>denmark is scandinavian
>denmark is nordic
Denmark is scandinavian
>Denmark ISN'T filled with niggers
>Finland isn't Baltic, we're Nordic
I actually have an image for this
>denmark isn't really scandinavian but sure is nordic
why the fuck are danes so evil bros?
>Russia is nordic
>finland is north-germanic (nordic) and not baltic-finnic
They're continentals
>danes are human
it's true, we are atlantean
bow h*man dog
why don't people abort children like this
it's basically dead already, so it's just the parents clinging to false hope.
denmark is our cute little hat :3
>Bosnians are the purest white people in the world
If you dont want to be nordic or scandinavian than youre more than welcome to leave, none of us like you anyways
you can't leave something you were never part of
>none of us like you anyways
we know
it's even worse for us
at least you share the same language with nordics and look roughly the same
>at least you share the same language with nordics
only in text, spoken it's completely different.
So, let me get this straight
The only true nordics are Norway, Iceland (Norway) and Sweden?
According to you?
and finland, otherwise correct.
>denmark has a really rich culture
Every baby is a gift from God :)
>yes us finns are not nordic despite being closely culturally and historically related to sweden
You could make the same argument for us, though.
You were in a union with both Norway and Sweden from 1397-1523 and 1523-1814 you were part of Denmark-Norway, with the danish king on top and in charge.
*same argument for YOURSELF
Being nordic in a nutshell
>live in a padded house without any sharp objects
>cut your cheese with this so you don't hurt yourself
It's okay if you leave me out.
historically yes but only in terms of wars, culturally no because we are distant from nordics.
Isn't language considered to be a part of culture though? As in it's an aspect of a coutry's culture, along with it being an aspect of a country's culture in relation to other similar countries and languages?
not really.
for example, hungarian and finnish are both from the same linguistic group, but the cultures couldn't be further apart.