Taboo in Norway
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- Random strangers on the streets of Trondheim, Norway, tell us about taboos in Norway. The subtitles are in their dialect, the equivalent in Bokmål, and then translated to English.
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00:00 Intro
00:15 What is taboo in Norway?
04:48 Which topics does one not speak with one's family about?
07:20 Who would you speak with about such things?
09:37 Where's your dialect from?
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We need translation from the Pigeon, I feel they had a lot to say about this topic.
I love the pigeon guy. He's so gentle with the pigeon and the pigeon is adorable lol. I wish he'd said one could also confide in the pigeon 😂
Let's just appreciate pigeon man 8:10 who keeps talking, what a boss
Is that normal in Norway? I have never tried this here in Denmark. Sure you can handfeed them if you want, but I never tried it where they just landed on you like a pirates parrot lol.
That is kinda norwegian to begin with. I do live here now for 4 months. And it is kinda the way people are here. Like :" oh bird comes back!" Don't care just resume what I was doing.
@Pigeon if you come by, you can sit on my shoulder
@@TheBarser Yes, atleast in Bergen. Eating a burger on a bench alone, that invite atleast 2 of these who sits on your knees xD I might give them some fries when I am done eating. Cause throw 1 of those, and 150 of pigeons and some seagulls will be your best/worst friends for atleast 20 minutes.
@@tigergutt93 Sounds cool with the pigeons, though I am sure people who are afraid of birds will find it to be a nightmare. Seagulls on the other hand are annoying. There is some big ass seagull around here where I live, and they will steal your food if you are not careful.
It's always so cute to see how proudly Norwegians tell you what dialects they speak and where they come from
It's very serious business, not cute. I come from Oppsal, Oslo, and it's the best place to be from no questions asked certainly..
@@tomorbataar5922 Best place bruuuh? Too much crime tho lets be real here lol. Beautiful city tho.
@@tomorbataar5922 , I guess your name means Iron Hero in Mongol, it is Temür Bagatur in Old Mongolian and Temür Batır in Turkic languages
Tömör Bataar em nai! vestlandet og nord noreg slår austlandet alltid!
@@Mari-eq8rx Vestlandet og Nord Norge burde forenes under ett flagg! Unntatt om Bergen, dei kan være en uavhengig bystat.
Drugs is probably the biggest taboo in Norway. Can't talk about it even with medical professionals if you want to keep your drivers license.
Is that so? Never heard of anything like that. Maybe it really is taboo 😂
@@SimpleNorwegian Just proved the man's point :D
Really? I feel people talk about drugs all the time, specially among friends.
Not publicly ofc
@@8kw7mx9 how did they get the blood? They can randomly test your blood on a whim?
You mean like medical use of marijuana? I mean Norway is Influenced by America quite alot and their legalization has failed miserably so I consider that a good taboo.
I appreciate SO MUCH you put the subtitles in English too
I'm currently studying Norwegian (Bokmal) but I'm not completely understand it yet... So, reading what they're saying in both Norwegian and English is pretty useful to Norwegian learners :)
Hello! As a student of Norwegian, could you tell me why there are two subtitles in this video? I've noticed that they're not really different from each other but as a person that is considering to learn Norwegian I feel quite insecure about that. Which variant of Norwegian should I learn? Will it make it possible to communicate to people on the whole Norway?
@@renanavelino4220 The lower one is bokmal and the one above is nynorsk probably
@@renanavelino4220 The top one is the dialect one, nynorsk was made by collecting dialects from all across the country to make a more true norwegian written language compared to bokmål, bokmål was based on the danish written language.
Lykke til :D
Jeg forstår helt hva du mener. Etter nesten 4 måneder er jeg på A2. Men dette skyldes også det faktum at jeg er fra Tyskland. :)
The channel just surpassed one million views! Thanks everyone. Hope you enjoy this video.
Small typo at 00:26, it says "trør" but should say "trur". And the old man at 10:13 says "I can speak Trøndersk if I want to, you see", in a Trøndersk dialect
Congratulations 🎊🍬🍬🎉🎉
Congratulations! That's great News😊
Congrats!
8:05 Impressive that you got to interview a real Disney princess.
The pigeon or the dude?
@@gitnoorigin Are you referring to my comment? If so, why do you think's it's rude? Where's the Disney princess at 8:05? It's just a dude and pigeons.
@@victoza9232 no u
@@alessbritish228 No u?
LOL 😆 🤣 😂 cracked me up
The man who said "It depends on who you ask" is 100% correct. I had the exact same thought when I clicked on this video. What taboo is to one person can be perfectly fine to talk about for another person.
Annnnd I found the perfect channel to practice my "listening" to Norwegian. I'm trying to learn my best with duolingo and I've got a book but no one to talk to or practice with, so this is brilliant 🖤 Tusen takk !
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Takk! Jeg vil høre på det
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that's why I subscribed
Omg! Same!!!
Girl in green hoodie was the most informative :)
Yep, she was an excellent interviewee :)
I'm not even learning Norwegian hehe but these kind of videos are very interesting and I appreciate that the people think about the topic before answering.
It's always nice to learn about other cultures. ✌️✌️✌️☺️
Edit: I love how this language sounds ❤️💙
I was born in Norway, but moved to the US when I was 8, and told i must only speak English. I have retained a lot but don't have too many opportunities to practice, nor do I have any depth. For instance, I can get my basic needs met, but to have a full conversation on any topic is difficult. The dialect piece at the end is wonderful, and my favorite part. I was born in Bergen and my mother was from there, and my father from Finnmark area, so I most easily understand those dialects, but have more difficulty with other places. I am also enjoying hearing the slang and the language mannerisms, in addition to the topics you cover. Overall, I am loving this series and the opportunity to hear real people talk, thank you so much!
Such a shame that you lost touch with your roots. Norway is handsdown 100 times better than the US!!!
Here they are again!
The young man with an adorable dove and the elder man with nice gasses and a nice accent. 😍
Hope there will come another street videos! Greetings from Austria ❤️
I have a few more in the works 🙌
Grüße aus Trondheim 😀
@@SimpleNorwegian 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘
Aren't you that person of a Norwegian learning group in facebook?, I think i just joined that group and I see you making a lot of posts!
I love these street interviews and this subtitle system, it's so useful for learners! Thank you much for your work!
Anyone else find Norwegian langue so calming? (wish I had the time & energy to learn it)
I’d enjoy sitting and talking with all of these people. One by one. Thanks for the translations!
You should consider interviewing in other cities as well, such as Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger... Good content, keep it up!
Sounds like a good idea, if I could afford it 😁
Why? We all mean the same thing.
Trondheim Is way far from those places haha also hell expensive, by car it would take a few days to go from Trondheim to Bergen for example.
@@pamelacisterna2222
From Trondhjem to Bergen it takes around 9 hour. Not days.
From Bergen to oslo it takes 7 hours. From Tronheim to oslo takes 6,5 hours.. Maybe you think about the cities in the north? Trondhjem is in the middle of norway. Midt-norge.
It's the same distance to Oslo from trondhjem and from Bergen.
And it's not more expensive there than in the rest of norway. Everything cost the exact same in the country even if you're in trondhjem or other cities. It's not like f.ex US where the prices differ in every state. In my hometown we're only 20.000 people but everything cost the same here as in the biggest cities.
I understand you don't live here bc you wouldn't say it's way expensive.
Anyways this was a video about taboos in norway and people mean the same all over the country so it doesn't matter who you ask here.
As long as they are norwegians themselves.
@@SimpleNorwegian Look up lavprisexpressen.
They offer cheap bus tickets long distance at a first come first serve basis as a incentive to get people to check out their website.
If you are early you can get super cheap tickets there.
It was interesting seeing the difference from the older people (who grew up with more taboo subjects) and the younger people. I think they all sorta agree, but it's a mark of a good video to show the perspective from multiple generations.
I hope you keep doing these interview videos. It's interesting to hear different dialects and how people think while learning norwegian.
I'm a language buff and I can tell you that Norwegian is by far one of the easiest languages for English speakers to pick up.
I'm learning Norwegian too!!!!
@@9TOA16 it's a fun language!
Pratar du norska, Toby? Jag pratar svenska!
@@mrmatt1165 lite grann... 😀
@@gingerdad127 You an American? Ok, I'll write you in English, unless you speak fluent Norwegian that is! lol xD
0:13 Wow. I have been to that exact same street when I first was in Norway. To the right, we see the Dromedar Kafeebar. It's the embodiment of what Norwegians mean when they say "hyggelig". To the left is the Kaffebrenneri, which also serves very good coffee. If you are ever in Trondheim, make sure to visit Bakklandet, it's so beautiful! (Just watch out for all the little birds that hop around between the chairs and try to collect small crumbs that have fallen down from the plates).
Also to the right, behind the camera, is Brubakken, with the world's first bicycle lift. I didn't manage to use it correctly, even though the natives were very friendly in trying to teach me. :D
I’ll put down a comment here to prove that I’ve followed this channel since the first 1k subscribers, love your content. ❤️
I'm falling in love with these videos! thank you so much!!
Everyone in Norway seems to speak a different language one by one😂
Some of the dialects could almost be a seperate language. One such dialect is Setesdalsk, which has a lot of influence from Old Norwegian.
@@Ozzianman the fact that I as a northern often has to speak English in the South to be understood...
We have different dialects depending on where your from :)
Just where I live, there are about 5-6 different dialects within an hour radius drive. They are very similar, but you can definietly tell them apart
@@Joemama-mu2rz if I learn the "regular" Norwegian, will I struggle to understand the dialects?
Loving these videos. Thank you!
perfect choice of music and nice format of videos (adding subtitles in Norwegian/English) -- keep that up guys
@7:58 @simple norwegian wasn't sure what the guy meant about " not misunderstand just to misunderstand". What I'm pretty sure he meant was: To not interpret what you hear in the worst way possible. Like if you say you want less foreign immigration. The worst way to interpret that would be to assume the person in question is racist. But if he is your friend you probably know it might be one of the hundred other reasons.
Edit: when I asked myself what example I could give, this was the only one I tought of. Don't think too much of it.
Yes. I asked someone about it the other day and they said something that made sense also: that he perhaps meant to say that you wouldn't express your taboo opinions to someone who could misunderstand it intentionally, like as in, use it against you because perhaps they have some level of dislike towards you.
I love the interviews! Tack 🙏
Love these vids! My friend moved from Norway to Los Angelos because she felt ashamed that she wanted to make it big in film, but in LA it's a normal career to pursue 🤷🏽♂️
I think in any country it is taboo to ask someone about their salary.
no, for example in China it's one of the 1st questions they ask you when they meet you
In Norway that is actually public information, you can look up anyone's salary online. But you're right, it would be kinda rude to ask about someone's salary, and I don't think most people care anyways.
yeah I don't think that's the case in South America, most people will openly complain.. I mean talk about it
Well it is rude to ask about that. I personally dont have a problem with it, but lots of people do. It is private.
Not really, I was in Vietnam and people there since the first conversation asked how much money I make.
Thank you for your work and letting us know Norwegians better. Molto, molto bello!
I absolutely love these videos!!!
thank you very much for your work!
That pigeon 😂 kinda cute
I agree with you. The pigeon is sooo cute. It seems that pigeon likes the guy..
No matter how the guy wants it to go away, it keeps coming back to him.
And there it goes the pigeon again kkkkkkk poor guy
Ora ora quem encontrei por aqui!
Minha vez de dar um alô pra um compatriota 😊
@@MarianaCosta-costa Oi Mariana!!! O jogo virou hehe
@smadge100 That's how Brazilian people laugh on the internet ;) Not the only option, but it is just better than saying "Lemon" (Lmao) XD
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Love ur channel man mange Takk
3:50 funny how they say that they wouldn’t talk about politics and such things with strangers.
In my country you often can’t speak about politic topics with people you know well, because it can destroy friendships.😅
@Abc Abc hhhh you sure about that
it's sad politics is so important, but still in a way I can understand too.
In my country we always talk about politics with friends and family. But we kind of manage keeping the friendship and it even strengthens our family/friends ties.
@@Yostheou maybe some people are taking it to serious and hard time accepting that others have different opinions, but it's great that you can talk freely in your country. I talk politics too and have not noticed much problem talking about that in real life but on the internet yes.
Just found out about your channel, its amazing! Keep it up :)
Thank you for sharing and again I enjoyed watching the vedio , now I know more about people who live in Norway and their modern way of life, and I admire Norwegians more than ever,🍀🍀🌸🌸🌿🌿🇧🇻🇧🇻
I completely disagree this video was so disappointing,i learned absolutely nothing
about Norway or whats taboo either everything is taboo or the people were too
afraid on camera to speak their mind!
@@1414yorks Norweigans (from what I've learned) aren't too quick to show emotions/personal feelings, and sometimes distance themselves from strangers, so maybe that's why you felt that way. Sometimes you have to learn the culture first so you can kind of read between the lines.
I like the girl in the green jacket 😊 Love Norway and the people seem nice, hope to visit someday.
Nice to know what most Norwegian people think about taboos in Norway.. I also like the scene 8:05 ...that pigeon is sooo cute!
Very nice channel and its contents. Keep it up! I'm now one of your YT followers.
So basically you mostly have to be respectful and don't ask inappropriate questions =))) it's the opposite of my country....I LOVE IT !
Forsett å lage disse intervjuene, vær så snill! Jeg elsker dem og det hjelper mye for å forbedre med språket!!!!
There are so many great aspects to that kind of culture, being able to handle life so much more easily than judging and making a conversations about others. I wish it was the same in my culture. People like to talk too much about politics, agendas, it's simply draining the mind and the soul and it keeps you always on your feet. Sometimes it's much healthier for you mind to step back and enjoy the good things in life without having to deal with all the hard topics, in which there's never black and white. I love that about Norwegian people, being liberal thinkers on one hand but also more reserved and distant in a way on the other hand, it's beautiful. It's the way I'd like to live my life, more genuinely and reserved. Being a critical thinker and not dwelling in tough questions and emotional turmoil all the time. In my country there's always stress, the news is full of negativity, people tend to feel oppressed by the leaders and with the hot climate outside that affects their overall behavior, they're just confronting and fighting with each other all the time. I've been always the one to observe from the outside and enjoy my little spot away from everyone.
I think the same. In my country 🇧🇷 people act like in yours
Jeg er britisk og flytter til Norge om 6 uker, så ønsker jeg å få så mye øvelse i å lytte og forsta som mulig.
Da jeg bodde i Trondheim hadde jeg en studiekamerat fra Irland. Jeg trodde først han var nordlending, men så viste det seg at han snakket trøndersk med irsk aksent. Da han kom til Norge snakket han ikke språket i det hele tatt, men lærte seg det fort mens han jobbet på slakteri. Da jeg møtte ham første gang, og trodde han var norsk, hadde han vært i Norge i tre år.
Væll æ e norsk, å syns du e ganske go allrede æ🧐😊 løkka t👍
@@Gilmaris Jeg kommer fra Irland og det er min drøm å overbevise en nordmann om at jeg er fra Norge. Men jeg vil ikke jobbe på slakteri (jeg er vegansk lol) Det vil nok ta meg minst tre år, hvis jeg er heldig!
@@ImpendingChocolate En gang snakket jeg med en afrikaner som hadde bodd i Norge i noen år. Vi snakket bare på norsk, og etter omkring ti minutter spurte hun meg hvor kommer jeg fra i Norge, fordi jeg hadde en uvanlig aksent. Det er ikke det samme som å overbevise en nordmann, men jeg var da litt stolt.
@@ImpendingChocolate :) Jeg tror cluet er å jobbe sammen med folk som rett og slett gir faen i å legge om språket for din skyld. Engelsk-talende har et stort hinder for norsk-læring i Norge, og det er at nordmenn gjerne slår om til engelsk. Og dersom ens norsk-kunnskaper ikke er særlig gode fra før, er det lett å velge minste motstands vei. Men du ser ut til å kunne norsk godt nok til å føre en samtale på norsk, og da har du kommet over den kneiken. :)
what a nice channel. subscribed. thank you very much
Første jenta der, i grønn jakke, virker intelligent. Ikke bare forstod hun hva tabu er(mange andre slet med det), men var fornuftige svar også :)
I like the diversity of most answers and the eloquence of people. ☺
Jeg elsker dette videoserien, det er helt fint a laere om norsk kultur!
I’m from France and I’ve always dreamt to visit Norway !
As an English native the language sounds super similar, except more of the words I can understand (norsk)
Garnet Fusion I find it quite close to german
@@K1LL3R268 It is!
The old guy from Drammen is a legend. You should have asked if he drinks Aass beer.
Goes without saying.
@@Muchoyo Aass Fat and Aass Bayer are just so nice.
Also Lundetungen.
I love the fact that the same people show up in these multiple times
I’m from Papa New Guinea and it’s my dream to visit Norway!
I really enjoyed this video actually
Det hjelper meg lære norsk. Og ser en eksemple av Trondheim dialekter
I'm new in your channel, by the way I'm from Mexico and I would like to visit Norway someday
Qué padre 😃 Bienvenido a Simple Norwegian!
Eso si lo sabia que son muy famosos los Tacos y comen mucho pan
Veldig fint video 👏🏻🇻🇪🇳🇴
Super cool. Interesting to hear some Trøndsk, but really had to listen 6 or 7 times for the girl at 1:29. Good training.
what's the melody you play in your intro? It sounds like how I feel on a early hike in the mountains
Takk for undertextene!!!!
Ayuda mucho la traducción en inglés y noruego.
Gracias por eso.
De nada :)
Only thing I can think of.. Never enter someones living room with your shoes. We have a hallway, where all shoes live xD
Thanks so much very interesting. Hope see more videos like this in the future, thanks ❤🎉
Vienen ;)
@@SimpleNorwegian Que bien!! Tak!
From my time in Norway, it was quite taboo to display success or wealth. You're not show inequality, or look like you are better than anyone else. I have Norwegian friends who live very modestly in Norway, and then go to Italy to be flashy. It's hilarious.
Taboo in Norway : Don't tell an asshole that he/she is an asshole. But tell evverybody else. That's Norway.
Bra og intressant😄
I love your knowleage
jeg elsker dette chanel
Thats why i like the gym - theres no taboos you can say what you wanna say, and you can get any reactions from agreement to mocking, and it's all just fun and honest
Janteloven/Jantelagen/Law of Jante is pretty prevalent in all of scandinavia, I think.
Esses vídeos são excelentes! Hi from Brazil!
to be honest, i wanna know if most norwegians in general are in support of legalising marijuana for recreational and for medical purposes. i wanna know if that is still taboo or not despite the rising acceptance globally
Sitting close to someone on the bus
I can't wait to visit Norway next year =)
that pigeon really wanted to get herself fed! :)
11:07 I live near that village, like a 5 - 10min drive. lmao
For some people in Norway is taboo to talk about egoism of Norwegian people, about all the relationships in this country are built on money. About crushing human rights of barnevernet organisation, about norwegian rasism.
yeah uh thats your subjective opinion and probably does not reflect the reality
"what is taboo in norway"
me: TRONDHEIM ACCENT (i can't understand Trondheim accent)
Is that pigeon a random one? It seems so familiar with that person on the bench :)
I am sure you will get the exact same answers in Denmark. Especially about the jantelaw. I dont really feel that it exist anymore, but a lot of people do. But compared to USA it does exist for sure. We in scandinavia dont hold people in higher regards than others if they are more wealthy. We dont like show offs.
Very interesting :)
Norwegian iis beautiful language for the ear ,its sound like turkish a littel bit , a follower from algeria ✋
surprised to find an algerian here ! where are you from ?
@@yasmineyass8789 hi ,im from boumerdes
@@damaskhaoula4777 khyar el nass ! from Oran ^^
I love Algeria🔥
It does not sound like Norwegian at all.
Norwegians seem like really quiet and calm people.
Maybe making a lot of noise would be taboo as well.
In a way yes, a lot of Norwegians don't want to be bothersome. But some are still loud regardless
256 likes and not even a single dislike ? I've never seen a video like that ever .
I had a video once with around 700 likes and 0 dislikes once! On a different channel. Then of course someone came along and disliked it 😂
@@SimpleNorwegian , OK I'll keep track of how many likes until the first dislike.
I wonder if i come to Norway as a tourist one day and, say, will see an old man sitting on the bench in the park.. if i sit next to him and try to talk to him smth like "Oh, good morning, nice weather today.. how are you doing? I'm tourist here.... nice park isn't it? Do you know or can recommend nice places like this here nearby" I wonder if he will think that i'm just crazy or being rude interrupting his privacy?:)))
Some would probably appreciate the chat
That guy with the NFL hoodie is a Disney princess in disguise 😆
8:08:
Pigeon: Please, take me home./ Due: vær så snill å ta meg hjem.
8:20:
pigeon: I said TAKE ME TO YOUR HOMEEEE !!! / Due: Jeg sa TA MEG TIL HJEMMET DITT!!!!
You can't really ask someone what their taboos are. That's something an outsider is much better able to identify.
But something which is taboo in all societies is sexual deviancy. Different societies may have somewhat different ideas as to what is so deviant as to represent a taboo, but it is part of human nature to attribute shame to sexuality. Taboo subjects are things you don't talk about because you'd be afraid that the mere mentioning of it would make people suspicious of you. For example: paedophilia. That's just about the most taboo subject there is in Western society.
Thanks million..., finally there are some text in English. I like Norway..
❤️
Damn, what a cool sounding language.
Lady in green...awesome..👍👍👍😊🇳🇿😘🇸🇯🇸🇯
Please, what dialect is the one of the guy at 1:05 ??? I love that it contains a lot of æ's, such as "mæ" instead of "meg". Please let me know so I can find out a little bit more about it after reaching a considerable level in bokmål 🤗
The guy sitting next to the girl? He’s from Molde, in Møre og Romsdal
Simple Norwegian no, I mean the guy with sunglasses talking at 1:05 :) please let me know hehe
@@Jr-ft9ii He is from Orkdal, close to Gjølme.
Rami tusen takk!!
Dang, that pigeon really liked that guy 😂
Can you please make a video about Norwegian dialects
I might!
Simple Norwegian tussen takk ♥️♥️♥️
Love u teacher ♥️🇳🇴
That one dude is a disney princess
Hi @Simple Norwegian, when will you post more videos?
Hey. Ouf I don’t know. I keep procrastinating :/
@@SimpleNorwegian :((
Can anyone tell me why there are two subtitles very similar over the third in English? Are there two official languages in Norway or one of them is only a dialect? Greetings from Spain.
Top is dialect 👍
There are indeed two official languages in Norway,Bokmål and Nynorsk. The latter is based on dialects,and is widely used in Western Norway.🙂
Two things I know are highly taboo but so ingrained that it isn't spoken about and even thought about: Eating meat of horse (because feasting on horse meat was a central part of the pre-christian faith) and walking in a cemetery by night - the dead are to have their ever-lasting rest in peace!
He he, yeah, I remember a story from my grandmother that their neighbour invited them to a steak dinner and told them later that they just eaten horse, and everybody went to the toilet and puked!
I don't recognize that as tabu.. One of our most known singers, Øystein Sunde, sang "hest er best som pålegg" / "horse is best as bread topping". But it rarely comes up in a conversation...
The truth is taboo even in Norway! Like all over..
Well, since everything we know is based off of our input - our senses and our perception, the truth is highly subjective. Example: I would say that the earth is round (or, slightly oval-shaped) - but someone would challenge that truth, by saying the earth is flat. But, the truth is not taboo - because we discuss it every day. Or did you think about something particular?