It was so nice watching you talk about Denmark. I am currently in Denmark on Fanø, I really enjoy it here. At first I was confused why I was always greeted with Hej, but then I realized that it’s just how you say Hello and not because I might look obviously like a foreigner. 😆
Dave, you should also invite a Swede, and a Norwegian to your channel! Scandinavians love to make fun of each other because our languages are similar but with different spelling and pronounciation. We also see each other as rivals (but secretly love each other).
Wait, if alcohol (let's say soju/beer) tastes like cough syrup it's supposed to be bad; indicates a light drinker? (I'm prohibited to drink due to religious constraints, just curious as to how alcohol tastes like)
Haha as a Swede I tried to listen to Sissels introduction without reading the subs. I failed miserable. People that say that Swedish, Danish and Norweigan are the same, well its not haha. I can understand some words but in general norweigan is easier to understand for me than danish and its defintley easier to read than listen😂😂 but it probably depends on where in Sweden you live😉
sissel also has a very thick danish accent so maybe that's why, i feel like people who grow up in copenhagen and the way we speak is easier to understand for other scandinavians :)
@@JohannChow Thats so true🤣 honestly sometimes I have no idea what some of the words they use mean😅 Where I live we speak regional Swedish, we dont really have any dialects. Skånska is like a mix between Swedish and Danish😂
That’s like “glas” in Danish is a glass but an icecream in Swedish. And “kødder du” in Norwegian being “are you kidding” but in Danish it sounds like “are you meat with me?” 😂 we use similar words but sometimes you gotta watch out.
Bruh finally! 🤩🇩🇰 its so nice to see some danish representation! Im feeling the "anything remotely danish" on a PERSONAL lvl! Thank you Sissel! 😂 Man bliver helt stolt 🥰
Right when I was convinced Dutch is one of the hardest languages for foreigners to learn, Danish comes around the corner. It literally makes no sense but I love it.
Knife and knee were in English before most people could read and write. They used to be pronounced (all those silent letters) in English, too, 800, 1000 years back. English has most words from Germanic tribes. Angles, Saxons, Jutes.... They and their language were assimilated. :-) Northern and the East central part of England was taken over by Danes in the 9th century, and lots of words and placenames stayed behind. The Norman Conquest (Battle of Hastings in 1066, in the south) brought a ton of French vocabulary, but not grammar. So English ended up a Germanic language (structurally and basically) with tons of French vocabulary. Then in the last few centuries scientific terms were creatd from Greek and Latin parts (las if they were Lego 🙂)--- things like telescope, bicycle, telecommunications. I love the history of English. Spellings weren't borrowed, though. Words were borrowed and hundreds of years of use smoothed off some corners.
Yes finally! I've been watching your content for years, and I've always hoped that you would make a video about Scandinavia or a Scandinavian country. and who knew luck was on my side today, and at that, it being my home country! Tusind tak Dave! Hope to see more amazing content like this, from you in the future!
As your fan, that has been on your channel for a very long time, i love this video ❤️😍 as a danish person, i love People learning about our culture and country 🙆🏾♀️ thanks for that 👏🏾👏🏾
Let's try a Scandinavian trio in a future video! Not to exclude any Nordic countries or anything, men sånn ærlig talt så vet dere at dere har lyst til å se den videoen.
Hey Dave. I myself is from Denmark. I started to see your videos from around 2-3 years ago as i began to find interest in the korean culture a year or so before your channel. At that time I think it was so cool to experience some little pieces from South Korea . I think it is quite funny to see another person to explain danish culture. As a country we Danish have a multi-culture. But we still have our own little special things that you cannot find anywhere else in the world... From the misspelling to the funny pronunciation. I have heard that my language sound like we have a potato in our mouth.. maybe thats what you dave though when you have to say: " rød grød med fløde". If you want to have another of these sentences there is "fem flade flødde boller på et flat flødebollefad"😂
I haven’t watched this channel for a few months but started again today, funny the latest video would be about my home country 😁 I would recommend learning about danish traditions, cause they are quite weird. We have one when a person turns 25 and they have not yet married someone, then we drag them to the streets, tie them up and throw cinnamon at them and we do it again at 30 but with black pepper. Another tradition is a holiday, kinda like Halloween but in February, called Fastelavn and we “Beat the cat out of the barrel” literal translation, because in the olden days, Danes, as many other countries, saw cats as a bad omen. So to not have bad luck, we would put a cat into a barrel and beat it with a bat until the bottom of the barrel fell out. The cat would then run away and so would the bad omens. Of course we don’t do that anymore, we now put candy in it, and the person beats out the bottom gets to be the Cat King, and the person that takes down the last board gets to be the Cat Queen. We also beat people with glorified sticks called Fastelavnsris. We take a stick and decorate it and then beat our friends with it. It’s supposed to represent fertility in life. Then of course each year close to the summer solstice, we put up a massive bonfire, and I mean massive, and then we put a fake witch on the bonfire and then we burn the whole thing while we sing songs around the bonfire. That is supposed to remove bad omens and stuff. I swear Denmark is not a crazy land 🤣
Danish is actually a North Germanic language so it is closer to Swedish and Norwegian than it is to the German you learned which is almost definitely high German.
"People call it a throat condition" Thats us, the Swedish people that do that. XD Also "a frog in the throat", "a potato in the mouth" and many more. It's a sibling thing but we love our Scandinavian family so that's why we tease each other. 😉
When she said, that she grew up in Roskilde, I thought about that time when I was in Denmark with my family and we had like the best spare ribs of the world in Roskilde 🤤 We were also visiting Skagen and Kopenhagen (but it was bloody hot that day so we ran from one gelateria to the next one xD) But over all: Very beautiful country. After that trip we were there for two more times and I wanna go back again, because the people are so friendly and the nature so wonderful.
The original Anglo-Saxons came from South Denmark, arrived in the British Isles and mixed with the Celtic peoples, added loanwords from other Romance/Latin languages and Greek and hence English was born. South Denmark is also known as Anglia, which also gave rise to the term "England", "English", "Anglo"
시슬이 여기서 왜나와? 코리안브로스에서 간간히 보다가 처음으로 데니쉬를 들었네. 유튭 하고있는지도 몰랐고 ㅋ 시슬 유튭도 구독하고 영상 간간히 정독 해야겠네. 처음에 시슬이 덴마크 설명 할 때 빵 터졌는데 데이브랑 둘이 어색함 무엇 ㅋ 이제 진도에서 살게 되서 이태원 갈 일 없겠지만 재미있는 한국 생활 하시길~
Yes Danish is very difficult, even for other Scandinavian countries. My father could understand Swedish, Norwegian and German and thought I was stupid for not being able to. Thanks Dave and Skål
I know as a dane a lot of danes (and forigners) that hear k-pop (i do too). Also when we say a word like bikes we say er in the end, but it is not that easy, like we change the vowel ko is køer and not koer and we also sometimes we dont write the r like ost is oste and not oster, and sometimes we dont even use the er like ben, ben is like leg but it is also legs. That is how hard danish is and it is just a bit of the basics (IT IS HARD).
I recently move to Denmark and learning Danish right now and damn is so so so difficult 😭😭😭 but however Denmark is a beautiful country peace and quiet im so happy for my life 😊😊😊
My native language Sundanese & Indonesian also only have one word for both Boyfriend/Girlfriend. In Sundanese, it's "Kabogoh" In Indonesian, it's "Pacar"
Dont forget about Roskilde festival! its one of the scandinavian biggest (if not the biggest?) music festival! really recomend to go there if you are visiting Denmark during june/july! :D
I never missed your every release dave. It might have change a little as time goes by but I appreciate the editing that you do in your videos and kinda inspires me to do my vid editing based on yours 😃 If I have the chance to collab one day with you it would be totally awesome experience for sure 👍👍👍
You should invite a Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian and Danish person at the same time and talk about the languages. Finnish language is so different to Swedish, Danish and Norwegian though, but I think that'd would be even more fun! We always tend to give eachother very great amount of points in the singing competition Eurovision Song Contest too! That'd be a fun subject! Also we loooove to make fun of our neighbour-countries as well as having real rude jokes about them, it's hilarious haha its like sibling-love, you know? We love to hate on eachother but at the same time we got each others backs! Cheers from Sweden 🍻🇸🇪
This was so much fun! Happy to introduce my home country! 🇩🇰
Ay Sissel! Nice representation of Denmark. Godt arbejde :))
It was so nice watching you talk about Denmark. I am currently in Denmark on Fanø, I really enjoy it here. At first I was confused why I was always greeted with Hej, but then I realized that it’s just how you say Hello and not because I might look obviously like a foreigner. 😆
As a Swede, when you was speaking Danish, I could understand more than I thought I could.
Sissel you were so nice and cute, I didnt know anything about a Denmark, thank you guys, greetings from México
Ja! Endelig en dansker som bor i Korea 🥺❤️
Dave, you should also invite a Swede, and a Norwegian to your channel! Scandinavians love to make fun of each other because our languages are similar but with different spelling and pronounciation. We also see each other as rivals (but secretly love each other).
Lol true
Siblings love... Ngl
Yes!! Good idea!
same with people from the netherland & germany 😂♥️
So true lol
덴마크 문화를 자세히 알게되는건 처음이라 엄청 흥미롭게 봣어요♥ 재밋엇습니다.💃
OMG!! I’m from Denmark. This is so fun to watch😂🇩🇰 (I was always waiting for danish in the european videos)
omg me too !!!!
Rebekka Edwards 😂🇩🇰❤️
også mig hehehe elsker dem begge
Ej same
Sissel is lovely! I especially liked that she introduced us to Skagen, which seems like a fascinating and relaxing place to visit. 고마워요!
That's the video idea right there. Jaein and Sissel go for spicy food challenge lol
와 시슬 영어하는 거 보니까 단어를 되게 고급지게 잘 말하네 ㄷㄷ 부럽다
4:32 “people who like alcohol somehow end up in Korea”
*cries in “alcohol tastes like cough syrup to me and I hate it” while in Korea*
Leeka Scot yayyyyy there’s more of us haha!
Wait, if alcohol (let's say soju/beer) tastes like cough syrup it's supposed to be bad; indicates a light drinker?
(I'm prohibited to drink due to religious constraints, just curious as to how alcohol tastes like)
독재자 새끼들이 싸게 술이나 먹고 정치에 관심 끄라고 그렇게 만들었죠. 그 새끼들 다 죽었지만.. 이제 그게 하나의 문화가 되어버렸어 ㅋㅋ
I hate the taste of alcohol too.
You are not the only one, I also don't drink
Wow that beach in Denmark looks so interesting with the waves!
Yay finally a Denmark video! 🇩🇰🇩🇰😄 Love from Denmark ❤️
시슬 언니 방송에서 몇 번 봤는데 데이브님이랑 콜라보 하니까 너무 좋아요!
This was not a collab I was expecting to ever see somehow. Love it! 💖💖💖
Aw heck yeah, our neighbors!! Sending all the love from Sweden! ❤️
Omg I have waited soooo long for this video!!!😁👐
Love from Denmark🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
Haha as a Swede I tried to listen to Sissels introduction without reading the subs. I failed miserable. People that say that Swedish, Danish and Norweigan are the same, well its not haha. I can understand some words but in general norweigan is easier to understand for me than danish and its defintley easier to read than listen😂😂 but it probably depends on where in Sweden you live😉
We norwegians are kind of lucky because we can understand both languages, more so than sweden because the pronunciation is so different. Haha
As a Dane, i don't understand Swedish.... But hey, then there's Norwegian xD
sissel also has a very thick danish accent so maybe that's why, i feel like people who grow up in copenhagen and the way we speak is easier to understand for other scandinavians :)
Skåne people probably. It's hard to understand their swedish sometimes even
@@JohannChow Thats so true🤣 honestly sometimes I have no idea what some of the words they use mean😅 Where I live we speak regional Swedish, we dont really have any dialects.
Skånska is like a mix between Swedish and Danish😂
덴마크 사람이 그렇게 적다구요?… 대박
면적도 작은데 그렇게 유명할 수가 있나요
ㅎㅎ신기하고 대단하네요
덴마크 문화 새롭게 배워서 넘 좋아요❤🇩🇰🇩🇰
언어가 독일어랑 비슷한 느낌도 드네요!😯😯
지리적으로 인접해있어서 영향이 있겠죠?
네덜란드어도 독일어처럼 들릴겁니다
덴마크 가봐지만 여행보다 데이브의 영상통했어 더 많이 배우는것 같아요 😮 love your video!
I am so excited you are reviewing my country!! :) Thank you Dave!
i love danish, especially when they play badminton, it's very cool.
love from indonesia
Smørrebrød is the most delicious open sandwich you'll never find in other countries than Denmark! I love it
«Rart å møde deg» In Norwegian is literally “weird to meet you”
Swedish, Norwegian and Danish looks very similar,besides pronunciation.
Danish pronunciation is really weird
A is pronounced like æ,but there's a letter æ in Danish..
That’s like “glas” in Danish is a glass but an icecream in Swedish. And “kødder du” in Norwegian being “are you kidding” but in Danish it sounds like “are you meat with me?” 😂 we use similar words but sometimes you gotta watch out.
@@MilieNopeNotHere while in French,glace means ice cream *just like Svenska
Omg and ‘rolig’ in Swedish means fun/cool (or something Idk I’m Norwegian) and in Norwegian it means calm lol
오~~ 한국어도 잘 하고 듣기 좋아요
저도 우리나라 이야기를 하고 싶어요
데이브님 한번 최대해 주세요
Bruh finally! 🤩🇩🇰 its so nice to see some danish representation! Im feeling the "anything remotely danish" on a PERSONAL lvl! Thank you Sissel! 😂
Man bliver helt stolt 🥰
Right when I was convinced Dutch is one of the hardest languages for foreigners to learn, Danish comes around the corner. It literally makes no sense but I love it.
Knife and knee were in English before most people could read and write. They used to be pronounced (all those silent letters) in English, too, 800, 1000 years back.
English has most words from Germanic tribes. Angles, Saxons, Jutes.... They and their language were assimilated. :-)
Northern and the East central part of England was taken over by Danes in the 9th century, and lots of words and placenames stayed behind.
The Norman Conquest (Battle of Hastings in 1066, in the south) brought a ton of French vocabulary, but not grammar. So English ended up a Germanic language (structurally and basically) with tons of French vocabulary. Then in the last few centuries scientific terms were creatd from Greek and Latin parts (las if they were Lego 🙂)--- things like telescope, bicycle, telecommunications. I love the history of English. Spellings weren't borrowed, though. Words were borrowed and hundreds of years of use smoothed off some corners.
덴마크에서 1년정도 살았었는데 이 방송 보니 반갑네요ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
Please do a video comparing Danish, Swedish and Norwegian! Love your content
the video but only be 5 minutes long talking about how Denmark is way superior
@@undeterminedseal No it will be five minutes of the Swedes and Norwegians making fun of the way Danes talk ;)
Thank you for your guide on Denmark! Very useful! Danish is very interesting! Enjoy your time in Korea! Good luck! 😍👍
Yes finally! I've been watching your content for years, and I've always hoped that you would make a video about Scandinavia or a Scandinavian country. and who knew luck was on my side today, and at that, it being my home country! Tusind tak Dave! Hope to see more amazing content like this, from you in the future!
I was really curious about Denmark, it's cool to learn new things.
As your fan, that has been on your channel for a very long time, i love this video ❤️😍 as a danish person, i love People learning about our culture and country 🙆🏾♀️ thanks for that 👏🏾👏🏾
Det er ikke en video om Danmark uden "rød grød med fløde"
Jeg venta bare på at den skulle komme ahahaha
Netop!
It’s so true though 😆
와.. 시슬을 여기서 보다니.. 근데 영어 채널 구독자가 64만인건 몰랐네요 헐... 완전 전업 유튜버 할만하넹... 덕분에 덴마크어에 대해 알게 되었습니다. 캐아스트 정말 좋은 단어네요. 배워갑니다.
Let's try a Scandinavian trio in a future video!
Not to exclude any Nordic countries or anything, men sånn ærlig talt så vet dere at dere har lyst til å se den videoen.
Jaaaaa jeg vil høre nordmannen gjøre narr av svensken pls
Hey Dave. I myself is from Denmark. I started to see your videos from around 2-3 years ago as i began to find interest in the korean culture a year or so before your channel. At that time I think it was so cool to experience some little pieces from South Korea . I think it is quite funny to see another person to explain danish culture. As a country we Danish have a multi-culture. But we still have our own little special things that you cannot find anywhere else in the world... From the misspelling to the funny pronunciation. I have heard that my language sound like we have a potato in our mouth.. maybe thats what you dave though when you have to say: " rød grød med fløde". If you want to have another of these sentences there is "fem flade flødde boller på et flat flødebollefad"😂
I haven’t watched this channel for a few months but started again today, funny the latest video would be about my home country 😁
I would recommend learning about danish traditions, cause they are quite weird. We have one when a person turns 25 and they have not yet married someone, then we drag them to the streets, tie them up and throw cinnamon at them and we do it again at 30 but with black pepper. Another tradition is a holiday, kinda like Halloween but in February, called Fastelavn and we “Beat the cat out of the barrel” literal translation, because in the olden days, Danes, as many other countries, saw cats as a bad omen. So to not have bad luck, we would put a cat into a barrel and beat it with a bat until the bottom of the barrel fell out. The cat would then run away and so would the bad omens. Of course we don’t do that anymore, we now put candy in it, and the person beats out the bottom gets to be the Cat King, and the person that takes down the last board gets to be the Cat Queen. We also beat people with glorified sticks called Fastelavnsris. We take a stick and decorate it and then beat our friends with it. It’s supposed to represent fertility in life. Then of course each year close to the summer solstice, we put up a massive bonfire, and I mean massive, and then we put a fake witch on the bonfire and then we burn the whole thing while we sing songs around the bonfire. That is supposed to remove bad omens and stuff. I swear Denmark is not a crazy land 🤣
Finally a scandinavian and it's a danish person too! Wonderful episode, love from Denmark
Wahhh the only words I understood from your Denmark speech was “RUclips” “hobby” and “arbeiten” haha. Thought my German would help more than that
Danish is actually a North Germanic language so it is closer to Swedish and Norwegian than it is to the German you learned which is almost definitely high German.
@@404Dannyboy haha no it's kinda hard for Swedish speaker too to listen to Danish unless they are from Skåne
@@JohannChow It is hard but it is easier for a Swede than for a German was my point.
404Dannyboy yeah maybe I was thinking of Dutch haha
Og det var Danmark og det var Danmark olleh olleh olleh 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
🇩🇰🇩🇰
for girlfriend or boyfriend in indonesian just also "Pacar"
@@PassionPno Sounds like Chinese *Actually,I speak both Malay and Indonesian
@@PassionPno Teman lelaki doesn't sound like into the romantic side tbh
I’m from Denmark! Sooo happy to see this didn’t think I would. 😊
오 시슬이 나오다니ㅋㅋ 근데 외국인 입장에서 덴마크어는 발음이 정말 어렵게 들리네요
역시 믿고보는 데이브, 어째 게스트들은 하나같이 미인분들만 데려오신데, 영상보기저뉴추천 꾸욱하고 가요
해외에서 오신 분들 각자의 고국, 고향에 대해서 이야기하는 내용 좋아요~~~ 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Two of the best foreign RUclipsrs in Korea have met!!
It’s a bucket list of mine to go to all LEGO land parks and Disney parks
와 덴마크~ 나라이름은 영국 프랑스 독일만큼이나 익숙한데. 덴마크에 대해 아는건 거의 없네요. 재밌게 잘봤습니다.
친구가 덴마크 사람이라서 이것저것 정보를 찾아보고 있었던터라 원하던 영상이였는데 너무 감사해요! 재밌게 봤습니다ㅎㅎ 시슬언니 너무 이뻐요ㅜㅠㅜㅠ
"People call it a throat condition" Thats us, the Swedish people that do that. XD Also "a frog in the throat", "a potato in the mouth" and many more. It's a sibling thing but we love our Scandinavian family so that's why we tease each other. 😉
Wow, such an interesting country! Thank you Dave for this video and thank you Sissel for all those insighting information!!
데이브님 앞으로 나라특집 많이했스면 좋겠어요!!!!!
3:21 Rugbrød : Rye Bread from Denmark !!!!
3:30 Smørrebrød : Butter & Bread !!!!
two of my favorite youtubers ever 🥺🥺
When she said, that she grew up in Roskilde, I thought about that time when I was in Denmark with my family and we had like the best spare ribs of the world in Roskilde 🤤 We were also visiting Skagen and Kopenhagen (but it was bloody hot that day so we ran from one gelateria to the next one xD) But over all: Very beautiful country. After that trip we were there for two more times and I wanna go back again, because the people are so friendly and the nature so wonderful.
I am going to Roskilde this weekend. What was the name of the restaurent? Thanks a lot!
Sissel's forehead is brighter than my future
👽🔮✨
It's so pretty 😍
천만탈모인을 무시하시마..!!
better than mine too
Hahahahaha
덴마크 코로나 끝나면 가보고 싶은곳
Thanks, Sissel! I learned a lot about Denmark in this video. Although I haven't been, it sounds like such a beautiful country with amazing people.
The original Anglo-Saxons came from South Denmark, arrived in the British Isles and mixed with the Celtic peoples, added loanwords from other Romance/Latin languages and Greek and hence English was born. South Denmark is also known as Anglia, which also gave rise to the term "England", "English", "Anglo"
loved this Dave
Dave sounds so chill here
시슬이 여기서 왜나와? 코리안브로스에서 간간히 보다가 처음으로 데니쉬를 들었네. 유튭 하고있는지도 몰랐고 ㅋ
시슬 유튭도 구독하고 영상 간간히 정독 해야겠네.
처음에 시슬이 덴마크 설명 할 때 빵 터졌는데 데이브랑 둘이 어색함 무엇 ㅋ
이제 진도에서 살게 되서 이태원 갈 일 없겠지만 재미있는 한국 생활 하시길~
I like this Dave x Sissel collab! ❤️
I've been to the Legoland in California, now I want to see the one in Denmark :o thanks for this fun video~
I remember getting my 'drivers licence' driving around in a lego car in Billund haha. Very surprised you didn't talk about frikadeller.
I live about 10 miles from LEGO Land. I’ve been there plenty of times. It’s great!
Yes Danish is very difficult, even for other Scandinavian countries. My father could understand Swedish, Norwegian and German and thought I was stupid for not being able to. Thanks Dave and Skål
english is so similar to danish since a bunch of danes invaded in england and changed everything!
Hee Sissel here!! I feel like Denmark is similar to The Netherlands in many many ways. As always a great video Dave.
덴마크 언젠가 막연하게 여행가고픈곳중 하나였는데 문화랑 언어 대해 알게되어서 좋았어염
빨리 코로나 종식되고 가볼 수 있게되면 좋겠네요ㅠ
덴마크에 알게된 너무 좋은 시간이었다....값지다
Woow første gang, jeg høre hende tale dansk🥳🥳
항상 느끼는 거지만 데이브는 착한사람~!
Har ventet på at Sissel og Dave skulle lave en video sammen i et stykke tid nu hahaha, godt klaret!!!
오~ 레고! 덴마크에 대해서 조금 알게 되서 기뻐요~
I know as a dane a lot of danes (and forigners) that hear k-pop (i do too). Also when we say a word like bikes we say er in the end, but it is not that easy, like we change the vowel ko is køer and not koer and we also sometimes we dont write the r like ost is oste and not oster, and sometimes we dont even use the er like ben, ben is like leg but it is also legs. That is how hard danish is and it is just a bit of the basics (IT IS HARD).
You should try norwegian next! It's very similare but much more easy to pronaunce😊
I’ve been waiting for this one ☝️ I loooooove both you 😁😁♥️♥️
I recently move to Denmark and learning Danish right now and damn is so so so difficult 😭😭😭 but however Denmark is a beautiful country peace and quiet im so happy for my life 😊😊😊
호오 영단어들이 덴마크어에서 온거란건 첨들어보네요! 오히려 덴마크어가 독일어 쪽 영향을 받은거라구 생각했는데 ㅎㅎㅎ 오히려 독일어의 기원인건가... 한번 알아봐야겠네요 ㅎㅎㅎ
재미잇다
My native language Sundanese & Indonesian also only have one word for both Boyfriend/Girlfriend.
In Sundanese, it's "Kabogoh"
In Indonesian, it's "Pacar"
Dont forget about Roskilde festival! its one of the scandinavian biggest (if not the biggest?) music festival! really recomend to go there if you are visiting Denmark during june/july! :D
Been to Denmark before and its so beautiful and calm
Also in indonesian, we have neutral word for boy/girlfriend, its called 'pacar'
덴마크에 대해 관심많은데 재밌네요ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
다음에 시슬씨랑 덴마크에선 가까워지기전까지 아는 사이라도 인사 잘 안하고 아는 척도 안한다 던데 맞는지, 그런 성향이 다른 나라에서도 잘 알려져있나요? 그리고 휘게 문화 이야기 더 해주세요~~
워낙 새로운 나라라서 신기해요! 흥미로운 정보!! 좋아용
4:42 근데 저희 엄마는 술담배 물론이고 커피까지 안 마셔요. 근데 크게 지장 없는 것 같아요.
미국의 상남자와 덴마크 최고의 미녀가 만났네요.. 시슬님, 우리 데이브 형님 진짜 멋진 사람입니다.데이브 형같은 사람 정말 없어요.
I really love the different country specials 😩
데이브. 한국에 사는 혼혈이나 교포들에 대한 이야기도 다루면 좋을거같아요.
이들에 대한 스테레오타입이나 일반 한국인들과 다른 점 같은것들 솔직하게 이야기할 수 있는 영상이요.
jaaaa denne her collab gjorde mig så glad ❤️❤️
Boyfriend/girlfriend in norwegian is Kjæreste. It means the same as it does in Danish.
My grandfathers grandfather came to Australia in 1852!
좀 빨리왔다!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
넷플릭스 BORGEN 보고 여기까지 왔습니닼ㅋ 재미있네요 덴마크 문화 많이 알려주세요
I never missed your every release dave. It might have change a little as time goes by but I appreciate the editing that you do in your videos and kinda inspires me to do my vid editing based on yours 😃
If I have the chance to collab one day with you it would be totally awesome experience for sure 👍👍👍
덴마크 하면 에릭센이짘ㅋㅋㅋ 덴마크 칼스버그 공장에서 마신 맥주는 최고였어요.ㅋ
I need to know her skincare routine
You should invite a Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian and Danish person at the same time and talk about the languages. Finnish language is so different to Swedish, Danish and Norwegian though, but I think that'd would be even more fun! We always tend to give eachother very great amount of points in the singing competition Eurovision Song Contest too! That'd be a fun subject! Also we loooove to make fun of our neighbour-countries as well as having real rude jokes about them, it's hilarious haha its like sibling-love, you know? We love to hate on eachother but at the same time we got each others backs!
Cheers from Sweden 🍻🇸🇪
Aww thanks Dave & Sissel!