Reaction to How does SWEDEN influence the rest of the World?
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- Reaction To How does SWEDEN influence the rest of the World
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Yes, our oldest houses look like that.
And we do not buy other countries trash, they pay us to take it.
The houses look very cozy 😊
Yes we watch dinner for one every new year eve here in Sweden. It's been on tv since 1969. But we call it grevinnan och betjänten, in English directly translated it's countess and servant.
It's also a pretty good description of the Sketch 😂
Yes we are watching dinner for one! It's crazy that you do it too!
Tradition is Tradition 😉
Germany should really take care of the garbage like Sweden does, now that you've realized buying gas from Russia was a bad idea. From the food waste, we make biogas with which we run the buses, and what is not recycled we burn to heat the houses.
Recommend that you check Jonna Jinton - Living with the dark winters in Sweden.
Another thing about the trash from other countrys. We don´t buy trash. They pay us to take it.
Great reaction even though the video contained some information that was outdated, e.g. Ericsson Globe is renamed the Avicii arena.
The word "riksdag" means the same thing as the German word, just as you mentioned. Ikea is pronounced very similar to the German pronunciation. "Dinner for one" is a big tradition in Sweden and it is shown every year on New Year's Eve. Regarding Donald Duck, I think he's more popular than Mickey Mouse because he's easier to relate to, as he's not as perfect.
Here are some good videos that I think you should react to:
Geography Now! SWEDEN (contains a lot of good and interesting information)
King and Generals- Why Didn't the Nazis Invade Sweden? (about Sweden's role during the Second World War)
Gus1thego- Which SCANDINAVIAN Country Is The BEST?
Thank you for all the facts and the recommendations 🙂 I think Germans and Sweds have much in common due to their Germanic roots 😊
@@ChrisSweden yes, watching a bunch of german youtubers as a swede you really notice how insanely similar we our cultures and our languages are in so many ways!
German youtubers speaking german or speaking English? :)@@Pidoprill
@@ChrisSweden Mostly English but some German as well
how cool, which do you like the most? :) If you want to know things about German politics for example I would recommend MrWissentogo he is the main source of political knowledge for many teenage. Germans. @@Pidoprill
Thanks for a great video! Please react to Jonna Jintons different movies, like "living in the dark winters of Sweden" and her version of our national anthem🥰!
Thanks for the nice words and the recommendation. I will put it on my list. 😊
Not so much that we BUY trash, more that others give it to us and we are happy to so for a small fee from them😂.
You are smart! You get free Energy and paid at the same time💡👍🏻
The German verson you said Ikea is the closest how we say it here in Sweden. Ikea is actuall a combination of the initials of the founder of the company (Ingvar Kamprad) and Elmtaryd (the farm he grew up in) located in Agunnaryd in Småland.
Wow, thats so cool and very similar to the creation of the names of Aldi, Haribo and Adidas. 😂
No, Germany never occupied Sweden in WWII. Sweden had a very interesting role in WWII, surrounded by counties that at some part of the war all wanted to invade.. Sweden managed to break neutrality enough to avoid invasion. This is a very good video explaining how Sweden managed to do that. th-cam.com/video/8UsQnaKIw8k/w-d-xo.html hint: Sweden helped Germany so much that Churchill called us bad names after the war. Might be interesting for you as a German to know what we did.
Wow, that sounds interesting I have to put that on my list! 😊 Thank you.
I think you gave me the wrong link it's about biking in Finnland and Canada😅
@@ChrisSweden th-cam.com/video/8UsQnaKIw8k/w-d-xo.html this should be correct. Sorry about that
Don't worry. It happens to me all the time 😂@@nocturne7371
This was a very nice watch! :)
Thank you so much :)
Love the beutiful Sweden 🇸🇪 The People so nice👌
I met some Swedes on my travels and their were always very welcoming and nice :)
It's my home land Sweden 🇸🇪 live up in North🏔️🫎😀
Thats so nice, I reacted today to Jonna Jintons "How to live in the darkness of sweden" and the nature there is so beautiful 😍@@Linn630
You are right about the "pacemaker" "Stepmaler" in German is quite alright, I think...(not German)...
Thanks for clearing that, I have to look into more swedish inventions 😊
As a half german, but Swedish... do you also fancy Zwiebelmettwurst? :)
All those green roofs are copper that has becemo green due to oxidation so they were at sometimes more golden and metallic
Yes, like statues in Germany :)
I dont think you should take this film too seriously, as for instance the pictures and the music might come from elsewhere, as you mentioned, Bawaria, you are quite right, and pic. of the hut, is from Finland. Scandinavia consists only of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Riksdag = Reichtag
Rike = Reich
Dag = Tag
Thanks for the explanation, I played a bit with google translator and I am impressed how much you can understand as a German.
@@ChrisSweden And vice versa.
We even get paid to receive rubbish from England and Norway. Good deal. 😉
I totally I agree, I wish Germany would be that smart. We have some "Müllheizkraftwerke" (waste-to-energy plants) but only very sparsly. Atleast nobody ever talks about them or see them as a viable option
Something that caught me is that Scandinavia is Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Finland is not included there, however Finland is on the Scandinavian penninsula and not Denmark. Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland are what's called of the Nordics, but it's not the sam thing as Scandinavia!
You should react to Geography Now Sweden to learn even more. It also aswers some of the questions you asked here.
Thats a great idea, I am just a bit intimidated by the length of the video 😂
@@ChrisSweden then divide it into two shorter ones 🙂
Yup, we all live in Stockholm. And the there's this one random guy up north that we call tomten.
I dont know if this is sarcasm or not 😅
@@ChrisSweden Haha! Very much sarcasm! 😂 What could it be, 10-15% maybe of the population that live in and around Sthlm. But plenty of tomtar up north. 🤪
Thanks 😂 Of course I knew the part with tomten was sarcasm but I wasn't sure about the first part 😂@@GuinevereKnight
I actually went to school with Jonna Jinton.
No shit? Thats crazy are you still in contact?
keep on going!!! lets rock and roll :D
Thanks, I just released my next video :)
IKEA is pronounced like in German.
Volvo Cars, the car manufacturer, is now unrelated to AB Volvo, which makes everything but cars.
Which one was sold for 1 Billion? :)
20:21 Not ericsson globe , it is AVICII arena now .
Dinner for one is a thing here in Sweden too during Christmas.
So not on Silvester (31.12.) but on 24.12?
@@ChrisSweden have not watched it my self but I think it is on the 24th.
Yes, you are correct:
Riksdag = Reichstag
Rike = Reich
Dag = Tag
yes we watch dinner for one every new year, in sweden.
Like last year Miss Sophie? 😉
Yet again this shows that size isn't everything :)
Finland isn't a part of Scandinavia. There are three criteria: 1) share language, 2) share history traditions and mythology, and 3) be a mainland nation.
Finland does not share language or mythology with Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
It's not a part of Scandinavia.
4:17 we say ikea as you did the first time .
yup
Visit Göteborg.
Riksdag is exactly the same Word as the Germany Reichtag
Hehe, Maybe Swedish isn't too hard to learn for a German😂
@@ChrisSweden 60%of the words in swedish are directly related to germans words...... mostly because of the hansa trade in the year 1400
I never knew this. So do you also have towns/cities that are called hansa/hanse town/city? For example Hamburg is called Hansestadt Hamburg (Hansacity Hamburg).
Maybe you have a good video for me with basic swedish words, I am so interested now on how many I can understand😃@@andersliwenborg3355
We have the Hanseatic city of Visby on the island of Gotland. It was a member of the Hanseatic League during the Middle Ages and at that time Visby had 2 mayors, one from Gotland and one from Germany. The language spoken in Visby was German and the Cathedral (still standing today) was built by German merchants.@@ChrisSweden
smörgåsbord is a board with tons of difference food sallads.meat egg herring susages so on so forth
Or simply a buffe
😂
Also it's not board, but table. The English word board means bräde or spelbräde in Swedish.
Yea kinda fun/random facts!
Germany and sweden isnt that different.. especialy consider north Germany, in language and traditions!
Its rather this that many cultural influences came from Germany like in Hansa period/Lutheran religion.. in one time we did speak the same language around the south of baltic sea!, some even say that old Norse is a Low German dialect!
I am impressed by how similar we are in some instances, which makes me very happy🥰 because everybody in Germany thinks very highly of Sweden and sees you as a rolemodel in many aspects 😊
Addition: I am from Bavaria (south of Germany) so probably some Nothern German friends are even more closer culturally.
@@ChrisSwedenit is not that hard to see and find things that are the same - during the early 1300-1500s the Hansa Leuge was a major player in the baltic - and during the 1600-1700s sweden fought in many wars in europe (among them the 30 years war and our king was killed outside Lützen 1632 - sweden was basicly at war between 1630 to 1710 (4 kings fought in those wars and basicly all land around the baltic sea was swedish and stockholm pretty much were in the middle of sweden.
Ye riksdag is the same as reichstag 14:02
Before WW2 Germany was the biggest influenceer on sweden for 200years.You can understand plenty swedish when you read slowly and open minded. Modern words are copied from english.
depending on the times German (1300-1600ish), french (during the 1700-early 1800 hundreds) then a bit of german again and since early 1900 english has been "inspiration" for swedish language develpoment and words from those languages has been incorparated and "swedishfied" into our language
IKEA is more pronounced like the German version than the English
Pacemaker help hart to pump😂
The other countries pay plenty of money to Sweden for taking care of the trash.
You said it yourself, it is a big country with a lot of wilderness.
I thougt you are burning the trash?
sweden is a neutral country we were not in ww2
rikstdag is in german Reichstag
But is riksdag the politicians/government or is it the building? Because in German the politicans are called the Bundestag and the Building is the Reichstag :)
german verision of ikea
Nice, so i dont have to think about it :)
We pay for trash! How else could we keep the central heating plants going at a predictable rate at times of low trash?
IKEA is of course Ingvar Kamprad, Älmtaryd/Agunnaryd. His first two shops.
Sure, It makes totally sense, if you think about it deeply, but I have to admit, when you hear this at first, you are like, what??😂
Hi Norway and England must pay
to send trash to Sweden, and the Alfred Nobel reading of his death is not true urban legend
@@ChrisSweden no we don't pay for trash. It's better than that, we get paid to take care of other countries trash. About 40€ per 1000 kg. In total we get around 80 million € per year to keep our central heating and energy plants running.
Not his first shops, the farm Elmtaryd (older spelling of Älmtaryd) where he grew up in that is located in Agunnaryd.
@@Templarofsteel88Aha! Sorry, a misconception.
yes sweden has one of the highest crime rates in Europe and Stockholm is called the crime capital of Europe.
you should react to our crime sometime!
Just stop
Is this really true? In Germany Sweden has the stereotype of being very safe 😅
@@ChrisSweden yeah it was extremely safe a few years ago but now we have shootings and drugs😭
@@actionalex3611 wdym? it's true
@@Tove_Ishockey Highest crime rates in all of europe. Maybe check your stats...? It´s been getting worse, yes. Not by any measure worst in europe, just saying...