Hi Guys, I came across you by accident, whilst researching where to go for our 40th wedding anniversary My wife and I are celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary in February, I know it is winter there, we are in our low to mid 60's I believe with what you guys have showed, we will enjoy our time there, do you think at that time of year it will be a good time to visit for us old people :) :):) Love the way you present your program with enthusiasm and heaps of energy, thank you
Greetings from Madeira, you guys! I've been seeing some of your videos for a while since i heard that Play Airlines is starting to make weekly trips between our islands and Im thinking of going there between March or April with my wife and kid. Do you have any tips since my kid is 8 months old (should be around 14 when we go there), like what tours should we do with him and any kind of extra advice that you have when taking toddlers. Huge thanks in advance 👍
Thank you so much for a lot of thing , I'm really hope someday i'm move to iceland i'm fallen in love iceland because The secret life of walter mitty make me inspire to live and peace in iceland , I'm try really hard to learn icelandic hmm what i'm talking xD ps.From thailand
I have noticed that in other nordic countries, people leave their baby’s outside in strollers as well! Here in the Netherlands, even if it is relatively safe, i would definitely never think about doing that 😅
The inhaling stuff is common in France too, for the exact same word! Ahah a lot of French people will say “oui” or “ouais” (which means ‘yes’), while inhaling! I thought it was a typical French thing, but now I know it’s also common in Icelandic. 😄
In Ireland, it is not unusual for someone to also say "Yes" on inhalation. It may be from our shared time together in history :) BTW I've visited Iceland many times and I absolutely love it, the nature, its history and its people!
I agree with ice cream on the first date. Does that mean you have fermented shark and a shot of black death when you meet her parents for the first time🤔😉
OMG I love when people answer the phone by saying "já" on the inhale. Also love how Icelanders say "takk fyrir mig!"
Hi Guys, I came across you by accident, whilst researching where to go for our 40th wedding anniversary
My wife and I are celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary in February, I know it is winter there, we are in our low to mid 60's
I believe with what you guys have showed, we will enjoy our time there, do you think at that time of year it will be a good time to visit for us old people :) :):)
Love the way you present your program with enthusiasm and heaps of energy, thank you
I find your videos so funny 😂 keep up the good content!!
All these videos make me so excited for my trip next May!
Awesome to hear!!
I’m coming next week 😍😍
No way! We can't wait to see you! 🧡
I miss Iceland
And Iceland misses you! 🇮🇸
Getting ready to start booking for my trip in April!
That inhaling thing - the Finns do it too!
Leaving babies outside is also pretty widespread in the Nordic countries.
Greetings from Madeira, you guys! I've been seeing some of your videos for a while since i heard that Play Airlines is starting to make weekly trips between our islands and Im thinking of going there between March or April with my wife and kid. Do you have any tips since my kid is 8 months old (should be around 14 when we go there), like what tours should we do with him and any kind of extra advice that you have when taking toddlers. Huge thanks in advance 👍
Thanks!
Thank you so much for a lot of thing , I'm really hope someday i'm move to iceland i'm fallen in love iceland because The secret life of walter mitty make me inspire to live and peace in iceland , I'm try really hard to learn icelandic hmm what i'm talking xD
ps.From thailand
Oh... I might just have to drop everything and fly to Iceland. I'd love to see the 13 Santa Clauses.
I have noticed that in other nordic countries, people leave their baby’s outside in strollers as well! Here in the Netherlands, even if it is relatively safe, i would definitely never think about doing that 😅
The inhaling stuff is common in France too, for the exact same word! Ahah a lot of French people will say “oui” or “ouais” (which means ‘yes’), while inhaling! I thought it was a typical French thing, but now I know it’s also common in Icelandic. 😄
Oh interesting! I didn't know that haha 😅🇫🇷
In Ireland, it is not unusual for someone to also say "Yes" on inhalation. It may be from our shared time together in history :)
BTW I've visited Iceland many times and I absolutely love it, the nature, its history and its people!
Wow I did not know that it was also a thing there! Thanks for sharing! 😍
I agree with ice cream on the first date. Does that mean you have fermented shark and a shot of black death when you meet her parents for the first time🤔😉
😂😂😂 sometimes!
Ég elska íslandi!
We're so weird!
🤪
Approval was misspelled.
Naa
When is the 2025 Thorablot going to be celebrated?
Also, you should make a web page listing places in Reykjavik to go eat a Thorrablot feast.
This is not really an ancient tradition. I think it was started in 1950s by a restaurateur in Reykjavík..
It's elves not elfs
It's you're welcome not your