"We have trees" = more than one. "We have a lot of trees" from an Icelandic person = 1 small forest "We have a lot of trees" from a Canadian = 1 000 massive forests. (idk about the rest of the world xd)
So the one about trees is at least partially true. When I first went to Iceland in the mid-2000s, my Icelandic tour guide told me that there were very few trees in the most of Iceland, but there was one place in the south which *actually* had a wood. When I travelled with the group, I found this largely to be true; the "trees" that were found in the rest of the country were really quite stunted, almost bonzai-fied to the point of being little more than shrubs. However, when I went again in 2018, I saw more trees than I remembered the first time, even though it was winter this time not summer. I wonder if there has been some tree-planting going on in that time as most of the trees I saw were quite young ones.
@@isquirtmilkfrommyeye When i studied blacksmithing, one of my teatchers told me a storry about when he went to Island to work at a museum event. During said event he spoke to one of the emplyees about taking a walk in a forest to see the difference between Swedish and Islandic forests. And since he diden´t want to get lost in a forign land he asked what he should do if he got lost. The awnser was a short laugh and "stand up".
Oddly, Iceland never had "vikings". They are descended from people called vikings. The colonies weren't vikings but they were/are.....sort of. Icelandic peoples never raided anyone to my knowledge. I'm not sure if the "killer viking" genetics ever had any basis in Iceland honestly. The US (white people perspective) was not founded by warrior culture either.
A viking might actually apologize if he thought he'd taken something without winning it appropriately first. But that's really just before he wins it, often with an axe. Because law and stuff, can't look like a thief in front of the gods. There is a story about one who did just that, he got away after being captured and stole a treasure on his way out. He felt bad, so he turned around and went back and killed the guy and his family and burnt his house down. He felt like he earned it then.
@@wiptide I'd have to FIND it again! It stuck in my my mind because it was so far removed from the common narrative concerning them. If I run across it again I'll post.
@@spencermoss5528 no, iceland was named such because hrafna-flóki saw a bunch of ice by the beaches when he came there, and greenland was named such because they needed more colonists
@@magnikristinsson Greenland was actually green when it was discovered since there where a local climate change slightly before and after the Viking age that made Greenland a few degrees warmer.
As a Canadian it's hilarious that Icelanders think that Americans are too apologetic. Canadians think they're rude and don't apologize enough 😂 edit: i made this comment as a joke 10 months ago lol so hilarous seeing all these Yanks getting triggered
Yea, honestly.. going crazy this summer. They are murdering my left arm, which has a pretty fresh tattoo so I cannot scratch etc. I might just have to consider moving as well.
I spent a semester studying ecology abroad in Iceland. There used to be almost no trees in Iceland due to deforestation. Now there are about 2% land covering of trees. Very exciting.
I'm from Costa Rica. Back in the day there wasn't too much environmental conscience in this country. That changed during the 80's. More and more areas were declared protected and we now cover around 25 percent of the surface of our land under protection. There are many national parks that are visited by tourists and I can assume every city has at least a park with trees. So yeah, it's like a recovery story.
Hrafna: I don't know a single person who rides horses for fun. Who makes up these 'horse theories'?! Me (Russian): [feeding a polar bear with penguins and vodka] So true! Stereotypes are indestructible!
@L Steiner Russia is too large to describe it with vodka, caviar and fur coats. It was a joke, of course. As for me personally I drink no alcohol and don't like caviar (besides it's rather expensive). And I hate fur coats for there are much warmer, more eco-friendly and convenient winter jackets.
Icelandic DNA testing has shown that there is an unusually high amount of mitochondrial DNA matching people in Ireland. Since mitochondrial DNA is passed from mother to daughter, the female kidnapping stories likely hold some truth. There is mention, from their own tales, of the early colonists raiding Ireland and taking their women with them to Iceland. Apparently they had a shortage of Nordic women willing to go.
I’m Mexican and I would find that a lot of Nordic countries are not as talkative as my people, but I love how direct they are, I love Iceland would definitely love to visit. Also with the stereotypes... oh boy, I could write a book about that about my country 🙄 so I feel you
3:02 As a german I *can’t* relate at all😂 Everything has to be planned at least 2 weeks before the actual event. A place for everything and everything at it’s place.😊
In Germany we donʼt say “Ok, see you tomorrow”, we say „Weiß nicht, ob ich das so kurzfristig schaffe, muss morgen Abend noch meine Katze von der Loslösegruppe abholen und danach bin ich vielleicht zu müde :/“ and I think thatʼs beautiful.
Ich find das aber eher nervig, spontane Sachen sind immer viel besser! Am meisten fällt mir auf wie gern die Leute planen, wenn Reisekataloge so seltsame komplett durchgeplante All-Inclusive-Urlaube anbieten. Ich denke mir dann immer “Wer will denn sowas?!“, aber den meisten scheint's zu gefallen xD
Tyler Stull hahaha I was thinking the same thing! It was super cute and innocent of her to be all “it’s not an app!!”, when whether or not there is an app is irrelevant lol. It’s interesting how we don’t tend to see things that everyone we know does, when we only know one way of life. Like how North Americans (if no one else) don’t consider the impact of sitting in chairs has on their health, because “everyone” sits on chairs, and so everyone has these symptoms for better or worse. Just fascinating!
That website is to look at your family tree. Has nothing to do with the dating scene. Here in Iceland, we know our family far enough back to know if we are dating a relative 😅
As a finn who went to Iceland one year ago; no you do not have a lot of trees 😂 Maybe I think this way because we have a s***load of forests in Finland.
@@Dave.1211 we drove around the whole country. But that is what I loved about Iceland the most; different views than what I am used to. It was almost funny at some point to only see rocks and then a random lonely tiny tree in the middle of it all. 😍
2:26 this is called „dirty blond“ „Straßenköterblond“ here in Germany. Just not the light Barbie blond everyone thinks about when hearing „blond“. But it still is blond.
From another Icelander here, there are actually a lot of horses here and many people participate in like horse riding. But i guess that's mostly in smaller towns and not in the city, i know a LOT of people who own and ride horses for fun. // Myndi segja að hestamennskan sé mun meiri í landsbyggðinni, alveg fullt af hesthúsum td. á vestfjörðum og hef oft séð fólk í reiðtúr þar. Veit ekki hvernig það er á höfuðborgarsvæðinu samt...
Það er líka fullt af hestum í höfuðborgarsvæðinu, það er fullt af hesthúsum og svo líka stór hestaferða fyritæki td íshestar, hraunhestar og eldhestar. Það er sammt mest í hafnarfirði. 😉
about icelanders not saying sorry when passing people in a shop or anything, i'm norwegian and yeah. even if people are ACTUALLY in the way, we will just wait for them to move or just stand there till they realize we wanna pass. and you are right it has nothing to do with being rude, it's just not our culture to do these things :D
In America, When I see people move to pass, I say Thank you, When people are taking up time, well...they end up moving and say sorry cuz they know others are trying to shop too. If people are just in too much of a dangg hurry, well, then they can wait a moment. When someone dies, I dont say Sorry either...like why am I sorry, I didnt do anything wrong.... I give my respects to them and Family.
I think Thor would take care of any aggressive Jötnar. But he would ask for some wine in exchange. And the problem is, most Icelanders are Christian now. Probably they'd have to ask Jesus for archangel Michael's protection. Hmmm.
I also didn’t know what people meant when they asked my if we don’t have trees, and I always used to answer of course we have trees, but now I understand what they mean. We really don’t have trees they are short, compared to the ones in warmer climates, and if you go outside the city you don’t see any trees, like if your driving on highways in other countries and there are trees everywhere.
yees..icelandic "trees" are nothing in comare to trees in other countries. for example we have forests EVERYWHERE.. when you go out of city ar village there are forests.. in iceland its lava..
Yeah when I went there I was like ‘oh, indeed there are no trees’ and the Icelandic guy said ‘yes we do, why people think we don’t, look at those’ and everyone was like ‘lmao’ ‘for elves maybe’ ‘these are plants mate’ 🤣🤣💗
Having lived in Alaska, most of the trees are scrubby little black spruce. There are areas with deciduous forest, but the tree line is low so they are mostly at low elevations. Above the tree line it’s mostly non-forested tundra. I would guess that Iceland is similar in it’s climate and terrain. I miss the long days in summer and long nights in winter. Now I live in Oakland, CA.
Your videos show up in my recommendation so many times, but somehow i watch it everytimes and actually enjoyed it! Never interested about icelandic whatsoever before but this is a good fun content, i hope you have a bright future, cheers
I live in Florida (USA) and there are SO MANY things that could go wrong... Raptors, snakes, coyotes, dogs, alligators, sun and heat, mosquitoes, random hourly downpours of rain etc. 😆
I'm Swedish, and I would call that dark blonde. And blonde people darken by age. I was really blond as a kid, but now I'm darker then her. But still blonde.
Yes, she has dark blonde hair, like all adults with natural blonde hair. Natural platinum hair is only in children. All adult women with platinum hair are fake.
Wow, that's first time I hear this. Must have missed it, clearly. Could you tell me where is it found in the Bible that Jesus promised a world without sin?
@Steven Paul okay let's hear this solution Jesus supposedly gave everybody. I don't see anything out of Christianity except the same kind of violence we get out of Islam. You Christians and Islam Jews all talk a lot about not sinning but you propagate it more than anybody. You believe in your Jesus but I sincerely doubt that your Jesus believes in you because you people do not live anything of what he taught
woman he’s not wrong. In Luke 6:37 Jesus said “Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven.” I don’t consider myself religious. That’s the only verse I can actually quote. But some of the most judgmental people I’ve met go to church every Sunday. People have been killing each other over religion for thousands of years.
CrimsonGreaver yeah 6 months of darkness is bc in the winter we only get 2-4 hours of sun so it comes up at 11-12 and leaves 13-15. But now in the summer it never goes down
@CrimsonGreaver In 1 year, there is more daylight in Reykjavik than in Miami. There are northern lights and no night at all is also a problem without opaque curtains. The light is beautiful in the winter time because it's seems like a few hours long sunrise or sunset.
The worst is dark early when you wake up to work , I like winter in rvk, every swimming pool is outside but storms wind is too strong and is headache alot
Very interesing video, though once I saw a video from Dating Beyond Borders in Iceland and at the begining of this video you appear with a guy checking out the famous app. Lol
I spent two weeks in Iceland driving the ring road and staying in as many towns as I could. Most of the people I met in shops and restaurants were polish, so my attempts at learning Icelandic were wasted... I was really hoping to make Icelandic people laugh at my pronunciation. I can say that Iceland does have trees, very short trees.
I've taken a DNA test for genealogical purposes, and I've learnt quite a lot about DNA. According to researchers Icelanders seems to come from both Vikings and Celts. The male Vikings from Norway, Denmark and Sweden, brought women from Scotland (Celts) to Iceland. You can read more about it here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelanders#Genetics
To clarify the thing about pineapple on pizza: Our president did say that he doesn't like it, but also that he's glad he doesn't actually have the power to ban it. Thus it remains perfectly legal, which is good because I love it.
I'm not sure about the exact figure, but a very high proportion of Icelanders do have Irish genes. It goes both wsys though, most people in Ireland have Norse genes. Red hair is not a Gaelic thing, for example, it comes from Norse blood.
@@mickburton6838 then that would mean you're very dumb. how can you think that shit could be even remotely possible to be true? how can you not realize that was anti-norse propaganda? from christian priests and politicians in mainland europe to scare the population against the vikings. and contrary to what the fake version of history you heard says, vikings weren't pirates and murderers who attacked christian coasts, they were mostly traders, and the wars they participate everybody did too including christians. for territory, resources and the usual. swedish vikings [my heritage] founded cities and trading posts, including the one that would later become russia, and even served as a mercenary military force for the byzantine emperor, and by mercenary i mean that yes they were paid, but were bound by honor and oaths. if you research you will see how respected and loved they were by the population of the eastern roman empire [constantinople], defending them from muslim raids in multiple occasions. the vikings were sailors and warriors that ''myth'' is simply a joke if anything but there was a kidnapping of beautiful women in iceland indeed, except it wasn't committed by icelanders or vikings, but by moors\berbers who raided iceland in the 1600's and took icelandic women as slaves to be sold in the slave markets of north africa as sex slaves, for the muslim harems. girls in mainland europe were kidnapped too. there's a folk song in iceland about that episode called turkjaranid [Turkish Abductions]. but isn't it funny when whites\europeans are the victims nobody talks about it? just like nobody is talking about the afrikaaner genocide that is happening in south africa right now. and by nobody i mean the western media. it's much more interesting for the jewish anti-european agenda for whites to always be depicted as the villains, and for our existence as a race, culture and civilisation to be undesirable ps, i know a lot about iceland cause my mother is icelandic, she left iceland for mainland scandinavia in the late 70's when she was a teenager, to escape poverty, hunger and prolonged climate that didn't allow food to grow
@My beautiful and amazing Princess ....You have read far too much into my original post. I was merely inferring that the woman in the video is beautiful. Save your history lessons for those who both need and want them. My real last name is Nordic.
Nim Boo The reason why those you listed don’t look Scandinavian is because they are not Scandinavian. Obviously my original comment was just a throw away compliment using poetic license to carry it. It didn’t require a couple of right wing nationalists cherry picking Viking history from what could be a Wikipedia page to back up their prejudices in the modern day against Muslims and other non-Scandinavian people in general.
@@mickburton6838 ikr like no offense to them but it was pretty obvious idk why they felt like they needed to tirade, crusade and write an article tf. "Anti-Norse" ??? I gave up reading
I absolutely loved Iceland. I lived there for a year. I laughed at a lot of these. But most of the Icelanders I met were great people, as long as you treated them with respect and went there wanting to learn they took you under their wing. I would love to go back some day!
@@kasperknutsen8283 Its dark blonde lol. Maybe for scandinavian standards is brown, but in most countries where people are with predominantly darker features, her hair will be considered blonde.
@@athen3212 Albanians of Albania seem to drink a lot of raki. though. I have been to Albania quite a lot a lot and have often been offered a glass of raki when visiting the family-in-law etc. And I received a bottle of raki as a gift to bring home for my father the first time I visited the country. But it's probably different outside Albania, like in Kosovo, for the reasons you mention.
As a Swede moving to Scotland in 2002 I noticed a slight difference compared to Sweden. One was that apparently I was rude as I never apologised enough or said "thank tou" to everything. As with Icelandic, Swedes don't do it that much. I was like, why are you apologising all the time? It was like for everything and still is...like if someone bumps in to you in a shop you apologise as you was the one standing in their way! How dare I go outside the front door! 🤣 However, you kind of get used to it Hahaha In Scotland folk talk non stop 😅. And after 17 years living here ( about 30km/ 20miles south of Glasgow), I talk more now than I ever did in Sweden, yet, I'm not talking enough small talk, another thing we're not very good at as a Swede. Great video and I really enjoyed it. Ooh, I forgot, nope, Sweden doesn't have polar bears walking the street either, but we do have brown bears. 👍
You see sorry as word is not sometimes ment as appology, more like "sorry mate, I'm coming through, move away", just letting them know you are just passing through.
In the US when someone in a service profession asks you "How are you today?" They are asking specifically about your shopping experience. If your coworker asks you "how are you doing today" they are probably asking about your work-related tasks or weird customers unless you are close friends. If your friend or spouse asks you "how are you doing today?" They are asking a more in depth question. Otherwise, generally, really answering the question openly and honestly is considered inappropriate disclosure or oversharing. Most Americans do not apologize unless they cut in front of you to grab an item off the grocery shelf while you are looking at the shelf of items thinking about your selection. Anything more unless they bump into you is probably to get some kind of weird attention or possibly weird flirting techniques. I live in the Pacific Northwest. Thank you for making a cultural video about Iceland. It was interesting.
I was lucky enough to visit Iceland in October 2018 for 2 weeks. Beautiful country! If I had been offered a job there and had any confidence I could become fluent in Icelandic, I would still be there. I am originally from Tennessee in the United States. I have a friend (also from the South in the US) who was once asked if she rode a pig to school. I think when people know you live in a rural place, they assume you ride horses, pigs, etc. Thanks for clearing up the dating app myth; I had actually heard that one.
Ahaha reading this comment is strange because I live in TN and am really really interested in Scandinavia in general but specifically am learning Norwegian and want to visit/stay in Norway and it would be such a huge dream come true to visit Iceland someday and in the future want to try to learn some Icelandic as well. Congrats for getting to visit that's really cool!
Everyone I’ve met had always thought that we (Icelandic people) were Inuits (Eskimos) because of the way Björk looks. They’re always shocked when they see the blonde hair, blue eyes and fair skin that my mom’s family has
Exactly, Inuits never made it as far east as Iceland. Greenland is the only place where the Norse and Inuit people coexisted (Norsemen arrived first btw). I suppose Björk is the most known Icelandic. A less famous Icelandic would be Emiliana Torrini, she got a bit of fame when she participated in the soundtrack of LOTR.
Caitríona Ó hAodha Yes! Historically we have lots of Irish inhabitants, sadly because of slavery/abduction of Irish women by the Vikings so nowadays Iceland incorporates some aspects of Irish culture. We also have many ginger people because of the Irish descendant.
we don't have a word for 'please' in finnish either! of course we are polite in situations where it's needed but never more than necessary... your "ughh" expression about someone passing by is so true, i don't understand it either why someone would have to apologize for not even touching me... in finland we'll just either be more straightforward or not say anything at all, these 'small talk' and 'overly polite' cultures don't exist here :D
In Gàidhlig it's "ma 's e bhur toil e" which translates to "if it is pleasing to you," ... but really just means "if you like it," even though it gets used wherever English uses "please."
Does the government pay foreign men to marry icelandic women? "NO" me: Fuuuuuuuuuuuuu.... As an Italian I can appreciate the icelanders hating pineapple on pizza's...you earned my deepest respect
No clue. but to this day (also positive for my line of work, being a big rig driver) I tend to sleep better with the slight sound of rain and or wind and or traffic outside
I define blonde as hair that is yellow, whether it is dark, light, medium, if it is yellow it is blonde. Your hair is what I would consider dark blonde
Yes, she has dark blonde hair, like all adults with natural blonde hair. Natural platinum blonde hair is only in children. All adult women with platinum blonde are fake.
5:22 yeah you kinda contradict yourself there, in the Dating beyond borders channel where you play an Icelander you kinda tell us there is such an app.
@@rodrigovieira3330 that explains the videos about Texan men and women. The Texan man was pretty close, the Texan woman was just a stereotype, and we don't say "Bless your heart ". We say "SHUT THE F*** UP!"🤣
There are quite a few on RUclips, some by linguists and whatnot, but I wouldn’t mind one from Hrafna. Icelandic is interesting because, if nothing else, it’s the only Scandinavian language still intelligible with Old Norse (due to isolation). Meaning that educated Icelanders who are competent in the language can usually read Norse sagas, without having to translate.
Great video! I was just thinking about the ice giant thing... according to the Eddas / norse mythology there were ice giants, the world was created by / on Ymer (long story) who in fact was a giant. I'm from Sweden, and here we call them ''frostjättar'', which translates to ''frostgiants'', and that might be what the person asking about ice giants were talking about. Just a thought! :)
Alexandre Salau it was never meant to be a incest avoiding dating site. Its a site that you can check out your family tree. The fact that you can use the family tree site to see who you are related to for dating reasons doesn’t mean that we have a site made to avoid incest.
@@Macomio80 I doubt that. But even if they happen to use the word 'married' it meant something different than the modern English word, so the translation would still be wrong. Enslaved and raped is still a better translation.
"We dont apologise for everything in Iceland"
*apologises for rain*
Við notum afsakið
We use afsakið = skusme
@Jinjyo ni Shoubu I'm not American buddy.
Jinjyo ni Shoubu English spell with an ‘S’, which would technically be the correct spelling.
Hahaha. Americans think they have the correct spelling. They just borrowed the language the English.
Ah Iceland; where men are 7-foot giants and women are crossfit champions who can beat you with a kettle bell.
It's isolated too. So basically it's Nordic heaven
Anyone know if Iceland has any good Hockey players? They should have
@@wardeni9603 it's not. You foreigners will ruin everything with you cultures
Liam have you never seen the film the mighty ducks? 😂
Liam there are maby 5 hockey teams in Iceland lmao 😂
Iceland: ”We have a lot of trees”
Me: a swede who has travelled around Iceland, you do have trees. What you do not have is a lot of trees.
"We have trees" = more than one.
"We have a lot of trees" from an Icelandic person = 1 small forest
"We have a lot of trees" from a Canadian = 1 000 massive forests.
(idk about the rest of the world xd)
“Trees” haha. The old joke is that if you get lost in the forest in Iceland, just stand up.
#Ulrika which country would you prefer Iceland or Sweden?
So the one about trees is at least partially true. When I first went to Iceland in the mid-2000s, my Icelandic tour guide told me that there were very few trees in the most of Iceland, but there was one place in the south which *actually* had a wood. When I travelled with the group, I found this largely to be true; the "trees" that were found in the rest of the country were really quite stunted, almost bonzai-fied to the point of being little more than shrubs.
However, when I went again in 2018, I saw more trees than I remembered the first time, even though it was winter this time not summer. I wonder if there has been some tree-planting going on in that time as most of the trees I saw were quite young ones.
@@isquirtmilkfrommyeye When i studied blacksmithing, one of my teatchers told me a storry about when he went to Island to work at a museum event. During said event he spoke to one of the emplyees about taking a walk in a forest to see the difference between Swedish and Islandic forests. And since he diden´t want to get lost in a forign land he asked what he should do if he got lost. The awnser was a short laugh and "stand up".
That awkward moment when your video gets more views than your country has people.
Lol😂😂
😂😂😂
I would like to send 330millions of Muslims from my nation to Iceland
@@suraj-op2bx 😆😂😂
Omg lmao
It sounds like horses have been spreading rumors about Iceland.
confusing Shetland ponies for Icelandic ponies?????
Does Iceland have some of the highest STD rates?
poundcakeshuffle 😂
What??? Horses aren't real! "Goodbye horses you don't exist at all!"
Someone: People from Iceland don't apologise.
Me: Why would Vikings apologize to anyone LoL.
Oddly, Iceland never had "vikings". They are descended from people called vikings. The colonies weren't vikings but they were/are.....sort of. Icelandic peoples never raided anyone to my knowledge. I'm not sure if the "killer viking" genetics ever had any basis in Iceland honestly. The US (white people perspective) was not founded by warrior culture either.
A viking might actually apologize if he thought he'd taken something without winning it appropriately first. But that's really just before he wins it, often with an axe. Because law and stuff, can't look like a thief in front of the gods.
There is a story about one who did just that, he got away after being captured and stole a treasure on his way out. He felt bad, so he turned around and went back and killed the guy and his family and burnt his house down. He felt like he earned it then.
@@gcanaday1 Can you link it? It sound super interesting.
@@wiptide I'd have to FIND it again! It stuck in my my mind because it was so far removed from the common narrative concerning them. If I run across it again I'll post.
Viking is not a people. Viking is an action. “Let’s go Viking.” An expedition if you will.
I’m from Texas, people tend to think we ride horses to school so I feel ya on that one.
Shhh don’t tell them that we aren’t all living in a Wild Wild West western movie 😂
We rode horses to school a few times. Tractors too!
you must've always dropped your colt when you heard that
i do..
Im a Texan and I drove a Tank to school but i didn't load the gun just to be safe and polite, had my rifle and side arm though so that was good nuf.
"Nearly every Icelander owns a horse"
"Where do you get this from?"
...Skyrim...
Hehehe, yes Skyrim is a perfect representation of the Nordic countries
They say the same thing about us in Kentucky... and I dont own shoes..
Mongolia says bitch please.
I literally laughed out loud!
@@theicelandicnationalist2.023 Skyrim introduce me viking and Scandinavian culture
Iceland and Greenland should switch names to start with
nei
I don’t know if it’s true or not but I heard that they were actually named the wrong way around when they first discovered by mistake at it stuck
@@spencermoss5528 no, iceland was named such because hrafna-flóki saw a bunch of ice by the beaches when he came there, and greenland was named such because they needed more colonists
@@magnikristinsson Greenland was actually green when it was discovered since there where a local climate change slightly before and after the Viking age that made Greenland a few degrees warmer.
@@Henrik_Holst perhaps, Who knows?
As a Canadian it's hilarious that Icelanders think that Americans are too apologetic. Canadians think they're rude and don't apologize enough 😂
edit: i made this comment as a joke 10 months ago lol so hilarous seeing all these Yanks getting triggered
Americans think that the British are very polite 🤷♀️😂
I mean, depends on where in said country your from and how you were raised, obviously
Depends on what region you visit. I live in North Carolina, and people will apologize for anything. NYC is a different story.
I’m American. We’re all assholes-especially our president and his goons.
Ansel Tan Right, as an American we aren’t very nice.
6:45 Okay, Iceland, wait for your new citizen
That was me
per min haha cant wait to see you somewhere roaming around
Yea, honestly.. going crazy this summer. They are murdering my left arm, which has a pretty fresh tattoo so I cannot scratch etc.
I might just have to consider moving as well.
I know your little tricks! You can't fool me. By new citizen, you mean, new MOSQUITO. YOU ARE A MOSQUITO!!! XD
per min that is what i thought when i read that somewhere else😂
"There is no mosqitoes on Island" I´M MOVING THERE!
In Malaysia, there are swarms of them.
I recommend moving here
No mosquitos? No matter what it costs, just reserve me an appartment, I'm f***ing coming!
Factssss
I call bullshit, i'm from Greenland and we have SHITLOAD of them.
Their largest lake is called "Mývatn". Guess what that means ...
@@forgalzz7 tell me😂
@@sadiomane7720 "Midge lake"
If you get lost in Icelandic woods, just stand up!
Hilarious, you made my day
I don’t get it
@@radioactivel1609 most trees in Iceland are beautiful, but not very big.
My tour guide said this on way to gullfoss
@@papperlapapp1922 Tall*
Oh come on, everybody knows ice giants live in Finland, Norway, and Sweden, and Iceland has trolls. ; )
In norway, trolls Are a part of the nationalism
You have forgotten Denmark
@@athen3212 remember that ice giants live in the mountains tho...
@@legendteigen461 denmark has sky mountain
Denmark has flying turtles
No mosquitos? Iceland here I come. ❤️Love from India
I think there are too much mosquitos in india
Kerala full of mosquitos
I know that feeling bro, from Brazil
@Rafael Torres Egea thank you for the hate
Icelanders : * Love to drink alcohol*
Me from the Czech Republic, coming to Iceland this summer : "Well we´ll see"
Ah my two favorite countries, Czech Republic and Iceland
FrogZ What part of the Mountains?
Dovezeme na Island naši slavnou borovičku a nějaký domácí pálenky :D To teprve bude "we will see" :DD
@@koudkr7068 Už mám v lahvičkách nachystanou domácí slivovici, jestli mě s tím pustí do letadla, to bude sranda teprve
Well, we slavs like our alcohol so :D
"We do have a lot of underage drinking"
Germans: 'Are we a joke to you?'
Chilean people joined the chat🍻🇨🇱
Did you learn that from German Girl in America?
Brits : Are we a joke to you ?
Russians smiling silently
Probably common in all of north Europe, Norwegians and Danish does it too, probably also Sweden and Finland.
I spent a semester studying ecology abroad in Iceland. There used to be almost no trees in Iceland due to deforestation. Now there are about 2% land covering of trees. Very exciting.
Hi how you doing
Hi
I'm from Costa Rica. Back in the day there wasn't too much environmental conscience in this country. That changed during the 80's. More and more areas were declared protected and we now cover around 25 percent of the surface of our land under protection. There are many national parks that are visited by tourists and I can assume every city has at least a park with trees. So yeah, it's like a recovery story.
Hrafna: I don't know a single person who rides horses for fun. Who makes up these 'horse theories'?!
Me (Russian): [feeding a polar bear with penguins and vodka] So true! Stereotypes are indestructible!
Haha. You sir are legend.
And I'm an uneducated IT nerd who charms snakes and dances in the streets 😁
Lmfao Someone give this man a medal. I can't breathe 🤣🤣🤣
@L Steiner yeah we agree but give this man a medal for the meme lol.
@L Steiner Russia is too large to describe it with vodka, caviar and fur coats. It was a joke, of course.
As for me personally I drink no alcohol and don't like caviar (besides it's rather expensive). And I hate fur coats for there are much warmer, more eco-friendly and convenient winter jackets.
Viking stealing the pretty girls... Yeah that sounds like my ancestors 😅
thats so gay omg
@@mememaster147 they literally cucked the scot and irish men. My ancestors ahh
Same
They stole Celtic women. I learned that in the Saga museum.
Icelandic DNA testing has shown that there is an unusually high amount of mitochondrial DNA matching people in Ireland. Since mitochondrial DNA is passed from mother to daughter, the female kidnapping stories likely hold some truth. There is mention, from their own tales, of the early colonists raiding Ireland and taking their women with them to Iceland. Apparently they had a shortage of Nordic women willing to go.
The fact that she doesn't consider herself blonde proves everyone in Iceland is blonde.
No we have black brown red and bolnd hair and she is not blond
She is not blond to me either... I would say light brown!?
she.s not blonde lol, i am blonde. she.s a light brown
@@faye_isc anyway she is beautiful and her hair color is beautiful too
Dark blonde , nothing Brown in her hair
I’m Mexican and I would find that a lot of Nordic countries are not as talkative as my people, but I love how direct they are, I love Iceland would definitely love to visit. Also with the stereotypes... oh boy, I could write a book about that about my country 🙄 so I feel you
Hello sweet mexico💓💓
@@salmanhassan4041 hello Salaman
La neta tienes razón
México got the best girls and I'm Mexican
Mexico has good things and bad like others country. Dangerous places and safe places...
What you call “trees” is actually Broccoli. Furthermore, when you are all on your horses chasing elves it just seems sooooo windy.
Garrett Fulton broccoli 😂
😂 I had a kid from Iceland in my preschool class and whenever we were served broccoli he said "I don't eat trees" 😂😂
Elin Johansson hahaha systir mín gerir það líka😂😂
3:02 As a german I *can’t* relate at all😂
Everything has to be planned at least 2 weeks before the actual event. A place for everything and everything at it’s place.😊
As a Turk, I can. Here we plan events ahead but that plan would be broken anyways.
In Germany we donʼt say “Ok, see you tomorrow”, we say „Weiß nicht, ob ich das so kurzfristig schaffe, muss morgen Abend noch meine Katze von der Loslösegruppe abholen und danach bin ich vielleicht zu müde :/“ and I think thatʼs beautiful.
asgardian dawn yes that’s so true! And I love it!^^
Ich find das aber eher nervig, spontane Sachen sind immer viel besser!
Am meisten fällt mir auf wie gern die Leute planen, wenn Reisekataloge so seltsame komplett durchgeplante All-Inclusive-Urlaube anbieten. Ich denke mir dann immer “Wer will denn sowas?!“, aber den meisten scheint's zu gefallen xD
Yuki Kakumei oh ja xD
Question: Do you have an app to avoid incest?
Me: 😟
Hrafna: Of course not!
Me: 😁
Hrafna: It’s not an app, it’s a website!
Me: ☹️
Tyler Stull hahaha I was thinking the same thing! It was super cute and innocent of her to be all “it’s not an app!!”, when whether or not there is an app is irrelevant lol.
It’s interesting how we don’t tend to see things that everyone we know does, when we only know one way of life. Like how North Americans (if no one else) don’t consider the impact of sitting in chairs has on their health, because “everyone” sits on chairs, and so everyone has these symptoms for better or worse.
Just fascinating!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
That website is to look at your family tree. Has nothing to do with the dating scene. Here in Iceland, we know our family far enough back to know if we are dating a relative 😅
Tyler absolutely hilarious! I was thinking the same thing. App vs website 🤔still your cousin 😂🤣😂🤣
I think if you don’t know your crush is your relative then you are not close enough to be called incest haha
Hahah introverts will go to iceland to avoid random interactions everyday after this (is a joke)
You clarified the statement. The introverted Dude does not abide.
Maybe!!!😁😁😁
As a finn who went to Iceland one year ago; no you do not have a lot of trees 😂 Maybe I think this way because we have a s***load of forests in Finland.
There are not many forests it does matter where you go to see some but They are not big
@@Dave.1211 we drove around the whole country. But that is what I loved about Iceland the most; different views than what I am used to. It was almost funny at some point to only see rocks and then a random lonely tiny tree in the middle of it all. 😍
@@siirilydia yeah that's the funny thing about iceland you see a mountain and then only two trees
siirilydia literally i have a whole ass forest beside my house right now so idk what you’re on about
Maybe not out in the country but Reykjavík is basically a forest
2:26 this is called „dirty blond“ „Straßenköterblond“ here in Germany. Just not the light Barbie blond everyone thinks about when hearing „blond“. But it still is blond.
Hab genau dasselbe gedacht 😂👏
Noch nie gehört lol xd
Hahhhha was zur Hölle
yeah, for me she is blonde
Smiltė St for me too :)
From another Icelander here, there are actually a lot of horses here and many people participate in like horse riding. But i guess that's mostly in smaller towns and not in the city, i know a LOT of people who own and ride horses for fun.
// Myndi segja að hestamennskan sé mun meiri í landsbyggðinni, alveg fullt af hesthúsum td. á vestfjörðum og hef oft séð fólk í reiðtúr þar. Veit ekki hvernig það er á höfuðborgarsvæðinu samt...
and yeah the sorry, excuse me thing is annoying i agree
the thing about knowing everyone on the street is true in smaller towns, but not in Reykjavík
I‘m German and we love Icelandic horses too!❤️😊
Van Aser what hoes? I wrote „horses“ are u blind?
Það er líka fullt af hestum í höfuðborgarsvæðinu, það er fullt af hesthúsum og svo líka stór hestaferða fyritæki td íshestar, hraunhestar og eldhestar. Það er sammt mest í hafnarfirði. 😉
Wait, hold up! There's a place where I won't be bothered when doing literally anything?!
*packing bags*
about icelanders not saying sorry when passing people in a shop or anything, i'm norwegian and yeah. even if people are ACTUALLY in the way, we will just wait for them to move or just stand there till they realize we wanna pass. and you are right it has nothing to do with being rude, it's just not our culture to do these things :D
I am from Slovenia and I do the same.
Pretty much the same case in Finland too.
In America, When I see people move to pass, I say Thank you, When people are taking up time, well...they end up moving and say sorry cuz they know others are trying to shop too. If people are just in too much of a dangg hurry, well, then they can wait a moment. When someone dies, I dont say Sorry either...like why am I sorry, I didnt do anything wrong.... I give my respects to them and Family.
@@miias5177 I really find people be so much apolegetic like in uk and espwecially american really annoying. It is just so fake.
Im in sweden and when someone is blocking my way i’ll just say ursäkta (excuse me). Not sure if everyone else does that though.
“Ice Giants” 😂😂😂 just imagine a random jötnar / jötunn roaming around the country
I think Thor would take care of any aggressive Jötnar. But he would ask for some wine in exchange. And the problem is, most Icelanders are Christian now. Probably they'd have to ask Jesus for archangel Michael's protection. Hmmm.
It was hilarious and adorable to see her have to defend herself against an accusation of “Ice Giants”.
Praise Odin.
😂😂😂
My experience in Iceland was that everyone was incredibly friendly.
WRONG ! YOUR A OUTSIDER .
Laughs in Texan
Well then you just didn’t see the teenage boys
Of course there are no Ice Giants in Iceland. Thor took care of that little issue.
Poor Jötunn
no mosquitos in Iceland? *applys for emigration*
*lúsmý enters the chat*
Lol
I also didn’t know what people meant when they asked my if we don’t have trees, and I always used to answer of course we have trees, but now I understand what they mean. We really don’t have trees they are short, compared to the ones in warmer climates, and if you go outside the city you don’t see any trees, like if your driving on highways in other countries and there are trees everywhere.
yees..icelandic "trees" are nothing in comare to trees in other countries. for example we have forests EVERYWHERE.. when you go out of city ar village there are forests.. in iceland its lava..
Simsa its still a tree tho.
Yeah when I went there I was like ‘oh, indeed there are no trees’ and the Icelandic guy said ‘yes we do, why people think we don’t, look at those’ and everyone was like ‘lmao’ ‘for elves maybe’ ‘these are plants mate’ 🤣🤣💗
we have bushes, but also a few trees in some places like Hallormstaðaskógur and others
Having lived in Alaska, most of the trees are scrubby little black spruce. There are areas with deciduous forest, but the tree line is low so they are mostly at low elevations. Above the tree line it’s mostly non-forested tundra. I would guess that Iceland is similar in it’s climate and terrain. I miss the long days in summer and long nights in winter. Now I live in Oakland, CA.
Your videos show up in my recommendation so many times, but somehow i watch it everytimes and actually enjoyed it! Never interested about icelandic whatsoever before but this is a good fun content, i hope you have a bright future, cheers
“We let our babies sleep outside” *starts raining* 😂
@marcus24000 Rain cover for the baby carriage, is also a very viable option.
I live in Florida (USA) and there are SO MANY things that could go wrong... Raptors, snakes, coyotes, dogs, alligators, sun and heat, mosquitoes, random hourly downpours of rain etc. 😆
@@perstephanie3295 don't forget about random acts of Florida Man. 😳🤪
They are creative sometimes but tbh Florida Mom can be more dangerous than Florida Man so there is that too 😅
There's an 'Iceland' supermarket in Iceland. Interesting fact.
Correct.
It is also in the UK😂🤷🏻♀️
@@ZoeyRedbird15 In fact it's a British company
@@TheMrMe1 what just happend here
I thought they had a supermarket in Iceland called England 😟
OMG, what would I - a Canadian - do in Iceland without the word "sorry". I would wither away and die, surely! 😂
@Jason Nass Blacksmith That makes so much more sense.
You're blondish.
Edit: Show us your horse, we know you have one :P
no she isn't, that's not blonde at all
I'm Swedish, and I would call that dark blonde. And blonde people darken by age. I was really blond as a kid, but now I'm darker then her. But still blonde.
Yes, she has dark blonde hair, like all adults with natural blonde hair. Natural platinum hair is only in children. All adult women with platinum hair are fake.
@@BerishStarr Nope, she is not a blond. She has brown hair.
I had platinum blonde hair as a kid. Now I look more like her color. Don't make me less of a blonde. :P
This was extremely entertaining. It's almost as if no one knew Iceland existed before the 2018 World Cup.
Please make a whole video speaking icelandic, just got to your channel and I'm already loving it.
kauan cf she has one video where she does her makeup and speaks Icelandic :)
@@aniawitczak1703 Thanks, I hadn't seen it, hope she make more videos like this
+1 :)
Jesus promised a world without sin, Thor promised a world without ice giants. And I don't see any ice giants...
Wow, that's first time I hear this. Must have missed it, clearly. Could you tell me where is it found in the Bible that Jesus promised a world without sin?
@Steven Paul okay let's hear this solution Jesus supposedly gave everybody. I don't see anything out of Christianity except the same kind of violence we get out of Islam. You Christians and Islam Jews all talk a lot about not sinning but you propagate it more than anybody.
You believe in your Jesus but I sincerely doubt that your Jesus believes in you because you people do not live anything of what he taught
@@prodigalson6166 hater lmao
Lol that's where your wrong Andy there is a reason we aren't allowed to the South Pole!!!
woman he’s not wrong. In Luke 6:37 Jesus said “Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven.” I don’t consider myself religious. That’s the only verse I can actually quote. But some of the most judgmental people I’ve met go to church every Sunday. People have been killing each other over religion for thousands of years.
WTF 6 months of darkness? nah I'm from the Caribbean, I can't do that.
CrimsonGreaver yeah 6 months of darkness is bc in the winter we only get 2-4 hours of sun so it comes up at 11-12 and leaves 13-15. But now in the summer it never goes down
@CrimsonGreaver In 1 year, there is more daylight in Reykjavik than in Miami. There are northern lights and no night at all is also a problem without opaque curtains. The light is beautiful in the winter time because it's seems like a few hours long sunrise or sunset.
The worst is dark early when you wake up to work , I like winter in rvk, every swimming pool is outside but storms wind is too strong and is headache alot
It’s beautiful place . But quite hard to deal with winter months in darkness even on day times.. short time stays summer months it’s lovely
It's not that bad. In fact summers are worse. Can't the freaking sun just go away for a little bit?
iceland video : 455.094 views
person : omg the whole country knows me lol
Very interesing video, though once I saw a video from Dating Beyond Borders in Iceland and at the begining of this video you appear with a guy checking out the famous app. Lol
Yeah I saw that, too
Me either
I'm confused lol
Yeah, I saw that too and thought that was really weird
It's not a app... It's a website I think...
"Yes we have trees. A lot of them."
- Someone who has never been anywhere that actually has trees.
I spent two weeks in Iceland driving the ring road and staying in as many towns as I could. Most of the people I met in shops and restaurants were polish, so my attempts at learning Icelandic were wasted... I was really hoping to make Icelandic people laugh at my pronunciation. I can say that Iceland does have trees, very short trees.
@@Starday723y What do you do if you get lost in að Icelandic forest?
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........ Just stand up!
bih we have forests
She is a shelter city child that has never seen the ice giants
Wotan keeps the ice giants in check.
🤣
I've taken a DNA test for genealogical purposes, and I've learnt quite a lot about DNA. According to researchers Icelanders seems to come from both Vikings and Celts. The male Vikings from Norway, Denmark and Sweden, brought women from Scotland (Celts) to Iceland. You can read more about it here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelanders#Genetics
björk proves that not everyone in Iceland is blonde and have blue eyes
Most do not if you class blonde as mine for example, it is mostly brunette
Megan Axelía Carrington-Ráðvarðurdóttir But you’re the definition of blonde or did you dye your hair?
Monarch v
My hair is natural
It is really common to have blond hair and a child and our hair turns like girl in the video
Helder Cunha
It’s not dirty blonde but it’s also not platinum blonde, it’s just bright blonde really
To clarify the thing about pineapple on pizza:
Our president did say that he doesn't like it, but also that he's glad he doesn't actually have the power to ban it. Thus it remains perfectly legal, which is good because I love it.
thanks now i can die
Thor killed off the Ice Giants... lol
Some guy: there are giants in the mountains.
Me: w-where do people get these ideas🤣🤦♀️
Funny myths. When I was in Iceland I found the people to be literally the friendliest folks. Beautiful country, amazing people! Tak!
I heard that like 80%+ of women in Iceland have Irish blood. The Vikings took the best looking Irish lasses.
That is correct. That is why only ugly ones are now living in Ireland.
I'm not sure about the exact figure, but a very high proportion of Icelanders do have Irish genes. It goes both wsys though, most people in Ireland have Norse genes. Red hair is not a Gaelic thing, for example, it comes from Norse blood.
I'm Icelandic and I thought it was so funny when the ice giants thing came up. Like she said, where do you get this stuff!? haha
Would love to visit iceland
Obv from Norse Mythology 😂
That was adorable. Love me some Norse Mythology and fantasy fiction.
Nobody likes jötnars on a rampage, better call Thor to kick them back to Jötunheim in exchange for some good mead.
Random road trips, beautiful people, and loving to get drunk? I'm in
I love Icelandic group HATARI and their song HATRID MUN SIGRA. Who loves Iceland, HATARI and EUROVISION? Big love from AZERBAIJAN TO ICELAND 🇦🇿❤️🇮🇸
👇👍
Me!🙋♀️ hatari and eurovision are best xd❤greetings from Finland!
@@pitsanleikkaaja Are you Eurovision fan?
@@elcinliyev2961 yes...so so so big eurovision fan!😂😂
i love them ❤️
Elçin Əliyev I hate them
So you’re telling me I don’t need to apologize, or talk to everyone I see? I’m moving to Iceland 🤣
Where are you from? (Just curious about your name)
Pranay K I’m from America
@@FallenCCIX ooh nice!!!
Wow, you are so beautiful. You must be Icelandic!
P.S. I cannot have enough your dimples, they are so cute :)
Damn Iceland sounds so good, not talking to people while going to the store just be so relaxing and no mosquitos and a lot of snow😍
In America you never leave a baby outside, ever. Too many weirdos unfortunately.
Yeah... and even if you lived in an apartment and left your baby on the balcony, someone will call CPS on you so quick.
And of course the only thing I know about Iceland is that Bjork is from there.
And Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, Gregor "the Mountain" Clegane from Game of Thrones
And Hatari
I used to know her daughter
Äyran Vlogs thanks
I thought that was a Swedish word. Also, what does Bjork mean?
Jajajaja now I wanna see you here in Canada cause we say sorry for everything, even another countries make jokes about this.
Yeah I'm from Montreal and I can totally agree with you
Yes you do! Even more so than us Americans lol
Hahah been to Canada! Had the same experience there 😂❤️
According to your jajaja I can assume you're a Spanish speaking person
I'm so sorry to say sorry so many times, so sorry!
I can certainly believe the story about Vikings kidnapping the most beautiful women
Possumlove It was just a compliment
@@mickburton6838 then that would mean you're very dumb. how can you think that shit could be even remotely possible to be true? how can you not realize that was anti-norse propaganda? from christian priests and politicians in mainland europe to scare the population against the vikings. and contrary to what the fake version of history you heard says, vikings weren't pirates and murderers who attacked christian coasts, they were mostly traders, and the wars they participate everybody did too including christians. for territory, resources and the usual.
swedish vikings [my heritage] founded cities and trading posts, including the one that would later become russia, and even served as a mercenary military force for the byzantine emperor, and by mercenary i mean that yes they were paid, but were bound by honor and oaths. if you research you will see how respected and loved they were by the population of the eastern roman empire [constantinople], defending them from muslim raids in multiple occasions. the vikings were sailors and warriors
that ''myth'' is simply a joke if anything
but there was a kidnapping of beautiful women in iceland indeed, except it wasn't committed by icelanders or vikings, but by moors\berbers who raided iceland in the 1600's and took icelandic women as slaves to be sold in the slave markets of north africa as sex slaves, for the muslim harems. girls in mainland europe were kidnapped too. there's a folk song in iceland about that episode called turkjaranid [Turkish Abductions].
but isn't it funny when whites\europeans are the victims nobody talks about it? just like nobody is talking about the afrikaaner genocide that is happening in south africa right now. and by nobody i mean the western media. it's much more interesting for the jewish anti-european agenda for whites to always be depicted as the villains, and for our existence as a race, culture and civilisation to be undesirable
ps, i know a lot about iceland cause my mother is icelandic, she left iceland for mainland scandinavia in the late 70's when she was a teenager, to escape poverty, hunger and prolonged climate that didn't allow food to grow
@My beautiful and amazing Princess ....You have read far too much into my original post. I was merely inferring that the woman in the video is beautiful. Save your history lessons for those who both need and want them. My real last name is Nordic.
Nim Boo The reason why those you listed don’t look Scandinavian is because they are not Scandinavian. Obviously my original comment was just a throw away compliment using poetic license to carry it. It didn’t require a couple of right wing nationalists cherry picking Viking history from what could be a Wikipedia page to back up their prejudices in the modern day against Muslims and other non-Scandinavian people in general.
@@mickburton6838 ikr like no offense to them but it was pretty obvious idk why they felt like they needed to tirade, crusade and write an article tf. "Anti-Norse" ??? I gave up reading
"I am just a random human from Iceland."))) Love this girl.
8:22 same in swedish. Must be the inpolite viking heritage :)
I absolutely loved Iceland. I lived there for a year. I laughed at a lot of these. But most of the Icelanders I met were great people, as long as you treated them with respect and went there wanting to learn they took you under their wing. I would love to go back some day!
You got dark blonde hair
No it's brown. That's not blond at all
It’s normal to light Brown
@@kasperknutsen8283 Its dark blonde lol. Maybe for scandinavian standards is brown, but in most countries where people are with predominantly darker features, her hair will be considered blonde.
@@suleymanthemad1140 it's not blonde. Just brown.. if it would've been blonde it would have a more lighter and yellowish look
It is really common to have blond hair as children and it turns brown at teens
2019 Hrafna "No, not all Icelanders care about elves. Where do you get this, people?"
2020 Eurovision movie comes out. Hrafna "I give up!"
"Iceland people drink more than other countries"
You never heard of Balkan people before🤣
Rajkia all day
Yes,but for Albanians and Bosnians it's forbidden to drink "rakija" because they're mostly muslims.
Russians drink the most!
@@athen3212 Albanians of Albania seem to drink a lot of raki. though. I have been to Albania quite a lot a lot and have often been offered a glass of raki when visiting the family-in-law etc. And I received a bottle of raki as a gift to bring home for my father the first time I visited the country. But it's probably different outside Albania, like in Kosovo, for the reasons you mention.
The 2 biggest consumers of Alcohol per capita in the world are Ireland and The Czech Republic
As a Swede moving to Scotland in 2002 I noticed a slight difference compared to Sweden. One was that apparently I was rude as I never apologised enough or said "thank tou" to everything. As with Icelandic, Swedes don't do it that much. I was like, why are you apologising all the time? It was like for everything and still is...like if someone bumps in to you in a shop you apologise as you was the one standing in their way! How dare I go outside the front door! 🤣
However, you kind of get used to it Hahaha
In Scotland folk talk non stop 😅. And after 17 years living here ( about 30km/ 20miles south of Glasgow), I talk more now than I ever did in Sweden, yet, I'm not talking enough small talk, another thing we're not very good at as a Swede.
Great video and I really enjoyed it. Ooh, I forgot, nope, Sweden doesn't have polar bears walking the street either, but we do have brown bears. 👍
You see sorry as word is not sometimes ment as appology, more like "sorry mate, I'm coming through, move away", just letting them know you are just passing through.
If here in Brazil we let our babies sleep outside they will 100% get stolen or killed. This is really something that I can’t even imagine.
Ikr
YES. We can't even let our cars sleep outside here in BH. SP and RJ must be so much worse, though...
@Thomas Turbando WHAT? For real?
True.
Thomas Turbando lol latin america issues ☹️🥵
The thumbnail got me cracked 🤣🤣 "you need an app to date to make sure your not incest" got me dead 🤣🤣🤣
Me: (currently at iceland)
Me: (watching this video while eating a pizza with pineapples on it)
1:30
Calling dominos pizza
😂😂😂
Really ???
By your last name your not Icelandic. TOURIST !
Liberty Man my husband is a citizen here ☺️
R-vibes® yess
Pineapple on pizza is genius. 💙👍
“Icelanders dont say please or sorry”
I mean. You know. Heritage. Cool stuff
In the US when someone in a service profession asks you "How are you today?" They are asking specifically about your shopping experience. If your coworker asks you "how are you doing today" they are probably asking about your work-related tasks or weird customers unless you are close friends. If your friend or spouse asks you "how are you doing today?" They are asking a more in depth question. Otherwise, generally, really answering the question openly and honestly is considered inappropriate disclosure or oversharing. Most Americans do not apologize unless they cut in front of you to grab an item off the grocery shelf while you are looking at the shelf of items thinking about your selection. Anything more unless they bump into you is probably to get some kind of weird attention or possibly weird flirting techniques. I live in the Pacific Northwest. Thank you for making a cultural video about Iceland. It was interesting.
I was lucky enough to visit Iceland in October 2018 for 2 weeks. Beautiful country! If I had been offered a job there and had any confidence I could become fluent in Icelandic, I would still be there. I am originally from Tennessee in the United States. I have a friend (also from the South in the US) who was once asked if she rode a pig to school. I think when people know you live in a rural place, they assume you ride horses, pigs, etc. Thanks for clearing up the dating app myth; I had actually heard that one.
Ahaha reading this comment is strange because I live in TN and am really really interested in Scandinavia in general but specifically am learning Norwegian and want to visit/stay in Norway and it would be such a huge dream come true to visit Iceland someday and in the future want to try to learn some Icelandic as well. Congrats for getting to visit that's really cool!
Everyone I’ve met had always thought that we (Icelandic people) were Inuits (Eskimos) because of the way Björk looks. They’re always shocked when they see the blonde hair, blue eyes and fair skin that my mom’s family has
Exactly, Inuits never made it as far east as Iceland. Greenland is the only place where the Norse and Inuit people coexisted (Norsemen arrived first btw).
I suppose Björk is the most known Icelandic. A less famous Icelandic would be Emiliana Torrini, she got a bit of fame when she participated in the soundtrack of LOTR.
Hahaha
Toshak I guess people just mix up Iceland and Greenland a lot
@@agnesros739 I can definitively see that happening, I'm from Costa Rica and people always gets Costa Rica and Puerto Rico mixed up.
@@Andres-co8in Emiliana is half Italian also, great voice 😍😍😍
The incest app and government paying foreigners to marry us are the most annoying myths for me...
Yeah I apologize it’s generally my people of Middle East who pester and harass these womens. They are idiots, ignore :D
Sai Acharya
Don’t worry, I do😆
Megan Axelía Carrington-Ráðvarðurdóttir
You are absolutely gorgeous
Is there a lot of Irish culture there?
Caitríona Ó hAodha
Yes! Historically we have lots of Irish inhabitants, sadly because of slavery/abduction of Irish women by the Vikings so nowadays Iceland incorporates some aspects of Irish culture.
We also have many ginger people because of the Irish descendant.
we don't have a word for 'please' in finnish either! of course we are polite in situations where it's needed but never more than necessary... your "ughh" expression about someone passing by is so true, i don't understand it either why someone would have to apologize for not even touching me... in finland we'll just either be more straightforward or not say anything at all, these 'small talk' and 'overly polite' cultures don't exist here :D
We just don't want to disturb people ahah
In Gàidhlig it's "ma 's e bhur toil e" which translates to "if it is pleasing to you," ... but really just means "if you like it," even though it gets used wherever English uses "please."
Good 👌💕 from chhattisgarh india I'm small RUclipsr
Hatari is the best ❤❤❤❤
Hatriđ mun sigra 🦄
Very good video 😁
I hope I will be able to go to Iceland at least one time in my life
"Does the Governement pay foreign men to marry icelandic women" - *no* ... damn there goes my clever plan for quick money
Does the government pay foreign men to marry icelandic women?
"NO"
me: Fuuuuuuuuuuuuu....
As an Italian I can appreciate the icelanders hating pineapple on pizza's...you earned my deepest respect
As a Texan, i can understand anchovies, but pineapples? I honestly don't know why people hate pineapples on pizza.
the president of iceland tried to ban pineapple on pizza but heck him pineapple rocks
@@fireline4765 actually anchovies on pizza are pretty common here in italy!
@@peppevonmatterhorn9161 i did not know that, thank you.
@@fireline4765 👍😊
As a Swede I can confirm sleeping in my stroller outside as a kid 🤘
Sometimes I sleep outside as an adult
Benefit ?
No clue. but to this day (also positive for my line of work, being a big rig driver) I tend to sleep better with the slight sound of rain and or wind and or traffic outside
@@Cokeworld,
I have a video of rain if that will help.
ruclips.net/video/v-5HjYSXdCg/видео.html
I define blonde as hair that is yellow, whether it is dark, light, medium, if it is yellow it is blonde. Your hair is what I would consider dark blonde
Yes, she has dark blonde hair, like all adults with natural blonde hair. Natural platinum blonde hair is only in children. All adult women with platinum blonde are fake.
By Odin's name! you don't know what Ice Giants are?
@ᛉ Zyyk of the Madlands ᚨ Jotnar?
@ᛉ Zyyk of the Madlands ᚨ So... is Thrym not real in the Prose Edda? Cause I find that hard to believe, isn't he an ice giant?
5:22 yeah you kinda contradict yourself there, in the Dating beyond borders channel where you play an Icelander you kinda tell us there is such an app.
That was just a joke! Those series of videos have lots of funny stereotypes and generalizations.
@@rodrigovieira3330 that explains the videos about Texan men and women. The Texan man was pretty close, the Texan woman was just a stereotype, and we don't say "Bless your heart ". We say "SHUT THE F*** UP!"🤣
Dear @Hrafna, as a person from Italian I could say that "pinnable on pizza" should be banned everywhere :) LOL
Would love to watch a video about the language in Iceland.
No, you'll regret it 😂
There are quite a few on RUclips, some by linguists and whatnot, but I wouldn’t mind one from Hrafna. Icelandic is interesting because, if nothing else, it’s the only Scandinavian language still intelligible with Old Norse (due to isolation).
Meaning that educated Icelanders who are competent in the language can usually read Norse sagas, without having to translate.
Great video! I was just thinking about the ice giant thing... according to the Eddas / norse mythology there were ice giants, the world was created by / on Ymer (long story) who in fact was a giant. I'm from Sweden, and here we call them ''frostjättar'', which translates to ''frostgiants'', and that might be what the person asking about ice giants were talking about. Just a thought! :)
Regarding the app. Didn’t you “use” the app in the Dating Beyond Borders video? 🤔🤔
No Comfort Zone it isn’t an app. It is a website called Íslendingabók.
It's website... Not an app
@@lenalindbbrynjarsdottir7351 well, same principle, just a little different way to check but the exact same reason and principle.
Alexandre Salau it was never meant to be a incest avoiding dating site. Its a site that you can check out your family tree. The fact that you can use the family tree site to see who you are related to for dating reasons doesn’t mean that we have a site made to avoid incest.
It was a joke though
I'm Icelandic and I love my country it's no army no guns and no wars.❤️
2:00 Is married the right word? Since the women were captured during raids, enslaved and raped may be a better description.
back then this was called "marriage" - so yes. she used the right word :-p
@@Macomio80 I doubt that. But even if they happen to use the word 'married' it meant something different than the modern English word, so the translation would still be wrong. Enslaved and raped is still a better translation.
@@billyclabough9835 Jesus, take a breath.
Just killed a mosquito in my hotel...in Iceland. Maybe she hitchhiked from the States with me. 🤔
Global warming, dude!
We have flies that bite. They are not mosquitoes, but they might as well be.
There are no mosquitos in Iceland but there are midges.
@@robertstoner3561 there is no global warming
Mr Me 😂😂
Iceland seems to be governed by logic. Not a bad place to be overall.
They are descendants from norway so
wow! The country is super cool, gotta visit next summer.
Floki’s land 🤩
Floki..the boat builder 😍😍still making boats for Ragnar...