We have jantelagen. We do not brag! So keep on telling your "truth". We will not comment. But still. We know THE truth. Thats whats matters. Best Regards 🇸🇪
Smoked reindeer meat in thin bread with a little grated horseradish is very good. Sold as a topping in regular, well-stocked grocery stores throughout Sweden. 5:55 That's because they only photographed elk cows with calves. Only the bull elk have horns, but they also sometimes shed antlers.
As others have said, Moose and Raindeers (as well as all other Deers) drop their antlers every year, and then they grow back, but most likely most of the Moose shown were female, since the males don't care about their Calves. Raindeer meat can be found in most if not all reasonably sized grocery stores (as well as Moose, and Deers). Raindeer fir come in different colors, white, brown, even black. Usually a mix. I have NEVER seen anyone setting glögg on fire, and I doubt that it's possible since the alcohol level is from none to around 20%. Think Glühwein.
Yes thats like Elk and Hirsch (i think deer) do it in Germany, I was so weirded out by the fact that none of them had even spots where you could even see former Horns.
When it comes to that scream, it's a student council in Uppsala called Flogsta and it's outside Stockholm but it's about 70km from it but it's on the outskirts of Uppsala, which is the 4th largest city. In the case of moose, the females do not have antlers and the males lose their antlers every year before growing new and larger ones again
It's only the male elk/moose that have horns, so all the females and young ones don't. Reindeer is very different, both male and female reindeer have horns and they loose the horns every year and grow new ones.
@@ChrisSwedenWell caribou and Swedish reindeer are the same species, so yeah they are the same. It's a VERY tasty meat. One of my favourite foods, but I live in northern Sweden so I might be biased.
Yes, Nils Holgerson, a book by Selma Lagerlöf. In it Nils, a boy and goose herder, fly on the back of a very special goose called Akka from Skåne in the south to Lapland in the north.
@@ChrisSweden infart the book was written as a tutorial geography book for children showing the country to the next generation in a graphic and entertaining way. For some reason not known to anyone it left out "Halland" in the southwest...
The proper way to eat lingonberries with food is to have them "rårörda", which basically means "raw, and slightly mashed" (direct translation would be raw-blended). To eliminate some of the tarntness, some sugar can be added (nowadays everyone thinks that rårörda means raw mashed with some sugar). Jam is a modern idea. And is mostly served to children or cheaper lunch cantinas.
I am a Sámi person and here is a little fact for you! Our traditional outfits (known as the Gákti/Mááccuh) are worn at parties, festivals, weddings, baptisms, funerals and more. The handmade outfits are decorated with different designs so the Sámi can easily tell where another person is from. The outfits can also vary in prices from 10'000 SEK to almost 60-70'000 SEK. I can tell you that my Gákti/Mááccuh cost me 50'000 SEK!
when I was in Uni, living in Lappkärrsberget (student area adjacent to Stockholm Uni) it was called the Lappis scream... never heard of the Flogsta scream... but yea, it is a real thing :)
A correction on the number of wolves, there are currently a minimum of 450 wolves in Sweden with a probability of there being almost 600 of them running around.
I've never heard of anyone setting the glögg on fire. It sounds like a bad idea if you want to keep the alcohol. Speaking of you being surprised that the state owned Absolut Vodka....the state owns the entire liquor monopoly Systembolaget
ok so the proper name for pee in Swedish is urin but kiss or piss is more commonly used. Piss might just be something we borrowed from the dutch pis. They do have a statue in Brussels of a boy peeing. I love the direct translation to English of kartoffelpüree. I know that potato is kartoffel but so I look up mashed portatos in German. We have the word puré that is technically what mashed potatoes is in Swedish but we use the word mos that is more like the English word mashed.
As a German you probably know about the classic Mauser rifles. Did you know that the Swedish versions were the best ones? There is a great video on the channel '9-Hole Review' where they shoot a 122 year old Swedish Mauser that you could check out if you're interested.
Fun fact: the reindeer are the only ones related to the deer animals that (neither the gender) won’t lose their antlers. And for the reindeer to survive the harsch climate in the north, they have fur inside of their nostrils, warming up the cold and fresh air coming in. And to prevent blood freezing the heart, the reindeer have extra blood glands in their hooves, warming up the blood before it closes in to the heart. They are really majestic creatures!
Yes, it´s true! In Sweden, Norway and Finland we actually EAT Rudolph. And enjoy it very much. You should all give it a try. Dark meat with less fat than many others. Smoked or as a potroast
”nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljninssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten” Is swedens longest word
Well, the longest word is just the word that is actually being used. It's not the longest word, it's just the longest word we have in our dictionary, the longest word is "nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten"
The kth station is brilliant. The four elements are depicted in the four corners, with the associated Platonic solids. The dodecahedron, which in this interpretation represents space time is in the center, with light orbits around a black hole. In addition carvings of Polhelms Mechanical Alphabet.
About long words in Swedish, there is several longer than realisationsvinstbeskattning, an example is this word Nordöstersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten 🙂
Yes, as in German (and I think all Germanic languages except English) one can create as long a word as one wants by just tagging another suitable one to the end. But for the longest word they seem to only count ones in print (and possibly only some particular printings as the law).
@@cynic7049 The shorter word is also words put together, both are valid, but the shorter word is the only mentioned by Swedish Academy (Svenska Akademin)
NO NO NO! Flogsta is a part of Uppsala. The first capital of Sweden so to speak. Here lies for instance Gustav Vasa in Uppsala domkyrka. The biggest church in the nordic countries. Totally wrong! For me that is a sensitive issue. We are our own city, I do not want to merge with Stockholm.
How is it strange to eat animals, drink their milk? A sheep or cow is ok to eat, drink but eat moos, reindeer is not. It is like muslims dont eat pigs. What animals in UK is ok to eat? UK has a lot to learn about Europe, obviesley.
No i hate Abba and im Swedish. Im not realy in to popmusic that mucic. Im so tired to hear about Abba this and Abba that. We got other music then 70's pop/disco bands.
BTW this is actually our longest word: Nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten
The longest Swedish word, according to the Guinness book of World Records, is nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten (northwestern sea coast artillery fly spying simulator facility equipment maintenance follow-up system discussion preparation work).
This is acutaly swedens longest word: nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten. 💚💚
It is a word made from puting other words together here is the words by them self. nord-väster-sjö-kust-artilleri-flyg-spanings-simulator-anläggnings-materiel-underhålls-uppföljnings-system-diskussions-inläggs-förberedelse-arbeten.@@ChrisSweden
nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbete is the actual longest compounded word - but it's not one that gets used
And still, "nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbetssimulering" is longer. There simply is no other limit to the length of compound words than usability - and these surely exceed that limit.
Really, nobody comments, that I accidently said our balls are bigger, you are all way too mature 😂
We have jantelagen. We do not brag! So keep on telling your "truth". We will not comment. But still. We know THE truth. Thats whats matters. Best Regards 🇸🇪
Smoked reindeer meat in thin bread with a little grated horseradish is very good. Sold as a topping in regular, well-stocked grocery stores throughout Sweden.
5:55 That's because they only photographed elk cows with calves. Only the bull elk have horns, but they also sometimes shed antlers.
Mums 😋
As others have said, Moose and Raindeers (as well as all other Deers) drop their antlers every year, and then they grow back, but most likely most of the Moose shown were female, since the males don't care about their Calves.
Raindeer meat can be found in most if not all reasonably sized grocery stores (as well as Moose, and Deers).
Raindeer fir come in different colors, white, brown, even black. Usually a mix.
I have NEVER seen anyone setting glögg on fire, and I doubt that it's possible since the alcohol level is from none to around 20%. Think Glühwein.
Yes thats like Elk and Hirsch (i think deer) do it in Germany, I was so weirded out by the fact that none of them had even spots where you could even see former Horns.
When it comes to that scream, it's a student council in Uppsala called Flogsta and it's outside Stockholm but it's about 70km from it but it's on the outskirts of Uppsala, which is the 4th largest city. In the case of moose, the females do not have antlers and the males lose their antlers every year before growing new and larger ones again
We have the scream in Stockholm too, at least at Lappis where I live ☺️😅
It's only the male elk/moose that have horns, so all the females and young ones don't. Reindeer is very different, both male and female reindeer have horns and they loose the horns every year and grow new ones.
They still look weird somehow, just like Karibus as well 😂
@@ChrisSwedenWell caribou and Swedish reindeer are the same species, so yeah they are the same. It's a VERY tasty meat. One of my favourite foods, but I live in northern Sweden so I might be biased.
Yes, Nils Holgerson, a book by Selma Lagerlöf. In it Nils, a boy and goose herder, fly on the back of a very special goose called Akka from Skåne in the south to Lapland in the north.
I always thought Akka was the old leader goose and not the domesticated goose he was on.🤔 but it’s over a decade since I watched it the last time 😂
@@ChrisSweden Sorry, yes Akka is the leader of the wild flock. of geese. Nils rides on on a domestic goose called Martin.
@@nocturne7371 pretty sure it's Mårten? 👀
@@ChrisSweden infart the book was written as a tutorial geography book for children showing the country to the next generation in a graphic and entertaining way. For some reason not known to anyone it left out "Halland" in the southwest...
The proper way to eat lingonberries with food is to have them "rårörda", which basically means "raw, and slightly mashed" (direct translation would be raw-blended). To eliminate some of the tarntness, some sugar can be added (nowadays everyone thinks that rårörda means raw mashed with some sugar).
Jam is a modern idea. And is mostly served to children or cheaper lunch cantinas.
I am a Sámi person and here is a little fact for you!
Our traditional outfits (known as the Gákti/Mááccuh) are worn at parties, festivals, weddings, baptisms, funerals and more. The handmade outfits are decorated with different designs so the Sámi can easily tell where another person is from.
The outfits can also vary in prices from 10'000 SEK to almost 60-70'000 SEK. I can tell you that my Gákti/Mááccuh cost me 50'000 SEK!
1:09 that was a pretty good attempt to pronounce inte panik! Almost perfect!
when I was in Uni, living in Lappkärrsberget (student area adjacent to Stockholm Uni) it was called the Lappis scream... never heard of the Flogsta scream... but yea, it is a real thing :)
Thats so funny, that you really scream
A correction on the number of wolves, there are currently a minimum of 450 wolves in Sweden with a probability of there being almost 600 of them running around.
Well, the word kiss in Swedish is pee in english, and urin is urine. So, not 100% accurate. ;)
I dont think we swedes knew that ABBA was so big in the world. It got to be common knowledges after their fame in Sweden. Suprise!! I think.
I've never heard of anyone setting the glögg on fire. It sounds like a bad idea if you want to keep the alcohol. Speaking of you being surprised that the state owned Absolut Vodka....the state owns the entire liquor monopoly Systembolaget
Yeah, I forgott, that Systembolaget is also owned by the State, I just thought it was regulated by the state
ok so the proper name for pee in Swedish is urin but kiss or piss is more commonly used. Piss might just be something we borrowed from the dutch pis. They do have a statue in Brussels of a boy peeing. I love the direct translation to English of kartoffelpüree. I know that potato is kartoffel but so I look up mashed portatos in German. We have the word puré that is technically what mashed potatoes is in Swedish but we use the word mos that is more like the English word mashed.
As a German you probably know about the classic Mauser rifles. Did you know that the Swedish versions were the best ones? There is a great video on the channel '9-Hole Review' where they shoot a 122 year old Swedish Mauser that you could check out if you're interested.
Reindeer meat is the most delicious meat you can eat. It's sooo good.
Even though tungsten is derived from the swedish or nordic tung sten which means heavy stone, the swedish word for tungsten is volfram.
Fun fact: the reindeer are the only ones related to the deer animals that (neither the gender) won’t lose their antlers. And for the reindeer to survive the harsch climate in the north, they have fur inside of their nostrils, warming up the cold and fresh air coming in. And to prevent blood freezing the heart, the reindeer have extra blood glands in their hooves, warming up the blood before it closes in to the heart.
They are really majestic creatures!
Yes, it´s true! In Sweden, Norway and Finland we actually EAT Rudolph. And enjoy it very much. You should all give it a try. Dark meat with less fat than many others. Smoked or as a potroast
as a swedish person thats lives in germany this is fun to see :)
😂 I am speaking for germany or is it not representative 😂
@@ChrisSweden no i thought before that its not a big difference but after watching this i guess i can see that everything we do is not normal😂
i thought eating reindeer was normal! They're cute but super tasty! (mmmm renskav)
Flogsta is a residantal area in Uppsala (not Stockholm)!
Again, I just love that you have a town called Uppsala, that sounds like a joke in German 😂
Reindeer tastes delightful! So tasty!
”nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljninssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten” Is swedens longest word
Reindeer meet is very tasty, hard and expensive to get.
Oh really?
@@ChrisSwedenWell it isn't hard if your willing to pay through the nose. 😂
Well, the longest word is just the word that is actually being used. It's not the longest word, it's just the longest word we have in our dictionary, the longest word is "nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten"
WTF?!😱
I have never experience this screaming part, except from people with mental issues. But never from a window. (I'm a Swede)
Newsflash: reindeer is food and they eat it.
Thank you, lets go to Jerome with the Sport News 😉
you should react to swedish car culture and cruisings
The kth station is brilliant. The four elements are depicted in the four corners, with the associated Platonic solids. The dodecahedron, which in this interpretation represents space time is in the center, with light orbits around a black hole. In addition carvings of Polhelms Mechanical Alphabet.
... of course we eat reindeer! They're delicious!
Reindeermeat taste really good 🥰
Can you name maybe something it tastes similair to?
Answer to why the moose didn't have horns: It's only the male moose that have horns
And the horns falls off in late autumn, but grow back again.
raindeer meat is really good I love raindeer meatballs!
We so don't drink glögg that way. I mean, how did they get it so wrong?
I live in sveden
Thats so cool 😊
Kyss-kuss, urin- urin,
English pee-kiss/urin.
Smoked raindeer meat is the best meat in the world. Would eat is every day if it wasn´t for the price.
So would I.
Great Reaction 😀
Thanks ☺️
Moose without antlers are female or very young. The only species where both sexes have antlers are reindeer.
8:00 thats a lie. no one understands danish
About long words in Swedish, there is several longer than realisationsvinstbeskattning, an example is this word Nordöstersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten 🙂
Yes, as in German (and I think all Germanic languages except English) one can create as long a word as one wants by just tagging another suitable one to the end. But for the longest word they seem to only count ones in print (and possibly only some particular printings as the law).
@@cynic7049 The shorter word is also words put together, both are valid, but the shorter word is the only mentioned by Swedish Academy (Svenska Akademin)
YES!
Thank you!
I was looking for a comment like this.
Was wondering if i was the only one who thought about that.
...german and Swedish are in the same language group
Yes they are :)
60: to kissa, take a piss. Not urine.
Been commenting. Its a lot of wrong in this 101 totally shit really.
Shaved reindeer meat is very good.
Really? 😅
Perfect
It is delicious 😀👍🏻
Nice video!
I have eaten reindeer heart (not raw)
The screaming in Windows are not true.
59! WTF Totally wrong!!!
Ikea meatballs is actually not good its more like a swedish meme and now everyone thinks that is the best meatballs😂😂
Yeah probably like German Brezeln in America 😂
Uisce beatha.
Well you est Bambi in Germany...
And I never had it myself 😂 Rudolf > Bambi
I had. Several times
glögg=gluewine
NO NO NO! Flogsta is a part of Uppsala. The first capital of Sweden so to speak. Here lies for instance Gustav Vasa in Uppsala domkyrka. The biggest church in the nordic countries. Totally wrong! For me that is a sensitive issue. We are our own city, I do not want to merge with Stockholm.
Reindeer and moos dont dive a fuck about roads, traffic. Dont you understand basic fact? They cause a lot of deths. Nothing to joke about!!!!
Only male mooses have antlers(or horns) on their head, females do not,
How is it strange to eat animals, drink their milk? A sheep or cow is ok to eat, drink but eat moos, reindeer is not. It is like muslims dont eat pigs. What animals in UK is ok to eat? UK has a lot to learn about Europe, obviesley.
Only mature male Elch has Elchhorn
Is this the proper English name?
Nah... thoght it was German
I mean yes, they are both german words and everybody would know what you are talking about but the actual term would probably be Elchgeweih 😊@@Taxi58
Horn is more a single stick like with a rhizeros (nashorn) (literallly nose horn) or with a unicorn (einhorn)(litterally one horn )😊
Also a taurus or a gazelle, so you see, if it isnt a branch like with elks
No i hate Abba and im Swedish. Im not realy in to popmusic that mucic. Im so tired to hear about Abba this and Abba that. We got other music then 70's pop/disco bands.
BTW this is actually our longest word:
Nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten
The longest Swedish word, according to the Guinness book of World Records, is nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten (northwestern sea coast artillery fly spying simulator facility equipment maintenance follow-up system discussion preparation work).
This is acutaly swedens longest word: nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten. 💚💚
WTF? Something with Simulator and Leggings 😂
It is a word made from puting other words together here is the words by them self.
nord-väster-sjö-kust-artilleri-flyg-spanings-simulator-anläggnings-materiel-underhålls-uppföljnings-system-diskussions-inläggs-förberedelse-arbeten.@@ChrisSweden
nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbete is the actual longest compounded word - but it's not one that gets used
And still, "nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbetssimulering" is longer. There simply is no other limit to the length of compound words than usability - and these surely exceed that limit.