Defiance
I vårens ljusa kvällar
The French are also quite particular about pronunciation.
Specially when compared to Quebecois French hahahaha.
The French are also quite particular about pronunciation.
Edit: Converted this into a generic "travel thread". Enjoy.
Edit Two: Hmm, apparently I can't actually change the title. That's strange.
THOU SHALT NOT PASS!!!
Don't try speaking a native language in Belgium. When, in the French part, I start talking in French they talk Dutch to me and the other way around as well. Don't try. Brussels and Antwerp are both nice cities though. If you need another suggestion for a city: Bergen! Been their last year and have to say it's one of the best I've ever seen. It's not that big, but really beautiful and the atmosphere is really good.
When traveling in Europe, it's usually okay to speak English, but the trick is to lean in really close and speak loudly and slowly. Europeans really appreciate the courtesy.
Also, no one really knows where to find Canada on a map, so just tell everyone that you're American. They also love to hear about our country, so make sure to take every opportunity to tell them how much nicer things are in the great theme park that is America. Make sure to mention the cleanliness and how the food is so much better.
If you meet anyone with a strange name, be sure to correct them on gender accuracy. An example would be a "Robin", who is probably male in Europe despite the fact that everyone knows it's a girl's name.
I'm telling you, Europeans fucking love Americans.
Note to self: Don't listen to anything Stizzle says.
I'm telling you, Europeans fucking love Americans.
I believe most of us Swedes are quite fond of North America and their people. I wouldn't worry about that part.
Speaking of Wacken, I remember meeting this guy there back in 06. He asked me where I was from and I told him. Then, he looked very sad and said "Swedes hate Germans " and left.
Not sure about that either.
What I do know is that a couple of days at the Wacken festival will make you appreciate the good things in life, such as drinking water, people who smells like anything but piss+shit+beer+sweat, beds, toilets and such.
But aren't there any hotels/hostels near Wacken? I've always wanted to go, but I'm too old for that "living in a tent and drinking till you die" rubbish.
He was being sarcastic .
I hear you, but there aren't. I went and camped when I was 26, feeling way too old and out of my element. I wouldn't do it again now, it's all you (probably) don't want and nothing of what you (probably) are hoping.
No I wasn't! Pansy-ass Europeans and their polite sensibilities hold a craving for brash American honesty. We'll tear down the walls around your heart; sometimes with obnoxiousness, sometimes bombs. Your choice, friends.
Then I disagree with your comments. Most Europeans know where Canada and the US is. They don't love to hear about the US, since a lot of them do not like the country.
Hint, hint: He is still being sarcastic.
All right -- music stores! Are there any good ones in Gothenburg? Or even mediocre ones?