What Nordic People Really Think About Each Other
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Channel: Dating Beyond Borders
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Length: 7min 4sec (424 seconds)
Published: Fri Oct 11 2019
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How I, an Icelander, categorize our nordic siblings: Norweigans donβt get jokes. Danes like dirty jokes. Finns go too far with their jokes. Swedes donβt like jokes. Icelanders are a joke. The Faroese are also a joke, but no one gets it. Greenland says a good joke to Denmark, Denmark proceeds to yell the joke over the class and takes all the credit.
Swede here: I love all our neighbours of course. All of the bickering is just poking fun at stereotypes, very few people really hold actual ill will for their nordic neighbours. Why would they? Norway has stunning nature and is (where I live) our closest brother, Finnish people are resilient and have the best Swedish dialect and sharp intellectuals, Danes are relaxed and continental, Iceland is just, you know, a fairy tale, which is a stereotype I assume they resent, so I'll mention their disproportionately creative music scene and tremendously good taste.
Maybe it was just me, but I thought they were really bad at describing each country and they didn't seem to actually know much about each country?
I think you need to consider every one of these poking-fun-of statement as siblings talking each other down over annoyances or petty stereotypes, but there's still a lot of mutual respect and love between the nordic countries - especially the countries of Scandinavia, which have a great deal of core cultural values in common.
edit: Like, sure Danes and Swedes may consider themselves i.e. their own country the better of the two and the other a thorn in their side in most aspects (especially sports), but we are so much alike in terms of most social economic metrics that we're practically identical twins. Plus, they stole SkΓ₯ne from us, the bastards.
yes, but all in good fun, Dane here :D
"is this accurate?"
Seriously? No.