Visit Scandinavia - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate About Scandinavia

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 лет назад +183

    Got to love scandinavia

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  11 лет назад +32

      I agree :)

    • @2000benedikt
      @2000benedikt 10 лет назад +24

      woltersworld Did you just reply to yourself? Forever alone level: OVER 9000!!!

    • @anshool21
      @anshool21 10 лет назад

      Stupid comment .....

    • @MrSOSO12864
      @MrSOSO12864 10 лет назад +1

      BehoLa den Almægtige ... well he was obiusly kidding

    • @SteroidsMakeMeStrong
      @SteroidsMakeMeStrong 10 лет назад +1

      Hottest chicks in Europe... along with Serbia maybe.

  • @arodokarne13
    @arodokarne13 10 лет назад +35

    Being Norwegian is great, because anywhere you travel, you'll be like "Oh, thats cheap"

  • @henriklarsen5613
    @henriklarsen5613 10 лет назад +40

    Scandivavian is historical Denmark,Sweden and Norway (more or less identical language)...with Finland and Island it is the Nordic countries.Of course a beer is expensive when you buy it in the greatest tourist trap in Copenhagen: Nyhavn.Buy it in a shop you will pay 50cent

    • @emilyn12
      @emilyn12 10 лет назад +1

      Very interesting. I knew it was an expensive place to go but when you can afford it, it looks wonderful. Nice northlightings. We also have those here, in Quebec. I don't exactly what the host meant by the alcool problem but I am sure that it cannot beat the Russian's one. Those guys are terrible. They start early in the morning until late at night. Vodka is cheap so let's be happy. They drink in the streets which is always a bit surprising when you come from a country where if you are caught with a beer in your hand in the streets, the police will get you in a matter of minutes.
      I also have to agree with the host when he says that your english is perfect, better than most English people. It is nice to see people being proud from where they are.
      Em

    • @henriklarsen5613
      @henriklarsen5613 10 лет назад

      emilyn12 Thats maybe the reason why the Russians always act like a bully??There are two reasons why we are good at English in Scandinavia...1. We learn enlish from 2.class,and we don´t syncronize any foreign movie/tv.I thought it was a human right to enjoy a cheap beer or a breezer in the park or on the dock lol.....russian drinking: do you remember Jeltsin??,on the other side,Canada has Rob Ford

    • @emilyn12
      @emilyn12 10 лет назад

      Ah!Ah! Rob Ford is a special case. He is hated by almost every Canadians except his electoral community in Toronto. Many mayors refused to shake his hand. Here in Québec, it doesn't bring much reaction. In this only french province where 7 millions people speak French, English movies and series are usually dubbed by actors and comedians from Québec. We learn English from grade 3 but the emphasis is on French. We live and are surrounded by american culture, music. And it is a direct influence. We fight for our language, for the right to be French within an English environnement. We are not French from France. We are not completely north american, We are an interesting mixture. :-)

    • @JahGuidanze
      @JahGuidanze 10 лет назад

      Henrik Larsen Lol Jeltsin, my god i have nightmares from that shit, Vodka is a damn poison, clearly noticable when looking at Russia xD

    • @kallmannkallmann
      @kallmannkallmann 10 лет назад +1

      the beer is alot more expensive in sweden compared to danmark tho but yea if u buy in a store its about 1-2$ and on bars about 8-10

  • @Lord13289
    @Lord13289 10 лет назад +25

    I had a "Norweeaboo" phase when I was younger. I became obsessed with anything that happened to be from Norway, and spoke in broken Norwegian. It's a phase I'll gladly forget, but I'm very excited to visit the country. I'm going to Norway for the first time this year.

    • @dellas8900
      @dellas8900 10 лет назад

      kan du tale dansk :-) :-)

    • @fuqupal
      @fuqupal 9 лет назад +2

      Prepare for a major disappointment

    • @redtuesdaymusic
      @redtuesdaymusic 9 лет назад +6

      Just don't make the mistake so many does by going to Oslo only. The best parts of Norway are up north and to the west of the country, Oslo is... Well. While better than many European cities, just a regular city.

    • @jaydobbelvem5007
      @jaydobbelvem5007 9 лет назад

      Red Tuesday
      Are you telling him to drop into the ocean? Hope it's in the summer then :D But honestly, where would you recommend more specific? Planning where to go in the summer, and thought I went north instead of south for a change.

    • @Grumpy_old_Boot
      @Grumpy_old_Boot 9 лет назад

      Jay Dobbelv Em
      Well, you could start off in Oslo, and then when you are done with it, rent a car and drive up along the coast to see the rest. :)
      The roads are excellent during summer, just make sure to bring some sunglasses, for when the sun hangs low in the evening, it can be absolute blinding.
      And it stays there for a long time, because of the earth axis tilt.

  • @1anders1
    @1anders1 9 лет назад +55

    Finland is a nordic country. It is not a scandinavian country, you cannot make your own geograpic rules:-)

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +3

      John Anders Hagen let me live a little!

    • @loch70
      @loch70 9 лет назад +4

      Actually you are a bit wrong there. Geographic Scandinavian peninsula is Norway, Sweden and a little bit of Finland and even a small bit of Russia. The culture Scandinavia on the other hand is Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

    • @samuelsilver8077
      @samuelsilver8077 9 лет назад +5

      loch70 Finland is the weird child in Nordic group :D

    • @loch70
      @loch70 9 лет назад +3

      Sami Systa
      But a beloved child. Remember that Sweden and Finland has been the same nation for over 500 years. :)

    • @samuelsilver8077
      @samuelsilver8077 9 лет назад +1

      loch70 yes daddy :P

  • @DivaQuinzel
    @DivaQuinzel 10 лет назад +12

    I love the fact that the reason for why the Vasa Ship is SO famous is because she sank after sailing only about 1,300 m (1,400 yd).

  • @thomaspedersen6661
    @thomaspedersen6661 9 лет назад +62

    Nordic countries

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +7

      Thomas Pedersen true, very true... but no one watches things on "Nordic Europe" they love their Scandinavia :)

    • @eurobean3098
      @eurobean3098 8 лет назад

      +woltersworld Nor- dick countries if you include oil pigs :) Subbed.

  • @speedyneutrino1729
    @speedyneutrino1729 9 лет назад +8

    This guy is SO frenetic....I now feel that I need a tranquilizer.

  • @WarIsHellYT
    @WarIsHellYT 9 лет назад +77

    Say that we have to much pride?
    Americans say that we have to much pride?
    What the hell?

  • @mindykateashley
    @mindykateashley 10 лет назад +6

    Nice video, I found your 5 for and against quite interesting. My visit to Scandinavia for their last summer was epic. The bed 'n' breakfast accommodation was first class and very cheap, the assortment of tasty local produce was wonderful and the duty free alcohol on board the large ferries was well within budget. People were polite, friendly, spoke English and made me (Australian) feel very welcome. One day of rain in 26 days of travel and never a question of feeling unsafe or preyed upon. So looking forward to returning to this magical place in June :)

  • @malsuayegh
    @malsuayegh 10 лет назад +5

    Totally agree!
    I've been in sweden and denmark last month. Everything you said is really true.
    For the prices in sweden it is pretty high but you will be satisfied with the quality of service and product that you get. moreover, you can manage your budget effectively and save a lot of money.
    I want to say that I am really amazed by the morality and well behaviour of swedish people. everyone smiles at you and tries to help you.
    Thanks scandinavia for this unforgetable experience :)

  • @RanderMinn
    @RanderMinn 11 лет назад +1

    Another to like:
    - If you can deal with the cold and dark, some unique experiences can be enjoyed in winter such as skating on lakes/fjordes, driving snowmobiles, visiting the ice hotels, seeing the cities light up when night falls around 2pm, getting hyped up on coffee then loosened up with mulled wine. The winters also bring people indoors, forcing more social interaction.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  11 лет назад

      I agree. I loved the beauty of the snow and cross country skiing. I broke my collar bone doing downhill in Levi, Finland so I wont be doing that again :)

  • @NewDivded
    @NewDivded 10 лет назад +6

    I live in Sweden and sooo want to see the Northern Lights! I'm not living north enough to see it during the winter. cx

  • @canadiangamergirl5379
    @canadiangamergirl5379 8 лет назад +1

    Hello, im from helsinki, and nice knowing you learned alot of different berween the countrys.

  • @poppyorangeflower
    @poppyorangeflower 11 лет назад +10

    Also... Very educated and well-read people. And you're right in saying that they speak better Eng than us Americans. Most also know more about American politics. So embarrassing!

  • @riner9
    @riner9 9 лет назад +1

    I'd love to go again. Only time I ever went was when I was a small child (Sweden, barely remember anything) because my grandmother lives there. Planning a trip to go back in a few months.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +1

      19Jones91 very cool. I hope you get back and get to enjoy it again. I always enjoyed it there. Going twice this year actually :) all the best!

  • @pungslark
    @pungslark 10 лет назад +57

    I am so tired of hearing from non-Scandinavians what Scandianavia is. Time and time again someone comes along and declare Finland part of Scandinavia, and they use the word "consider". Stop doing it please.
    Scandinavia is Denmark, Norway and Sweden. End of story.
    What makes you think you have the authority to tell Scandinavians what Scandinavia is?
    There ara Political Scandinavism and Political Nordism. Scandinavism even had their own flag based on the flags from Denmark, Norway and Sweden, why do you think that is?
    It would be almost the same as I would declare Germany part of Britain. And say that most British people don't consider Germany part of Britain. Who the fuck am I to do that?

    • @albanhagge6066
      @albanhagge6066 9 лет назад

      Vem bryr sig gör inte så stor grej av det .herregud... Jag har alltid trott att Finland är en del av Skandinavien och dom borde vara det också tycker jag.

    • @vilzku39
      @vilzku39 9 лет назад +3

      Scandinavia is southwest and south east part of norway and sweden + denmark

    • @pungslark
      @pungslark 9 лет назад +7

      ***** There is a correct use of Scandinavia, and there is an incorrect use of the word. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. If you try to say anything else, you are just plain wrong. Read up on history please! It's not a country, but it was close to become a one nation once, which was the goal of the Scandinvanism movement. The countries in question, Denmark, Norway and Sweden! It doesn't matter how much you and others want to include Iceland and Finland into the equation. It's just wrong.
      Even geologically it is only parts of Norway and Sweden, and Denmark like vilzku39 mentioned!

    • @pungslark
      @pungslark 9 лет назад +2

      vilzku39 Absolutely correct sir! :)

    • @vilzku39
      @vilzku39 9 лет назад

      Pungslark Laksekjønn thank you

  • @Pining_for_the_fjords
    @Pining_for_the_fjords 9 лет назад +1

    I was also curious to see the northern lights and the winter darkness, so I visited Tromsø in January just after mørketiden and it was beautiful. The sun peaked just above the horizon for about 15 minutes on the first day, and gradually slightly longer each day after, and everybody was so happy to see it again after two months. I would love to stay in northern Norway between January and June and see the gradual transition between the polar night in the winter and the midnight sun in the summer. And the climate is far milder in the winter there than other places on the same latitude. Where it's maybe -25C in the Finnish and Swedish Lapland, it's between -10C and 0C on the coast of Norway on the same latitude. And while northern Norway is still expensive compared to most of Europe, I believe it's slightly cheaper than southern Norway, and while there are several toll roads in southern Norway, there aren't in the north.

  • @MrSciencetalk
    @MrSciencetalk 10 лет назад +6

    Kävelet kadulla, näet kusipään penkillä valittamassa kotimaastasi, mitä teet?

    • @cathsaigh2197
      @cathsaigh2197 9 лет назад

      Sciencymiency Kuka valitti ja missä? Jatkan kävelyä.

    • @agenerousfox87
      @agenerousfox87 9 лет назад

      Sciencymiency menet hymyilemään sen vitun kameran taakse niin kuin joku idjootti

  • @DeepWit
    @DeepWit 9 лет назад +1

    I am really happy to say that you really got it spot on. I've been living in Denmark for 5 years and so many of the things you said couldn't have been more accurate.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад

      DeepWit Recordings thanks deepwit. I appreciate the support and good to hear some "locals" agree with my tourist perspective. great travels for you my friend!

  • @imortaliz
    @imortaliz 8 лет назад +7

    you must've been to the cheap restaurants, we have ultra high end quality on our foods if you go to the right places

  • @ItsJustaMeNow
    @ItsJustaMeNow 10 лет назад +2

    Are Scandinavian prices generally higher than those in Switzerland? I've heard Switzerland is the most expensive place to visit.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  10 лет назад

      PsychGoth it is a tough call to be honest.

    • @dellas8900
      @dellas8900 10 лет назад

      its about the same.. regards Denmark:-)

    • @joelout
      @joelout 9 лет назад +4

      Norway is more expensive than Switzerland, the rest is about the same to my experience.

    • @FindecanorNotGmail
      @FindecanorNotGmail 9 лет назад +1

      When it comes to alcohol, Swedes go to Denmark to shop, or take the boat to Finland because the boat has a tax-free shop.
      Norwegians go to Sweden to shop, because practically _everything_ is cheaper in Sweden than in Norway.
      Expect to pay twice as much for a beer at a pub in Sweden or Finland than in Denmark or Germany. Expect to pay three times as much in Norway.

    • @SpaceCaptainLexi
      @SpaceCaptainLexi 9 лет назад +1

      PsychGoth Prices in Switzerland are nothing compared to Norway. Compared to Oslo, stuff in Berne may as well be free.

  • @themanwithnoname9828
    @themanwithnoname9828 10 лет назад +24

    museums are free in sweden

  • @JuneJupiter
    @JuneJupiter 11 лет назад +2

    Nice video, now I can't wait to study abroad at DTU!

  • @jennyh.2381
    @jennyh.2381 7 лет назад +3

    I was never really too interested in learning about Scandinavia until I recently had a good amount of Scandinavia show up on my ancestry DNA test results. Now here I am watching videos about Scandinavia! Lol

  • @katperdiz
    @katperdiz 9 лет назад

    i feel like travelling by the way you describe things.. wonderful

  • @janandersen7932
    @janandersen7932 9 лет назад +45

    A lot of strange kind of journalists try to tell the dif between the Nordic/ Scandinavians...
    FU...!
    WE ARE ONE...!!!
    ...
    Danes, Norwegians, Finns, Swedes, Icelandics, Greenlandics and Færøerne....
    WE ARE ONE......!!!
    ...
    THE VIKINGS...!!!

    • @vilzku39
      @vilzku39 9 лет назад +3

      Norway sweden and denmark were orginal scandinavians who spred it in other nordic countrys so yeah its same thing

    • @Hotchpotchsoup
      @Hotchpotchsoup 9 лет назад +9

      jan andersen love seeing more people agreeing that all of scandinavia / the nordic lands, are all the same people :) got so pissed the other day when i heard about some girl in norway who hated swedes.. im like.. im swedish and i love norway! and finland! and denmark and iceland! i feel at home in all those countries :D

    • @Grumpy_old_Boot
      @Grumpy_old_Boot 9 лет назад +1

      Hah, that is so true.
      Heck, there are people in Skåne (southern Sweden) that consider Copenhagen (Denmarks Capitol) to be _their_ capitol.
      Most people in Copenhagen finds that a bit strange, but they like people from Skåne, so they don't make a fuss about it.
      Heck, if someone else like Copenhagen as much as the people living there, that's allright .. right ?
      "Come on over", they say, "and bring your wallet too."
      >_

    • @Sipu97
      @Sipu97 9 лет назад +2

      jan andersen But only Swedes, Norwedians and Danes were vikings.

    • @vilzku39
      @vilzku39 9 лет назад

      Sipu97 and island and greenland

  • @robertagallant683
    @robertagallant683 9 лет назад +1

    I would love to visit Sandinavia someday. I have not ever traveled to any of the Scandinavian countries before.
    I did see pictures of them many times.

    • @obbybro
      @obbybro 8 лет назад +2

      You won't regret it.

  • @vikingurmagnusson5936
    @vikingurmagnusson5936 8 лет назад +37

    What do you mean by "some people don't consider finland to be a part of scandinavia" it just isn't, it is a fact that it isn't, not a debatable subject

    • @vikingurmagnusson5936
      @vikingurmagnusson5936 8 лет назад +4

      Iceland, Norway, Denmark, (faroese islands and greenland) Sweden and finland (Åland islands) are the nordic countries not scandinavia. Scandinavia i only Norway, Sweden and Denmark

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  8 лет назад +3

      +Víkingur Magnússon discussing how some people link them all together.

    • @vikingurmagnusson5936
      @vikingurmagnusson5936 8 лет назад

      Euro System goscandinavia.about.com/od/scandinaviatripplanning/p/scanbasicstats.htm
      www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-18618,00.html
      www.quora.com/Is-Finland-considered-part-of-Scandinavia-How-do-the-various-countries-there-feel-about-being-called-Scandinavian
      www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/forums/europe-scandinavia-the-nordics/finland/is-finland-in-scandinavia-or-not

    • @vikingurmagnusson5936
      @vikingurmagnusson5936 8 лет назад

      Euro System please try to do some research before you make a public statement about any subject including this.
      these are not links that i chose only because they are in my favor, these are just the top results of a quick google search all of which conclude that finland is not a part of scandinavia. oh and just because its on the peninsula doesn't mean that it is a scandinavian country!!!

    • @pinkiecomics1479
      @pinkiecomics1479 8 лет назад +4

      +Euro System scandinavia is named after the area Scania in southern sweden, which belonged to Denmark for a long time. It has nothing to do with the scandinavian peninsula. The countries on the scandinavian peninsula, Sweden, Norway and Finland, are collectively called Fenniscandia. Scandinavia is culturally linked countries, and since finland is, both culturally and linguistically, more connected to the baltic countries and russia, it is not a part of scandinavia.
      Lawyered.

  • @Sweden2023
    @Sweden2023 10 лет назад +1

    I was born in Stockholm and I still live here.
    I Love It!

  • @aedj73790810
    @aedj73790810 9 лет назад +3

    i love the finnish wintertime...i always go there in winter...all those moskitos in summer,,,brrrr... winter there is magical..

  •  9 лет назад

    Great video and info for how tourist see Scandinavia.

  • @SWEmanque
    @SWEmanque 10 лет назад +6

    Well we mostly cook our own food so if you don't like the "Swedish food" become a better cook! ;)

  • @kenhuang4697
    @kenhuang4697 10 лет назад

    I love your videos and you are a lucky guy who have the time and money to travel many places and how many times do you travel in a year? I'm hoping to see more of your videos and same as usual i've clicked the 'like' button. BTW are there any Canada videos? because i'm coming to USA and Canada in late August this year.

  • @andrkas
    @andrkas 11 лет назад +4

    Oslo a good city? I'd have to disagree on that. Definitely not the best City to visit. I'd recommend Bergen or Stavanger. The Western Norway is where the beauty is. But it's also the most expensive due to the oil inflation. And I don't know where you got the Alcohol problem from. At least here we're re very reserved about it, until the weekend comes along.

    • @SaunaFinland
      @SaunaFinland 11 лет назад

      I think he meant Finland with the alcohol problem thing...

  • @elmadi7391
    @elmadi7391 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for posting!

  • @copenhagensommer
    @copenhagensommer 11 лет назад +9

    Finland is part of the Nordics, which includes: Denmark (Greenland & Faroe Islands), Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Finland.
    Scandinavia includes: Denmark, Sweden and norway.

    • @Sp1kerPistol
      @Sp1kerPistol 11 лет назад +2

      No, Scandinavia includes: Norway, Sweden and denmark. :)

    • @helsinkisuomi
      @helsinkisuomi 11 лет назад

      *****
      Not true. I was in Norway. My Norwegians hosts hammered into me the concept that Scandinavia consists of only three countries: Norway, Denmark, and Sweden. If you look at the Nordic Council website, you will see that Scandinavian languages are Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish (www.norden.org/en/the-nordic-region/language). The governments of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden together own half of SAS Group, which includes SAS the airline. Finland and Iceland have their own airlines. From a linguistic point of view, I think it's cool that the three Scandinavian languages are mutually intelligible with each other. I also think it's cool that the Finns were able to preserve their language under years of Swedish rule. I definitely find it fascinating that modern Icelanders can understand a great deal of saga because the Icelandic language has changed very little.

    • @helsinkisuomi
      @helsinkisuomi 11 лет назад

      *****
      Hold on now, don't you guys have a good portion of Gaelic/Celtic ancestry too?

  • @owensimpson117
    @owensimpson117 10 лет назад +2

    how can you save some money while travelling to scandinavia?

  • @rogernbezerra
    @rogernbezerra 9 лет назад +7

    For me price isn't to problem, not because i'm rich, because I live in Brazil.. I already pay about 9US$ for a beer, the diference is: our beer sucks :D
    thanks for the video

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад

      Roger Bezerra brahma bem geladinha nao e boa?

    • @rogernbezerra
      @rogernbezerra 9 лет назад

      Boa é. Mas não ótima. Prefiro uma irlandesa :)

  • @danishsaurus
    @danishsaurus 9 лет назад

    Would it really be very expensive for a long backpacking trip ? I really love the Northern Europe and would like to make friends there

  • @NightwatchRebel
    @NightwatchRebel 11 лет назад +12

    Copenhagen has some of the best restaurants in the world. Pretty expensive though

    • @JahGuidanze
      @JahGuidanze 10 лет назад +2

      Thats what every country says about their restaurants.

    • @NightwatchRebel
      @NightwatchRebel 10 лет назад

      Noma* :)

    • @simonkristensen5771
      @simonkristensen5771 10 лет назад

      ***** Maybe you thought is was called Novo because of the big Danish medicine company "Novo Nordisk" (Novo Nordic).
      Don't know if you have hear of it :)

  • @anshool21
    @anshool21 10 лет назад

    Loved it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @trudethornes1205
    @trudethornes1205 9 лет назад +3

    Considering Finland as a part of Scandinavia isn't optional tho. Scandinavia is just Norway, Sweden and Denmark. And that's just the way it is.

  • @ggtribe886
    @ggtribe886 10 лет назад

    Could you do Copenhagen in particular? I was thinking about going there.

  • @kimhansen9462
    @kimhansen9462 10 лет назад +4

    You do know that beers in Denmark is ALOT cheeper than in America, on average a beer in Denmark cost 3,34 dollars.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  10 лет назад +1

      Kim Hansen really? I never felt that when I was there traveling.

    • @NimlotArt
      @NimlotArt 10 лет назад

      Kim Hansen And in Denmark the beer is good. In USA the beer is just piss.

    • @Henreinje
      @Henreinje 10 лет назад

      woltersworld
      He's talking about supermarket prizes (or sorry-ass tavern-like bars). You're right about the exorbitant high prizes. This is partly due to the ever present taxes (25% VAT). Also - it IS true that food is also very expensive in restaurants, however - you don't need to tip the staff as tipping is included in the bill. Adding tips is thus paying for the waiter twice. I don't know if this applies outside DK as well.

  • @RuthlessFail
    @RuthlessFail 10 лет назад +3

    Finland is not a part of scandinavia?..

    • @vilzku39
      @vilzku39 9 лет назад

      scandinavia is not whole sweden norway and denmark either so there is no scandinavian country anymore

  • @vivienlys76
    @vivienlys76 11 лет назад

    Hi Wolter, when is the best to visit those Csandinavia countries, is ok on August? Hmm...btw Im quite scare of coldness

    • @joakimlundqvist8818
      @joakimlundqvist8818 10 лет назад

      It's best to came here in the summer around middle of june to late august. It can rain abit in june but here in sweden we got a pretty big thing called Midsummer, It's a nice experience the sun never go down in the northen part of sweden. If you are looking for some nice nature adventures you should head north the nature there is wonderful. I'm living in sweden in the middle part of it, in the region called Dalarna and we got best from the north and south.

  • @varden396
    @varden396 9 лет назад +7

    The reason why everything is expensive in Norway is because everyone are rich :D

  • @Toonga0
    @Toonga0 9 лет назад

    The mountains in the north part in norway is fantastic!

  • @Bloink
    @Bloink 10 лет назад +8

    It does not matter what you think, Finland is not a part of scandinavia, it just isn't by fact. It's like me saying i think france is a part of africa, it's just wrong.

    • @Bloink
      @Bloink 3 года назад

      @Big blue whale France-Africa was an analogy. www.britannica.com/place/Scandinavia That link sums it up

  • @evil001987
    @evil001987 9 лет назад

    I like the trees in the cities.
    I haven't been to that many cities outside of Scandinavia. But it seems to be so much more trees and green spaces where I live, compared to cities in other countries. I never realized it until after my last trip abroad, because I am so used to it.

  • @SorenLDK
    @SorenLDK 10 лет назад +9

    i love our food (from Denmark)

    • @WillErrante
      @WillErrante 10 лет назад +14

      I love your food as well (from Italy)

    • @SorenLDK
      @SorenLDK 10 лет назад

      Gianluca De Angelis Love your food too:) (Pizza and pasta)

  • @patricksparks9670
    @patricksparks9670 9 месяцев назад

    Hey guys I really appreciate all your help and support. I am taming my girlfriend Rhonda tob Europe for her first time. We are going in early November. I thought she might enjoy the northern lights. Is it too cold and dark in early November? Now she is a picky eater, doesn't like it real cold,, and we want to rent a car. Is it safe to drive to northern Scandinavia in the winter? We were also thinking a London, Naples, or the alps. I really value your opinion so please respond 🙏.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 месяцев назад

      for the most part it is fine in the winter, they clear their roads off really well in scandinavia nad the public transport can help a lot. november tends to be the dreariest part of the year for europe with rain and darker, but still worth a visit then

  • @roppari69
    @roppari69 9 лет назад +3

    Here's a cool finnish word play: Kokko, kokoo koko kokko kokoon = (Mr.) Kokko, gather up the whole bonfire =)

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +2

      ***** and this is why the Rotary club told me I would not learn finnish when I lived in finland :)

    • @NiklasForsman1
      @NiklasForsman1 9 лет назад +2

      ***** Koko kokkoko?

  • @cool4grisa
    @cool4grisa 10 лет назад

    right now in sweden the sun is up to 12 at night and go down 1-2 hours and you can see it get light again at 2-3 ;) im from sweden and now it's almost sunny again and the clock is 5 :P

  • @tagsun
    @tagsun 10 лет назад +4

    Scandinavia in general and Sweden in particular was a great place 30 years ago. But things have changed, and mostly for the worst.
    Sure, the weather is still usually lousy, and the nature marvelleous. But Sweden has become a multicultural society, and crime rate has gone through the roof. If careless you have a fair chance of getting mugged or raped, or possibly both.
    As things are right now, New York is a far safer place than Stockholm.

    • @christiansanden8005
      @christiansanden8005 10 лет назад +1

      True! I live in Stockholm now for 25 years and its going worse and worse. Its not safe at all, specially night time. I am a cabdriver, working nightshift, hade several incidents, 15 years ago it was much safer. Sweden has a very high crime rate for such a small country,( 9 millions). Its not very clean eather, and expensive too, there are better places to live.

  • @DBringmann
    @DBringmann 9 лет назад

    ya drinking in Nyhavn is exepensive...but your kinda asking for it when you sit there. there are loads of taverns/værtshuse where beer is not that costly :)

  • @JakobLangeb
    @JakobLangeb 10 лет назад +9

    But still we have the best restaurant in the world....... and u say the food is meh

  • @thomassk7161
    @thomassk7161 4 года назад

    Go to Stockholm in August and go the restaurant in the archipelago. It is super super nice..

  • @edux6x
    @edux6x 9 лет назад +12

    You forgot to talk about the girls!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +27

      Eduardo Reategui my wife was there :)

    • @telefonkatalogen2717
      @telefonkatalogen2717 9 лет назад +4

      woltersworld Couldn't have had a better comeback! ;)
      Heads up though, Scandinavia is Nor, Swe and Den, while the inclusion of Finland and Iceland is called "The Nordic countries", or "Norden" as we call it

    • @Narnendil
      @Narnendil 9 лет назад +1

      +Eduardo Reategui scandinavian girls, yes, in general they are feminists, demand gender-equality and won't accept being talked about as objects

  • @Coinpease
    @Coinpease 10 лет назад +1

    Lol I live in Northern Minnesota. We see Aurora Borealis all the time during winter.

  • @Zimmerh90
    @Zimmerh90 9 лет назад +5

    SNOW IS NOT A NEGATIVE ALL THAT POWPOW.

  • @svartmetall48
    @svartmetall48 11 лет назад

    #1. Weather here is not so bad. On average you get 1820 sunshine hours in Stockholm. That is quite close to Milan for example. As for the darkness, you need to understand that after the shortest day in the end of December, the days get longer at a rate of 30 minutes per week. As such, the days are getting quite a lot longer. Now (26th January) we're getting day lengths of 7h and 30 minutes. By the first of February, the day length is 8 hours. As such, it isn't as dark as you might expect and it gets a lot longer as times goes on.
    #2. There is a lot of difference between the cultures towards drinking in Sweden, Denmark and Finland. Around payday (25th for most people) in Sweden, you get binge drinking, whereas other times in the month it's not as excessive.
    #3. Some things are expensive, but we get paid quite a lot. Even as a PhD student here in Sweden I get a salary that a number of people in my home countries (New Zealand or UK) are envious of. I do not envy foreign tourists coming here, though! If you want cheap, the supermarkets for fresh fruit and meat (if you can cook yourself in your accommodation) are actually quite cheap and about the same as the UK - plus the quality is good. That is a good way to make Swedish prices seem a bit more down-to-earth!

  • @brycem1207
    @brycem1207 9 лет назад +13

    Finland and Iceland are not Scandinavia ! Norway, Sweden, Finland are Finnoscandia! Norway, Sweden and Denmark are Scandinavia! Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland are called "The Nordic Countries"

    • @luiscasseres1178
      @luiscasseres1178 9 лет назад

      Bryce McLin Good to know, thanks. Where did you get it from?

    • @TemperaMagenta
      @TemperaMagenta 9 лет назад

      Luis Cásseres Well, it's common knowledge in the Nordic countries that Scandinavia only refers to the three kingdoms of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The Wikipedia articles on both Scandinavia and the Nordic countries are fairly accurate in describing this distinction. Outside of the Nordic countries however, the lines are usually blurred and the term Scandinavia is frequently used when people actually are talking about the Nordic countries. The misuse of the term is often perpetuated in educational literature.

    • @herrfriberger5
      @herrfriberger5 9 лет назад +3

      Bryce McLin Finland and Iceland mostly have what can be described as a Scandinavian culture though (despite the Uralic finnish language), so the Americans are not all wrong, lumping us together. We did the same, not long ago.
      Current geographical definitions, such as the Scandinavian Peninsula, are not always the most meaningful or interesting to people. The original "Scandia" were just Skåne, so the boundaries of Scandinavia are not exactly carved in stone.
      (Finland were part of Sweden for about 600 years, and the Icelandic people were originally Norwegians.)

    • @luiscasseres1178
      @luiscasseres1178 9 лет назад

      Interesting, I'm so grateful for your clarifications.

    • @caroleino97
      @caroleino97 9 лет назад

      +Sven Ekeberg Let's point out that Scandinavia is named after the mountain range, "Skanderna" and that Skåne is "Scania" in English. Like he mentioned, Swedes do not consider Finland a part of Scandinavia. I would think that is mostly because of culture and politics.
      (All people were originally African.)

  • @rosecleary7970
    @rosecleary7970 9 лет назад

    thank you for this video mark!

  • @blackfalcon1324
    @blackfalcon1324 9 лет назад +7

    National pride, in sweden XD

  • @RamNaima
    @RamNaima 9 лет назад +1

    One of the good things about living in Scandinavia is; when you travel somewhere else, things are (usually) much cheaper and affordable than you're used to! :D

  • @Partyffs
    @Partyffs 10 лет назад +13

    9 dollars for a beer.....on a pub!? o_O
    That's cheap!

    • @KptSabeltann
      @KptSabeltann 10 лет назад

      Sad but true !

    • @dellas8900
      @dellas8900 10 лет назад

      is that expensive ???? regards Denmark..:-)

    • @Sakkehattu
      @Sakkehattu 9 лет назад

      +Mystogan Edolas
      Holy shit that's expensive. Anything over 5-6 euros for a beer is expensive.

    • @dellas8900
      @dellas8900 9 лет назад

      then dont come over here ;-) cause its really expensive for US citizens in skandinavien.....

  • @xavierpaquin
    @xavierpaquin 10 лет назад

    How do you get to visit all these places? I'm extremely jealous

  • @Flinnyyyy
    @Flinnyyyy 10 лет назад +7

    finland and iceland are not scandinavia for fuck sake everyone gets it wrong

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  10 лет назад

      I thought I said that it isn't but since most people consider it I was just adding them in.

    • @MrSOSO12864
      @MrSOSO12864 10 лет назад

      hahahahahaha FINDLAND SWEDEN AND NORWAY ARE THE MAIN COUNTRIES IN SCANDINAVIA HHAHAHA

    • @Flinnyyyy
      @Flinnyyyy 10 лет назад

      SOSO Denmark, Norway and sweden is scandinavia

    • @MrSOSO12864
      @MrSOSO12864 10 лет назад +1

      shit, man i got that twisted didn't i lol

    • @Sigart
      @Sigart 10 лет назад +1

      SOSO Finland, Sweden and Norway are Fenno-Scandinavia, though. If you want to talk about all five countries (Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden an Finland) that region is called the Nordics or the Nordic countries.

  • @redneckninja313
    @redneckninja313 9 лет назад +2

    The thing about Mämmi is that you eat it wrong. You're not supposed to eat it as is. Add some cream and sugar, it's pretty great then. I used to hate it, but then I actually started eating it right, and it's pretty good.

  • @zukodark
    @zukodark 10 лет назад +4

    The most important points in Norwegian culture, (as a Norwegian, I can confirm it myself), is swearing, annoying dialects, skipping lines and complaining.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  10 лет назад +1

      zukodark I will remember that one :) we are heading to Norway next summer :)

    • @zambimaru
      @zambimaru 10 лет назад

      Sounds a lot like the US.

    • @adelarsen9776
      @adelarsen9776 9 лет назад

      That's only people in Oslo.
      Everyone else is too busy farming, fishing, eating or sleeping to do all those things.

    • @zukodark
      @zukodark 9 лет назад

      Ade Larsen It's not only in Oslo, but most cities in Norway, like Bodø and Trondheim.
      I must say that swearing have gotten better than it was before, but it's still an active part of our culture. I also forgot to mention: we have to written languages we have to learn. Bokmål and Nynorsk.

    • @adelarsen9776
      @adelarsen9776 9 лет назад

      Favorit mat min er Torsk tunge, finnbiff og hval lapskaus

  • @tonykarlsson2175
    @tonykarlsson2175 9 лет назад

    I personally think you should visit norways, swedens or finlands mountains during easter.
    For me it's the best time during the year

  • @yellstrom
    @yellstrom 10 лет назад +33

    Sweden has, by far, the best food in the whole of Scandinavia. Denmark is a close 2nd.

    • @Hammerhook12
      @Hammerhook12 10 лет назад +25

      How the hell can Denmark be a close 2nd when Sweden "by far" has the best food in the whole Scandinavia? ;-)

    • @yellstrom
      @yellstrom 10 лет назад +4

      Hammerhook12
      Don't be that guy.

    • @Hammerhook12
      @Hammerhook12 10 лет назад +8

      You can't really be a close 2nd when the number 1 is BY FAR the best. It's contradictive.... just saying

    • @yellstrom
      @yellstrom 10 лет назад +3

      Hammerhook12
      Dude, I know. I was just thinking about norwegian food while I was typing. ^^

    • @dellas8900
      @dellas8900 10 лет назад +6

      Nope Denmark has the best food...

  • @PlanisGR
    @PlanisGR 11 лет назад

    Did you taste the rotten fish which is a delicacy in Sweden? I'm curious to know how it tastes :P

    • @ljo6116
      @ljo6116 10 лет назад

      it's not rotten, it's FERMENTED. it doesn't taste like it smells, that's for sure. compare it to tasting stinky cheeses. they smell terribly, but can taste great.

  • @latengocomoburro
    @latengocomoburro 10 лет назад +7

    Denmark is ridiculously expensive.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  10 лет назад +4

      latengocomoburro I agree. I so agree... and my wallet just told me he agrees as well :)

    • @Azibo1211
      @Azibo1211 10 лет назад +3

      woltersworld they dont have bad food though. Denmark has some of the best resturants in the world, including the best actually!

    • @latengocomoburro
      @latengocomoburro 10 лет назад

      Laurits Mathiassen Well, if a slice of pizza cost the same as a whole large pizza in the US, imagine how much would a meal cost in one of those places, probably the price of the plane ticket. NO THANKS!!! I rather go eat some meatballs at IKEA,

    • @skrivbok
      @skrivbok 10 лет назад

      But Sweden has the highest individual tax rate in the world, at 57%.

    • @latengocomoburro
      @latengocomoburro 10 лет назад

      skrivbok Both Sweden and Denmark have sort of a communism with elections and human rights.

  • @KajasKrap
    @KajasKrap 10 лет назад

    I love your enthusiasm! But I think you need to go back to Norway if it's been a long time, our food has definetly come a LONG way over the past few years and we're basically all foodies now.

  • @CrypticHG
    @CrypticHG 10 лет назад +3

    Finland is not scandinavia... Its just north europe....

  • @christopherbjrge5841
    @christopherbjrge5841 9 лет назад

    The mountains in Norway like Besseggen. Its just amazing

  • @MrTrondhjem
    @MrTrondhjem 11 лет назад +15

    Ehrm.. Finland is NOT in scandinavia.
    Iceland isn't either
    Finland is an old part of russia, but in around 100 years, they've been pretending to be scandinavian to escape the russian community.

    • @nox4000
      @nox4000 11 лет назад +29

      If you had been paying attention during your history lessons you would know that Finland was very Swedish even during the Russian occupation. Russians didn't try to force their systems or believes here. Russian has never been an official language here, whereas Swedish still is. Our education system and judicial system are almost identical to Swedish counterparts. Hell, they were set up by swedes in the first place.
      You have to be stupid to argue that Finland and its culture are closer to Russia than Sweden.
      I've both Finnish and Swedish citizenship.

    • @MrTrondhjem
      @MrTrondhjem 11 лет назад +2

      still not scandinavian

    • @nox4000
      @nox4000 11 лет назад +6

      Håvard Nesje Did I argue that it was? Finland is part of Fennoscandinavia.

    • @RHYTK
      @RHYTK 10 лет назад +20

      So what? Finland isn´t maybe part of Scandinavia geographically but the culture, people, weather and nature are very similar to Scandinavia. That´s why so many people think that Finland is part of Scandinavia. I don´t understand why it´s so big deal when someone thinks that Finland is part of Scandinavia

    • @JahGuidanze
      @JahGuidanze 10 лет назад

      Sampling Reality And did the argue that it was more Russian? No. Crybaby.

  • @mrnana1324
    @mrnana1324 10 лет назад

    Hi woltersworld. I am going to scandinavia for the summer and I was just wondering if the northern lights are visible during summer

    • @TheLexamix
      @TheLexamix 10 лет назад

      no, but if you go to north Norway or north Sweden, you can see the midnight sun

    • @TheLexamix
      @TheLexamix 10 лет назад

      As I said North Norway

    • @mongonorway6855
      @mongonorway6855 10 лет назад

      Yes it is possible to see northern lighst during summer, but rarely. I wouldn't expect seeing them if I went up north a few weeks.

    • @Egsise
      @Egsise 10 лет назад

      No, at least I haven't seen any and I have been living north from the arctic circle for 30 years.

    • @TheLexamix
      @TheLexamix 10 лет назад

      you haven't seen the northern lights?

  • @Etswe
    @Etswe 8 лет назад +5

    If you´re cheap; Don´t go here!

    • @thomasaarvik
      @thomasaarvik 8 лет назад

      Sad but true

    • @davidc3324
      @davidc3324 6 лет назад

      Lennart Andersson ok, I won't.

    • @forteastro6996
      @forteastro6996 6 лет назад

      Yeah...
      Got preferable places already: Poland, Mexicali, Japan, Philippines, etc.

  • @user-zi4sz8kj1g
    @user-zi4sz8kj1g 9 лет назад

    If you are going to visit scandinavia and have a bit of money I would recomend flying to Gothenburg live at a hotel and just do enjoy life. And when you're done with that just rent a car and drive down to Ullared and visit Gekås(scandinavias biggest mall kind of.) When you're done in Ullared you could drive over to Denmark.

  • @polish1227
    @polish1227 10 лет назад +4

    Beautiful blonde women :))

  • @ketjuariittaa
    @ketjuariittaa 6 лет назад

    In Finland we have nearly 10 000 lakes. So fresh water fishing or boat trips are thing that you have nowhere else in the world. Most unigue is Lake Saimaa. Fishing lisens are 50€ for whole year. Rapid river fishing cost more.

  • @Badiouian
    @Badiouian 11 лет назад +3

    Finland is not part of Scandinavia. And Island?!? Why not throw in Estonia and Poland when you're at it. History lesson: Scandinavia consists of Sweden, Denmark and Norway. The biggest reason for this is that the union is more based on linguistic than geographical commonalities. Finnish has nothing to do with the Scandinavian languages. I'm quite frankly tired of foreigners coming here and think that they can dictate the rules. I know you are an American but that's not an exquse. When you are traveling outside America please try to restrain your empirialist impulses and let us define what we are and what we belong to. Thank you.

    • @Badiouian
      @Badiouian 11 лет назад

      ***** I'm sorry, but it's not like this is a debate - Scandinavia consists only of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and everyone in Scandinavia knows it. Just because Iceland wants to become part of Scandinavia doesn't mean that it is suddenly part of Scandinavia. Iceland - and Finland - is part of what we in Scandinavia call "Norden" or what in English you call "the Nordic countries". Also - Icelandic is not at all intelligible for anyone in Scandinavia. So, there is a big difference between Norden and Scandinavia, and alot of "foreigners" doesn't seem to realise this. And it's not like this is a controversial subject in Scandinavia, everyone here knows and agrees that these three countries constitute Scandinavia. The only ones that might not agree is people outside Scandinavia. But I don't see that as a problem. And that some people don't consider Denmark part of Scandinavia is just not true. And the reason you give for this is very strange. The first example you give is that Denmark is so mixed with Norway. This is strange because it's so illogical: Norway is also part of Scandinavia, so how can that be a problem? Your next example is Germany, but then again - Germany is not part of the lingustic/historical/cultural heritage that makes up Scandinavia. So, to end at the beginning: Scandinavia is Sweden, Denmark and Norway.

    • @Badiouian
      @Badiouian 11 лет назад

      ***** Sorry, my mistake: my response to the last example about Germany dosen't make sense at all. But, again, I don't see the problem. I have never heard that argument about Denmark before in my life. It's very strange. And, after all, Denmark and Germany are two different countries with very different history, linguistic traits, and so on. So I don't see why this should be a reason for Denmark not being part of Scandinavia. It's a very strange argumentation. By the way, where are you from?

    • @Badiouian
      @Badiouian 11 лет назад

      ***** You say that many Scandinavians view the Nordic countries as Scandinavia. This is just not true. Every Scandinavian knows that there's a big differens between Scandinavia and the Nordic countries. Otherwise there would be no reason to have two different names for it. The two names designates two different things: the Nordic countries and the Scandinavian countries. Every historian will tell you this. There is no ongoing debate about this. At least not in Scandinavia. You can, which you propably already have, go to Wikipedia to read all about this. I am half Swedish and half Danish born and raised in Sweden, so you and I are both part of the "Nordic community". And I agree with you we should definitely work for a better cooperation between the Nordic countries. Perhaps start a joint tv-network and Daily Newspaper as a kind of cultural exchange. Absolutely. But my point is just that this still wouldn't make Åland or Greenland part of Scandinavia. And any confusion surrounding this topic has to to with that fact that they just don't know what Scandinavia is. And I'm not just talking about people outside Scandinavia but also people within Scandinavia who are clearly confused about this. To take an example: my brother, who was born and raised in Denmark, always thought that Finland was part of Scandinavia until he looked it up. So my point is that just because you talk with people and get many different anwers doesn't mean that there is an ongoing debate about this, it just means that they simply don't know what is called what and what is part of what. But that doesn't mean that there is no clear answer to this question. Never confuse beliefs with facts. But, of course, this also dosen't mean that we exclude you from feeling that we belong together, we belong together by being part of "Norden", the Nordic countries. But I absolutely agree with you that our bond could be even stronger, and I think that would be a nice thing. Another way to go about it is, of course, to just "change to rules" and skip the name "Norden" altogether and just call it Scandinavia. Maybe it will happen in the future, who knows.

    • @helsinkisuomi
      @helsinkisuomi 11 лет назад +1

      *****
      Wait a minute, Finnish and Russian belong to two separate language families. Finnish is under the Uralic language family while Russian is under the Indo-European family.

    • @TheLexamix
      @TheLexamix 10 лет назад

      helsinkisuomi I was waiting for that xP

  • @ramdalion
    @ramdalion 10 лет назад

    hey Woltersworld! next time you visit stockholm i suggest ( if you have not allredy been there) you visit the restaurant/bar "Sjätte tunnan" in Gammla stan its a medival/viking kinda restaurant/bar wich serves fitting foot fot the theme and their Mead is rly good! (not the absolut best Mead you can get but still worth the money)

  • @Zavatari
    @Zavatari 11 лет назад

    Sounds great except for the possibility of an overcast day, and the consequent lack of balconies in the pictures I see. Even on a clear summer day, the sun will be lower in the sky and provide less light -- albeit for a longer day.

  • @spm116
    @spm116 10 лет назад

    Wolter downplays the pickpocket situation, but don't take anything for granted there. I was almost pickpocketed while in Copenhagen, outside of Tivoli Garden. Also, the tour guides will sometimes warn you about the pickpockets in the major cities.

  • @TheNorthernSurvivel
    @TheNorthernSurvivel 10 лет назад +2

    What you said about the food i consider incorrect, the Scandinavian countries is usually top 3 in the European food competitions. I don’t know where you been, but in Gothenburg Sweden as well in Stockholm we have world class restaurants, you just need to pay... Expensive. The restaurant "Fond" in Gothenburg has visitors from all over the world traveling only to eat there. Good video :)
    I’m Swedish by the way!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  10 лет назад

      All I am saying... travel the world... you see French, Italian even German restaurants... but you never really see too many Swedish restaurants with lines out the door ;)

    • @TheNorthernSurvivel
      @TheNorthernSurvivel 10 лет назад

      Well Obama asked a Swedish chef to become his personal chef, so what i mean is that you need to go to the right places to get a good experience :) The same Chef drives one of the most popular restaurants in New York. :) The only problem in Sweden with fancy restaurants is the price, its normal that the main course usually cost around 500kr (70 dollars).

    • @TheLexamix
      @TheLexamix 10 лет назад

      our food taste different than theirs, and can therefore not appeal to them. Our chefs are good, but not fast-food places.

    • @Bloink
      @Bloink 10 лет назад

      Guys.... Just eat some meatballs and mashed potatoes, no need for expensive stuff... ^_^

  • @huda111
    @huda111 9 лет назад

    This was a great video about our part of the world:=) During winter we're very grumpy and barely tolerate each other, so the best times to come are in the warm periods lol

  • @nabilbarghouthi
    @nabilbarghouthi 10 лет назад

    man you really great about the way you describe things

  • @Ingrid0410
    @Ingrid0410 9 лет назад

    I love Sweden because all my relatives are there! I feel right at home every time I step off the plane! I love their fish, fish and more fish. The salmon the the toothpaste tube. lol. I love their Beer! Class 1, 2, 3, 4 lol. I love the clean-ness about the city!

  • @basketball4ever231
    @basketball4ever231 10 лет назад +1

    Denmark, Sweden and Norway are Scandinavia, this is due to their background and similiar languages. Some will consider Finland whom where under Sweden for a long time and some will consider Iceland apart of Scandinavia due to it being under Norway and later Denmark for a long time. But by that standard Scotland and parts of England would be a part of Scandinavia as well. They were under viking (most notably Norwegian and Danish) influence and they had a quite similar language for a long time.
    The Nordic countries, being Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Greeland (even though they are technically under Denmark, The Faroe Islands and Åland, all have a strong comradery. Quite a few mix up Scandinavia and the Nordic countries, no big deal.

  • @KristerAndersson-nc8zo
    @KristerAndersson-nc8zo 9 лет назад +1

    And New York and San Francisco are considered cheap?

    • @christiangainey1223
      @christiangainey1223 9 лет назад

      Not from an American perspective of "cheap" but compared to many Scandinavian cities, yes, however San Francisco is probably the most expensive city in the U.S.

    • @KristerAndersson-nc8zo
      @KristerAndersson-nc8zo 9 лет назад

      Christian Gainey I know I have been there and I Always manage to choose to travel when the exchangerate is the worst, when in S.F the ratio was 10 SEK to a dollar, 6 months later the ratio was 6 SEK to a dollar, and then came 2002 I was visiting N.Y and again the ratio was 9 SEK to a dollar. first time I visited N.Y was in the 80ies 4,70 SEK to a dollar that was fun.

  • @mfg597
    @mfg597 10 лет назад +1

    Expensive in Sweden?

  • @hasanmahamud9765
    @hasanmahamud9765 9 лет назад

    moi,
    before visit any place i try to find ur videos because ''5 thing'' love & hate r really helpful.. oke i am living finland & i really so loved what u said about scandinavia.. i am waiting to see a video about ''10 real ancient place in europe''.

  • @knalletorget
    @knalletorget 9 лет назад +1

    Great vid´s! As a Swede it´s fun to see and hear someone from another country "nail it" so perfectly about what is "Scandinavian" and what to disslike and love. =)
    I Promise, if you ever visit Gothenburg i´ll hook you up with the best restaurants, sights, things to do and all that good stuff. =)

  • @nopenope5691
    @nopenope5691 9 лет назад

    The reason why many argue whether Finland is a part of Scandinavia or not, is because in English, when you say Scandinavia, you mean Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. However, in, for example, Norway, when you say Scandinavia, you mean Norway, Sweden and Denmark. When we talk about Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland, we have a term that, directly translated from Norwegian to English, would be something like "the northern countries".

  • @spm116
    @spm116 10 лет назад

    I was in Scandinavia (Denmark, Sweden, Norway) in 2010. Yes, it's expensive, but I had known that for many years. As for the food, there are great restaurants in Copenhagen and elsewhere, but they are quite expensive. Hotel dinner buffets were quite bland and the lunches along the highways weren't good. Good salads are expensive when they are available, but mostly not available in the hotel dining rooms.. However, we had a great smoked salmon dinner in Stockholm and later, for lunch, the most delicious Swedish meatballs I have ever tasted.