In most of Finland, which is a bilingual country, we still start learning English before we start learning Swedish. Even though Swedish is the second official language here, learning English is just generally viewed as a better use of time. That's why pretty much everyone here speaks English which always surprises tourists
@@samiraperi467 Yeah it differs a bit depending on whether you live somewhere with more of the Swedish speaking minority or not and when you were born. The curriculum changes quite often. My 10-year-old started English on first grade, Spanish at 4th and they start Swedish on 6th in 2025. When I was a kid we started English on 3rd and Swedish on 7th and a third language was completely optional :D
Huh. So, where you’re from, they start teaching you French first at a really young age and then just wait until you’re at a high school age to teach English or other languages? Seems strange to me. Like there’s a big gap of time there especially when younger kids tend to learn languages more easily. As an American who never got to actually learn a second language because two years of German in Highschool is enough for me to say shit like, “Wo ist mein Flugzeug?“ and basically nothing else of importance- I’m jealous that we don’t have a mandatory second language as early as age 4 or 5. Would be really useful to know at least two. Im also upset that so many immigrants come to America and then decide not to teach their kids their native languages because they “want the kid to be more American” or something and it’s like… dude. My family could have taught me German but just didn’t because “this is America”. Why not teach your kids both languages you speak?! That’s so useful and cool to be able to speak more than one language.
Americans learn an extra language as a hobby because they don't really need one beyond English most of the time. Europeans learn little bits of several languages because they'll probably need to use them. It's very common in a lot of Europe to learn 'enough' English to get by, and that's all.
bruh scrapie really complaining abt 3 languages by 14, in denmark we start english at 7, german at 10(ish im not quite sure) and potentially a third foreign language later.
I didn't have Scrapie/Trackmania video addiction down for my 2024 bingo card, but here we are :)
19:20 i couldnt agree more
Hey buddy o pal
That’s crazy🦅🦅🦅 but true😢
I know the offline videos are better for analytics but I like the more chaotic energy of the live recorded videos. Started watching your vods too
In most of Finland, which is a bilingual country, we still start learning English before we start learning Swedish. Even though Swedish is the second official language here, learning English is just generally viewed as a better use of time. That's why pretty much everyone here speaks English which always surprises tourists
We do get to choose which we start first tho. I chose Swedish but my English is way better.
@@samiraperi467 Yeah it differs a bit depending on whether you live somewhere with more of the Swedish speaking minority or not and when you were born. The curriculum changes quite often. My 10-year-old started English on first grade, Spanish at 4th and they start Swedish on 6th in 2025. When I was a kid we started English on 3rd and Swedish on 7th and a third language was completely optional :D
Always going to watch and support but the offline videos are an awesome vibe. Can you do more offline recordings??
nice
More Unbeaten ATs*
I mean, can you really say the map has been beaten if they haven’t even beaten the final challenge…
Lol
@@m0002856 Usually if you finish the map, that considers it beaten.. No?
No a beaten map means at is achieved
@@thekidster101then what do you call a map that hasn’t been beaten
@@arseniykorchevskiy1564 unfinished
I occaisionally suddenyl realize that watching trackmania is just watching a car turn repeatedly
Third map was actually a pretty sick map
Ja finally some more sussy chat messages in ze background
12:38 the can b o n k bro😭
Good stuff! Sick driving and some cool tracks from randoms!
I think scrapie beating AR will motivate AR to make his maps even harder
Love the vid tho haven't seen it from the beginning this seems fun
the first song is so perfect for that map lmaoooo
It would be dank for him to record these on a server.
As a flemish person I'm shook you don't learn flemish until 15, we start French at 10
Is scrapie from the german speaking part of belgium? I'm flemish aswell
@@GDengis Yes, he is.
"ill just win the next challenges and itll be ezpz" Aware
"Is this map just gigahuh ...what"
At 12:18 did bro trolled at the ending
I like watching these videos from stream, rather than the off stream ones. Scrapie's energy feels different.
I disagree but I respect your candor.
I enjoy both, I like his upbeat stream energy, and I like the chill off stream energy too
@@Trep3 I do like both too, just disagree with OP not liking the off stream ones.
YEP KOK meow
I thought you went to school to learn friends for 8-12 hours a day.... I was think darn I wish I had those lessons.
31:16 missed opportunity to say "even further beyond"
12:40 i guess scrapie also how to speak french after all
Does a map count as unbeaten^2 if nobody even has gold?
I think so because nobody has even beaten my map and I saw on tmx it was a part of unbeaten author times season 2
what is that suzi campaign he is talking about?
Good video, Thanks!
I missed chat
omg scrapie time
"unbeaten track mania maps" plays map that clearly has times on the leaderboard. blames the viewers for not being able to read...
Isn't Scrapie a native Portuguese speaker? Or did he grow up speaking Belgish?
Wicey Wood
Crazy timing 25 minutes ago and 76th like.
Naice
Justin Bieber haircut xdd
Cool vid
Huh. So, where you’re from, they start teaching you French first at a really young age and then just wait until you’re at a high school age to teach English or other languages?
Seems strange to me. Like there’s a big gap of time there especially when younger kids tend to learn languages more easily. As an American who never got to actually learn a second language because two years of German in Highschool is enough for me to say shit like, “Wo ist mein Flugzeug?“ and basically nothing else of importance- I’m jealous that we don’t have a mandatory second language as early as age 4 or 5. Would be really useful to know at least two.
Im also upset that so many immigrants come to America and then decide not to teach their kids their native languages because they “want the kid to be more American” or something and it’s like… dude. My family could have taught me German but just didn’t because “this is America”. Why not teach your kids both languages you speak?! That’s so useful and cool to be able to speak more than one language.
Holy mother of yapping
@@nukewurld
I like to yap :(
@@m0002856 i see that
Americans learn an extra language as a hobby because they don't really need one beyond English most of the time.
Europeans learn little bits of several languages because they'll probably need to use them.
It's very common in a lot of Europe to learn 'enough' English to get by, and that's all.
0 views in 1 minute, you must be broke
Under 25 min gang 👇
Cant hear the car m8. Turn up the sound!!
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bruh scrapie really complaining abt 3 languages by 14, in denmark we start english at 7, german at 10(ish im not quite sure) and potentially a third foreign language later.
I dont think hes complaining, hes just explaining
@Trep3 bro literally said "so that's kinda nice" 😂 not sure what buddy is yapping about
@@nukewurld fair enough I'm just tone deaf ig, my b
Yep, and you retain absolutely nothing.
@@skrat1001 well I'm complaining, i did not say it was a good thing
can we just rename the pronounciation from 'skreppie' to 'skraypiye' please, because everytime i hear 'scrappy', i get annoyed, thats not his name
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