Most favorite: Norway
Least favorite: Sweden
Completely objective and unbiased reason: I'm Norwegian
As a more serious answer, my parents and I often went on summer holiday in southern Denmark and I loved it, so I guess that's my final answer.
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Most favorite: Norway
Least favorite: Sweden
Completely objective and unbiased reason: I'm Norwegian
As a more serious answer, my parents and I often went on summer holiday in southern Denmark and I loved it, so I guess that's my final answer.
Most favorite: Sweden
Least favorite: Denmark
Completely objective and unbiased reason: I'm Swedish
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I've always been impressed how my Swedish colleagues could understand Danish.
Oh yeah, this one explains the origins very well :D
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I would probably pick Denmark as a favourite based solely on their legal right to hit ice-crossing Swedes with sticks. And Swedes suck balls (source: am Finnish).
However, to be somewhat pedantic, Scandinavia either refers to Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, or just Norway and Sweden (the actual Scandinavian peninsula). Finland, Iceland, and the Baltic countries are not part of Scandinavia.
Whether Danmark or even Finland is included is matter of definition, but the Baltics are usually not included.
By definition, if Finland is included, we're talking about Fennoscandia and, if you add in Iceland, it's the Nordic countries.
Denmark is usually included in Scandinavia, but technically it isn't part of the Scandinavian peninsula.
However, I know that outside Europe the distinctions aren't all that important.
Norway! The mother of Black Metal. She didn't give birth to it, but she definitely raised it!
Sweden. Reason: not denmark, not an oil economy. Also i live here soooo
reason: not denmark
Tell me you live in Sweden without telling me you live in Sweden, but then also tell me you live in Sweden.
Its more like tell me you live in sweden or norway but yes
The Norwegians are way too busy being rich as fuck to waste time making fun of the Danish
Iceland. Purely for the irony of the name.
It's that the Alanis Morissette school of irony?
Most favourite: all of them
Least favourite: Denmark
I think all of them has some individual progressive Systems which other countries can learn from, for example: education.
Denmark at the end because I heard their strong community has some trouble with people outside of their community. But I wouldn't call it fascism, it's more like a nationalism.
Iβve only been to Denmark but certainly concur with voting Denmark last.
Thatβs just off the top of my head. The nannying is endless.
Can anyone confirm or deny whether many of these issues are replicated among Denmarkβs neighbors?
While that sounds frustrating, I also could not get a bank account in the UK when I studied there, and my wife had to go to maybe 10 different banks in France to find one which would open an account for a foreigner when she lived there for a while.
We spent close to a year preparing to live in the UK as students for 8 months, emailing universities and city councils and so on. Moving to a new country is full of that sort of thing in general.
Damn, for a second there I thought Danes were required to know cardiopulmonary resuscitation to get access to basic amenities.
I'm from the U.S.
I've finally connected with my extended family in Norway. I've been pushing hard to find them since 2016 during my first visit.
I'm going back in October to attend a family gathering.
I've met a beer buddy and his friends from Oslo. I made friends with a Paramedic up in Hammerfest. I'm friendly with the owner/brewer of Graff brewery in TromsΓΈ.
Can't wait for my next visit.
1: Norway
Source: Am Norwegian
Dead last: Sweden
Iβd like to kick them out of Scandinavia and welcome the Finns instead. They can stay Nordic though. Pretty sure Denmark would support it.
Seriously though, I think weβre all great. Weβre just the bestβ¦
Iceland. Its pretty, it has an interesting history, the culture is very egaltarian, and the people are quite friendly. And I love the cold.
Plus they make INSANELY good gin.
If I canβt pick my own country, I would choose Norway as my favourite. One of the reasons being that they are not Swedes.
Scandinavia is Denmark, Norway and Sweden. No offence to the rest of the Nordic countries, but historically that is what make the most sense.
Iceland. It's such a pretty island.
On a global level all Scandinavian countries are pretty much the same with similar people. If we talk about Nordic countries, like the picture suggests, Finland is the one that differs the most. But which is the best really depends what you like.
Finland because HAVE YOU EVEN SEEN THE WRC THERE?!?
FUUUUUUUUCKIN HELL
Sorry, that was me. I was late from sauna at friends place and had to get the beers before the shops stop selling it.
No bother Jari-Matti
I'm more of a GrΓΆnholm person myself.
I was actually at the rally where he told a policeman "I can drive this car". Didn't see it personally but it was the stuff of legends
Oh nice. Yeah that was a legendary moment. Do I remember correctly, Timo had to hang out of the window to keep the cars ass off the road? Or was that some other one..?
Yeah that's the one. Didn't see that either but it was all everyone talked about in the pub after π
Free City of Danzig
*Nordic country.
Am Swedish. Norway and Denmark are superior. Finland is scary, cold, snowy, talking-in-tongues type of language. Iceland is good, too. Sweden is dead last.
In order:
Norway, Denmark, Finland, then Sweden. To be queer (it's June), it's not like Sweden is bad, or anything, I just think it comes last in line.
I was going to say Denmark but I just now learned about the spiralsagen so hey maybe Finland
HEJA SVERIGE!
Finland. Because they were total bad asses in the Winter War. Finnish ski troopers versus thousands of Soviet tanks in -40 weather? Fuck yeah.
Also, the Finnish sauna is the best sauna.
Finland os not Scandinavian though
Fair enough. I chose to read it as Nordic rather than Scandinavian given the extent of the map.
Latvia because everything i know about them comes from Brooklyn 99. Also Riga is an amazing city name.
I've only been to Iceland so I can't judge the others, Norway really fascinates me with its nature, and political history. The Baltics are on the map, I was supposed to go to Latvia in 2021 for a concert, but it's been postponed 5 times, but I hope I get to visit all three of them as well.
I really like Norway because of shows like Lilyhammer and Norsemen. It seems Norwegians have a good sense of humour.
I only recognize one country on this map - the one unified Svea Rike.
My family is from Sweden but since I'm from Ontario I've always been attracted to the lakes in Finland.
Behold, as I piss off three countries at once:
I like the Kingdom of Kalmar
Yes!
Norway, just because it's the only one I visited!