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  • @bjoardar
    @bjoardar Год назад +217

    It's really too bad they didn't mention the 3-point seat belt. Not only was it a Swede that invented it, but the company he worked for (Volvo), allowed the patent to be open, so anyone could install it in their cars without paying hefty fees. Because of that, it became standard in every car and as a result, it has saved millions of lives all over the world from road accidents.

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 Год назад +5

      My personal favorite is the Gauge Blocks, Ford credits that invention with making mass production possible. Their mass use in Sweden also enabled machine exports and many future inventions. Precision engineering is very valuable.

    • @user-ky6vw5up9m
      @user-ky6vw5up9m Год назад +9

      Volvo also invented Dual hydraulic system for car brakes- in case of a leak in one system there is still some braking available

    • @piyahdemir4446
      @piyahdemir4446 Год назад +9

      Nils Bohlin worked at Volvo - but invented the belt private and didn't let Volvo get the patent.
      Bohlin ville att alla fritt skulle kunna installera det.

    • @bjoardar
      @bjoardar Год назад +1

      @@piyahdemir4446 Ah, thank you for correcting me.

    • @Mikeatthenet
      @Mikeatthenet 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@znail4675Yes, invented by CE Johansson.

  • @biah1801
    @biah1801 Год назад +78

    Sweden had Avicii also. Never forgotten.

    • @carolinapettersson3796
      @carolinapettersson3796 Месяц назад

      Yes!! Globen is founded by Eriksson but is named after Tim, Avicii nowadays ❤️

  • @vandingel
    @vandingel Год назад +40

    The heck did he say about the Swedish meatballs being soaked in a sauce with "Worcestershire Sauce"? o.O As a swede I don't think I've ever used that on my meatballs

    • @bfelten1
      @bfelten1 Год назад

      Well, then you are maybe not a very old Swede? I for one have always had my meatballs with macaroni and HP sauce (appr. the same as Worcestershire Sauce). This from a 75yo Swede. Never the new IKEA version with brown creamy gravy and... mashed potatoes? WTF?

    • @vandingel
      @vandingel Год назад

      @@bfelten1 thank you for calling me youbg. If you're 75y.o. then there's a possibility that I, being approximately half your age, am just young and uncultured :)

  • @camillaim
    @camillaim Год назад +48

    I think you accidentally misheard when he spoke about where in Sweden most people live - the majority of people who live in Sweden live in the south, not the north. I think he said "most Swedes live in the southern part of the country" and I think you said you heard "no Swedes live in the southern part of the country" 😅

    • @spacemaker8760
      @spacemaker8760 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah Dwayne need to clean his ears

    • @OlafPawbelt
      @OlafPawbelt 3 месяца назад

      @@spacemaker8760 north part is anyhow the better part since no big cities, the biggest city in the north is umeå and are still considered tiny since it only has 100k people, we thrive with our big forests and what not

  • @rickardelimaa
    @rickardelimaa Год назад +74

    Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway, Sweden
    Nordic countries also include: Finland, Iceland.

    • @swedishmetalbear
      @swedishmetalbear Год назад +10

      Actually.. To be very picky.. Denmark no longer holds land in Scandinavia. It used to. But lost all the land they had to Sweden in the 1600’s. Scandinavia is a geographic term. Not a culturalinguistic term. People always get that mixed up. Scandinavia is the name of the peninsula where Norway and Sweden are. Denmark is geographically part of mainland Europe with some islands in the north sea and baltic. None of which are located in Scandinavia.

    • @rickardelimaa
      @rickardelimaa Год назад +4

      @@swedishmetalbear If talking about the landmass, people say "Scandinavian Peninsula". Scania and Scandinavia are dated to around when Jesus had thoughts, and I don't think the landmasses sat together even then.

    • @tovep9573
      @tovep9573 Год назад +6

      @@swedishmetalbear Scandinavia is where the Scandes mountainrange use to lay. It is all geological and though it is hard to imagine Denmark also is located on top of the former Scandes and is part of Scandinavia. Ridiculous when you see their highest "mountain":
      sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himmelbjerget

    • @annabackman3028
      @annabackman3028 Год назад +2

      A part of Sweden has been Danish, in various forms, but always Skåne. Also Blekinge, Halland and a piece of Småland.
      Hence was Denmark a part of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
      It's probably correct to say only Sweden and Norway are Scandinavia, but Denmark is usually still seen as a part of Scandinavia.
      The northern part of Finland stretches up on the Scandinavian Mountain Range...
      An ongoing, probably never ending question.

    • @tovep9573
      @tovep9573 Год назад

      @@annabackman3028 Even today's Denmark was part of the Scandic mountainrange once upon a time. It is a geological and geographical definition - not cultural or historical. Tro mig.

  • @SwedishWarGoat.
    @SwedishWarGoat. Год назад +63

    Dynamite was invented to help people with building and mining. But some people unfortunately saw other areas of use.

    • @dwaynesview
      @dwaynesview  Год назад +16

      Ahh ok so there was an actual positive use for it.

    • @Hosigie
      @Hosigie Год назад +14

      As with the majority of inventions. Nuclear fission wasn't developed as a weapon at first, it was a pretty clean and extremely efficient energy source, and it still is, but most of the public now associates it with nuclear bombs.

    • @Eyrenni
      @Eyrenni Год назад +2

      The first thing that popped into my head upon seeing your comment was Boom Boom Boom by Vengaboys.

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 Год назад

      @@dwaynesview It should also be noted the Nobel also owned many arms companies, so it wasn't just others who miss used his things. Bofors is a pretty well known arms manufacturer. Alfred Nobel was an explosives expert and it had some obvious military uses.

    • @witten1239
      @witten1239 Год назад

      "När det står klart vilken kraft det finns i sprängämnen och krut och vilken skada de kan åstadkomma kommer man avstå från att använda dem". "When it is clear what power there is in explosives and gunpowder and what damage they can cause, people will refrain from using them". Alfred Nobel he invented dynamite to prevent wars of intimidation. not much to be afraid of when you're not the one getting the stuff shot at. so about as stupid as building nuclear weapons to prevent nuclear war

  • @danfarrik
    @danfarrik Год назад +14

    It surprises me that H&M is rarely mentioned in these videos. Together with IKEA it must be one of Sweden’s most well-known exported brands.

  • @melnerud
    @melnerud Год назад +39

    The Swedish music export is really big as well. Cheiron studios in Stockholm with Denniz Pop ( May he rest in peace) and Max Martin stands behind many big pop songs and groups, beginning in the '90s: The Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Westlife, Boyzone, Robyn , NSYNC. After that Max Martin have collaborated with a lot of famous singers and bands. And the Swede still has a major influence of the international pop industry. Since 1998, Martin has written or co-written 25 Billboard Hot 100 number-one hit songs.

    • @kirsjawaki
      @kirsjawaki Год назад

      all true, Robyn is Swedish to unlike the others mentioned. and like Finland we have a big Metal and rock culture to.

    • @JohanHaagg
      @JohanHaagg Год назад +1

      @@kirsjawaki To be honest, we have a huge metal scene. And several sub genres came from swedish bands. Doom, Melodic death (or the Gothenburg sound if you will), neoclassical and so on and so forth.

  • @_Wolfsbane_
    @_Wolfsbane_ Год назад +53

    Allemansrätten - The right to roam.
    Traditionally mentioned in the medieval county laws (so the notion is most likely older than that), it means no one owns nature, and everyone is free to enjoy it. You are free to collect materials and berries, and even camp anywhere (exceptions are made for private properties close to buildings) for a couple of days.

    • @alvdansen7172
      @alvdansen7172 Год назад +17

      Another rule is that you are not allowed to destroy the nature, don't litter around and clean up after yourself so that others can also enjoy the nature aswell.

    • @pernillae135
      @pernillae135 Год назад +8

      Materials, that's nott entierlly true. You can pick berries, mushrooms and flowers that aren't red listed (fridlysta), but you may not collect stones, pebbels or cut branches from living trees and you are not allowed to dig up roots. In conclusion: You may not do anything that leaves a longlasting damage to the nature.
      You may camp on anyones land for a night or two, but not in farmed fields and not within the privazy zone (where you can be seen from a resident building).

  • @BigStreetCinema
    @BigStreetCinema Год назад +33

    Koenigsegg is also Swedish which is groundbreaking car developer.

  • @emmaskantz
    @emmaskantz Год назад +26

    Disappointed he didn't mention the Kanelbulle (cinamon rolls/buns) for famous foods, which even has it's own day every year!

  • @ghouldr1964
    @ghouldr1964 Год назад +39

    Vikings from all of Scandinavia came to Britain, the Majority were Norwegians but there are sources of Danish and Swedish vikings in England and France as well. Vikings from all of Scandinavia did also sail East, epecially down to Miklagård and Serkland but the majority were Swedish. Swedish vikings were often reffered to as "The Rus" by the finnish and baltic states. The word "Rus" can be translated to "Men who row" and even taken from a place in eastern Sweden called Roslagen or the Finnish name for Sweden "Routsi". The name "Russia" actually means "The land of the Rus", and the Rus of the time were Swedish vikings. It is speculated if Russia and Belarus got their modern names from the old territory "Kievan Rus" that reached big parts of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, and even further. Swedish vikings did rule Kievan Rus for a long time so historians are discussing if the word "Rus" originally orginated from Scandinavia

    • @Luggruff
      @Luggruff Год назад +3

      Actually, Norwegian Vikings mostly went to the north of Britain, and were not settlers. Danish Vikings were a lot more present, and they also established huge settlements all over Britain, as they were settlers. //Norwegian.

    • @kirsjawaki
      @kirsjawaki Год назад +1

      that is very true. apparently there is remnants from vikings in America. and some carved runes in one of the Indian palaces or if it was a temple? don't remember what building it was. but translated it more ore less ment "Bjorn was here" or something like that. studied this so many years back now so its a bit foggy. but i just found it so funny. Tagging was a thing all back then.

    • @n0namesowhatblerp362
      @n0namesowhatblerp362 Год назад +1

      @@Luggruff Most of all runestones in existance are in sweden, Over half them speak of journeys to the west. The runestones are our only historical leftovers from the viking age. I dont understand why it keeps getting pushed as if swedish vikings only went to the east.

    • @christeleklund7624
      @christeleklund7624 8 месяцев назад

      The Danelaw - ever heard of that?? A little learning...

  • @livb6945
    @livb6945 Год назад +17

    Swedish meatballs are NOT typically seasoned with allspice and nutmeg. Both spices are fairly rare in Swedish foods, especially compared to Britain. Everyone has their own favorite recipe of course, but salt, pepper and onions is the basic seasoning.

  • @chalphon4907
    @chalphon4907 Год назад +68

    Greta Garbo was not of Swedish descent, she was Swedish born and raised and then moved to Hollywood. She is burried in Stockholm
    Mickey Mouse is boring, Donald Duck is relatable. Also, in 1959 when they started showing Disney on Christmas eve it was the only time of the year when you could watch a cartoon at all. That's why people gathered for it in the start, now it is just tradition.
    Greetings from Sweden.

    • @bogustavnilsson
      @bogustavnilsson Год назад +4

      She comes from Stockholm, she is buried here now

    • @F1rstWorldNomaD
      @F1rstWorldNomaD Год назад +4

      Yea, her name wasnt even really Garbo, it was Gustafsson.

    • @linneaekstrom6020
      @linneaekstrom6020 Год назад +6

      And the Disney show on Christmas is not only Donald Duck its also Mickey Mouse, Cinderella, Snowwhite, The Lady and the Tramp etc etc

    • @kanalnamn
      @kanalnamn Год назад +4

      At the same time Donald Duck is a full blown psycho. But relatable. :)

    • @helenefrick7188
      @helenefrick7188 Год назад +1

      She was pure Swedish. Both her parents were sweds since generations.

  • @GhastlyGhostrider
    @GhastlyGhostrider Год назад +16

    Don't forget Sabaton! One of the world's biggest metal band right now. Check them out.
    Sweden also has the world's oldest military unit that's still active, Livgardet (the Royal Guard). While checking out Sabaton, listen to their song "Livgardet".

  • @oOLiLjAOo
    @oOLiLjAOo Год назад +10

    22:16 The Ericsson Globe, or Globen as we commonly call it, was renamed The Avicii Arena in honour of the late Swedish DJ Avicii. RIP

  • @ge_mig_nat_som_kanns
    @ge_mig_nat_som_kanns Год назад +21

    Half way through and they have covered music and famous people, and still not one word of our most famous person - producer Max Martin. Confused.

    • @dwaynesview
      @dwaynesview  Год назад +7

      WOW! I just googled him and he has co-wrote and produced for some of the biggest artists on the planet. He's definitely one of your biggest exports. Maybe it's because he's behind the scenes and not really famous.

    • @skaggigocharg06
      @skaggigocharg06 Год назад +1

      You shouldn't talk about Max Martin without mentioning Denniz Pop , who sadly died too young. Dynamic Duo.

  • @assimgreen9806
    @assimgreen9806 Год назад +15

    Hi there from Sweden! most of us live in the south, you just didn't listen properly. You should come and visit!

    • @dwaynesview
      @dwaynesview  Год назад +3

      Ooops lol! That’s what I meant, but it came out wrong. Lol! I want to visit though for definite.

  • @alvdansen7172
    @alvdansen7172 Год назад +20

    The Öresundbridge in the beginning that you saw that connects Sweden with Denmark you'll not only drive over the ocean but will also be driving under the ocean aswell, check it out

    • @dwaynesview
      @dwaynesview  Год назад +3

      Oh wow that’s amazing so it goes underneath ocean like the Eurostar? The view over the top looks really pretty in the video.

    • @michaeltempsch5282
      @michaeltempsch5282 Год назад

      ​@@dwaynesviewYep, bridge from the Swedish side to an artificial island (made for this project) where it dives into the tunnel part to the Danish mainland (well, the rather big Island of Sjælland).
      The artificial island also caught the interest of scientists that studied how life, flora and fauna, came to the island.

  • @Zubiila
    @Zubiila Год назад +14

    As a Swede whose moved to Denmark, I've crossed the Öresund bridge several times. Mainly by train, but also by car. The views are stunning, but when it's just the start of your biannual 7 hour trip to Stockholm, you kinda forget to look it at. But I used to always look for this specific boat that had gone aground close to the bridge and laid there for a couple of years. 😅 I remember thinking it was strange no one moved it, and the suddenly it was gone. Personally I prefer the views from driving through Sweden, seeing the mountains and nature of the different regions. The Swedish nature is one of the things I miss the most, beside my family. A funny thing about the Öresund bridge though, there was a time when I remember a boat was stuck next to it and it laid there for a couple of years. I used

  • @Babesinthewood97
    @Babesinthewood97 Год назад +12

    Greta Garbo was Swedish, not just by heritage. ;)

  • @senchaholic
    @senchaholic Год назад +28

    Mixing in Greta Garbo as an American with swedish heritage together with Emma Stone and Wahlberg...Greta Garbo was born in Sweden, the others were not! Really bad research in that video you watched 😄

    • @dwaynesview
      @dwaynesview  Год назад +6

      I need to find a better video, I don't think the information was reliable lol! I'm going to react to Geography Now's video on Sweden. I've hear he's normally pretty accurate.

    • @_Wolfsbane_
      @_Wolfsbane_ Год назад +4

      Yeah, I was really surprised by the inclusion of Greta Gustafsson (original name of Garbo). Definately not american.

  • @evahellman9331
    @evahellman9331 Год назад +2

    You have Carl Erick Wickman born in Våmhus, Sweden. He emigrated to Hibbing, Minnesota and founded Greyhound bus i 1913.

  • @jonasaman9104
    @jonasaman9104 Год назад +27

    Not the best "about Sweden video"! Missing a lot that should have been included some examples: Music: Max Martin, Avicii, Roxett ... Inventions: Three-point seatbelt, Celsius Temperature Scale, Ultrasound, Gamma Knife ...Companies: H&M, Volvo, Ericson, IKEA, Electrolux.Tetra Pak

    • @stellakr75
      @stellakr75 Год назад +3

      ..also the pacemaker, skiftnyckel (adjustable spanner) and the dynamite

    • @AlvenmodFoto
      @AlvenmodFoto Год назад +4

      A few more...Bluetooth, GPS, the zipper, flat screen monitors, ultra sound, safety match...

    • @_Wolfsbane_
      @_Wolfsbane_ Год назад

      @@stellakr75 of which two of them were mentioned.

    • @skaggigocharg06
      @skaggigocharg06 Год назад +5

      Walkers for seniors, Dalén light for lighthouses, spherical ball bearing, autoclaved aerated concrete, boat propeller, polystyrene, bolt cutter, household refrigerator, telephone handset, rechargable batteries, the modern tape measure

  • @BjornPersson-vl3ee
    @BjornPersson-vl3ee Год назад +3

    I have to say that it is entertaining seeing you react to things about our country. There are some things that is not exactly as it is at times. But overall it's at least close enough :D

  • @paul73se
    @paul73se Год назад +23

    Would definitely recommend visiting Sweden, I go there (Stockholm) several times a year and cheap to travel to from London. I have been across the Öresund bridge and is amazing. You can also take the train on under the Öresund as well

    • @dwaynesview
      @dwaynesview  Год назад +8

      I want to go, it baffles me why it's not promoted as a tourist destination or not popular with Brits. We are so close, but I rarely hear of anyone going. I would love to.

    • @igeekling
      @igeekling Год назад +9

      ​@@dwaynesview not reliably hot and sunny, plus expensive booze. Is probably a pretty big reason why. 😂

    • @davidbentley4032
      @davidbentley4032 Год назад

      Cheap air travel? You're a few years behind the times there lad.

    • @paul73se
      @paul73se Год назад +3

      @@davidbentley4032 I can fly to Stockholm for less than £100, cheaper than getting a train to visit my brother up north. Also you can get it cheaper if you look for advanced deals. I flew to Stockholm 3 times last Autumn and Winter for 70 quid.

  • @kanalnamn
    @kanalnamn Год назад +1

    They often miss to tell that Skype was swedish born and raised, too. Since then it's been sold.

  • @trinciacakewalk
    @trinciacakewalk Год назад +3

    I live in Malmö, in the very south of Sweden and from where I live I can see both the bridge to Copenhagen, Denmark and Turning Torso, the skyscraper that shows in the beginning of the video. It’s a lovely place. It has a 5 km long beach where thousands of people go every day in the summer. Big city but with a friendly and casual feel. Very continental due to the closeness to the rest of Europe and its many immigrants. I love it!

  • @MimikaHaru
    @MimikaHaru Год назад +20

    Another fun fact that we swedes love is that on the new years we watch the movie Ivanhoe. And the acter Sam Neill takes to twitter for his confusion at the annual tradition.

  • @fordonmekochgalenskaper5665
    @fordonmekochgalenskaper5665 Год назад +7

    One of the most popular computer games was developed in Sweden, Minecraft, but also program like Skype and the old game pinball dreams.

  • @katarinahaglund6338
    @katarinahaglund6338 Год назад +21

    He said Most swedes lives in the southern part.

  • @tobiasruth9592
    @tobiasruth9592 Год назад +3

    An other great invention from sweden is... bluetooth :) named after a historical viking i think.. named Harald Blåtand --->blåtand means bluetooth :)

  • @igeekling
    @igeekling Год назад +28

    One correction.
    The 80something% lives in cities. Is a sometimes deliberate misunderstanding.
    While that figure comes from our government statistics.
    It concerns 'tätort' vs 'glesbygd' - there are no real translations into English for those concepts. So I take it for this video it's just misstranslation.
    Tätort - includes cities...
    But also any rural village with a population over 199 (this is not a typo). And everything between.
    So your rural farming village miles and miles from anywhere. Is part of that 80+% lives in 'cities'
    As is all the sleepy small towns.
    Because it all counts as tätort.
    Pretty much unless you have miles and miles, not to the nearest town, but the nearest neighbour.
    You are part of those 80+% who lives 'in cities'. When someone who don't know the definitions behind the statistics. Or want to make out that rural areas are less deserving or desirable. So you bandy that figure about to make it seem like you are not excluding more than half of the population and only care about Stockholm Göteborg and Malmö.

    • @xxhellspawnedxx
      @xxhellspawnedxx Год назад

      Urban vs rural, maybe?
      There are strict definitions for these things as well. Any inhabited area that is further than 45 minutes by car from a population center with more than 3000 inhabitants is glesbygd. It's rather an unwieldy definition, admittedly, as people don't need to be that far away from a population center to be what, in most countries, would count as rural.

    • @Car_Mo
      @Car_Mo Год назад

      @@xxhellspawnedxx Or just "Cities including suburbs"

  • @pederfallbom
    @pederfallbom Год назад +3

    Sweden is a small country but number 3 in the world of inventions and patents 🥳💪🇸🇪

  • @KristofferSandin
    @KristofferSandin Год назад +1

    The thing with donald duck is not only that it was a tradition to air it on christmas. It was also the only time ever you could watch a cartoon on swedish tv for a long period of time when there were only 1-2 channels available, so it was a BIG deal for children

  • @ulricawahlberg5005
    @ulricawahlberg5005 Год назад +1

    About Donald Duck - at this time we didn’t have cartoon films. Therefore it was like party when you could look at this and therefore one sent it in the very particular day of Christmas.

  • @jonasolofsson4128
    @jonasolofsson4128 Год назад +10

    It's a very random video. Jonna Jinton is impressive, but I do think we can present someone a little bit more famous than that...

  • @svenisaksson3970
    @svenisaksson3970 Год назад +2

    Yes, it's true. The whole country grinds to a halt at 3 p.m. on Chrismas eve, when everyone settles down to watch Disney on TV. It's not only Donald Duck. It's shorts cartoons with other Disney characters as well. Not only that, but it's THE SAME cartoons every year! I guess that we Swedes are crazy sticklers for traditions.
    Speaking of food. One very traditional dish (especially in the nordic parts) is "surströmming". It's actually fermented herring and, yes, it smells like it sounds. I've never eaten it, but those who like it says it's delicious. I've never gotten past opening the can. There is a saying: If you want to be sure to clear a room, open a can of "surstömming".

  • @erikahlander3489
    @erikahlander3489 Год назад +3

    Slightly old, but mostly true (compared to many other similar)! Concerning Donald Duck. I personally almost never look at TV since 1978 (except during the period with children), except "the duck" at Christmas Eve! I have seen the program almost every Christmas since the early 60s.

  • @23smguld
    @23smguld Год назад +3

    I live in Malmo/Sweden and closest to different countries. And 2 times a month we drive over the bridge to Denmark / Copenhagen. Driving there only takes about 15-20 minutes, it's not a long way. we shop there, go to restaurants, dance etc
    We are close to quite a few countries to drive to😊

    • @catd11ng74
      @catd11ng74 Год назад

      Malmo is NOT closest to other counries.

  • @annikakarlsson2654
    @annikakarlsson2654 Год назад +2

    U forgot about EUROPE, THE only Swedish band that has over 1 billion wiews on youtube "not even ABBA has it " on The Final Countdown video , I was there on the 22nd of September last year at GRÖNA-LUND when they resieved the award .

  • @geekpotion
    @geekpotion Год назад +1

    Start to love this videos, as a Swed its cool to see what other people think of us.

  • @andersmartensson8659
    @andersmartensson8659 Год назад +1

    As someone said below, it was mostly the Danish Vikings that conquered Britain. You have something called "Danelagen", that is where most of the Danish vikings ended up living. Swedish vikings went east, and what some doesn't know is that Swedish vikings were actually for about 200 years the personal guard of the east roman (Byzantian) emperor in Constantinople (the old Nordic name was "Miklagard" for Constantinople), called "Väringagardet". The word has its roots in old Norse language spoken at the time so it is hard to translate. One possibility is that the base word "Vär" comes from a word that ment "trohet" (in English, faithful), possibly because the swore an oath of elegance to the emperor.
    Just some fun extra facts. :)

  • @Babesinthewood97
    @Babesinthewood97 Год назад +2

    I have taken the train across the bridge many times. :) You can go to Copenhagen from Malmö in about 30 minutes. There is a ship wreck beside the bridge. The may have moved in now.

  • @Petrobella
    @Petrobella Год назад +1

    Okay it’s update time people. Stefan Lövén was indeed our Prime Minister up until the fall of 2021, ahead of the mandate ending, and Magdalena Andersson became the first ever female Prime Minister (or Statsminister as we call it) in Sweden until the next Vote last September when Ulf Kristersson of the Moderate Party took over.

  • @sannakarjalainen4
    @sannakarjalainen4 Год назад +2

    Now when you have learned so mutch about Sweden, you need to come here😊

  • @AlvenmodFoto
    @AlvenmodFoto Год назад +22

    Finland is not part of Scandinavia, it is however part of the Nordics which also includes Iceland. Scandinavia is Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

    • @annabackman3028
      @annabackman3028 Год назад +2

      The Nordic countries are five;
      Finland 🇫🇮 + 🇦🇽 Åland
      Sweden 🇸🇪
      Norway 🇧🇻
      Iceland 🇮🇸
      Denmark 🇩🇰 + 🇫🇴 Faroe Islands (NOT 🇬🇱 Greenland)
      Of the Danish provinces the Faroe Islands are considered Nordic, but not Greenland.
      (Curiousity: Denmark shares land border with Canada. A tiny Island in Kennedy Channel called Hans Island (Dan. Hans ø , Inuit Tartupaluk). It has been a friendly dispute on where the border actually was, which wasn't settled until in June 2022. Both countries have, of course, stated it theirs, and put their flag on the island.
      At one time, when the Canadians exchanged the Danish flag to the Canadian, they also put a bottle of whisky by the pole. Next time the Danish put a bottle of Danish liquor instead. That became the start for media to call the dispute "the Whisky War".
      Now they have one half each, and both red and white flags can be seen.
      🇨🇦🇩🇰/🇬🇱 )
      The story about how come all Nordic countries AND the two autonomous groups of islands Åland and the Faroe Islands have a cross on their flags, that's for another day. Or just google, if you're curious!

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 Год назад +2

      Finland *was* the east part of Sweden until lost to Russia in 1809. Was only half of Sweden "Scandinavian" before 1809?

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 Год назад

      ​@@herrbonk3635 That also makes the rest of those Scandinavian countries Nordic by way of Denmark having owned them. Sweden have also owned some more territory, but not for as long.

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 Год назад +1

      @@znail4675 Well, Sweden "owned" Finland for as long as there are written sources. But Denmark never "owned" Sweden. The Kalmar union of the 1400s was a treaty not a conquest, if that's what you are thinking of.
      Of course all of them are nordic, what else could they be? They are not exactly located in the south :D

  • @scriptbrix
    @scriptbrix Год назад +2

    Sometimes the Nordic and the Scandinavian countries are seen wrongly by foreigners interchangeably, but in fact, Scandinavia is only Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, while the Nordic countries also include Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands, and sometimes also Greenland is included since it belongs to Denmark.

  • @kalin83
    @kalin83 Год назад +1

    Scandinavia most commonly refers to Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. In English usage, it can sometimes also refer more narrowly to the Scandinavian Peninsula (which excludes Denmark but includes part of Finland), or more broadly to all of the Nordic countries, also including Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands

  • @ingegerdandersson6963
    @ingegerdandersson6963 6 месяцев назад

    We also look at an old black and white english program called ”Dinner for one” on New years eve. And on New years day we watch the film Ivanhoe (from 1982).

  • @tesseng2714
    @tesseng2714 Год назад

    The bridge and the view is beautiful. I from Sweden and love going over to Denmark🤩

  • @meteerbil2078
    @meteerbil2078 Год назад +3

    Grayhound bus company in the US was founded by a swede.

  • @senchaholic
    @senchaholic Год назад +4

    The research on that video...sheesh. "Ericsson does more than sell phones". Ericsson stopped selling phones arpund 2001 for favor of a joint venture with Sony. Sony Ericsson was completely separate from Ericsson for 20 years. Sony Ericsson stopped producing phones a long time ago.

  • @carolinapettersson3796
    @carolinapettersson3796 Месяц назад

    The Donald Duck thing, half of us love it, the other half (me included) loads it. The Ice hotel, yes it’s cold but we have the right clothes and we are used to sleep outside in the cold, fresh air from when we where babies. Most of us scandinavians leave our toddlers outside in the strollers fore their naps. I have learned from outhers that this is not common in most countries, but we do not leave them without supervision, I left my kids outside the kitchen window while I had a cup of coffee. The cold strengthens the imunsystem. The Jukkasjärvi river is not called Thorned, it is called Torne älv😊

  • @anfieldlegend8767
    @anfieldlegend8767 Год назад

    About Donald Duck or as we call him Kalle Anka :) its just tradition to sit down before Christmas dinner and watch Kalle Ankas Jul ( donald ducks X-mas ) with the whole family! after the show ends we usually open presents for an hour or so then sit down to have dinner around 6 pm.

  • @Aluzard
    @Aluzard Год назад +2

    I was born 80, and for my family it's been ingrained in our DNA at every xmas evening its Donald Duck time and no one can miss it,. we all cuddle down in something warm with something good to eat hamsandwish or something and some glög. And then watch it even tho we seen it 50 times before ^^

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 Год назад +1

      I bet all the Swedish kids got told to wait with presents until after Donald Duck. Should also be noted that Sweden celebrates X-mas eve, not the day.

  • @diosyntaxa
    @diosyntaxa Год назад

    The Snowman

  • @danielolson5378
    @danielolson5378 Год назад

    They missed that the borough Bronx in New York City is named after a Swede called Johan Bronk who they believe came from the province of Småland. About Donald Duck on Christmas back in 1959 there was only 1 tv-channel in Sweden and when something American like Disney was broadcasted is was something very special! When i grew up in the '80s in Sweden we only had 2 tv-channels and whenever Disney was on you can bet we wanted to watch! The speaker is correct saying it's very much a ritual thing something you just do cause you always have! Around Christmas there's always one network who broadcasts the Home Alone movies here as well!

  • @globalcommunity8527
    @globalcommunity8527 Год назад

    Fantastic reaction! :)

  • @birgittalagerstrom6264
    @birgittalagerstrom6264 Год назад +1

    Great reaction!

  • @davidroman7469
    @davidroman7469 Год назад +1

    Nobel invented the dynamite for easier mine work/ tunnel work since Sweden is a mining country. But ofcourse some people figured out that you could use it in warfare aswell.

  • @driver288
    @driver288 Год назад +1

    If you don’t want to venture out in the Swedish northern wilderness there is Stockholm Ice bar close to the central station in Stockholm where the bar and glasses are made of ice from the same river as the ice hotel. An annex of sorts to the hotel

  • @johnnorthtribe
    @johnnorthtribe Год назад +1

    I was shocked when I found out that Mickey Mouse are the most famous in the world of the Disney characters. I always thought Donald Duck was the main star.

  • @Jim_86
    @Jim_86 Год назад

    2:34. Öresundsbron.
    Öresundsbron in Swedish and
    Øresundsbroen in Danish
    is part bridge and part tunnel.
    Half of Öresundsbron is a bridge and the outher half is a tunnel. The bridge half is on the Swedish water side and the tunnel side is on the Danish water side.
    The approximately 4 km (about
    2.49 miles) closest to Denmark consists of a tunnel, as the span of a high bridge would be a danger to aircrafts at Kastrup Airport in Copenhagen. So the island of Pepparholmen was created to connect the bridge with the tunnel.

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Год назад

    The Donald Duck program on Christmas actually have the English title "From all of us to all of you" and was part of a Disneyland TV-series originally.
    Perhaps more interesting to you is the fact that in Sweden, we view a sketch by the English comedian Freddy Frinton at New Year every year... the same one!

  • @Babesinthewood97
    @Babesinthewood97 Год назад +1

    Yes, Danes and Norwegians travelled west to the British isles and further. I’m apparently from Norwegian Vikings who went to live in Scotland for 700 years and then moved to Finland and then Sweden. A mix.

  • @annelieelfstedt3233
    @annelieelfstedt3233 Год назад +1

    About the bridge to Denmark.......before the opend it for traffic, people could buy tickets so they could walk on it. Me ans a friend of mine did that and it was awsome! At the pylons there was a couple that got married at the same time. After that I've been gooing there by train a few times and also in car. The view is great! You can see the whole bridge when you're flying to Copenhagen. I did that a couple of times and its awsome to see it from the sky!

    • @Petrobella
      @Petrobella Год назад

      They even opened it open for a race across the bridge before they opened it up officially.
      My dad and his brothers-in-law (my uncles) ran it together

  • @christopherx7428
    @christopherx7428 Год назад

    We got our kitchen table from IKEA - when they had 1 (or possibly 2?) store(s) worldwide!

  • @FredrikUggla1
    @FredrikUggla1 Год назад +1

    Good uses for dynamite? Demolishing condemned buildings, mining or building tunnels are just a few.

  • @jennyw2812
    @jennyw2812 Год назад

    Home made meatballs in my house in half pig and half cow. Fine chopped onions and ströbröd ( our main housewife must in the kitchen.) Ströbröd is fine breadcrumbs that we use as a healthy alternative for panko.
    But in meatballs its delish and some egg.

  • @malin298
    @malin298 Год назад

    The bridge... I do it 15 times a month(airport/malmö)... and still it makes me amazed.... every time. I have done it for the last year. And I am sorry to say... I know do not have any thing to do with it but it is Carl Linné. U should se Jonna Jinton... she is amazing.

  • @jayamilapersson4030
    @jayamilapersson4030 Год назад

    Dynamite good uses are mining, building, clearing land and making tunnels for safer traveling. Making Railroads is one of the biggest good uses of dynamite.

  • @bjhellstream
    @bjhellstream Год назад

    The thing with Donald Duck is that there were almost no cartoons of that type in 1959 and until the nineties in the, at first, only channel and then just two state owned channels. When commercial tv was allowed that stopped with loads of cartoons but the tradition of Donald Duck survived to this day.

  • @99mnilsson
    @99mnilsson Год назад

    Dynamite is used for blast rock. You use it for blasting areas so you can build house there.

  • @niclaserik3307
    @niclaserik3307 Год назад

    You can move mountins and make Subways with dynamite...
    And The sauce for the meatball is : veal stock, heavycream, ansjovis, blackcurrant gel, salt,blackpepper and bayleafs. Thickend with flour. I ad a little butter att the end to make it shine

  • @jeppehemma
    @jeppehemma Год назад

    The Gun Tower on the Merrimack. Lighthouse, Wrench, Computer Mouse, GPS

  • @ulricawahlberg5005
    @ulricawahlberg5005 Год назад +1

    The Vikings are described as terrible pirates which is partly true but the biggest part of the vikings were farmers and fishermen! Which is seldom mentioned.

  • @oxigen85
    @oxigen85 Год назад +1

    Yeah our king and his daughter Victoria were present at your king's coronation 😎 I know they're related but not exactly sure how.

    • @dwaynesview
      @dwaynesview  Год назад

      Oh really? I need to learn about your Royal Family. I feel we don’t know enough about other Royal Families In different countries. We only know of our own.

  • @julianwhitee
    @julianwhitee Год назад +2

    Sweden is the best country in the world.🇸🇪

  • @lucas8089
    @lucas8089 Год назад

    The views from that bridge are amazing, fyi :)

  • @Marvinuser
    @Marvinuser Год назад

    the view really is amazing ! yet if you are scared of being able to see the water... hmm i see why its a bit scary... i've been driving on this bridge several times throughout my life as i am from denmark myself and have family in sweden ... even our trains travel across this bridge... if you wanna go to Malmö or Göteborg by train.. you'll have to cross this bridge.

  • @monikakrell9251
    @monikakrell9251 Год назад

    I live in Malmö where the bridge start from, take about 20 min to Copenhagen, or we can take the train over the bridge

  • @Zubiila
    @Zubiila Год назад +1

    The vikings that went to England and Scotland, and for a while ruled England, was Danish vikings. The Norweigan vikings went to Iceland, Greenland and Canada.

  • @raymondengstrom1078
    @raymondengstrom1078 4 месяца назад

    Dynamite is used in many construction sites to remove big rocks for example....

  • @gustavhoo
    @gustavhoo Год назад +1

    Our city busses also uses food trash to run their motors. It’s called “biofuel” 🤪 // Sweden….
    And yeah, as mention I every other comment, this video missed out A LOT!

  • @driver288
    @driver288 Год назад

    We have invented or popularized lots of more things not in the video. Ball bearings, 3 point seatbelts, rolling seatbelts, regular cars with turbos, Saab 99 Turbo was the first regular petrol car using a turbo, TCAS traffic avoidance system mandatory in all commercial aircraft is a Swedish invention as is Skype, now the conferencing backbone of Microsoft teams, Spotify, Minecraft, Volvo cars, Koenigsegg, Scania and Volvo buses and trucks are well renowned Swedish brands. We are also one of the world's largest weapons exporters and music exporters as mentioned before.

  • @errik0o
    @errik0o Год назад

    The bridge is kind of cool, but it's an even better experience to sail under it

  • @AshleyZieman
    @AshleyZieman Год назад +1

    Ok so the Christmas tradition is because that was one of the few times back in the day kids got to see cartoons ok tv. My mom remembers it being the best part of the day. So we grow up watchin it each year and it on the tradition goes... It is always the same episodes every year plus two new cartoons coming out soon.

  • @ulricawahlberg5005
    @ulricawahlberg5005 Год назад +1

    Volvo and SAAB!

  • @1011011010111000
    @1011011010111000 Год назад +1

    Concerning the log cabins. During the period talked about, Finland was a part of Sweden. Just saying ;)

  • @ChristofferOrrmalmUtsi
    @ChristofferOrrmalmUtsi Год назад

    About christmas traditions up in the north of scandinavia, if you want you can choose what you want to watch on traditional television.
    Another interesting fact about sweden Minecraft.

  • @DanielSvensson666
    @DanielSvensson666 Год назад

    Well, not sure why they said no swedes live in the south, many do, I am one of them.😂
    Some things were weird/ wrong in the video you watched, but most was correct I'd say.
    Great video.

  • @Vvalarir
    @Vvalarir Год назад

    We also have the legendary stories of Beowulf and Arn the knight templar. 😊

  • @miafranlund6982
    @miafranlund6982 Год назад +5

    About the trash..
    Countries actually pay Sweden to take their trash.😆

    • @dwaynesview
      @dwaynesview  Год назад +2

      I found that to be amazing lol! I have no clue why we haven't learnt from our neighbours.

  • @ASharkNamedWaffle
    @ASharkNamedWaffle Год назад

    As a fellow sweden. Donald duck is the most popular disney character here.

  • @deluxeviking
    @deluxeviking День назад

    Viking that attack England was more Dannish (danes) but Sweden and Norway was in for it too 😊 so Víkingur (viking) was a mix . And bluetooth was inveted by a swede from a viking name in history Blåtand !😊

  • @swelokaxx
    @swelokaxx Год назад

    Mining, clearing smal hills to make roads. Some stuff made easer from dinamite

  • @gobe90
    @gobe90 7 месяцев назад

    i for sure thought they where gonna mention the Skarsgård family when they spoke of famous Swedes lol

  • @swepeder
    @swepeder 24 дня назад

    Minecraft was made in sweden by Swedish game developer Markus "Notch" Persson and released to the public in 2009. A videogame does not really belong to a country but of course the country of origin is Sweden!

  • @raymondengstrom1078
    @raymondengstrom1078 4 месяца назад

    Living in the UK you might remember Spotify's CEO Daniel Ek wanted to buy Arsenal Football Club with the support of for example Thierry Henry....
    Maybe you just didn't know Daniel Ek was Swedish....(though the name is VERY typical Swedish...)