Scandinavian-Danish cuisine was something quite rustic, mostly known for pastries and smorgasbord cuisine, which in itself has become a joke.
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I used to love Danish. My father used to make a Boston cream pie. You never see that anymore.
The Danes don't take themselves seriously at all and look for the joke in everything. Us Scots are on the same line of latitude and have the same amount of light, which may be why we have a similar sense of humour.
We have a certain warped sense of humor in Scandinavia, and that is what comes across in the choices in a lot of our movies.
A lot of people who live in Denmark will understand Danish but not necessarily speak it.
Scandinavia is boring. People living there apparently have little to do. And as European history teaches, when there is nothing much to do, you may as well amuse yourself by attacking the Jews.
Denmark is like a secret little place with its own special language.
I've done so much travelling in the past few years, and when you travel, you realise that we do actually have a cool, clean look in Scandinavia - it's not just Denmark - which I think brings peace if you have it in your home.
I might have some Danish lessons sometimes.
My mother was a Swede who grew up in Denmark. When I go there, I visit the street where she grew up and look at her house, which is still there, and the snowberry bush, from which she ate some berries and had to have her stomach pumped.
Denmark is a small place. We all know each other.
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