Alright, well don't make it real.Loser
Oh, we don't dislike each other, it's a friendly rivalry in hockey that doesn't extend beyond sports, and it's mostly little brother shit.I played Left 4 Dead 2 last night with a guy from Sweden. His name wasn't Dick Jerker, and he also didn't care when I told him Finnish hockey is better than Swedish hockey. I was unaware Swedish people could exist without disliking Finnish people.
Ahh, that makes sense. My only frame of reference for the Finland/Sweden relationship is the WJCs, and it can get pretty heated between people when those two teams play each other. I can also breathe a sigh of relief knowing that Landy and Mikko won't fight each other in the locker room. I'd hate to see Landy's beautiful mug get ruined from Mikko kicking his assOh, we don't dislike each other, it's a friendly rivalry in hockey and it's mostly little brother shit.
See here's the thing... Doing the whole "Yeah but what about 2011?" and "Oh, Sweden's this and that" is boring, especially if you're a Finn and you're doing that theater routine to a Swede, bury yourself you hick. You definitely don't even follow hockey if you do that, you just kinda watch NT games.Ahh, that makes sense. My only frame of reference for the Finland/Sweden relationship is the WJCs, and it can get pretty heated between people when those two teams play each other. I can also breathe a sigh of relief knowing that Landy and Mikko won't fight each other in the locker room. I'd hate to see Landy's beautiful mug get ruined from Mikko kicking his ass
This makes me realize I know so little about the day-to-day culture of Swedish people, though. Guess that means it's time to go to IKEA and learn what being Swedish is all about.
Mm, and then Finnish people in Ford hats with flames on them tell you rikssvenska sounds feminine. Burn.Sweden aren't nationalistic in that we are hostile to other countries but more in some sort of smug sense of us being more noble than other countries. In general the rivalry between the Nordic countries is good natured, except among some really stupid people who actually feel genuine hate.
Sweden aren't nationalistic in that we are hostile to other countries but more in some sort of smug sense of us being more noble than other countries. In general the rivalry between the Nordic countries is good natured, except among some really stupid people who actually feel genuine hate.
See here's the thing... Doing the whole "Yeah but what about 2011?" and "Oh, Sweden's this and that" is boring, especially if you're a Finn and you're doing that theater routine to a Swede, bury yourself you hick. You definitely don't even follow hockey if you do that, you just kinda watch NT games.
Howeverrrr, I just had Mats Sundin on the no-draft list for the all-time draft. Finns remember Mats Sundin. Finns remember Jörgen Jönsson. Finns remember Teemu Selänne and Teppo Numminen standing on that blue line in Italy like someone shot all of their mothers.
Shit, I didn't understand pop culture when I was *in* middle school. Much less now. I guess let him know what memes are and that Post Malone is like the new homeless Mozart and he'll probably be fine.Hey you Americans, I'm teaching English to this kid who's about to move to the US and I was wondering, what do you think are culturally important topics to try and get a handle on to ease the move to American middle school?
Haha, I'm pretty sure they've already covered shitty pop culture with other 12-year-olds. I was thinking actual cultural knowledge.Shit, I didn't understand pop culture when I was *in* middle school. Much less now. I guess let him know what memes are and that Post Malone is like the new homeless Mozart and he'll probably be fine.
Well, we don't even teach our own kids about any of the uncomfortable icky bits of our history, so you're probably safe there. As far as teaching US history... I mean, half the shit we tell kids by that age is made up, and most of the rest is oversimplified. You don't learn actual useful details about history until high school, and the raw truth is only taught in college, and of course most kids don't take history classes in college unless they're majoring in it... But that's a rant I could go on and on about for days."Hi, we'd like for our son to learn a bit more English to help his school transition. Maybe learn about the culture."
"I'll get my 10-hour lecture series on assassinations and racial incidents ready."
I think seph is the one you meant to tag hereYou see, these are all really good things for me to know. I was under the impression that there was genuine animosity between the two populations, and it sounds like that's not the case at all. It's kind of like my British friends and me, in that they're very smug because they're British and I'm American, and despite America being objectively superior in every single way, they still think they're better than us. Like, come on.
@Ceremony
I thought SEPH is just doing the Madonna thing.I think seph is the one you meant to tag here
I’m not, but can you please tell us how the f*** to pronounce his new son’s name already?I guess I’m moving to either Nevada or Texas according to Twitter. The boss guy sure keeps things interesting.
anyone in TX or Reno area on here?
I don't think anyone but Grimes knows...I’m not, but can you please tell us how the f*** to pronounce his new son’s name already?
SameI'm on a diet.
That honestly sounds like the worse option.Same
Switched from bagels to English muffins, this means I'm automatically going to lose 20+ lbs, right?
Hey you Americans, I'm teaching English to this kid who's about to move to the US and I was wondering, what do you think are culturally important topics to try and get a handle on to ease the move to American middle school?