Visit scandinavian countries

>visit scandinavian countries
>all of the people say dude constantly when speaking english

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is that liam nesson?

No it's the Croatian actor, Justin Justovich

So fucking what you nimrod

yeah dude

Matthew McConaughey or however you spell it

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Yeah, we do actually
Even I do it

Don't know why, but such is life

To be fair, if I knew Spanish I'd probably call people ese all the time.

Do they say "like" a lot? This REALLY irritates me with my countrymen

"Like" is a pretty unfortunate language virus but I do it too...

dude, taco friday!

DUDE JAMAL DUDE CAN YOU DUDE FUCK INGRID PLEASE DUDE LOL DUDE THATS HOT DUDE

>d00d

bump

bump this shitty thread just to let you know that no one says "ese", except perhaps for central americans. Don't use it in South America, the caribbean or Spain as people will not even understand you

For some reason, Norwegians like to think they're California surfers or something. It's kinda funny to see the tourists come here wearing designer tank tops and board shorts thinking they'll fit right in, only to get lobster-tier sunburnt the second they step outside.

Not sure about the other scandis...

>saying dude
>saying bro
i can't stand these. they're completely nontransparent passive aggressive ways to address someone in a "friendly" way but the usage is condescending and is generally said through a patronizing manner. at least the word "mate" is transparent just through intonation. "dude" and "bro" are for deceptive fuckwits that are too scared to appear unfriendly but want to maintain the facade.

Is it true Scandis are Ameriboos?

Don't do that

It makes sense if they learned English from American television and movies.

Yes.

Lies, noone says dude

Why?