you spent some time reading the comments, and finally you're telling me no one cares?!! @@titteryenot4524
Omg, for the longest time I was so sure the Icelandic girl was Finnish based on her accent, looks, style, everything. Only figured out that wasn't the case once they gave the hints 😂 Iceland if anything awful were ever to happen to your beautiful country, we're here to adobt you 😘 Greetings from 🇫🇮
We tend to have high cheekbones, but I think Swedes are the blondest. Most of us Finns actually have light brown hair, or dark blonde. The Finnish girl on the video probably has dyed hair.
@@Kivikesku No we Finns are the blondest and has most blue eyes along with Estonia. And dark blond hair is still blond, most Swedes has dark blond as well. It usually goes darker with age
After 6 minutes I made my first guess and got only one right, Finland ( I am from Finland) She had more cute type of "baby face" features than the other girls, which is little more common among Finns than other Nordic girls. After the hints I guest Norway and Denmark also right but mixed Iceland and Sweden.
They were so afraid of being cancelled and labelled a racist that they said the Norwegian lady looks Scandinavian even thoigh we all know she doesn't even look European. Yes, she's got Norwegian citizenship but they pointed out her physical features.
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I mean cleary the girl doesn´t look northern European, but if you´d have told that she´s from southern Europe, maybe southern italy or greece or even malta, i honestly would have believed it
@@incumbentvinyl9291 Greeks and spaniards are similar but arabs are a whole different people. Trust me, you can totally tell southern europeans and arabs apart. Does Miltos Tentoglou look arab to you? Lol
@@Anonymous-py1sf Yes, he does. It would seem that you're a biased Greek? Southern Europeans look similar to many Arabs, and some have also mixed. Don't forget that Arabs dominated parts of Southern Europe for many centuries. I know someone from Cyprus (Greek Cypriot), who everyone thinks is an Arab. This isn't a good example, however, as Cypriots are Middle Easterners, a true people of the Levant. The woman in the video isn't Arab though, she's Persian. Persians aren't Semitic peoples, they're Persic. They're not that closely related. It's much easier to see the difference between an Iranian and a Greek than an Arab and a Greek. ''lol''
Yes, my first thought. She doesn't look Norwegian or overall scandinavian at all. The other women were just polite about it, I'm pretty sure they all thought the same. This is ridiculous.
rookie mistake haha. if if i see the new squad ( people in the video) I don't even look at the flags to be able to guess myself. I can't explain how much I hate when I know who's from where in every video almost but it's still fun cuz I like geography and to compare myself ^^
100% agreed. Luckily I happened to pay no attention to the thumbnail until finishing the video - but if I had, I doubt I would've watched it in full. Maybe it's some kind of an analytics thing that spoiling the nationalities brings more views, but for me it would ruin the whole point.
Why would it be offensive? I found it very weird nobody pointed that out lol. They were saying she looks Norwegian... This is what cancellation does, people are afraid to speak their minds and point out even the obvious, she isn't ethnically Norwegian, at least not fully and that doesn't make her less Norwegian culturally etc.
@@CheriTheBeryI agree with your first statement but disagree with the last statement: He Cultural background is not Norwegian when your parents are immigrants.
I'm way far from the Nordic countries , but for me it's impossible guess the country by their looks , basically the same style , also the blue / green eyes and , the red/blonde hair , i only guessed Finland due she said Santa Claus and Sweden since it's the country with most island in the world , btw it's good finally see Iceland 😂
I completely agree with you 💯 👌 I have multicultural roots and I would never ever guess even myself to be in some kind of having Scandinavian heritage. 😂
Not all of Nordic people have blue or green eyes, with blonde hair. There are still a lot of brunettes with brown eyes like Alicia Vikander. Sweden also tends to be pretty multi-cultural, with 20% of Sweden having non-Swedish ancestry. The Norwegian girl also looks like she has more Mediterranean features from the shape of her nose, lips, facial structure, and strong dark eyebrows. She said her name is Farida, which is a common Arabic name, so I guess she has some North African or Middle Eastern ancestry.
I am Danish, and you're 100% right, I wouldn't have been surprised if any of those girls said they were Danish (though I knew who it was because of her accent)
I clicked so fast when I saw the Icelandic flag 🇮🇸 and I immediately thought about Iceland when the Santa Claus thing came up because I also knew that Iceland has 13 extra names for Santa Claus (Iceland also has a name for the wind, which is Kári, like in Old Norse) as I am learning Icelandic / Norse and also the other Norse / Germanic / Nordic languages, and I also knew that Sweden has the most islands as I recently learned about that - by the way, there’s also The Faroe Islands 🇫🇴 and, Estonia 🇪🇪 which is also in the Nordic region, and Latvia 🇱🇻 too, and I remember I’ve seen Latvia in a video before, but hopefully it will be included again, as I am also learning Latvian and the other languages like Finnish / Estonian 2gether with the Germanic languages and the six modern Celtic languages, and it would be nice to learn more about those countries as well, and comparing words in all these languages, and it would also be very interesting to see them all 2gether in one video, with word comparisons / tongue twister comparisons / longest word comparisons etc and more guess the language / guess the nationality videos, as these videos are real fun and educational, and I’m learning lots of new things and words that I didn’t know before from them!
I have no Danish friends 😢 but I was sure of her being Danish from the start because of her accent. I guessed Sweden right by her looks and mixed up the others. I’m Norwegian.
As a swede I could tell who was swedish from the way she talks, and the danish girl because of her accent. It sounds almost german I think. The rest of them I had no clue lol!
Painful. One girl was not from any Nordic country, not even from Europe. We all know it. Even her name was not Nordic. I (Nordic) cannot pretend to an aborigine from Australia.
She's Norwegian, just not ethnically (most likely) Norwegian. I think it's anyway odd that they focused so much on facial features when there is so much overlap in the Nordic features, they should have focused more on style and conversation.
@@Celisar1 I doubt the point of the show was to analyze people's facial features, but more so guess where the others are from based on conversations and stereotypes like so
I'm from a South Asian country living in Finland. Even I myself was pretty sure about it. The first moment I saw Farida, I was like: Huh! Interesting. 😂
@@AK-jm1sc Most likely? You're a comedian, haha! There isn't much overlap, which is why she stood out like a sore thumb the second everyone opened their eyes. Physical features are key to identifying someone's ethnicity.
Hey please stop spoiling this kind of videos in the thumbnail images. Don't put the flags on top on the persons because we watchers would want to guess too!
I'm glad I completely ignored the thumbnail until after seeing the video because yes, that is beyond dumb. (Maybe it helps TH-cam metrics or whatever, but I might've skipped watching the video at all if the nationalities were spoiled for me like that)
For me, the girls from Denmark and Finland were extremely easy to recognize. I grew up in the north of Germany right on the Danish border and recognize the accent immediately and I have been living in Finland for almost 2 years now. So I had a "home game" twice.
It was surprising for me how long they took to guess for the danish girl. For me, the second she started talking it was extremely obvious where she was from hahaha, she has the exact same accent as my danish friend!
If she was born there and has a passport then she's norweigan. I guess that means there are no Australians other than the Indigenous/aboriginal people according to your idiotic logic
@@ScottishSpurs Only by law. Ethnic Norwegians aren't Persic people. I also fail to see how it matters if she was born there or for example moved there as a child. A norwegian can be born anywhere in the world. Their place of birth does not determine their ethnicity, genetics do. Australia, just like the USA or Canada, are countries born out of colonialism. The people of these countries are not an ethnicity, they're settlers, immigrants and slaves from centuries past from around teh globe. It's simply a nationality. This is the opposite of Norway, that has a distinct ethnic and genetic identity. They are Germanic people that speak an Indo European language. On a side note, Native Americans, Eskimos and Aborigenes are indeed the natives of the lands in question. Everyone else has an ancestor that was a foreigner in the lands, or moved there themselves and they are not the native people of the land. In theory, the land should be returned to the natives. The OP's logic is not idiotic, it's factual.
Ive seen videos, of all these persons together, talk about their language. How do they guess if they already know ? Do you guys like wipe their memory before filming or was this the first video you filmed, and you just kept it for a long time before releasing it ?
They guess nationalities mainly on looks and comment on facial details, and the norwegian woman is obviously of a middle east origin. Makes the whole episode a bit silly. Awkward, not least for her.
I'm Norwegian and could only guess the Danish girl because of the clear accent. The Norwegian one was tricky, because her accent is something else than what a Norwegian would sound like.
We love "dark bread" in norway? Idk about that, but its more food in it tho and she might not look very norwegian, but she is pretty pale and very pretty
I got the same prozess, she reminds me even of someone i either known or seen on the internet. Funny that she said in the end she was mixed with the farest away country.
Swedish girl has marvellous, natural hair, no need for any supposedly enhancing dye effect. And the second from the right looks obviously Arabic, therefore Sweden or Norway would be a natural guess.
The Swedish girl I knew from the first second. She looks like a lot of Swedish girls I've seen before. The Iceland girl I got when she said Grammy but I thought it would've been Björk. The Finnish girl was probably the hardest to guess, thought Norway until the other woman said about dark bread. The Danish one I thought was Danish too.
I have seen Magda in very many other videos too and i am just exciting to see her everytime, because i find her extremely sweet 😍💙. I just love women from the 5 northern countries so much! Magda, i like you. Northern countries are my absolutely favourite countries in whole europe 🇦🇽🇧🇻🇩🇰🇫🇴🇸🇪
You chose to look at them long enough to know the answers. But since I didn't I guess they were in the correct order? Yeah they should have mixed them up then.
I was all in on the Swedish girl being from Norway for the longest time here. Her clue gave it away completely for me unfortunately, but also around that time in the video her accent kinda slipped as well. Before that I felt she spoke much more Norwenglish than Swenglish.
the thumbnail obvs gave it away but the first maybe from the finnish girl gave it away to me immediately lmao! also magda... u're very beautiful and i fell in love with u im sorry🥺🥺🥺
Based on what they said early in the video, I think the participants were told they would all be from "Northern Europe", which is more vague than "the Nordic countries". However, towards the end (before the reveals) they seemed certain only the 5 Nordic countries were represented.
Never have I heard us Finns be described as "outgoing" lmao.
Finns are dark. They eat lots of spices, they are very loud. Helsinki is known as the love city.
@@Aleksandraa19 That's clearly sarcasm.
Torille?
Finns going abroad are outgoing (compered to the ones that stay in Finland) 😂
The high cheekbones really feels Finnish to me lol.
"I think you're from Finland because you're really outgoing".... said literally nobody ever before this video lol. People from Finland are the least outgoing people in the world, and that is not an insult, it's actually compliment.
Omg I thought the same thing, like the big finnish stereotype is that they’re very private people unless they’re in a sauna hahaha
They are very outgoing, as in if there are 2 people in a room, one of them is gonna go out
As a finn who has lived most of their life abroad, Ive noticed that finns who have moved out of Finland are generally a lot more outgoing than those who stay in Finland. Probably because we can't stand the antisocial finnish attitude and want to get out😅
@@Crevettola Yes, we Finns are a bit complex people: introverts and we need our personal space, but we love to sit naked in the sauna next to a naked stranger :)
Maybe compared to them they are outgoing. Compare them to the US or some European countries, no.
”I think you’re from Finland because you are very outgoing”.
Kimi Räikkönen: ”Am I a joke to you?”
Most fins are so introverted, the outgoing ones have to leave.
💯
Poor man just wants his drink
every finn ever, not just him
Probably she wanted to say nice instead of outgoing. Finns might be shy in general but they usually are very nice, humble, sweet, and beautiful. At least the ones I know are like that.
the danish girl got almost all of them, even from the first round! good observation skills
She is the smartest of the lot, easy to see and hear.
Danish-Finnish girl
im danish and i did to :)
Finnish people are as outgoing as my lawnmower in wintertime
Wich is most of the year
The high cheekbones comment regarding finnish people is something I grew up with hearing a lot. I'm half finnish/swedish, but a lot of people throughout the years have commented on my cheekbones especially, saying it's a finnish attribute. Interesting she hasn't heard it before!
Are you half Finnish/Swedish or are you a Fennoswede?
Yes it’s kinda Russian features and Finland is closest to there. Not bd thing many Russian women have model faces
@@saibot7218 finno ugric not Russian trait... Per se. It's all gemixed anyway.. niin kuin tiedät. Paskaa ei tarvi jauhaa..
@@saibot7218 it's Sami trait finding Canada Norway Sweden Finland Russia.... Northern hemisphere reindeer nomads
@@eesymeesy6427 fins has a bit higher cheekbones and less jaw lines compared to western European, kinda like russians.
The five nordic countries all together for the first time on the channe 🇧🇻🇩🇰🇫🇮🇮🇸🇸🇪l, I wonder how difficult it was to find someone from Iceland
Not ALL of them, Faroese is left
@@kingsbarbaryfaroe islands are in denmark
@@kingsbarbaryNo Greenland either, but that would be straight up trolling the Inuits.
Can UK be part of this Nordic confederation? England got the Nordic cross in its flag 🏴, they speak a Germanic language, and they historically had a lot of Viking invasions from Denmark and Norway, affecting their language more than other Western Germanic countries. They even adopted the Danish law, and the Scottish people in the Shetland Islands sound like Norwegians who speak English. The fields of green and seaside cliffs in the Scottish highlands and Ireland can look reminiscent of Iceland and the Faroe Islands. All North Atlantic islands in Europe, with depressing cloudy and rainy weather, who love their sheep. Iceland's DNA composition also has a significant Irish portion, as Icelandic Vikings enslaved a lot of Gaelic (Irish) women, taking them to Iceland, to breed.
@@lissandrafreljord7913The cross on the English flag is not a nordic cross its St. Georges Cross
theyre so beautiful and kind 😭😭💜
Who? Those walruses?
Except iceland
Iceland 🇮🇸 : finally , they realized i exist 😂
I clicked so fast when I saw the Icelandic flag 🇮🇸 and I immediately thought about Iceland when the Santa Claus thing came up because I also knew that Iceland has 13 extra names for Santa Claus (Iceland also has a name for the wind, which is Kári, like in Old Norse) as I am learning Icelandic / Norse and also the other Norse / Germanic / Nordic languages, and I also knew that Sweden has the most islands as I recently learned about that - by the way, there’s also The Faroe Islands 🇫🇴 and, Estonia 🇪🇪 which is also in the Nordic region, and Latvia 🇱🇻 too, and I remember I’ve seen Latvia in a video before, but hopefully it will be included again, as I am also learning Latvian and the other languages like Finnish / Estonian 2gether with the Germanic languages and the six modern Celtic languages, and it would be nice to learn more about those countries as well, and comparing words in all these languages, and it would also be very interesting to see them all 2gether in one video, with word comparisons / tongue twister comparisons / longest word comparisons etc and more guess the language / guess the nationality videos, as these videos are real fun and educational, and I’m learning lots of new things and words that I didn’t know before from them!
I thought the one in the center was from Iceland.
Of course, land of Björk, my favorite singer ..
@@FrozenMermaid666 Its not 13 Santa Clauses its The Yule Lads or Jólasveinarnir. Their mother is Grýla, a troll that eats children who are naughty around Christmas/ Yule/ Jól.
@@FrozenMermaid666does your names ends with dottir😅😅😅
Saying that the girl in red has “Norwegian” or “Swedish” facial features is ridiculous. She may be Norwegian, but she looks from Turkey or Morocco or something like that.
Syria, Lebanon, Irak…
I thought the same thing. She looks Turkish to me.
Well, I am a Turkish from north and western part of Turkey with half Bosnian half Georgian background. Honestly, she looks very exotic to me too at least where i come from in Turkey. She looks like either a Kurdish person from southeastern part of Turkey bordering Syria and Iraq or somewhere from Arabic speaking country or Iran etc.
And her name is a clue.
Usually if one of the parents are Norwegian, you can tell, but this one doesn't look Norwegian at all.
Jemina was so Finnish from the beginning. The black and white outfit, sitting at the end of the line to stay away from people, talks very rare. What else do you need? 😂
This was so cool and interesting, they def all feel like a big family.
The Icelandic girl is the most Icelandic looking and sounding girl they could get.
Yep, and Laufey was recently nominated for a Grammy award, but she hasn't won one (yet) because the winners haven't even been announced!
I got confused in the moment 😅😅
You were able to trick them so go girl @@sesseljafririksdottir5139
Yes!
@@Sindrijo She won!
Hey, This is Sesselja the Icelandic girl from the video, I said that Laufey won a grammy but I meant to say she was nominated for a grammy this year! Hope that clears some stuff up 😅 Had to think of a hint on the spot and got a bit flustered, sorry!
She better win so this will all be OK 😅
Þetta var annars bara fínt hjá þér, fattaði það eiginlega strax að þú værir íslenski aðilinn af því að þú ert með minnsta hreiminn en 13 jólasveinar... það var "dead giveaway" 🤦♂🤣
Áfram Ísland! 👍
Hahaha takk! Og já Laufey verður eiginlega að vinna svo að þetta eldist ekki illa hjá mér!
Proud of ya babes! 😘
Björk must have won a Grammy though 🤔
lmfao i was like "grammy.. OH, SHE'S FROM ICELAND.. she's talking about Björk" i was right, even if it was the wrong grammy winning singer lol
Hey it's Magda from Sweden! Thanks for watching~~!
I hope you're having a great time out there! These videos were fun
You're very cute and beautiful
Hey. Jeg vil gerne invitere dig ud at spise næste gang du er i København :)
As a Dane it was actually quite easy to guess the Danish girl. Her English accent sounds like what a lot of Danes sound like when they speak English.
As a far northern Swede, it's impossible to not know she's danish =D
Finally Iceland and Finland 😊😊😊
The Finnish girl is so pretty lol
Yeah she was prettiest of these ones
@@omgwerockhard Rare Finnish W. 🤔 Usually the Swedes and Norwegians win in that department.
@@CheriTheBeryit's just stereotypes, I've traveled in all Nordic countries, and you can find equal amount of pretty girls in all imo
The Finnish girl’s level of attractiveness is like half or more of anyone you see on the street in a Scandinavian country, I feel like. Maybe we are luckier than we realise 🤷🏽♂️
The Finnish girl’s level of attractiveness is like half or more of anyone you see on the street in a Scandinavian country, I feel like. Maybe we are luckier than we realise 🤷🏽♂️
The comment about being like a family was very heartwarming.
It is immediately noticeable that Norwegian girl has migration background, because of her facial features and appearance, definitely southern, perhaps Arab or North African
North Africans are mostly Arab.
North Africans are Arabs.
its wild that everyone kept on saying she looks Norwegian
Wow, this channel sure is into censoring the comments!
@@LaFranceBonjour Yeah, I was so weirded out by that. Like she has no Nordic features as our genes are recessive. Maybe they were scared to even point out the obvious because of the woke mafia... Sad times.
Would love to see more videos with them!
This was so difficult. I only guessed the Finnish one and Iceland, but aI thought it was about Björk :D
Same for me. I guessed the Icelandic woman because Bjork immediately came to mind but, it turns out Bjork wasn't the singer she talked about 😂
I guessed Iceland because of what she said about the Grammy but I thought she was talking about Bjørk
I don't think Björk has won a Grammy.
It is fun to follow the Nordic girls communicating with their common Nordic language, English. They are all quite smart, even the wrong remarks were quite good.
Estonia is not quite there yet, but getting closer. Being Nordic is a cultural thing, so it is no use pointing out that the Norwegian likely has another ethnic background.
Well...
Somehow Estonia managed to be there without being present...
yeah there is definetly "use" to that. to make people guess peoples nationalities, but then show immigrants, is ridicolous. love her, really sweet girl, but its just very silly. so according to you they couldve had 5 black people "from" nordic countries and that would be fine with you? silly, antiwhite, not right.
as someone who is Danish and engaged to an Estonian they are not Nordic they are Baltic it would be like saying Poland or Lithuania are Nordic XD
@joeheart5808 you are engaged to an Estonian and you don't see the connection to the Nordic countries? Viking, Nth Europe, dominated by swedes and Danes and german for hundreds of years influence in the culture? Lithuania yes Batic, but Poland is east/ Slavic...
Estonian culture is a LOT more North European than East European,
Estonian and Finns shall be represented together for shared heritage.... Tallinn (Dane town) is in the cradle of Nordic/Scandi shipping... I'm confused as to why people think Estonia doesn't get a seat in the conversations? :o
@@helennapp Estonia has a different historic background. Being under Russia, Estonia had serfdom and even before that was more of a feudal society under German nobility. Then on the wrong side of the iron curtain and directly part of the USSR - Estonia is not the home of liberty and freedom like Sweden, and the Swedish era in Estonia was too short to make a difference. But like I wrote before, Estonia is going to the Nordic direction.
For me, everyone was easy to guess, except the one from Norway, and I'm Norwegian. Her parents are obviously from a Middle Eastern/Arabic country.
I've only ever known one Norwegian. Ironically she had Croation heritage.
The girl from Norway doesn’t look like girls I know in Norge… must have moved here from a middle eastern country maybe?
She is Norwegian but not ethnically, I thought it was so weird nobody pointed that out.
@@CheriTheBeryshe’s not Norwegian then..u need to stop calling her Norwegian when she’s not a ethic Norwegian woman, it would be stupid if u called a Scandinavian girl North African too just bc she moved to North Africa
@@ClaraBagge Are you dumb or something? Norwegian is a nationality, just because you're not ethnically Scandinavian, doesn't mean you can't be from there lol. You don't know if she has moved from anywhere, she might've been born in Norway. If her passport says she's Norwegian, then she's Norwegian.
@@ClaraBaggeShe is Norwegian if she has Norwegian citizenship, then her origins or ethnicity can be from another country, but if her citizenship is Norwegian she is Norwegian.
@@liv0003 Not everybody in the world sees things that way. Let us hope that your opinion disappears from the planet.
The Norwegian girl has a North African name, yet they were judging her features to determine what part of Nordic countries she looked from...
Farida name of muslim woman maybe from morroco tunisia algeria :)
"Norwegian"
Yeah, it was pathetic 😂😂
Yeah i think it’s a thing people do, where they pretend to not see any difference in facial features to not offend the person. Weird.
If she is Norwegian then I’m alien from galaxy far far away.
I just call myself a Nordic living in Sweden when people ask cause my mom is Finn, my dad was half Danish (born in DK), half Norwegian (as my grandmother was from Norway) & I was born in Denmark but moved to Sweden as a kid so lived here majority of my life. I dont feel like a certain part but rather a mix of them all & kinda see us all as the same just with some different quirks & qualities lol
Hvilke sprog taler du så?
Dansk & svenska, (+Engelsk). Kan inte stava på danska så bra längre dock men pratar & förstår fint & förstår Norska, tyvärr ingen Finska för mamma bodde i ett Finlandsvensk område i Finland & flyttade när hon va liten :)
@@CamillaDrakenborg Ah cool! Jeg er selv dansk, men forstår kun svensk når det ikke går så hurtigt. Norsk er meget nemmere for mig fsr
@@CamillaDrakenborg You'd be surprised to find out your mom is more Swedish than Finnish by her genes. Finlandsvenskar have more Swedish genes than us Finns. Their ancestors are Swedes usually.
@CheriTheBery usually yes but our family on her side came via Russia to Finland, originating from the Belgium region. We have a family ancestry book that's documented her family line since early 1600 so we could trace how/where we came from. Dad's side could have Swedish in him but don't know as I just don't know as much of his family's history besides that my grandmother was Norwegian. 🙂
"I don't think there are a lot of famous artists in general from Northern Europe..."
All the metal bands: "Excuse me?"
ABBA
@@koomaj Was my first thinking when she say that
Also Aqua and Rednex lol
Sigur Rós
Aha?
Watch the video "Which country has the most blondies?" The answer is Finland.
It's about time we had a video with someone from Iceland! We need more videos with this group of girls. 😊
Amusement parks? All I could think of was Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. And Legoland lol
Youd be surprised by how many amusement parks denmark has, its kinda absurd considering the landmass
It's a thing to drive through Sweden to legoland from Finland. There are actual businesses alongside the road that see improvements in sales during the finnish holiday seasons.
Tivoli is very old but Bakken is oldest.
The first one was a dead give-away Finn. The cheeks and lips thing is correct indeed, but the vocal fry sealed the deal for me.
Come on,thegirl in red is Middle Eastern.
She also called Finns outgoing, never heard that before, lol.
I got them all right.
The Norwegian chick is giving me middle eastern vibes, she looks Turkish, or Iranian.
I highly doubt she's native to Norway.
No shit Sherlock, her name is Farida 😂
She definitely is not native Norwegian. Her name is a typical immigrant name from the Middle East or Pakistan, they use Arabic names. I don't understand how anyone would think she is Norwegian by her looks. She doesn't even look like she is half Norwegian.
Obviously she's not native, but you can still be born and grow up in Norway and feel norwegian because of it.
Totally she is not native Norwegian..right note
i feel like they never use etnic norwegians for the norwegian.
HOOOOOOW the HELL?! ....can they say that the girl with the beautiful middle eastern look, looks nordic?? And her name was FARIDA?! That sounds persian or kurdish. And it fits her beautiful face. Is it a new woke thing to pretend they cant tell differences at all?
Apparently yes, because they’re afraid of offending people.
It’s a woke thing indeed! I’m ethnic Armenian born and raised in Iran. If now someone bends over backwards pretending that they think I’m Scandinavian, that would indeed be offensive.
Well they tend to look at clothing, accent and the way you carry yourself more than your looks because these are all young people. I assume you are not Nordic?
I`m norwegian. "just" like Farida. They also tend to mention skin complection, eyes, hair and facial features. So it was weird pretending Farida looks nordic.
@@Starkardur
Yes nordic people are afraid of being labelled racist. Hence no one dared to point out the obvious. On the other hand, the task was to guess a northern country so there was no point in saying some middle eastern area.
Genetics is so fascinating in make-up, body type, bone structure, eye color, skin, hair, etc.
Partly guessing on intuition, partly on bits of data and life experience, Sesselja stood out as having a sturdy frame, which reminded me of a mini-documentary on Iceland's strongest men. Her face / look reminds me of an American I knew of Scottish / English heritage.
If I met Magda in real life ( without seeing this video ) my guess could be anything from Scottish to Welsh to English to...Czech or Dutch??!
If guessing Ida out of the blue she reminds me a bit of Germans I've met, though now that I now know she is Danish her personality is VERY much like a female Dane I met years ago. Maybe she is unusual for Denmark in her physical expressiveness, maybe it's just a co-incidence being similar to the woman I knew. My experience with the latter was she was very curious, adventurous, unafraid to engage in hot-button political/religious conversations, experimented constantly with her fashion / hairstyles. Not very reserved, rather, assertive, even for American standards.
Fun video! Learned some new things: How popular Christmas is in Finland; oldest amusement park in Demnark! And in the Comments here how Finns are NOT outgoing. And that is a compliment! lol
_"Iceland has thirteen Santa Clauses"_
Me leaning in: "How would _you_ know something that particularly specific?"
The Norwegian lady is not Norwegian genetically. She got Persian phenotypic features. The shape of her beautiful aquiline nose is 1 million percent Persian :D , So I would say she is Persian originally.
Who cares? 🤷♂️
@@titteryenot4524 Nobody would care otherwise, but they were guessing her country of origin.
@@vaenii5056 I was talking about the ‘genetically’ thing. The woman is Norwegian. Her genes are irrelevant.
Yeah
Obviously, my point is relevant to the topic of the video. You have watched a video in which some Nordic women are guessing each other's nationality based on appearance (phenotype, clothing,...), traditions, stereotypes, facts... then after you finished watching the video, you spent some time reading the comments, and finally you're telling me no one cares?!! @@titteryenot4524
Omg, for the longest time I was so sure the Icelandic girl was Finnish based on her accent, looks, style, everything. Only figured out that wasn't the case once they gave the hints 😂
Iceland if anything awful were ever to happen to your beautiful country, we're here to adobt you 😘 Greetings from 🇫🇮
She literally went "YA YA YA" at the beginning which clearly rules out Finland.
@vaenii5056 Well they were trying to fool everyone so didn't think much of it. Just saying the Icelandic girl could've easily been from Finland
I thought she was from Finland until they started giving hints, and I am Finnish.
@@Basheez She has Finnish blood and relatives, lol. Real red herring! The Danish girl is also half Finnishm
Yeah she's giving eastern Finland, like Karelia or Savonia and her accent sounds totally Finnish at times.
Yo! They finally got an Icelander! Sesselja, ástin minn! Ég er að læra íslensku fyrir þig! And Jemina, puhun vähän suomea!
Finns do have high cheekbones and they are the blondest of all of northern europe
We tend to have high cheekbones, but I think Swedes are the blondest. Most of us Finns actually have light brown hair, or dark blonde. The Finnish girl on the video probably has dyed hair.
@@Kivikesku No we Finns are the blondest and has most blue eyes along with Estonia. And dark blond hair is still blond, most Swedes has dark blond as well. It usually goes darker with age
@@al1999 Its not hard to use google, it literally says 80-89% of estonians have blue eyes
@@al1999 ethnically obviously
@@al1999 idk man just google it if u are curious
After 6 minutes I made my first guess and got only one right, Finland ( I am from Finland) She had more cute type of "baby face" features than the other girls, which is little more common among Finns than other Nordic girls. After the hints I guest Norway and Denmark also right but mixed Iceland and Sweden.
They were so afraid of being cancelled and labelled a racist that they said the Norwegian lady looks Scandinavian even thoigh we all know she doesn't even look European. Yes, she's got Norwegian citizenship but they pointed out her physical features.
I mean cleary the girl doesn´t look northern European, but if you´d have told that she´s from southern Europe, maybe southern italy or greece or even malta, i honestly would have believed it
Mediterranean peoples all look similar. It's hard to differentiate between Greeks, Spaniards and Arabs for example. Possible, but quite hard.
Nah... she looks middle eastern (arab). Not even north-african or turkish.
@@incumbentvinyl9291 Greeks and spaniards are similar but arabs are a whole different people. Trust me, you can totally tell southern europeans and arabs apart. Does Miltos Tentoglou look arab to you? Lol
@@Anonymous-py1sf Yes, he does. It would seem that you're a biased Greek?
Southern Europeans look similar to many Arabs, and some have also mixed. Don't forget that Arabs dominated parts of Southern Europe for many centuries.
I know someone from Cyprus (Greek Cypriot), who everyone thinks is an Arab. This isn't a good example, however, as Cypriots are Middle Easterners, a true people of the Levant.
The woman in the video isn't Arab though, she's Persian. Persians aren't Semitic peoples, they're Persic. They're not that closely related. It's much easier to see the difference between an Iranian and a Greek than an Arab and a Greek.
''lol''
From Nordic countries people from Finland are the easiest to regconize, women have beautiful rounded shape forehead, not all but most of them.
No. That’s exactly not true. But in Finland the most of the mother lines are H (Helen) and that is also the most common in Europe.
The norwegian girl is not representative of people without immigrant background in Norway.
Yes, my first thought. She doesn't look Norwegian or overall scandinavian at all. The other women were just polite about it, I'm pretty sure they all thought the same. This is ridiculous.
PLEASE! don't spoil the answers in the thumbnail! We want to play along as well!
AGREED!
rookie mistake haha. if if i see the new squad ( people in the video) I don't even look at the flags to be able to guess myself. I can't explain how much I hate when I know who's from where in every video almost but it's still fun cuz I like geography and to compare myself ^^
@@fedoralord3607 what is seen can't be unseen :)
100% agreed. Luckily I happened to pay no attention to the thumbnail until finishing the video - but if I had, I doubt I would've watched it in full. Maybe it's some kind of an analytics thing that spoiling the nationalities brings more views, but for me it would ruin the whole point.
It's nice seeing Idas confidence grow throughout these videos🇩🇰
What is Farida’s etnicity? Because Farida is not a Norwegian or northern name!
Arab, my bet is that her parents are immigrants from Kurdistan
I think the Finnish and the Danish girls fits most with the stereotype imho.
The Swede fits as well. The Norwegian is from a migrant background so doesn’t look Norwegian at all.
I'm surprised no one mentioned Bjork who is a globally famous singer!
At first i thought she was talking about Bjork for the grammy bcs i didn't know that laufey girl
She has a has been from the 90’s. Hasn’t been relevant in years and these girls are very young.
I didn’t mention her because I thought it would be to obvious since we are all from nordic countries ☺️
@@sesseljafririksdottir5139 you’re so slay
@@sesseljafririksdottir5139 you’re so slay
No offense, but that Norwegian girl looks more like Turkish or Middle-Eastern
Why would it be offensive? I found it very weird nobody pointed that out lol. They were saying she looks Norwegian... This is what cancellation does, people are afraid to speak their minds and point out even the obvious, she isn't ethnically Norwegian, at least not fully and that doesn't make her less Norwegian culturally etc.
Exactly
@@CheriTheBeryI agree with your first statement but disagree with the last statement: He Cultural background is not Norwegian when your parents are immigrants.
@@Celisar1 and how do you know her parents are immigrants?
@@Celisar1depends... but, yeah, you are likely right since she's from *that* group.
16:20 Swedish facial features? Really? She doesn't look Nordic at all. She looks like someone from the Middle East.
Well... those *are* more and more common in Sweden after all :(
I'm way far from the Nordic countries , but for me it's impossible guess the country by their looks , basically the same style , also the blue / green eyes and , the red/blonde hair , i only guessed Finland due she said Santa Claus and Sweden since it's the country with most island in the world , btw it's good finally see Iceland 😂
I completely agree with you 💯 👌 I have multicultural roots and I would never ever guess even myself to be in some kind of having Scandinavian heritage. 😂
Not all of Nordic people have blue or green eyes, with blonde hair. There are still a lot of brunettes with brown eyes like Alicia Vikander. Sweden also tends to be pretty multi-cultural, with 20% of Sweden having non-Swedish ancestry. The Norwegian girl also looks like she has more Mediterranean features from the shape of her nose, lips, facial structure, and strong dark eyebrows. She said her name is Farida, which is a common Arabic name, so I guess she has some North African or Middle Eastern ancestry.
The girl representing Norway isn't even Norwegian, so you can't judge her origins from her looks.
@@lissandrafreljord7913 Farida is a foreigner. She maybe grew in Norway but her origins aren't Norwegian.
I am Danish, and you're 100% right, I wouldn't have been surprised if any of those girls said they were Danish (though I knew who it was because of her accent)
Sweden has 221800 islands, Finland has 188000 and Norway has 55000. Those are the top three in the world.
Norway has 239 057 islands and 81 192 skjær (islands that are smaller than 5 m2). These are numbers from 2011, so it could be more.
@@Vulpes_minor we cant count islands smaller than our grandmoms behinds?
@@riverside6836I have a friend who's butt regularly gets mixed up with Australia.
The number of islands in Finland and Sweden is increasing due to the post glacial rebound so it will be more
What i found Sweden has around 266,000 islands
I recognized the Danish accent right away, and my fellow Swede, and the Icelandic accent after a while 🙂
Yeah same, the Danish girl had a pretty strong accent compared to the rest
I clicked so fast when I saw the Icelandic flag 🇮🇸 and I immediately thought about Iceland when the Santa Claus thing came up because I also knew that Iceland has 13 extra names for Santa Claus (Iceland also has a name for the wind, which is Kári, like in Old Norse) as I am learning Icelandic / Norse and also the other Norse / Germanic / Nordic languages, and I also knew that Sweden has the most islands as I recently learned about that - by the way, there’s also The Faroe Islands 🇫🇴 and, Estonia 🇪🇪 which is also in the Nordic region, and Latvia 🇱🇻 too, and I remember I’ve seen Latvia in a video before, but hopefully it will be included again, as I am also learning Latvian and the other languages like Finnish / Estonian 2gether with the Germanic languages and the six modern Celtic languages, and it would be nice to learn more about those countries as well, and comparing words in all these languages, and it would also be very interesting to see them all 2gether in one video, with word comparisons / tongue twister comparisons / longest word comparisons etc and more guess the language / guess the nationality videos, as these videos are real fun and educational, and I’m learning lots of new things and words that I didn’t know before from them!
I had a bunch of Danish friends when I was younger, and the I guessed the Danish one straight away
I have no Danish friends 😢 but I was sure of her being Danish from the start because of her accent. I guessed Sweden right by her looks and mixed up the others. I’m Norwegian.
I’m Norwegian and I got more Norwegian vibes from the first two girls
Me too! But at least I guessed Denmark and Sweden right.
Wow! The finnish girl is so beautiful!
As a swede I could tell who was swedish from the way she talks, and the danish girl because of her accent. It sounds almost german I think. The rest of them I had no clue lol!
Painful. One girl was not from any Nordic country, not even from Europe. We all know it. Even her name was not Nordic. I (Nordic) cannot pretend to an aborigine from Australia.
She's Norwegian, just not ethnically (most likely) Norwegian. I think it's anyway odd that they focused so much on facial features when there is so much overlap in the Nordic features, they should have focused more on style and conversation.
@@AK-jm1sc
But that is the entire point of the show. It was ridiculous to invite someone from a different continent to participate.
@@Celisar1 I doubt the point of the show was to analyze people's facial features, but more so guess where the others are from based on conversations and stereotypes like so
I'm from a South Asian country living in Finland. Even I myself was pretty sure about it. The first moment I saw Farida, I was like: Huh! Interesting. 😂
@@AK-jm1sc Most likely?
You're a comedian, haha!
There isn't much overlap, which is why she stood out like a sore thumb the second everyone opened their eyes.
Physical features are key to identifying someone's ethnicity.
Love from Denmark🇩🇰🔥❤
Everyone saw the middle eastern girl and assumed Sweden lol
norwegian girl might be coming from the country but she doesn't look very norwegian
That's because she's not.
A complete joke to have her come in for this kind of show. Had it been about language, it could have been a different story.
@@incumbentvinyl9291 I know, just making fun of "le multiculturalism and ethnic diversity is our strenght!"
@@antonponsen Hear, hear!
Hey please stop spoiling this kind of videos in the thumbnail images. Don't put the flags on top on the persons because we watchers would want to guess too!
I'm glad I completely ignored the thumbnail until after seeing the video because yes, that is beyond dumb. (Maybe it helps TH-cam metrics or whatever, but I might've skipped watching the video at all if the nationalities were spoiled for me like that)
For me, the girls from Denmark and Finland were extremely easy to recognize. I grew up in the north of Germany right on the Danish border and recognize the accent immediately and I have been living in Finland for almost 2 years now. So I had a "home game" twice.
lmao that was so funny im actually from Iceland its really funny how they react! lol
🇸🇪🇮🇸🇫🇮🇫🇴🇩🇰🇦🇽 love them all
Apparently not 🇳🇴
The guesses about the second woman from the right were very politically correct.
The arab
I love how the danish girl knows
The danish girl was instantly recognisable
This should be titled "guess who immigrated to a Nordic country and from where." Sheesh.
What? Why?
That's only fitting for one of these girls so why would they name it that
@@aly.m.mvp. Because it's ridiculous. It's like if we had to guess different kinds of dog breeds and they put a goat there also.
It was surprising for me how long they took to guess for the danish girl. For me, the second she started talking it was extremely obvious where she was from hahaha, she has the exact same accent as my danish friend!
She's Arab not Norwegian
Exactly
Exactly
Persians aren't Arabs.
That's a persian nose. 100% guaranteed.
If she was born there and has a passport then she's norweigan. I guess that means there are no Australians other than the Indigenous/aboriginal people according to your idiotic logic
@@ScottishSpurs Only by law. Ethnic Norwegians aren't Persic people. I also fail to see how it matters if she was born there or for example moved there as a child. A norwegian can be born anywhere in the world. Their place of birth does not determine their ethnicity, genetics do.
Australia, just like the USA or Canada, are countries born out of colonialism. The people of these countries are not an ethnicity, they're settlers, immigrants and slaves from centuries past from around teh globe. It's simply a nationality. This is the opposite of Norway, that has a distinct ethnic and genetic identity. They are Germanic people that speak an Indo European language.
On a side note, Native Americans, Eskimos and Aborigenes are indeed the natives of the lands in question. Everyone else has an ancestor that was a foreigner in the lands, or moved there themselves and they are not the native people of the land. In theory, the land should be returned to the natives.
The OP's logic is not idiotic, it's factual.
Ive seen videos, of all these persons together, talk about their language. How do they guess if they already know ? Do you guys like wipe their memory before filming or was this the first video you filmed, and you just kept it for a long time before releasing it ?
They guess nationalities mainly on looks and comment on facial details, and the norwegian woman is obviously of a middle east origin. Makes the whole episode a bit silly. Awkward, not least for her.
Perhaps after this you can do comparison about variety of arabic language or maybe language from Africa.
I'm Norwegian and could only guess the Danish girl because of the clear accent. The Norwegian one was tricky, because her accent is something else than what a Norwegian would sound like.
Well, she doesnt look nordic, and her name sounds middle eastern…
Because she is Norwegian only by nationality and to put her in there is ridiculous.
1:25 The girl in the center reveals that she is from Sweden by how she pronounces IKEA
Learning norwegian and this really helps me with getting motivation
We love "dark bread" in norway? Idk about that, but its more food in it tho and she might not look very norwegian, but she is pretty pale and very pretty
Ive never been in any countries presented above. I have to pay a visit. By the way Magda is a polish name.
It's a pretty common name across all of central Europe, isn't it? I feel like I've come across them from Germany, Czech Republic, etc. as well.
Magda is a common nickname for Magdalena in Sweden.
The name comes from the bible (Magdalena) and has counterparts in many countries in Europe.
@@robinviden9148 Official Polish version is also Magdalena, but Magda or Madzia are diminutive forms.
@@vaenii5056 actually the complete name of the historical person is Maria Magdalena
I'm surprised these girls hadn't met before on this channel! I feel like I've seen them all in previous videos.
The Danish girl looked kind of German, so I would have guessed Denmark, because its closest to Germany. 😄
I got the same prozess, she reminds me even of someone i either known or seen on the internet. Funny that she said in the end she was mixed with the farest away country.
The "Norwegian" is quite obviously not Norwegian. So it would be much harder to guess
Her nose is very middle eastern
If they were born there and have a passport then they're Norwegian.
@@ScottishSpurs Don't boil my people down to papers. Shame on you
Swedish girl has marvellous, natural hair, no need for any supposedly enhancing dye effect. And the second from the right looks obviously Arabic, therefore Sweden or Norway would be a natural guess.
i watch these bc im finnish and almost no one even notices us but u love these
Could hear that Ida was from Denmark the second she said her first sentence. Others were better at hiding their accents
The Swedish girl I knew from the first second. She looks like a lot of Swedish girls I've seen before. The Iceland girl I got when she said Grammy but I thought it would've been Björk. The Finnish girl was probably the hardest to guess, thought Norway until the other woman said about dark bread. The Danish one I thought was Danish too.
Why do some of them even thinks about Estonia…? Estonia is not a Nordic country…
I have seen Magda in very many other videos too and i am just exciting to see her everytime, because i find her extremely sweet 😍💙.
I just love women from the 5 northern countries so much!
Magda, i like you.
Northern countries are my absolutely favourite countries in whole europe 🇦🇽🇧🇻🇩🇰🇫🇴🇸🇪
Magda is just a cuteness overload 🤗❤️
I was convinced that Björk had won a grammy, and I'm miserable to know that she hasn't!
It is weird Icelandic lady mentions bout Laufey but not freaking BJÖRK? like da heck?
She said if she mentioned her, everyone would have guessed immediately, and she didn’t want to give the answer away so soon.
Bi Xwedê Farida ji Kurdistanê ye, bes li Norwêcê bû ye.
It would be cool if the flags weren't in the thumbnail so we could guess with them :)
You chose to look at them long enough to know the answers. But since I didn't I guess they were in the correct order? Yeah they should have mixed them up then.
@@longbow857 yeah they should have mixed them up :)
I'm sort of a flag nerd so I knew immediately.
The girl from norway is def not 100% norwegian. She looks indian
Arab more likely
@@Latexi_LMX I think Turkish
I was all in on the Swedish girl being from Norway for the longest time here. Her clue gave it away completely for me unfortunately, but also around that time in the video her accent kinda slipped as well. Before that I felt she spoke much more Norwenglish than Swenglish.
I thought she had a Norwegian accent at first too but the island thing gave her away. Finland and Sweden have the most islands in the world.
@@Basheez1. Sweden and 2. Norway.
the thumbnail obvs gave it away but the first maybe from the finnish girl gave it away to me immediately lmao! also magda... u're very beautiful and i fell in love with u im sorry🥺🥺🥺
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@@incumbentvinyl9291 me?😭 naurr im not celibate out of choice or involuntarily lol
@@merileva Are you sure you're old enough to be here, kid?
@@incumbentvinyl9291 lol? yes.
I love how all of them were counting Estonia in 😅
And its baltic XD
@@MrJuulia01I think its Baltic and Nordic.
@Donknowww No cross-flag, not Nordic. Simple as. Also it's post-soviet so there's that.
@@suppo6092 So Switzerland would be nordic too according to your Rule?😅
Oh and what about Georgia?
Based on what they said early in the video, I think the participants were told they would all be from "Northern Europe", which is more vague than "the Nordic countries". However, towards the end (before the reveals) they seemed certain only the 5 Nordic countries were represented.
I loved this video guessing which country is who so fun!!