As a finn I am very offended, because there were no alcohol at the table and the ”finns” were looking happy and responded to unknown person’s question.
I'm probably too german to understand the joke... what was the joke behind posing as swedish half brothers instead of finnish half brothers in order not to get shot?
@@elgabel411 I cant think any individual case Family guy creators would have used. When studying history for content inspiration one thing stands out from the basic history of Fennoskandia. Sweden used the land mass and population of Finland many times as a sacrificial buffer against Russia and took disproportionate number of soldiers from Finland to fight in their wars. And today the lighthearted joke is that Sweden's defense plan against hypothetical Russian agression is Finland. Far fetched but best I can do. That's my best bet
and that they didnt even hesitate to put themselves in a social situation. a true finn would have awkwardly glanced around to see if there arent any other finnish brothers from the same father, different mother in the room so they dont have to talk to someone
@@simonnachreiner8380 What, when I watch them squeeze it from actual fruit in front of my eyes? We have orange drink machines on the streets that do the same thing for a few cents. Again, you must stay at some cheap-ass hotels....
It kinda is. Is made with orange syrup made from concentrated orange and a toooon of natural sugars extracted from oranges so legally its considered "100% oranges"
I am being humble when I am telling you that I am the most powerful strongest coolest smartest most famous greatest funniest Y*uTub3r of all time! That's the reason I have multiple girlfriends and I show them off all the time! Bye bye ay
one of my friends worked as a receptionist at a hotel in Vegas and he let people eat the free breakfast every morning. They throw away whatever is leftover so why not? Might as well let someone eat it instead of the trash bacteria
Surprisingly the thing about “long fertility window” is actually true too, Scandinavia women have been studied as hitting menopause significantly later on average, than other ethnicities
As a finn i am disgusted by the lack of alcohol and pure melancholy that these "finnish" people showed. Also, why the fuck did they answer to an unknown person's question? Out here we get death sentences for that.
@@PickleRicksFATASSCOUSINHe’s a selfish, sociopathic man-baby but he has a surprising amount of knowledge and cleverness when the situation calls for it.
Mike Spearwood Jeez, and I suppose you’re the reason why challenging and provocative novels are being written. Someone who spends their time in the comment sections of clips from shows they don’t like.
I remember my one time one day visit in Helsinki and asked people in the street for direction(in English). They look on me as if I was something to really fear and shake there head and quickly moved away from me. Then a couple helped me they turned out to come from Sweden on just a short visit just like me.
Then you have to look suspicious or very weird. Might also be that those people had busy schedule and didn´t had time to help you out. Usually travel vloggers tells exactly opposite from them experiences.
@@ArchieArpeggioyou do realise travel vloggers only upload content of them actually interacting with other people. They’re not going to upload hours of video footage of them trying to talk to strangers and everyone ignoring them even though that happens a lot everywhere in the world.
@@AUniqueHandleName444Well they didn't took care of it but Finland did, so people on Åland basically went like we don't wanna be part of Sweden but part of Finland. Later on of course when they got everything they wanted they started to bitch out asking more, so now Finland don't want them but neither do Sweden because they are "fake Swedens." It's rather corny how they made themself look like untrust worthy people and laughing stock.
A lot of people seem to be misunderstanding this video. The victims weren't actually Finnish half-brothers, they were pretending just like Peter & Chris. If only they'd known they should've been pretending to be Swedes instead, the whole fiasco could've been avoided.
@@Oberon4278 1) All pre-war demands made by the USSR were agreed to and then some more. Finland lost about 11% of its total territory (40 000 sq km) and 30% of economy. Vital Hanko peninsula was now in Union's control where they built a navy base. 2) The international border, which was threateningly close to Leningrad, was moved from 18 kms to 150 kms away. 3) Finns agreed to build a railway for goods transit from Sweden to The USSR. 5) The second largest (at that time) Finnish city Viipuri (Vyborg) was taken by storm and since then owned by The Union 6) On the day Vyborg was taken, it were the Finns who requested for virtually unconditional ceasefire. 7) The day they surrendered, Finnish government declared it a day of National Mourning. Everything else is post screw-up PR and political propaganda. If this can be classified as a victory, then Vietnam might as well be called the greatest victory since Alexander The Great. The only reason Finland didn't become part of The USSR was because it was 1940. There was not a moment or a man to spare.
@@Oberon4278 The screw up, mind you, was not in the soldiers doing their duty and fighting bravely, on both sides. The negotiations were simple enough, main ones being 1) moving the damn border form Leningrad suburbs to somewhere more reasonable, 2) Some sort of agreement that would guarantee that the Fins would not allow their territory to be used as staging grounds for Nazis, 3) Lease, not ownership, of the peninsula a-la Hong Kong for a base. How freaking unreasonable is that in 39/40? Well, the politicians wanted glory and instead everyone got a bloody tragedy.
It does actually, but you need to be ''on it''. Countless times i ate in an hotel free, posing myself as one of the extras. Its extremely easy, most of the times only thing you need to do is to write some fake name into a list and bam, you are an hotel worker and can get into everywhere in the hotel, except the administrative areas and actual guest rooms. Eating from guest buffet is harder but still doable, twice i have managed so far. But adrenaline fills you more than the food you eat, so its sort of pointless to go through all that struggle. I do it for fun, i dont need the food. Becoming a spy was sort of my childhood dream, this is as close as i can get to that, so.
BronzeJourney, Interesting story. If I may ask, did anyone ever figure you out in these hotels and throw you out? Did you go back to the same hotels or was that too risky because people would have known your face?
@@Garrus1995 There is usually just this ''thing'' you need to pass through, and if you are prepared for that, then you never get caught. Trick is to know what is that thing you need to be prepared for. I have been to many hotels too, i worked in some of them as well so i know those ''things'', but for example an easy one, ''its mid-day and a random tourist returning for his room'' never gets questioned, thats a classic if you ever happen to be in a situation that you dont have any money but have to eat etc.
@@bronzejourney5784 Fascinating. Did you do this on an international level? Because what you’re describing sounds like it can happen entirely within one country or multiple.
This is a daily struggle for finns... but it would be more accurate if they didnt respond even if they knew they were the only Finns there, and if they were drinking
I'm sure that you have all seen the issues people have with the depiction of the Finns here, but consider the following: they could be from a Swedish speaking region, for example from somewhere along the west coast.
I mean.. They looked happy, they volunteered for social interaction, they were not drinking alcohol and they spoke with swedish accent .. Who were they and why did they pretend to be finnish and why did they get shot? My curiosity is officially peaked
TORILLE:) As a finn i would appreciate if they actually made the Finnish accent more accurate even once (as it's comically distinctive in its own way) and did the quick research needed. Nice scene though.
@@emanuelmartinez7267 Yes. They are not even though many use Scandinavia as a synonum for Nordic. Scandinavia means the Scandinavian peninsula which incorporates Sweden, Norway and Denmark, while the Nordic countries include Finland and Iceland too.
I love how two people were just shot and killed right in front of them and not only is there no blood (very unusual for by Family Guy standards) but everyone goes back to eating like nothing happened
I love how everyone in the background is visibly concerned about the double murder they just witnessed, but then go back to their conversations like nothing happened lol
As a finn I am very offended, because there were no alcohol at the table and the ”finns” were looking happy and responded to unknown person’s question.
Tämä
Koskenkorva
and sound like swedish
And didn't scream "Perkele" as they were shot
They were fake Finns. That's why.
That orange juice line was so spot on. I remember going on trips as a kid and I had a can of OJ and it was disgusting
I love hotel Orange Juice the best ones are Holiday Inn and Dury Inn
The tiny little cans with the peel top?
It's the algae
@@RonJohn63 no it comes from the juice fountain
Did u say a *can* of orange juice
As a Swede I can confirm all of this. I hate having to dodge Finnish stray bullets at hotel breakfast
I'm probably too german to understand the joke... what was the joke behind posing as swedish half brothers instead of finnish half brothers in order not to get shot?
@@elgabel411 I cant think any individual case Family guy creators would have used. When studying history for content inspiration one thing stands out from the basic history of Fennoskandia. Sweden used the land mass and population of Finland many times as a sacrificial buffer against Russia and took disproportionate number of soldiers from Finland to fight in their wars. And today the lighthearted joke is that Sweden's defense plan against hypothetical Russian agression is Finland.
Far fetched but best I can do.
That's my best bet
@@ReasonAboveEverything nah you explained it well mate, thanks!
Bullets? They are usualy using knifes
@@ReasonAboveEverything thanks
0:47 - 0:59
It disgusts me how true this is, especially the orange juice line.
It either tastes like orange flavored water......or like super concentrated orange and then someone slaps you really hard
Finnish accent that sounds nothing like a Finnish accent but like someone described what they imagine a Finnish accent would sound like to an alien
Finns get taste of their own medicine when they go to Estonia..
As a Finn, I am deeply offended with this scene. The main reason is that their table wasn't full of Finlandia
and that they didnt even hesitate to put themselves in a social situation. a true finn would have awkwardly glanced around to see if there arent any other finnish brothers from the same father, different mother in the room so they dont have to talk to someone
@@DaxTheOtter i wondered about why they were so quick to jump into a social situation, myself 😂
I don't get the Finnish joke why they killed?? :(
What is Finlandia?
@@romanov1578 Because the history of the vodka people
If you’re lucky, they recently replaced the cartridge in the OJ dispenser and it actually tastes strong instead of orange water.
True
You must stay at some cheap-ass hotels. Only actually freshly-squeezed juice in the ones I stay at.....
@MichaelGGarry
You must be pretty gullible if you think anything served at a hotel is “fresh,” in all likelihood that freshly squeezed was from a bag.
@@simonnachreiner8380 What, when I watch them squeeze it from actual fruit in front of my eyes? We have orange drink machines on the streets that do the same thing for a few cents. Again, you must stay at some cheap-ass hotels....
@@MichaelGGarrywhat makes you think squeezing oranges is a sign of a good hotel?
Orange juice in hotels is blisteringly, eye wateringly sweet. Its like it is made primarily of orange flavoured coke syrup
It kinda is. Is made with orange syrup made from concentrated orange and a toooon of natural sugars extracted from oranges so legally its considered "100% oranges"
@@MollymaukT and then stretched to the limit with water
I always found it to be the opposite. Like they made it way more bitter than actual oranges
Like normal bitter or “so much sweet flavor that it turned bitter”? Iirc it’s why you’re not supposed to oversaturate sweet flavors in food.
@@eveakane6563 I think for them to recreate the orange flavour they put extracts from the peel into the juice
To be fair, alot of things that peter says do tend to be true!
Even if its offensive, there is some truth to that stuff
Have you ever know a peter to lie
He is often saying the truth. But he says it without holding himself back to not be embarrassing.
Like the apocalypse
I wonder which multiverse this guy's from
So true, its amazing the way they get orange juice to taste like that.
I am being humble when I am telling you that I am the most powerful strongest coolest smartest most famous greatest funniest Y*uTub3r of all time! That's the reason I have multiple girlfriends and I show them off all the time! Bye bye ay
@@AxxLAfriku How the fuck haven’t you had your comment privileges revoked yet?
@@decimation9780
Forget comments.
He should be banned from the internet entirely
This is why I always choose apple juice instead
Orange juice flavor is artificial: the preservation process for orange juice removes its natural flavor.
when you want to learn their language and the study book is called ''From start to Finnish''
Bravo, sir. Golf clap.
What kind of Finn actually responds to a stranger in public? With a SMILE? Jeez.
That lady 100% knew what they were doing and did not care at all
No one is seriously paid that much to care.
one of my friends worked as a receptionist at a hotel in Vegas and he let people eat the free breakfast every morning. They throw away whatever is leftover so why not? Might as well let someone eat it instead of the trash bacteria
As a Finn I can confirm that every Finnish person sounds and looks like that
Yeah, they really nailed it. Halou!
They do look like that. Must be all that siberian genes giving u guys crazy high cheek bones
@@adonaiyah2196 No it's probably our weather xD
only fennoswedes
That's fake
Finnish people don't talk
I love how everyone just continued minding their own business after the Finland twins got shot.
It's more likely everyone else in there was a Finn as they continued to mind their own business and avoid social interaction at all costs.
Cant let food go to waste. Sheesh.
@@GoldenCroc breakfast ends in 5 minutes
they weren't twins. they were half brothers with the same mother but different fathers.
As it should be
I feel very misrepresented.
Those Finns were far too cheerful and far too willing to engage in conversation.
Maybe they were undercover swedish
They probably were germans
@@Asconisti as if we don't hate talking to strangers as well
Finnensippen...Jaaa!
They were drunk?
Not a chance a sober Finn would say shit to a stranger
Who says they're sober? 😊
@@Losrandir they had to be sober because they didn't have vodka bottles at their table
Surprisingly the thing about “long fertility window” is actually true too, Scandinavia women have been studied as hitting menopause significantly later on average, than other ethnicities
Family Guy always seems to do a lot of research to make sure their jokes land 🤣
Based strong Aryan women
Ohhhh those youthful sharp faced Nordic women... Smells like strawberries
@@salainenlokaatioPersian women are superior and are the true aryans.
@@anthonyacetta1551 Prince of Persia game got turned into Black main character
As a finn im VERY offended they responded to a stranger and seemed happy, not even mentioning that they seemed very sober. Shame
Actually the fact that they were happy and responded to a stranger looks to me more like they were NOT sober.
@allu2681 Onpas saatanan herkkää porukkaa ollut kommentoimassa vuosi sitten perkele 😂😂 "Loukkaanuin tuosta" voi jumalauta!😂😂😂😂
@@OccasusRavenkoko kommentti on vitunmoista satiiria
Me: Having Breakfast for 5 Minutes
Announcer: It's Closing in 5 Minutes
I am on that me and lady was kfc order sit down eat manger said we're closing in 5
@@donnielane7537 Try writing in English.
Its horrible english but its still english so My advice would be to learn english as its the most common language In the internet
"I'll never doubt you again" Chris will regret saying that.
As a finn i am disgusted by the lack of alcohol and pure melancholy that these "finnish" people showed. Also, why the fuck did they answer to an unknown person's question? Out here we get death sentences for that.
Case in point, they got a death sentence for it 🤣
Finland's alcohol consumption has gone drastically down in 20 years. Let's not believe the myths anymore.
Well, the finish gene pool just got purer :)
@@butterflies655 silence kusiainen
Well yeah that's what the gunman's for. They failed the test.
I'm glad those imposters were "Finnished".
Peter is secretly like one of the smartest people on the show
He and Lois are honestly scarily smart
@@kat3217 even though Peter's a clumsy buffon, he can be smart at some times
Peter Griffin is smart in modern family guy? That's a stretch...
@@PickleRicksFATASSCOUSINHe’s a selfish, sociopathic man-baby but he has a surprising amount of knowledge and cleverness when the situation calls for it.
The yogurt was spot on. Like someone at work said long ago, just enough in there to piss you off.
Is his name Pat
Patrick: Finland
Is mayonnaise an instrument?
@@ericyoungstrom3634 No, Patrick. Mayonnaise is not an instrument.
@@dominikdickey1876 "Horse radish is not an instrument either."
The Finns I know would have shouted "Perkele" if interrupted during breakfast.
Whats that
Saatana!
Fun fact: nobody says halou! in finland
Not anymore at least...
Hei!
That fact wasn't fun at all
@@AussieDragoon Exactly.
not even swedish finns?
"grab a yogurt that comes in a
container smaller than you ever thought yogurt could come in"
I love how the people on the back, look shock after the shooting but decided to not give a crap and continue to whatever they been doing 🤣🤣
They don't sound Finnish, also they sound way too joyfull. More like Swedish.
But still: Suomi mainittu.
Yeah, it should sound more like "hellou"
Not really
Torilla tavataan!
I guess Åland
They don’t sound swedish either
As a Finn I can confirm that we all get shot in the head by a guy in a suit at some point in our lives.
Clearly the man in the sky needs to finish the job
Not sky, man in the suit**
Man in the sky sounds like some kind of conspiracy
@@jamesgoldring1052
The man in the suit is Finnish?
Usually at the end of it
So u live in constant fear?
I love Family Guy because it makes me laugh even if I don’t feel like I get the joke
The joke is does not makes sense tbh but they have a good delivery.
You're the reason crap shows like this keep being made Sean!
Same
Mike Spearwood Jeez, and I suppose you’re the reason why challenging and provocative novels are being written. Someone who spends their time in the comment sections of clips from shows they don’t like.
@@Nonsensehat Damn
I remember my one time one day visit in Helsinki and asked people in the street for direction(in English). They look on me as if I was something to really fear and shake there head and quickly moved away from me.
Then a couple helped me they turned out to come from Sweden on just a short visit just like me.
@Buddy Yeah but in the other nordic countries they aren't like that in the capitals, in the small towns sure perhaps.
What year was this? Where are you from
Then you have to look suspicious or very weird. Might also be that those people had busy schedule and didn´t had time to help you out. Usually travel vloggers tells exactly opposite from them experiences.
@@ArchieArpeggioyou do realise travel vloggers only upload content of them actually interacting with other people. They’re not going to upload hours of video footage of them trying to talk to strangers and everyone ignoring them even though that happens a lot everywhere in the world.
@@sirsurnamethefirstofhisnam7986 Ofcourse not. Who would even watch hours of nonsense that doesn´t matter.
The description on the orange juice is very accurate.
0:30-0:42
Peter: This is why Sweden, Chris, never Finland.
Me: Not anymore, now that Sweden has joined NATO.
The fact that RUclips gave me an Ikea ad before this video is hilarious to me. 😂
The Finnish guys sound like what Swedes would sound like…..
if you’d try to explain the concept of Swedes to an Alien.
Maybe they are from Åland?
@@matsv201 i believe it's called hell
Ha-LOOOOOO?
@@matsv201 Aland is rightful Swedish clay
@@AUniqueHandleName444Well they didn't took care of it but Finland did, so people on Åland basically went like we don't wanna be part of Sweden but part of Finland.
Later on of course when they got everything they wanted they started to bitch out asking more, so now Finland don't want them but neither do Sweden because they are "fake Swedens."
It's rather corny how they made themself look like untrust worthy people and laughing stock.
Thanks to the comments I'm learning a lot about the Finns
I expected the ghost of Simo Häyhä to take out the shooter.
BRAVO!! 😂❤
If only he were Russian.
A lot of people seem to be misunderstanding this video. The victims weren't actually Finnish half-brothers, they were pretending just like Peter & Chris. If only they'd known they should've been pretending to be Swedes instead, the whole fiasco could've been avoided.
This is why I love rational Peter
I’ll never doubt you again
They just described both hotel orange juice and sunny d at the same time
0:38 well they got the bullet casing right this time. That's really neat.
Yep. I was very upset when the greeting was wrong again. We don't say -"Helou!", we say"Terve!"
We would literally say nothing to a random stranger
I like the way how chris is calm and good.
The Finnish are hardcore. The held off the entire Soviet Union for a while, during which Finland was impossibly outnumbered.
))) They held off one district led by very gung-ho commanders. When the Union sat up and took notice, the war insta-ended.
_meanwhile the 20 000 swed voulenteers freezing their butt off in helping._
@@killtie15 Yes it ended because they withdrew. The USSR lost the Winter War.
@@Oberon4278 1) All pre-war demands made by the USSR were agreed to and then some more. Finland lost about 11% of its total territory (40 000 sq km) and 30% of economy. Vital Hanko peninsula was now in Union's control where they built a navy base.
2) The international border, which was threateningly close to Leningrad, was moved from 18 kms to 150 kms away.
3) Finns agreed to build a railway for goods transit from Sweden to The USSR.
5) The second largest (at that time) Finnish city Viipuri (Vyborg) was taken by storm and since then owned by The Union
6) On the day Vyborg was taken, it were the Finns who requested for virtually unconditional ceasefire.
7) The day they surrendered, Finnish government declared it a day of National Mourning.
Everything else is post screw-up PR and political propaganda.
If this can be classified as a victory, then Vietnam might as well be called the greatest victory since Alexander The Great.
The only reason Finland didn't become part of The USSR was because it was 1940. There was not a moment or a man to spare.
@@Oberon4278 The screw up, mind you, was not in the soldiers doing their duty and fighting bravely, on both sides. The negotiations were simple enough, main ones being 1) moving the damn border form Leningrad suburbs to somewhere more reasonable, 2) Some sort of agreement that would guarantee that the Fins would not allow their territory to be used as staging grounds for Nazis, 3) Lease, not ownership, of the peninsula a-la Hong Kong for a base. How freaking unreasonable is that in 39/40? Well, the politicians wanted glory and instead everyone got a bloody tragedy.
I wish this could work in real life,
but it don’t.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm guessing that you tried?
It does actually, but you need to be ''on it''. Countless times i ate in an hotel free, posing myself as one of the extras. Its extremely easy, most of the times only thing you need to do is to write some fake name into a list and bam, you are an hotel worker and can get into everywhere in the hotel, except the administrative areas and actual guest rooms.
Eating from guest buffet is harder but still doable, twice i have managed so far. But adrenaline fills you more than the food you eat, so its sort of pointless to go through all that struggle.
I do it for fun, i dont need the food. Becoming a spy was sort of my childhood dream, this is as close as i can get to that, so.
BronzeJourney, Interesting story. If I may ask, did anyone ever figure you out in these hotels and throw you out? Did you go back to the same hotels or was that too risky because people would have known your face?
@@Garrus1995 There is usually just this ''thing'' you need to pass through, and if you are prepared for that, then you never get caught. Trick is to know what is that thing you need to be prepared for. I have been to many hotels too, i worked in some of them as well so i know those ''things'', but for example an easy one, ''its mid-day and a random tourist returning for his room'' never gets questioned, thats a classic if you ever happen to be in a situation that you dont have any money but have to eat etc.
@@bronzejourney5784 Fascinating. Did you do this on an international level? Because what you’re describing sounds like it can happen entirely within one country or multiple.
This is a daily struggle for finns... but it would be more accurate if they didnt respond even if they knew they were the only Finns there, and if they were drinking
I like how everyone just goes back to normal
They are the true Finns in this clip! 😂❤
I can confidently say this is extremely unrealistic because neither a finn or a swede would say shit to a stranger
Perfect description of orange juice in hotels
Peter and Chris are the only people who would sneak into a hotel just for the free breakfast
It’s more common than one might think actually 🤣
0:26 Chris sounds like luigi
The Finns drinking OJ is unrealistic, it's either coffee, beer or vodka that they drink.
There must have been something in that hotel orange juice that upset their Finn balance.
Finland's alcohol consumption has dropped drastically down.
Thank you, id seen this scene on youtube a couple times and just figured its where they were lol, context is amazing
The fact that i got an ikea ad-
I'm sure that you have all seen the issues people have with the depiction of the Finns here, but consider the following: they could be from a Swedish speaking region, for example from somewhere along the west coast.
Those Finns had most Swedish accent I have ever heard. Not even close to actual Finnish accent.
Then you haven’t heard much, cause those accents certainly aren’t Swedish either.
I mean.. They looked happy, they volunteered for social interaction, they were not drinking alcohol and they spoke with swedish accent
..
Who were they and why did they pretend to be finnish and why did they get shot?
My curiosity is officially peaked
@@JHaras norwegian accent then, but definetly not finnish
@@Asconisti Definitely not Finnish, but certainly not Swedish or Norwegian either.
@@ItsAweeb that's just goddamn brilliant.
That’s the nicest best western I’ve ever seen, also the first one that wasn’t run by an Indian family.
"This is why Sweden, Chris, never Finland. Because the writers don't know anything about that place besides being next to Sweden."
Finland is next to Sweden? I thought that was Norway
@@drdiscostu Mexico is next to America? I thought that was Canada
@@drdiscostu NORWAY SWEDEN FINLAND
@@calebsilvergleid9797 Canada and Russia, which I can see from my house
@@drdiscostu so basically you live in a North Pole 25 story building ?
As a Finnish person I can confirm that I'm actually an Aussie.
And that the scene where Peter said the thing is true.
Hotel breakfast is always the best shit ever
I'm glad they got the shell ejection effects, but they forgot to animate the slide.
As a finnish man with half brothers from a different father, i cant eat at best western
I will never doubt you again.
"FINLAND!" - Patrick Star
Someone has had the continental breakfast at a comfort in I see
A hotel breakfast is like the open bar of morning. I get drunk on the bacon, fruit and scrambled eggs.
I'm proud of that hitman.
"same mom different dads" I am sad to say it's true
I travelled to Greece recently, and the hotel OJ tasted like actual soap. Why is this such a huge phenomenom? Different cultures, different tastebuds?
TORILLE:)
As a finn i would appreciate if they actually made the Finnish accent more accurate even once (as it's comically distinctive in its own way) and did the quick research needed. Nice scene though.
you're not that important
@@youwot2430 i like ur positivity🙂
@@youwot2430 Nobody asked your opinion💀
They’re from Åland 😂
The guys sounded more dutch than Finnish though, A finn would never say Helloooooh like that, more like Hej.
Welp. That's one way to advertise *Best Western.*
The possibilities are sneaking into hotels pretending to be Swedish brothers to steal complementary breakfasts. NOT FINNISH
So TRUE! 😂❤👍
Why is it that every time a show tries to depict Finns they either depict the Sami people or Finnish-Swedes?!
Most people think Finns are Scandinavian.
@@Oberon4278
Most people think that Scandinavia and Nordic are the same thing.
@@Pikkabuu wait you're telling me they're not!?!
@@emanuelmartinez7267
Yes. They are not even though many use Scandinavia as a synonum for Nordic.
Scandinavia means the Scandinavian peninsula which incorporates Sweden, Norway and Denmark, while the Nordic countries include Finland and Iceland too.
It’s cute you think a room full of American writers gives a single fuck about the difference between Finnish people
never seen someone get finland so wrong
“Orange juice that isn’t really orange juice but tastes like 3rd person recanting orange juice”
Army DFAC OJ
I usually opt for the bagel that tastes kind of fruity.
Nobody is freaked out that those two guys just got assassinated.
Then again, this kind of thing happens a lot in this show doesn't it?
That guy should’ve been arrested.
@@mlpartclub412 maybe he works for the government.
sIR, LIKE 2ND aMENDMENT. ok!?
@@saulcanogil4527 He should’ve been fired, then.
It's America. People get shot everyd and nobody does anything.
At best they just sent "thoughts and prayers" to the dead guys family.
This was a good best western commercial
That hitman sure Finnished them off.
Ahhaajahajajaja
this stands true, its always same mom different dad as for me and friends
I guess you could say he "finnished" them? I'll see myself out.
I'll get your coat.
Here are your car keys. Adios.
@@mmodnao hola
Those people look more like finlandsvenskar people from Åland or somewhere near the coast
*sees a lot of comments about OJ*
*two people get murdered in the video*
Checks out
And the murderer getting away without punishment. ..
im edging to this because im from finland and my favorite show mentioned my country
A man just walked in and killed two people and everyone acts like it’s normal!!! 😂😂😂😂
America
Well there was only 5 min left for breakfast
I love how two people were just shot and killed right in front of them and not only is there no blood (very unusual for by Family Guy standards) but everyone goes back to eating like nothing happened
Why did he have a silencer but shot in public?!
I don't know. Maybe not to startle everyone and keep it discreet?
As someone who has had Swedish Meatballs I confirm the accuracy of this video.
it would have made more sense for the Finns to say "perkele...." and ignore the assassin, and then shrug off the bullets as Finns are very hard 😆
..because the Finns are very TOUGH! 💪🫡
But true..we are also very hard, if needed! 😉😁🇫🇮👍
I love how everyone in the background is visibly concerned about the double murder they just witnessed, but then go back to their conversations like nothing happened lol
I love dis show 😂😂😂
The people sitting there went back to staring their empty tables like nothing ever happened.
I hate sweeden, they gave us PewDiePie
Sweden also gave us Killian, so Sweden gave us some good things from there.
We know... we know... Our many good traids also have many bad aswell XD
Russians actually call a broken family with half-brothers and such for a "Swedish family"