But it was a completely contradictory statement. They didn't get offended by the stereotype and therefore not all swedes get offended all of the time..
My Uncle had such a strong Danish accent that people always said “I thought he was speaking Danish” and my Dad would say “dont worry his Danish is worse than his english” Danes in Australia 😂
Personally I think Dane's swede's and nowergians are best when we work on common goals. Like defending Finland. Amazing how many showed up from each Nordic country.
Johananas, virkelig? Jeg forstår kun visse ord, som de Skandinaviske sprog deler med nedertysk og de nedertyske sprog, ord der fandt vej til alle de Skandinaviske sprog i middelalderen.
Danes don't even understand Danish... they are so right.. As a dane, I can't even count all the times I've had to say "what?" because I didn't understand what came out of a fellow dane's mouth.. and yes, we tend to mumble really much
Why swedes, or some swedes are offended is because they strive to be politically correct. Obviously it doesn't work xD Maybe I'm Danish at heart but swedish on paper and, like, ethnicity wise.
@@Error-mk2hw idk why us swedes (not me) are so pc. I hate ittttt. And swedes are such sheep as well, they just want to be a copy of others. UGGHH. Im swedish but i dont fit into the mentality at all
mcparty that’s very interesting, when I’m on the bus in Sweden I stare at people directly in the eyes my dads brother worked in the Abba museum so that was what my upbringing was but respect
That is funny... My finnish father and my danish mother have always said that if there is one thing that danes and finns like about each other then it must be the mutual hate to sweden.
Tika Makkonen right like what is that about hahaha fins and Swede cool sweds and norg cool but Swede and Danes fuck off or and I never really understood why tho
Okay. What David is saying about danish children being the latest to talk, because the don't understand the language is not exactly true. It is true, that danish children are very late, to start to talk, but it isn't because they don't understand, it's because the danish is Hard to pronauns and there are more then one meaning to a lot of words or more then one word for one thing. I work with kids, ages 0-3 and they start to talk around 1 1/2 - 2 1/2, but they understand eveything we tell them and often answer in their own, babbeling language, that we can more often then not, make out what they are saying.
Theres no hard pronunciation for a baby. Cos its a baby. If u think Danish is hard, try mandarin. They have same words with different meaning and tones as well.
@@paddy801 I'm not talking about babies. I'm talking about kids from the age 1 1/2 and up. And for them, yes there is hard pronunciations for children, in danish and in any other language. I'm sure mandarin is a very hard language. My comment wasn't ment as a competition on which language is the hardest to learn. I was simply giving my point og veiw, as a dane and as a professional, that work with kids and their speaking abilities on a daily basis.
Well, it's not proven but the studies do show that danish 3-year-olds can say fewer words than our Swedish and Norwegian neighbors. And they think it's the way the adults talk, that they have a harder time to differentiate between where the words start and end. (Because of danish mumbling)
It's very true with the Danish actor mumbling! I can't watch a Danish Mads Mikkelsen picture without Danish subtitles..! It's a joke but that's how it is! 🤣
idk feels like whenever someone is talking about swedish people they are always referring to stockholm or city-folk because the rest of the country aren't as offended or as politically correct as you guys would like to think, just something to keep in mind.
true, have a few swedish friends who are very very racist, tbf they live in ghettos so its understandable. (i dont agree with them, please leave me out of this)
I don't know if the whole "toddlers speaking" thing is true or not but I have read that as well so it may be.. But the subtitles thing simply isn't true. If you turn on the TV and watch some Danish football, some shitty TV show or whatever there's no subtitles if the program is in Danish. DR (the national broadcaster, it's basically "Our BBC" or whatever) has subtitles for certain things (and you can usually enable them for things as well) but that's a service for deaf people since they obviously also pay for the national broadcaster. If they cast someone specifically because of a really heavy dialec (or asks someone to put on a really heavy dialect) because they need him to play a farmer in a really rural part of Denmark during the 1800s or whatever, then sure, they may add subtitles to it since it's bordering on not being Danish at all in some cases. A guy from Copenhagen will likely have a hard time understanding a really thick dialect from Southern Jutland since it's just not a dialect he's used to hear at all. In that case subtitles may be used but as long as we're talking about one of the more "normal" dialects or whatever there will be no subtitles, it simply isn't true. The idea that Danes don't understand other Danes is just a funny internet "meme" that some people seem to have taken seriously. On DVDs or similar you obviously decide if you want subtitles or not, and if you want them in Danish, Swedish, Norwegian or whatever.
Well the subtitles isn't there anymore, but you can go to text tv and find them if you want. Before that they were there, and i think in cinemas they are there too. Not a 100% sure though.
Han siger helt konkret "our fellow colleagues" og forklarer derefter, at det er fordi SKUESPILLERE mumler så meget. Så nej, selvfølgelig er der ikke undertekster på en f'cking fodboldkamp altså. 🤦♀️
If the spoken danish in our movies has to be authentic I need subtitles. If it's bad acting/directing they sound like news casters from 30 years ago but we all understand. Bonus info: Denmark has the most dialects pr area. I can travel 30 kilometers to tell by people's dialect that I'm away from home. Travel 100 km and I might not get what you're saying.
Hygge is much broader than that cheesy recentism. :D _(Umgänge, umgås (i goda vänners lag), gemyt/gemytligt, trivas/trevligt (ihop), mysa, spänna av, koppla av (med vänner), and so on.)_
Swedes always wants to impose the swedish way on everyone, and how to be more political correct, they also try hard not to offend anyone. Danes are pretty sure the Danish way of life is the only way, but will not impose lessons on anyone, unless you ask or pay. Danes are generally not political correct, and they mostly don't care if they offend you. And yes Danes swear a lot.
Our government is a joke and the people are literally brainwashed (I was too). That is the problem. We need a serious government who cares about it’s own people first. Nationalism!
@@clasdavid5450 DK took the immigration debate 20 years ago, and I remember how Sweden and the rest of the world thought DK were becoming a right wing nationalistic state. But we didn't, we just couldn't ignore the immigrant problem any longer, like Sweden still does. We're only 5mil people here in dk, and many immigrants only came because of the welfare, and did not want to integrate. Things had to change. When all the immigrants came a few years ago, and went straight through DK on to Sweden, because they new they would get more money in Sweden and easy access to citizen ship. It showed quite clear what they came for. I hope Swedens politicians wake up, and act before it's too late.
Clas David I am absolutely *shocked* that you would call any Nordic government corrupt!!! I’m from the USA and have heard a million times that government can not get any better than yours! Is all hope lost for good government?
@@giulianicola Are you daft? Clas never said anything about being corrupt! We'll leave that too you and your country. No country in Scandinavia is as corrupt as the US. Scandinavia is the least in the world for corruption, ranking 1-4. US being 23!! You made your own bed with Trump and no health care. Good luck
Depends on where you are from and how old the speakers are. Had a friend from Copenhagen visit me in Aalborg, and there were are few words I had to explain to him that I used, like "træls" "kavt" "skauer" "moget" "skauer" og "bette". But when he spoke with my mom who´s 76, he was lost, totally. When I was in the army in Haderslev (south part of Denmark). I hard a hard time understanding some of them.
Good for her that she calls herself a Swede. I am 3rd, 4rd, maybe 5th generation born Dutch, but I would never say I am Dutch. I will always say I am born with Dutch nationality. My parents were born in a Dutch colony as my grandparents and so on. But Dutch law, despite being from a Dutch colony, you are a foreigner. So I am registered as a person with foreign parents. And I am brown, always have to explain where I come from. So I could never say I am Dutch. Dutch born, yes, but the border of acceptance is very clear for people like me.
I disagree with the politically correct thing, all my friends and I make racist, sexist, homophobic jokes all the time and no Swede has gotten offended so far.
Ok Copenhagen Danish might sound like throwing up cuz the other dialects don’t but that Swedish sound the Swedes make everytime they talk sounds like it too, they make some weird throat sound and it pisses me off
0:37 Yes, Swedes are tall with light colored hair. If you dont look the part you are not of Swedish herritage. End of story. 1:12 Yes, sadly the Swedish people have become politically correct. Dont see that as a positive thing tho. All of the problems the country has is a result of political correctness. Nothing good ever comes from it.
Not all of this is fully accurate it still depends on every person like not every single Swede is offended by everything everytime. It depends on age, personality. Their mental healthy. Family and many other things. The once they said are true are probably true for many but not everyone. This not me being offended just informing cause I feel like it’s important to comment about ut
That's because you should come join fædrelandet, together we will eliminate all sürströmming and political correctness from the land of east Denmark! Purge!
It feels like Danmark keep recycling their actors 😂 I feel like I keep seeing them I feel so much better about Danes not understand each other because I’m learning Danish and it’s harder than Swedish or Norwegian for my English ears and tongue. It feels almost impossible to get the pronunciation remotely right. Especially with the D/T and the silent letters or half pronounced sounds.
my sister dated a dane for a while, i could understand him when he spoke clearly and slowly, but as soon as he got too comfortable he started to speak really fast and mumble and i couldnt understand jack shit. (i am swedish btw)
0:35 Both of these are having immigrant background...there is nothing swedish about them really..other than that they know the language. Swedes are blonde in general, we are white...the people in this video dont have swedish genetics and they are not swedes, they are people with a passport..that's all. So their response is horseshit.
So, just like the Swedish royal family? Unfortunately for you, 23% of the Swedish population are either foreign born or have at least one foreign born paren. Not sure how many of those Swedish born second generation immigrants have two foreign born parents. I also don’t know what percentage of he population has a foreign born grandparent, but whatever the number is, it is bound to grow. With about a quarter of the population having significant immigrant background, it wont take that many generations before most swedes will be of mixed ancestry Some of your descendants, unless your line dies out, will certainly be part Arab, African, Eastern European, or whatever. If you are familiar with the movie Bullworth, the fictional Senator Jay Bullworth’s dream is bound to come true in Sweden. “All we need is a voluntary, free-spirited, open-ended program of procreative racial deconstruction. Everybody just gotta keep fuckin' everybody 'til they're all the same color.”
the thing about danish ppl dont understand danish, it is because we have a huge number of dialects. bornholm, nord jylland, central jylland, fyn, ærø and sjælland (and many more). rigsdansk is the dominant way of speaking danish, but that does not mean that the other dialects do not take up much space(that dose not mean the dialects is not domenet in there areas). I live on sjælland and I just have to talk 2 sec with a jyde and I start talking like one XD it's a little funny. and just a side note we dont all swear, it is mostly in copenhagen. that is how it is ind my experience.
@@ErikDaVinci okay er du svensker jeg forstår bare ikke helt hvad de ville frem til i videoen forstår du hvor de ville hen med det danske og det svenske. jeg tror at de ville sige at der er nogle ting der er spicielt med både dansk og svensk og andre sprog tror jeg. 🇩🇰🇸🇪🇦🇨🇦🇩🇦🇪🇦🇫🇦🇬🇦🇮🇦🇱🇦🇲🇦🇴🇦🇶🇦🇷🇦🇸🇦🇹🇦🇺🇦🇼🇦🇽🇦🇿🇧🇦🇧🇧🇧🇩🇧🇪🇧🇫🇧🇬🇧🇭🇧🇮🇧🇯🇧🇲🇧🇳🇧🇴🇧🇷🇧🇹🇧🇼🇧🇾🇧🇿😁
But did anyone literally say that? That it’s a bad thing? I think the idea of this stereotype is actually grasped other way around. As if it’s almost a bad thing if you are not “All” tall and blonde where you get deprived of your association with that community!
@@Hazzelnot94 Dont think most Norwegians / Danes consider Finland as close as they do Sweden, Norway and Denmark so dont know. Do you finns feel as if your very close to Norway / Denmark compared to somthing like say Estonia? I personally feel much more left out when its Sweden / Denmark not if it had been say Sweden / Finland.
Im not joking, you better get someone who is actually swedish (& I mean ethnically) not some foreigner & then I’d be willing to entertain myself with this video!
Should at least mention that it's very common with tall and blond people. Nobody thinks everyone is it so it's a bit redundant to just say false... The swearing clip had nothing to do with the question... But I'm sure Danes swear a lot just like Swedes do, because we're not so damn posh or religious.
It's similar to English and also simpler in a pure grammatical sense. But you have to be musical to grasp the special melody or prosody. Many never learn it. There are also many idioms to understand.
What all three Scandinavian languages have in common is that the pronunciations are really difficult to learn. First of all it can be difficult to hear how a word sounds, and once you hear it correctly you then have to learn how to actually say it yourself.
As a swede, I got mildly offended when they said that swedes always gets offended. Then I realized what they meant and I agree
But it was a completely contradictory statement. They didn't get offended by the stereotype and therefore not all swedes get offended all of the time..
@@AdamPersson not by stereotypes but other things
I'm outraged! The nerve to say that we get offended!
When I went to Sweden they really are all tall and blonde. Lol
Same thing in Denmark
My Uncle had such a strong Danish accent that people always said “I thought he was speaking Danish” and my Dad would say “dont worry his Danish is worse than his english” Danes in Australia 😂
What? Haha haha
OMG it is soo good
haha thats danish humor at its best
"swedes strife to be politically correct and Danes strife to be politically incorrect" So true 😂
no
Isn’t the old joke: ‘All Danes speak English that way they have someone to talk to’.
Personally I think Dane's swede's and nowergians are best when we work on common goals. Like defending Finland. Amazing how many showed up from each Nordic country.
Don’t mind me, just a neglected Norwegian passing by... 😒
Im sorry neighboe
Just a more polite Dane*
Yeah you are just west sweden so its ok
Haha, west Sweden😂
Yeah, y’all are too dumb
Jk love y’all with your oil!
We love u more than the Danes!
The music is way too loud.
Kristian Juul no?haha
As someone trying to learn Danish, Evin mumbling in Danish was traumatic
ah come one we are not that bad, are we?? Just kidding, i sometimes do not understand my own family :D
I was born speaking Danish,my parents moved to the US.Since I rarely hear the language now,it sounds like oogga booga cavemen with Tourettes.
@@kevincarlson7148 haha
Yeah, I'm an American living in Copenhagen, and this struggle is real!
@@johnsutherland7961 haha
Gillar att man förstår (ungefärligt) tre andra språk på köpet när man bor i norden
Boström Ja i hvert fald - udover det engelske sprog også
Danska norska och...?
Ville Lindskog skulle säga att man förstår isländska lite ungefärligt, iallafall när man ser de nedskrivit
@@bostromT Jag skulle dessutom säga att man förstår holländska också :)
Johananas, virkelig? Jeg forstår kun visse ord, som de Skandinaviske sprog deler med nedertysk og de nedertyske sprog, ord der fandt vej til alle de Skandinaviske sprog i middelalderen.
Danes don't even understand Danish... they are so right.. As a dane, I can't even count all the times I've had to say "what?" because I didn't understand what came out of a fellow dane's mouth.. and yes, we tend to mumble really much
Yup that is so true. I’m Danish and I always subtitle Danish movies 🥴😂
Same! Troede faktisk, det var min hørelse, der var noget i vejen med. Egentlig ret så lettet nu. 😌
Okay but why, we can understand our language
@@AlxzAlec Danes cannot understand Danish. It’s a fact (because we mumble like crazy)
Danes don't understand each other and even worse with foreigners speaking danish. " Hvad siger du?"
"UNDSKYLD HVA' SI'R DÅH?!
Du filmer bar' løs"
Uncorrect is the most uncorrect word ever. ❤️
Why swedes, or some swedes are offended is because they strive to be politically correct. Obviously it doesn't work xD
Maybe I'm Danish at heart but swedish on paper and, like, ethnicity wise.
@@Error-mk2hw idk why us swedes (not me) are so pc. I hate ittttt. And swedes are such sheep as well, they just want to be a copy of others. UGGHH. Im swedish but i dont fit into the mentality at all
She ain't swedish
@@Error-mk2hw Brainwashed by mainstream media, my whole family looked at me in disgust when I said I didn't like Obama for what he did in libya.
@@Ryanlexz Racism still existing? Vote SD and you will destroy the social welfare system!
It’s a fun video to watch until you go to the comment section and everyone starts a political war. Quit it! It’s exhausting!
U must be Swedish
When I was born in Sweden my dad told me a few things as life in Sweden
1. Love Abba
2. Hate Denmark
3. Love coffee
4. Köttbullar
mcparty that’s very interesting, when I’m on the bus in Sweden I stare at people directly in the eyes my dads brother worked in the Abba museum so that was what my upbringing was but respect
That is funny... My finnish father and my danish mother have always said that if there is one thing that danes and finns like about each other then it must be the mutual hate to sweden.
Tika Makkonen right like what is that about hahaha fins and Swede cool sweds and norg cool but Swede and Danes fuck off or and I never really understood why tho
I just dont like Sweden........
Ours isn't that different
1. Love Kim Larsen
2. Hate Sweden
3. Love coffee
4. frikadeller
They both are amazing
I agree 100% - Being the love child (or so they claim) of a Danish Farther and a Swedish Mother.
Sounds like an "accident"
@@b.benjamineriksson6030 I don't want to say it, but rape?
This is so ACCURATE! I love David, he is awesome!
😂
when i read "swedes are offended by everything" i loudy said YES, and OF COURSE my swede bf got offended...proving my point lol.
Okay. What David is saying about danish children being the latest to talk, because the don't understand the language is not exactly true. It is true, that danish children are very late, to start to talk, but it isn't because they don't understand, it's because the danish is Hard to pronauns and there are more then one meaning to a lot of words or more then one word for one thing. I work with kids, ages 0-3 and they start to talk around 1 1/2 - 2 1/2, but they understand eveything we tell them and often answer in their own, babbeling language, that we can more often then not, make out what they are saying.
Theres no hard pronunciation for a baby. Cos its a baby. If u think Danish is hard, try mandarin. They have same words with different meaning and tones as well.
@@paddy801 I'm not talking about babies. I'm talking about kids from the age 1 1/2 and up. And for them, yes there is hard pronunciations for children, in danish and in any other language. I'm sure mandarin is a very hard language. My comment wasn't ment as a competition on which language is the hardest to learn. I was simply giving my point og veiw, as a dane and as a professional, that work with kids and their speaking abilities on a daily basis.
Well, it's not proven but the studies do show that danish 3-year-olds can say fewer words than our Swedish and Norwegian neighbors. And they think it's the way the adults talk, that they have a harder time to differentiate between where the words start and end. (Because of danish mumbling)
Iceland Norway and Finland : we are not that small.
It's very true with the Danish actor mumbling! I can't watch a Danish Mads Mikkelsen picture without Danish subtitles..! It's a joke but that's how it is! 🤣
Har det på præcis samme måde haha
Älskar the rain och störst av allt😍
tal danska eller smut ud
@@christoffer3949 enig
Ok, I thought Danish would be a fun language to learn, but I guess I won't be able to understand the Danish when I go there haha?
Try ancient Egyptian. Its easier. And also: nice pictures.
If I could pick my nationality in my next rebirth, I'd pick Danish.
(Slovene now.)
idk feels like whenever someone is talking about swedish people they are always referring to stockholm or city-folk because the rest of the country aren't as offended or as politically correct as you guys would like to think, just something to keep in mind.
true, have a few swedish friends who are very very racist, tbf they live in ghettos so its understandable. (i dont agree with them, please leave me out of this)
0:35 swedes are all blonde and tall
not all, but most are blonde according to world data
Scandinavians sometimes have photobleaching hair which might lead into the blond stereotype
I don't know if the whole "toddlers speaking" thing is true or not but I have read that as well so it may be..
But the subtitles thing simply isn't true. If you turn on the TV and watch some Danish football, some shitty TV show or whatever there's no subtitles if the program is in Danish. DR (the national broadcaster, it's basically "Our BBC" or whatever) has subtitles for certain things (and you can usually enable them for things as well) but that's a service for deaf people since they obviously also pay for the national broadcaster.
If they cast someone specifically because of a really heavy dialec (or asks someone to put on a really heavy dialect) because they need him to play a farmer in a really rural part of Denmark during the 1800s or whatever, then sure, they may add subtitles to it since it's bordering on not being Danish at all in some cases. A guy from Copenhagen will likely have a hard time understanding a really thick dialect from Southern Jutland since it's just not a dialect he's used to hear at all. In that case subtitles may be used but as long as we're talking about one of the more "normal" dialects or whatever there will be no subtitles, it simply isn't true. The idea that Danes don't understand other Danes is just a funny internet "meme" that some people seem to have taken seriously.
On DVDs or similar you obviously decide if you want subtitles or not, and if you want them in Danish, Swedish, Norwegian or whatever.
Gnawer Shreth you’re everywhere😂
Well the subtitles isn't there anymore, but you can go to text tv and find them if you want. Before that they were there, and i think in cinemas they are there too. Not a 100% sure though.
@@basquat76 naah bro de er ikke i biografen
💯💯
Han siger helt konkret "our fellow colleagues" og forklarer derefter, at det er fordi SKUESPILLERE mumler så meget. Så nej, selvfølgelig er der ikke undertekster på en f'cking fodboldkamp altså. 🤦♀️
If the spoken danish in our movies has to be authentic I need subtitles. If it's bad acting/directing they sound like news casters from 30 years ago but we all understand. Bonus info: Denmark has the most dialects pr area. I can travel 30 kilometers to tell by people's dialect that I'm away from home. Travel 100 km and I might not get what you're saying.
2:53 That is so hilarious, and so true!!
"Danes do swear a Lot"-a Dane
no ppl from copenhagen swear a lot, and copenhagen is not all of Denmark even if eveyone want it to be :P
@@ninaxx123 Well as a dane i can tell you people from "sjælland" which includes copenhagen arent real danes
@@marius3421 It's actually quite the opposite
Hygge could be fredagsmys in swedish
In finnish that would he kalsarikännit 😂
Hygge is much broader than that cheesy recentism. :D _(Umgänge, umgås (i goda vänners lag), gemyt/gemytligt, trivas/trevligt (ihop), mysa, spänna av, koppla av (med vänner), and so on.)_
Vi forstår altså godt hinanden. Men hvis tv'et er meget lavt så kan det godt være lidt svært
David and Evin are the best!
Swedes always wants to impose the swedish way on everyone, and how to be more political correct, they also try hard not to offend anyone.
Danes are pretty sure the Danish way of life is the only way, but will not impose lessons on anyone, unless you ask or pay. Danes are generally not political correct, and they mostly don't care if they offend you. And yes Danes swear a lot.
Our government is a joke and the people are literally brainwashed (I was too). That is the problem.
We need a serious government who cares about it’s own people first.
Nationalism!
@@clasdavid5450 DK took the immigration debate 20 years ago, and I remember how Sweden and the rest of the world thought DK were becoming a right wing nationalistic state. But we didn't, we just couldn't ignore the immigrant problem any longer, like Sweden still does. We're only 5mil people here in dk, and many immigrants only came because of the welfare, and did not want to integrate.
Things had to change.
When all the immigrants came a few years ago, and went straight through DK on to Sweden, because they new they would get more money in Sweden and easy access to citizen ship. It showed quite clear what they came for.
I hope Swedens politicians wake up, and act before it's too late.
Clas David I am absolutely *shocked* that you would call any Nordic government corrupt!!! I’m from the USA and have heard a million times that government can not get any better than yours! Is all hope lost for good government?
@@giulianicola Are you daft? Clas never said anything about being corrupt! We'll leave that too you and your country. No country in Scandinavia is as corrupt as the US. Scandinavia is the least in the world for corruption, ranking 1-4. US being 23!! You made your own bed with Trump and no health care. Good luck
@@Error-mk2hw Hillary is a devil though
Swedish person here and I can confirm that the things are true
Kamelåså?
Mathias T.W.P Was looking for this comment!!
Where have i heard that before
Please help!
@@fordhouse8b I need a Kamelåså
About swedes getting offended, it’s really hard to piss you guys off though, you’re really chill
Reeta Tassberg true.
Not true, swedes are easyly pissed off. Doesn't take much to pass u of.
KB 404 but you don’t show it as easily I think.
Guess Greta Thunberg didn't get the memo :D
But yes, they are "chill" but righteously indignated.
I was told that Danish is like Norwegian with a Swedish accent... Or the other way round
@@magnumdagreat true
Danish is like Swedish with a German accent and and a hot potato in your mouth.
it's the other way around. Norwegian is like danish but with a swedish accent. Danish sounds more like dutch or german to foreigners
Swedish people get offended so quick but are quick to judge other people🙄
why u mad
ofe honey im not mad im just stating factsssss
Yup, that's often really true
So true
Bit late to the party but i think all the nordic countrys are like that. Its like one big judgemental family.
0:26 no way she just did that. She must’ve been so excited to do that holy fuck
The thing with Danes that dont understand Danish is not true
Depends on where you are from and how old the speakers are. Had a friend from Copenhagen visit me in Aalborg, and there were are few words I had to explain to him that I used, like "træls" "kavt" "skauer" "moget" "skauer" og "bette".
But when he spoke with my mom who´s 76, he was lost, totally.
When I was in the army in Haderslev (south part of Denmark). I hard a hard time understanding some of them.
Please speak on Palestinian Brothers as well
Good for her that she calls herself a Swede. I am 3rd, 4rd, maybe 5th generation born Dutch, but I would never say I am Dutch. I will always say I am born with Dutch nationality. My parents were born in a Dutch colony as my grandparents and so on. But Dutch law, despite being from a Dutch colony, you are a foreigner. So I am registered as a person with foreign parents. And I am brown, always have to explain where I come from. So I could never say I am Dutch. Dutch born, yes, but the border of acceptance is very clear for people like me.
it's funny because David Dencik in the show Kastanjemanden is the only one I can pick up what he's saying lol Thulin sounds like ø'æ'åø'æå
the swedish sims players laghing when she translated huge to myspys
her last name is "Ahmad" and she says that being blonde is only a stereotype?!?!?!!??!?!!!
Just another way of erasing our European history. Sadly
Yeah seriously I was like wtf girl
I disagree with the politically correct thing, all my friends and I make racist, sexist, homophobic jokes all the time and no Swede has gotten offended so far.
Well, you are a liar😂
Ok Copenhagen Danish might sound like throwing up cuz the other dialects don’t but that Swedish sound the Swedes make everytime they talk sounds like it too, they make some weird throat sound and it pisses me off
Ok but like tbh most Danes Swedes and Norwegians are tall not all blonde but lots of blondes and brunettes as well
Those are both Swedes..
Giv os Skåne tilbage
Aldrig haha
Nej kanske lite
Om vi får grönland
Ja tack, är trött på Sveriges pkhet
@mcparty du har nog lite problem
They both don’t look so scandinavian
Hmm i wonder why ;)
The girl Evin Ahmad is kurdish but she was born and raised in sweden :)
ironic that you post this in a video about stereotypes
@@joan98610 theres an ethnic group called swedes you know
@@joan98610 It's not a "stereotype" that Scandinavians are ethnically Danish, ethnically Swedish etc.. That's ridiculous.
Is David´s fly open?
1:22 *Incorrect
0:37 Yes, Swedes are tall with light colored hair. If you dont look the part you are not of Swedish herritage. End of story.
1:12 Yes, sadly the Swedish people have become politically correct. Dont see that as a positive thing tho. All of the problems the country has is a result of political correctness. Nothing good ever comes from it.
Including, Faroe , Island, Greenland, Findland, the native Sames. , and all dialechts in the erea .
Did he forget to zip his jeans?
Why did you look?
Not all of this is fully accurate it still depends on every person like not every single Swede is offended by everything everytime. It depends on age, personality. Their mental healthy. Family and many other things. The once they said are true are probably true for many but not everyone. This not me being offended just informing cause I feel like it’s important to comment about ut
little.miss. affectionate that’s why the video is about stereotypes...
nikki folsini. I like medister
Eh, in Skåne these "swedish stereotypes" sure as fudge isn't true.
That's because you should come join fædrelandet, together we will eliminate all sürströmming and political correctness from the land of east Denmark! Purge!
Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan inte det bero på att Skåne en gång var DANKST och att Skåne generellt sätt vägrar bete sig som resten av Sverige?
@@omega1231 Varsågoda, ni kan få det!
It feels like Danmark keep recycling their actors 😂 I feel like I keep seeing them
I feel so much better about Danes not understand each other because I’m learning Danish and it’s harder than Swedish or Norwegian for my English ears and tongue. It feels almost impossible to get the pronunciation remotely right. Especially with the D/T and the silent letters or half pronounced sounds.
Im a swede and I don't stay Politcaly correct.
So u like trump? Eww
my sister dated a dane for a while, i could understand him when he spoke clearly and slowly, but as soon as he got too comfortable he started to speak really fast and mumble and i couldnt understand jack shit. (i am swedish btw)
**When you're that person who understands every single thing they said in Swedish**
Proudly politically uncorrect
very nice
:)
0:35 Both of these are having immigrant background...there is nothing swedish about them really..other than that they know the language. Swedes are blonde in general, we are white...the people in this video dont have swedish genetics and they are not swedes, they are people with a passport..that's all. So their response is horseshit.
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@@nikkifolsini6391 facts are facts, fuck off, k thnx
@@Winamp_ Also the "Swedes are mostly blonde, white and blue eyed" idea is complete and utter bullshit...
So, just like the Swedish royal family? Unfortunately for you, 23% of the Swedish population are either foreign born or have at least one foreign born paren. Not sure how many of those Swedish born second generation immigrants have two foreign born parents. I also don’t know what percentage of he population has a foreign born grandparent, but whatever the number is, it is bound to grow. With about a quarter of the population having significant immigrant background, it wont take that many generations before most swedes will be of mixed ancestry Some of your descendants, unless your line dies out, will certainly be part Arab, African, Eastern European, or whatever. If you are familiar with the movie Bullworth, the fictional Senator Jay Bullworth’s dream is bound to come true in Sweden. “All we need is a voluntary, free-spirited, open-ended program of procreative racial deconstruction. Everybody just gotta keep fuckin' everybody 'til they're all the same color.”
the thing about danish ppl dont understand danish, it is because we have a huge number of dialects. bornholm, nord jylland, central jylland, fyn, ærø and sjælland (and many more). rigsdansk is the dominant way of speaking danish, but that does not mean that the other dialects do not take up much space(that dose not mean the dialects is not domenet in there areas). I live on sjælland and I just have to talk 2 sec with a jyde and I start talking like one XD it's a little funny.
and just a side note we dont all swear, it is mostly in copenhagen. that is how it is ind my experience.
She's so beautiful
Jeg er ikke helt med på hvad de snakker om end at de snakker om dansk hygge🤔.
andreas geertsen
Och jag är inte helt med på vad de menar med svenskt "myspys". 🤔
"Myspys" = Sex/Knulla i TheSims.
Mysa = Chips, film, chill.
@@ErikDaVinci okay er du svensker jeg forstår bare ikke helt hvad de ville frem til i videoen forstår du hvor de ville hen med det danske og det svenske. jeg tror at de ville sige at der er nogle ting der er spicielt med både dansk og svensk og andre sprog tror jeg. 🇩🇰🇸🇪🇦🇨🇦🇩🇦🇪🇦🇫🇦🇬🇦🇮🇦🇱🇦🇲🇦🇴🇦🇶🇦🇷🇦🇸🇦🇹🇦🇺🇦🇼🇦🇽🇦🇿🇧🇦🇧🇧🇧🇩🇧🇪🇧🇫🇧🇬🇧🇭🇧🇮🇧🇯🇧🇲🇧🇳🇧🇴🇧🇷🇧🇹🇧🇼🇧🇾🇧🇿😁
@@andreasgeertsen7919 Ja jag är svensk.
Jeg sade =
Og jeg er ikke helt enig i hvad de mener med svenske "myspys" :-)
jeg har forstået at du mener svensk myspys jeg er heller ikke med på hvad de mener ved det
andreas geertsen Ja det var inte alldeles tydligt vad de var ute efter med det här. Kanske blir tydligare när man har sett serien?
We swear a lot in Denmark. It's very normal to swear in every-day- sentences.
🤣🤣🤣🇩🇰🍻👏🏻
I'm Danish and everything about this is accurate 🤣🤣
U were born there?
@@ajb7990 born and raised
Just a fella norwegian
Watching over
wow wow m8. Do you have the same alkohol-buying system (or similar to) the swedish? (A dane asking)
Why is it a bad thing to be blonde and tall? Litterly sweden and denmark are the only countries where blondes are majoirty
Literally no one said that it's bad
Dont think the majority is blond but most have light hair :)
But did anyone literally say that? That it’s a bad thing?
I think the idea of this stereotype is actually grasped other way around. As if it’s almost a bad thing if you are not “All” tall and blonde where you get deprived of your association with that community!
Getting Hygge with it , nan na na na na
Fire Horse that makes no sense..
@@karikiiiks6880 Depends how old you are , Will Smiths getting jiggy with it ?
Fire Horse hygge means cozy...
Haha
@@DomoniqueMusiclover yay someone got it lol😊
Dudes zipper was down right?
He was just being a typical happy Danish guy.
Okej, Jag är Svensk och jag blir inte så lätt förolämpad. Jag skiter rent ut sagt i allt skitsnack.
As always Norway is left out T_T and it's called koselig, not hygge!
joiski no, its hygge, perhaps koselig in norway?
@@mr.nobody9305 We have both in Norway, we say Koselig and Hyggelig pretty sure both work.
How do you think Finland feels in these things? =/
@@Hazzelnot94 Dont think most Norwegians / Danes consider Finland as close as they do Sweden, Norway and Denmark so dont know. Do you finns feel as if your very close to Norway / Denmark compared to somthing like say Estonia? I personally feel much more left out when its Sweden / Denmark not if it had been say Sweden / Finland.
Tormund Giantsbane oh ok, could possible be like that.. hyggelig is the Word i grew up with
Majority of swedes are not politically correct. We dont strive to be either.
@Agnes Linder Nää? Jag rättade bara.
Mehh not true..
Pajasar. Att netflix också laddar upp dethär
Im not joking, you better get someone who is actually swedish (& I mean ethnically) not some foreigner & then I’d be willing to entertain myself with this video!
Yeah, only stockholmers are politically correct though. I dont think i have ever met a green haired vegan feminist in Småland lmao
she looks a little to sarah shahi...
Im danish :)
Også mig
Det er jeg også
Whist role does she plays in Quicksand? I know he’s Peder Sander but I forgat her role..
She acts in the rain
Julie Mastenbroek in the rain? Which scene does it rain?
The party at home?
Hon jobbar på häktet
Im swedish and i look spanish😂😂😂
so do several norwegians
I don’t know anyone that gets offended in Sweden so that’s a bit ehh
more!
Daniah is the baddest Language in the Scandinavia 😎
Mads Frandsen nej det er svensk
Naaaah for jeg syntes at den eneste forskel på dansk og svensk er hvordan man staver det
You wouldn't happen to be swedish by any chance would you?
@@jasminenielsen6073 hes not. Look at the name. Is Swedish that would have been mads franson.
@@vincentthorzell5438 I was just joking around, seeing how danish and Swedish people tend to not like each other very much😅
Swedish always ditchs danes!
But she's not Swedish, her father is from Iran and her mother from Syria.
Should at least mention that it's very common with tall and blond people. Nobody thinks everyone is it so it's a bit redundant to just say false...
The swearing clip had nothing to do with the question... But I'm sure Danes swear a lot just like Swedes do, because we're not so damn posh or religious.
Swedes aren't blond: as this ethnically Kurdish woman proves!
she isnt even swedish wtf.
She was born and raised in Sweden so… 💁🏽♂️
🌹🌹🤩🤩🤩
so this is 2 swedish people discussing sweden AND DENMARK btw most of what they said about Denmark is not true
Not the language part at least. They only put subtitles on because it was terrible audio recordings.. and old people requested it.
@@Error-mk2hw Not to mention deaf people. I've never heard of "Danes not being able to understand Danes" except for in that Norwegian comedy skit.
Men det meste er sgu da sandt!
They are not swedish
she is swedish, He is danish but can speak swedish as well.
I’m 15 and I’m really interested in learning Swedish but it seems that’s hard tho
It's similar to English and also simpler in a pure grammatical sense. But you have to be musical to grasp the special melody or prosody. Many never learn it. There are also many idioms to understand.
With dedicated practice, I am certain you will do it! I am also learning. Good luck!
What all three Scandinavian languages have in common is that the pronunciations are really difficult to learn. First of all it can be difficult to hear how a word sounds, and once you hear it correctly you then have to learn how to actually say it yourself.
Your not really going to have blonde hair when your surname is Ahmad ..