Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
He still lives in Denmark.

Thanks for posting that, that was highly amusing, funny rhetorics and collection of stereotypes (like all stereotypes, some truth to it). He is obviously overdoing it to be provocative, and generally simplifies (duh, just an article, prolly goes in depth his book) , but he isn't too off the mark in some. But the crux is, it's not Scandinavians or nordics who fantasies about the region as an utopia, but outside world (mainly brits, have some kind of pathetic fascination), so its kinda funny reading some of those stereotypical critique like we should take it to heart. Or I would if I was norweigan, was most brutal with them lol, while with others it was more like lighthearted entertainment piece.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
Do you think it's possible to 'learn' VBA for any common man like myself who know close to nothing about programming?

Absolutely amazing book, it has so many deep meanings and hard full of emotion sentences. It's basically for all generations but everyone will understand it differently. I used to look at translation literally every second, but it did got better later.

What are you planning to do today?
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The butthurt in this one :lol:
I don't know why he thinks we're so smug and it surely doesn't make sense according to "Janteloven" he's talking about.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/27/scandinavian-miracle-brutal-truth-denmark-norway-sweden
This says more about the Brits than it says about Scandinavia, btw.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,381
He still lives in Denmark.

Thanks for posting that, that was highly amusing, funny rhetorics and collection of stereotypes (like all stereotypes, some truth to it). He is obviously overdoing it to be provocative, and generally simplifies (duh, just an article, prolly goes in depth his book) , but he isn't too off the mark in some. But the crux is, it's not Scandinavians or nordics who fantasies about the region as an utopia, but outside world (mainly brits, have some kind of pathetic fascination), so its kinda funny reading some of those stereotypical critique like we should take it to heart. Or I would if I was norweigan, was most brutal with them lol, while with others it was more like lighthearted entertainment piece.
But I think living in Sweden is utopian compared to other countries, this is coming from someone who tried living in other countries two of them in Europe, Germany being one.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
Yeah better living conditions and security, thats goes without saying, but besides factual stuff when comparing countries, generally image and perception of Scandinavia tend to be unrealistic stereotypical( positive ones) BS fostered by other westerners, mainly UK ones.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
He still lives in Denmark.

Thanks for posting that, that was highly amusing, funny rhetorics and collection of stereotypes (like all stereotypes, some truth to it). He is obviously overdoing it to be provocative, and generally simplifies (duh, just an article, prolly goes in depth his book) , but he isn't too off the mark in some. But the crux is, it's not Scandinavians or nordics who fantasies about the region as an utopia, but outside world (mainly brits, have some kind of pathetic fascination), so its kinda funny reading some of those stereotypical critique like we should take it to heart. Or I would if I was norweigan, was most brutal with them lol, while with others it was more like lighthearted entertainment piece.
Yup, was about to say the same about how others see us. It's the same immigrants from countries with low social capita experience, when they come to Scandinavia.
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
This bit from that article is pretty funny though

I am very fond of the Finns, a most pragmatic, redoubtable people with a Sahara-dry sense of humour. But would I want to live in Finland? In summer, you'll be plagued by mosquitos, in winter, you'll freeze – that's assuming no one shoots you, or you don't shoot yourself. Finland ranks third in global gun ownership behind only America and Yemen; has the highest murder rate in western Europe, double that of the UK; and by far the highest suicide rate in the Nordic countries.
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
I always thought they used Finland as example to debunk gun ownerships and killings. I'm also sure the part about Denmark and pollution is false.
Regardless of how screwed up any country is, the British media has for decades thought of themselves as protectors of the realm. Whenever any other country was getting all the positive attention they had to respond by a dirty comparison. Some simply see the success of others as a mirror of their own failure.
 

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