LOL@@@@@@@ Sven Lamagoodleson. My command of the English language sucks saaxib; my Swedish too.Ismail87 wrote:^ some Danish historians try to deny it the fact that he was drunk, but it seems like the only possible answer to such an enormous fuck up
In Denmark, English is a compulsory subject from year 1 and onwards. It's probably the same in Sweden and Norway as well since Sven Lamagoodleson is a professor in the English language.
PS: I live in the UK bro the midlands to be exact.
Jag studerade i E middlands för några sedan. Då var det inte många somalier. Bor du I Birmingham? Du studerar kanske på Aston?
Ismaciloow,
A few years ago, I used to watch CBS 60 minutes; they compared Finland and Denmark. In Finland, they placed a camera at the central station in Helsinfors and observed the facial expressions of the Finns. Everyone they pictured seemed to be in a melancholic mood; despair and loneliness and an air of gloom. They then took video-taped some of the ppl in the evening at the saunas and the tango dance halls; and to their surprise they were in jolly mood.
Give some alcohol, warmth and music to the Finns and they will be happy was the message.
They then went to Copenhagen. Everyone was happy 24/7. They went to this sociologist who explained the underlying reason for the Danish happiness:
The Danes, he said, have never won a war. They have nothing to lose and so why not enjoy life. Why not enjoy life!
My observation is that the Danes are very happy people. DK is perhaps the most liberal Nordic country.
The Norwegians and the Swedes share a lot. Sweden is the big brother. Norway is the new petrodollar country and behaves sometimes like the gulf; arrogant. It was not long ago that this country lived on fishing and hunting.
The industrial, economic and intellectual heartland; Both Finland and Norway were part of Sweden. The Finns and the Norwegians are the most conservative. Sweden is a melting port and has always been open to other societies.
P.s. as regards Somaliland, hambalyo baanu leenahay. Waan duushey.