he looks like the only brunette in the series, they probably wanted to be inclusive...as inclusive as they can be. I doubt any dark skinned person will agree with that picnic question they keep asking everyone. I'm on board with all the asocial questions they keep asking, but they lost me at picnics on icebergs.
Someone should do a middle eastern version of this: Bread or pita? (Pita) How much sugar would you put in your tea? (Enough to make it slush) And your coffee? (Nothing!) Milk in either? (hell, no! But mint is appropriate for tea and cardemon for coffee) What is "too hot" for a day out (35 degrees celsius, below that, it's fine) Do you like falafel? (Who doesn't?) How loud is too loud for a neigbor? (What's "loud"? I just join the party! Or fight!)
Crossing the street at a red light should be neutral since we do not have jaywalking laws in Sweden but you can get fined for it in Denmark so it is nothing nordic about waiting for a green light or jaywalking. You can get fined in Sweden too if you disturb traffic but not if the coast is clear.
The red light thing is bull. All Swedes crosses the streets against red lights. I see it in my town every day. We even cross the street where there's no crossing.
What??? We even have the term taco Fredag! (Taco Fridays) Its popular if you have children, just put out ingredients and they choose what they like. I lived in Texas for a year and obviously Swedish tacos are not the same.... and myself I am more of a burrito person:)
@@jibber2000 Do you really? Ok. Let me guess, you also have the term "mello"... I know (since the 1970s) that this is hard to grasp for conformist and socialist swedes, but not all people are alike... Sweden, like all other societies has social groups and sub cultures, typically with wastly differing views on what life is all about.
@@edvins8863 I'm genuinely so happy to have learned this fact. I find it so funny. I'm Danish and have been to Sweden several times but I never knew this... And tacos is probably one of the last dishes I would associate with Sweden lol.
+27% for only sometimes cheating the line........ bruh, that should have been a negative. Way too generous when giving points, not strict enough when taking away points :/ Sorry for complaining, I just feel like he got way too high of a score
Yep. Most people, in at least Norway and Sweden, eat it once during the weekend. often on Fridays, but some eat it on Saturdays. Almost every supermarket has half an isle of taco ingredients
@@martinhate3113 he still looks Nordic ...what you mention doesn't determine his looks...there are also Jewish blondes ...or Muslim blondes...grow up pal..
"I eat fish tacos" Should have been -30
Jonas Bugjerde I wonder what his deal is with tacos and the “nice” restaurant reference was about? Hole in the was Mexican restaurants are the best.
''I'm a tea-person'' *Nordic percentage has declined to the core of the earth*
Hahahha vad menas ens vi svenskar älskar te🙄
Bruh eg drikke te ganske ofte. Liker ikkje kaffi.
Han e min favorit karaktär på serien asså :D
And also, I disagree that he is 74%, he should be low 50s
he looks like the only brunette in the series, they probably wanted to be inclusive...as inclusive as they can be. I doubt any dark skinned person will agree with that picnic question they keep asking everyone. I'm on board with all the asocial questions they keep asking, but they lost me at picnics on icebergs.
He is zero percent Nordic. He is actually jewish.
@@theburnlootmurderchannel4380no he isn’t
Someone should do a middle eastern version of this:
Bread or pita? (Pita)
How much sugar would you put in your tea? (Enough to make it slush)
And your coffee? (Nothing!)
Milk in either? (hell, no! But mint is appropriate for tea and cardemon for coffee)
What is "too hot" for a day out (35 degrees celsius, below that, it's fine)
Do you like falafel? (Who doesn't?)
How loud is too loud for a neigbor? (What's "loud"? I just join the party! Or fight!)
That would be obvious from their treating of women
Crossing the street at a red light should be neutral since we do not have jaywalking laws in Sweden but you can get fined for it in Denmark so it is nothing nordic about waiting for a green light or jaywalking. You can get fined in Sweden too if you disturb traffic but not if the coast is clear.
I haven't ever heard of one single person, who ever got a fine for walking on a red light in Denmark though.
@@tsunemi4869 Still people are waiting for the green light much more often in DK compared to SE.
Lie David!!!! I met you at ”La Neta” in Stockholm, mexican fastfoodplace 😂
Sometimes i cheat...........*pause*..........in the queue! (wink wink)
Red light pulls down? Have the person who made this been in a Nordic country? Everyone does that.
this is so hilarious
The red light thing is bull. All Swedes crosses the streets against red lights. I see it in my town every day. We even cross the street where there's no crossing.
yup, this is total bs and made for americans who think of scandinavian stereotypes.
was thinking the same thing
When did tacos become a Nordic thing... Is there a large Mexican community in the Nordic countries like what...
Its just been a classic dish here since like the late 90s. 🤷♀️ Its tradition to eat it "every friday".
taco friday my dude
I'm curious what the Nordic version of a taco is like.
@@moonlily1 Lutefisk and reindeer meat...
@@osaniss Speak for yourself. None in my family have ever eaten tacos (in Sweden).
Swedish rye bread does not count as real rye bread! It is Waaaaaaaaaay to sweet compared to danish rye bread.
He’s danish
I know no Swedes that eat tacos a lot, at least not when in Sweden.
tbf its quite hard to find good tacos in scandinavia i feel like, dont think ive ever seen any place sell them in denmark atleast
People eat it at home. Not in restaurants.
What??? We even have the term taco Fredag! (Taco Fridays) Its popular if you have children, just put out ingredients and they choose what they like. I lived in Texas for a year and obviously Swedish tacos are not the same.... and myself I am more of a burrito person:)
@@jibber2000 Do you really? Ok. Let me guess, you also have the term "mello"... I know (since the 1970s) that this is hard to grasp for conformist and socialist swedes, but not all people are alike... Sweden, like all other societies has social groups and sub cultures, typically with wastly differing views on what life is all about.
Is that the dude from smileys people,
Richard Todd yep fine actor he is
He is indeed, wasn’t aware he’s Swedish, seems to b a lot of swedes making it big in Hollywood industry, good job
@@richardtodd5418 He's danish, born in sweden :)
What on earth does eating tacos have to do with being Nordic? lol
quietastronaut Swedens inoffical national food dish
Max Johansson Oh really? I didn't know that. It seems so random though, I'd love to hear the story behind a mexican dish being so loved in Sweden lol
quietastronaut yeah i know its very random hahah
quietastronaut if you don’t eat tacos every friday you can not call yourself a swede ;)
@@edvins8863 I'm genuinely so happy to have learned this fact. I find it so funny. I'm Danish and have been to Sweden several times but I never knew this... And tacos is probably one of the last dishes I would associate with Sweden lol.
I hate coffee!!! I don't talk to strangers unless I'm drunk! I don't dance!
Isn't it 33rd, not 33th?
Wait .. tea is also Scandinavian??
No, and neither are Khazars.
I can tell you how Nordic this guy is:
None.
Next.
He literally is
Crossing street against red is normal in Sweden atleast
especially in Stockholm, Malmö and Gothenburg
+27% for only sometimes cheating the line........ bruh, that should have been a negative.
Way too generous when giving points, not strict enough when taking away points :/ Sorry for complaining, I just feel like he got way too high of a score
This dude will appear in latest Bond movie...No Time to Die...but dont know much about his character
He also appeared as Gorbachev in the Chernobyl series on HBO.
This guy is perpetually Nordic ...
he plays a russian in mcmafia! really thought he was russian!
@@lothbrok2770 He is Jewish and Ashkenazi.
@@Lavard-tr7luno he isn’t
So apparently I am from India but I am still like 80% Nordic.
Yes some Indians probably are more Nordic than this guy, he is not even Nordic at all, he is actually jewish.
I thought tacos was a Norwegian thing alone
I believe it's mexican :)
Do nordic people eat tacos a lot...?
Yep. Most people, in at least Norway and Sweden, eat it once during the weekend. often on Fridays, but some eat it on Saturdays. Almost every supermarket has half an isle of taco ingredients
No, never tried it.
"David"... "Dencik"... 0%
We have a lot of David, and not even jewish (as you probably tried to impliy) for the most part.
@@herrbonk3635 yes but David dencik is Ashkenazi Jew
@@Србомбоница86 I know that, but the point was that the name David does not prove anything.
This dude doesn't looks nordic
Because all nordic people have blue eyes and blonde Hair, right? 🤦🏼♀️
Tht's because he's not. The name gives it away.
His father was born to Jewish family in Slovakia. They fled to Denmark because slovak nationalists came to power during the WWII era.
@@MultiHugobugo not all Nordics have blonde hair and blue eyes... I could be Nordic and I have dark hair and hazel eyes... You are misinformed...
@@martinhate3113 he still looks Nordic ...what you mention doesn't determine his looks...there are also Jewish blondes ...or Muslim blondes...grow up pal..
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