Achtung! Let's all watch Danish childrens TV!

God damn, that is full frontal insanity. I love it! :lol:

I don’t see how kids can understand it tho, the dialogue is pure gibberish. :embarrassed:
 
Inter-scandinavian love :lol:

We do like to throw digs at each other. :wink:
It's like sibling rivalry, the butt of each other's jokes but in reality do we get along pretty well.

Most people in Norway, Denmark and Sweden can understand each other perfectly fine.
The Danes are crap at winter sports though. :grin:
 
We do like to throw digs at each other. :wink:
It's like sibling rivalry, the butt of each other's jokes but in reality do we get along pretty well.
:grin:
I first learned that from a nice lady who helped me find my bus from Stockholm airport when I went there for a family visit in late June of 2007.
Some years later I talked with my cousin about Finnish grindcore bands:
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and she said "Finnish people are fkn weird man", and then " As a Swede I have an obligation to not like any of the people from other Scandinavian countries" :lol:
 
Yeah, the Finns are a weird bunch. Not quite as weird as the old stereotypes would suggest though. Vodka for breakfast, sauna, hockey and fighting the Russians in their underpants might not be quite as normal as in the old jokes we were taught as kids. :wink:
The Finnish language is near impossible to pick up on though without any experience with it. Fortunately most Finns can either speak Swedish or English.

Their metal bands do like taking band photos in forests. :embarrassed:
 
I think it's true for metal band all over the world, as long as they have forests near by.

I went to Finland 4 years ago with my then girlfriend (she was born in Russia and wanted a snowy new year, I have a feeling I told this in the New Year's thread).
The guy who picked us up from the airport said "Finnish is the language of the angels - it takes forever to learn".
 
Yeah, the Finns are a weird bunch. Not quite as weird as the old stereotypes would suggest though. Vodka for breakfast, sauna, hockey and fighting the Russians in their underpants might not be quite as normal as in the old jokes we were taught as kids. :wink:
The Finnish language is near impossible to pick up on though without any experience with it. Fortunately most Finns can either speak Swedish or English.

Their metal bands do like taking band photos in forests. :embarrassed:

What's the closest thing to a fish's ass?
A Finn!

Why do Swedes have round houses?
So their dogs can't piss in a corner!
 
Disappointed this thread isn't about mini pastries.

Aha. Speaking of... The concept of those pastries is actually Austrian, the Danes ran with it and made it popular (obviously it's now very much associated with Denmark along with light lager beer and red sausages). And both in Denmark and Norway it's called Wienerbrød, which directly translates to Vienna Bread. If anything, the Danes are honest.
 
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