Since you mentoined dutch, you should definately watch "I kveld med Ylvis - Vegard imitates speaking Dutch". The plot is Vegards theory that the dutch language is just jibberish and that noone really understands it, including dutch people 😅 It was absolutely hilarious
Vegard tried to sneak into a Josh Groban concert AS Josh Groban and he made it all the way to JG security guard outside the wardrobe area(?)/backstage or whatever. It's a funny video and not the first time he's been compared to those 😅 That cabin is the ultimate cabin, not all can afford such luxury only 5 hours from the city 😂
Great reaction! Ylvis can make music in all categories, including jazz. 5 hours drive to the cabin is a bit more than acceptable, especially if you have to walk 40 minutes when you get there. But there are those who have to drive the double distance to get to the cabin here in Norway, so it certainly happens. Especially when the cabin is an old sea hut or a small farm that has been passed down in the family for generations, and you yourself have moved to the big city, it can be a long drive. In such cases, the cabin is usually shared between siblings, aunts, uncles and cousins.
@@Emperor_Nagrom Well, there you have the problem with a five hours drive. You do it a couple of times a year, and that's it. I myself have driven Norway from north to south and back again many times, sometimes every year, but my cabin is an hours drive from home.
@@ahkkariq7406 I only do it a couple times a year because it's my inlaws's family cabin and there is always someone using it. The distance is not the problem.
Great reaction as always👍 This is so funny, but also a bit true lol Cabins nowadays are usually bigger than this though, and they have electricity and water inside. Me and my boyfriend live on a farm in the mountains, and we actually have two cabins, and we can drive all the way to the door or walk from our home. It takes about 20 minutes to walk to the nearest and about an hour to the other one. Neither has electricity or water and we love it that way, so peaceful. And they’re about the same size as this cabin👍 In the summer we take our cows up to the one that’s closest (we have a barn there), and we stay there for almost three months to milk the cows. It’s great for the cows to eat grass high up in the mountains❤️
In swedish weather is väder and clothes is kläder så the saying would be in swedish "Theres no such thing as bad väder, only bad kläder" so it does rhyme. I think its pretty similar in norwegian :)
@@SaeedReacts. You are still in the same country. You can drive 2400km from Kristiansand to Hammerfest if you like :D Most families have max 3 hours drive.
Love your reactions :) Another parody from Ylivs. "The second cabin" they sing about is an "utedass". Out door toilet. Trust me.. there are a LOT of these cabins in Norway. And we love them. No water. Often no electricity. Just a supersmall place with an overload of beds, a fireplace and stuffed with play cards and other table games. Buildt on the strangest locations and always connected to nature. As simple as simple can be. These cabins are often shared with other family members. And every late autum the fight starts. Who used the cabbin the most this year.. In other words. Who are resposible to empty the "utedass" and dig down the dirt. And when that is done the fight starts again. Who can use it when in the upcomming easter. Yes. Easter and cabin belongs together in this strange country so that is a HUGE deal. I've spent so many holydays in a cabin like this far up in the mountain. 5 hours drive and 15 min walk actually.. So many great childhood memories.
In Norway it's almost a competition who have the least technologically advanced cabin. The less conveniences you have the better (no water, no electricity, no road etc...). Almost every family have their own cabin or at least a cabin they can borrow by a friend or family member.
Kläder is clothes in Swedish, though he sped it up compared to how it is normally pronounced. But it is a familiar enough word that most Norwegians probably knows it is the Swedish word for clothes (our word is klær, and the first part is pronounced like the beginning of the Swedish word, so even without knowing the Swedish word it should be understandable from the context).
Kleather is just a made up word to make it rhyme... We have a saying in Norway that goes: "Det finnes ikke dårlig vær, bare dårlige klær", and that's where the word kleather comes in... A made up word so that it can rhyme with weather😂
Lol thats his actual wife in the opening and it makes it so much funnier
Oh! Didnt know that 😄🤭. Thanks!
Since you mentoined dutch, you should definately watch "I kveld med Ylvis - Vegard imitates speaking Dutch". The plot is Vegards theory that the dutch language is just jibberish and that noone really understands it, including dutch people 😅 It was absolutely hilarious
Haha 😂. will add this one to my list. Have a few other Ylvis reactions recorded that are coming soon!
Vegard tried to sneak into a Josh Groban concert AS Josh Groban and he made it all the way to JG security guard outside the wardrobe area(?)/backstage or whatever. It's a funny video and not the first time he's been compared to those 😅
That cabin is the ultimate cabin, not all can afford such luxury only 5 hours from the city 😂
Haha that is hilarious! Definitely a 5 star cabin with fine cutlery! 😄
We have 45 minutes to get to our cabin in the Mountains (in norway). And its mostly exactly like the one in this song.
45 minutes is great! Sign me up ! 😄
Great reaction! Ylvis can make music in all categories, including jazz.
5 hours drive to the cabin is a bit more than acceptable, especially if you have to walk 40 minutes when you get there. But there are those who have to drive the double distance to get to the cabin here in Norway, so it certainly happens. Especially when the cabin is an old sea hut or a small farm that has been passed down in the family for generations, and you yourself have moved to the big city, it can be a long drive. In such cases, the cabin is usually shared between siblings, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Thanks for sharing this! I have learned something new about a part of Norwegian culture. Awesome!
A five hours drive is totally acceptable, and I do it a couple times a year
@@Emperor_Nagrom Well, there you have the problem with a five hours drive. You do it a couple of times a year, and that's it. I myself have driven Norway from north to south and back again many times, sometimes every year, but my cabin is an hours drive from home.
@@ahkkariq7406 I only do it a couple times a year because it's my inlaws's family cabin and there is always someone using it. The distance is not the problem.
@@Emperor_Nagrom Fine for you. If you like spending time in the car instead of at the cabin.
OMG here in Brazil in 5 hours you steel driving at the same state through some cities.
I just googled it and it says that Brazil is 279 times bigger than Belgium :o
We are small :D
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This was so much fun! Have a great day!
Great reaction as always👍
This is so funny, but also a bit true lol
Cabins nowadays are usually bigger than this though, and they have electricity and water inside.
Me and my boyfriend live on a farm in the mountains, and we actually have two cabins, and we can drive all the way to the door or walk from our home.
It takes about 20 minutes to walk to the nearest and about an hour to the other one. Neither has electricity or water and we love it that way, so peaceful. And they’re about the same size as this cabin👍
In the summer we take our cows up to the one that’s closest (we have a barn there), and we stay there for almost three months to milk the cows. It’s great for the cows to eat grass high up in the mountains❤️
Thanks for sharing that. I was almost there with you! Sounds great!
1:24 Vegard is the name you're looking for. I'd say he looks like Paul Rudd and Josh Groban's love child 😁
Yes! Thanks! In that frame he had a Paul Rudd vibe and later a Josh Groban, so i would agree with your statement 😄
@@SaeedReacts. 😄👌
Ahaha so glad you got the "only bad klethar" joke 🤣Such a scandinavian thing
Haha, that was hilarious 😂😂
In swedish weather is väder
and clothes is kläder så the saying would be in swedish
"Theres no such thing as bad väder,
only bad kläder" so it does rhyme. I think its pretty similar in norwegian :)
vær and klær in norwegian
No yeah, 5 hours is ridiculously far in Norway too lmao
Thanks for letting me know. If i drive 5 hours im in a different country 😅
@@SaeedReacts. You are still in the same country. You can drive 2400km from Kristiansand to Hammerfest if you like :D Most families have max 3 hours drive.
Love your reactions :) Another parody from Ylivs. "The second cabin" they sing about is an "utedass". Out door toilet. Trust me.. there are a LOT of these cabins in Norway. And we love them. No water. Often no electricity. Just a supersmall place with an overload of beds, a fireplace and stuffed with play cards and other table games. Buildt on the strangest locations and always connected to nature. As simple as simple can be. These cabins are often shared with other family members. And every late autum the fight starts. Who used the cabbin the most this year.. In other words. Who are resposible to empty the "utedass" and dig down the dirt. And when that is done the fight starts again. Who can use it when in the upcomming easter. Yes. Easter and cabin belongs together in this strange country so that is a HUGE deal. I've spent so many holydays in a cabin like this far up in the mountain. 5 hours drive and 15 min walk actually.. So many great childhood memories.
A second cabine? 😅 Awesome! Thanks for sharing that story!
This song encapsulates Minnesota cabin life so hard.
The less modern comforts, the more bragging rights. 😂
I wouldnt be able to brag. Comfort has made me soft 😅🤣
In Norway it's almost a competition who have the least technologically advanced cabin. The less conveniences you have the better (no water, no electricity, no road etc...). Almost every family have their own cabin or at least a cabin they can borrow by a friend or family member.
Oh really? Love that!
@@SaeedReacts.
And 5 hrs is abit steep, but 3hrs is well within the normal.
Kläder is clothes in Swedish, though he sped it up compared to how it is normally pronounced. But it is a familiar enough word that most Norwegians probably knows it is the Swedish word for clothes (our word is klær, and the first part is pronounced like the beginning of the Swedish word, so even without knowing the Swedish word it should be understandable from the context).
Or to make it rhyme with weather...
Ylvis... :)
I would love a cabin away from civilization 😂 bring my dog and walk, walk, walk, walk and walk in good kleather 😂❤
Sounds nice! I am used to living in a city, but definitely feels good to be away from humans sometimes 😅
@@SaeedReacts. My village is just a few streets, but I hear you!
React bigsad1900 x toprankgang -stick in a bentley
Kleather is just a made up word to make it rhyme... We have a saying in Norway that goes: "Det finnes ikke dårlig vær, bare dårlige klær", and that's where the word kleather comes in... A made up word so that it can rhyme with weather😂
Haha genius!
Please listen first and then ask all the questions you want.... Plus, that everything went straight over your head.
Thanks for the feedback, but will still do it my way. Some people like it, some dont. Thats fine! Have a great weekend.
@@SaeedReacts. Well, the only way you can actually learn something, is by listening to other people who knows more about the subject than you do.
Josh Groban? 😉
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