They went to Copenhagen!!!!! Lmao at the height-thing, so funny 😛
Their pronunciation is actually pretty good, my theory has been confirmed! *fist bump w. self*

‘Havn’ means harbor/port though lol

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    The background music in variety shows always cracks me up…
    (oh gosh this is making me hungry… should probs go have breakfast)

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      Same, they have such good music directors in SK!
      (the way they were eating the smørrebrød though… Like, no we don’t have huge mouths, we just don’t cut the bread in half and then stuff all that in lol)

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        It’s the best when I recognise most of it too haha
        (hahaha that bit cracked me … they were just like one-shotting the sandwich lmao)

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          Lol true! 😉
          (Ikr haha (Danes would never call it a sandwich btw, smørrebrød is something completely different. Very important :P))

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            (my bad… should’ve known that 😛 I want smørrebrød now though)

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          (haha not at all 😛 I don’t know what I’d do in a country without ryebread (so like any other country than Denmark basically lol), it’s literally what I eat for lunch every day and it tastes soooo good. And wheat bread literally has zero taste, so that’s not a proper substitute… I don’t get fancy toppings like those though lol)

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            (apparently Finland loves its dark rye. So you’d probably be alright in Finland. haha
            But fancy toppings are delishymo and now I’m really craving salmon whyyy)

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          (Oh Germany and Sweden have versions of it too, but it’s not the sameeeee. Like Germany has pumpernikkel but it’s soooo bitter and has no seeds in it at all. And Sweden’s is the polar opposite with waaaay too much syrup in it. The best rye bread is one w/o sugar and with lots of sunflower/sesame/poppy/pumpkin/whatever seeds. Those be delish.
          Salmon is often found on my bread. Salmon is everything when it comes to lunch. It’s so good. Mmmmhhhhh… salmon…..)

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            (hahahahaha I love that you have analysed the different country’s rye breads. That is fantastic. I do the same with ice cream, fruit and veggies.
            Salmon is expensive but yes it is everything and so good)

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          (I analyze everything… You know that 😛 )

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          (oh I know you do 😛 )

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    Lol that height thing! I relate so much! I recently bought a bike for my day so that his knee gets the exercise it needs (mum had a knee replacement done so we were being extra cautious)… I tried riding it once but haven’t since then- the seat was too high and uncomfortable for me! 😛

    What theory though? That Koreans would speak Danish well?

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      So my theory was that it would be easier for Danes to speak Korean and vice versa than for Koreans to speak English and vice versa. Reason being that both Danish and Korean have some similar vowel sounds like æ/ø/å and ㅓ/ㅐ, that don’t exist in English and are really hard to learn if you’re not used to them. Plus somee other similarities in sound that I can’t remember at the moment.

      So it made me really excited to see them being able to pronounce the words so well hehe ☺️

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        Interesting! I always thought Koreans will be able to speak Bengali and some South Indian languages easily because of some pronunciation similarities.. So I guess Danish might be somewhat similar too!

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