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Comments by "Luredreier" (@Luredreier) on "German Reacts to KING CHARLES Speaking German in Federal Parliament! 🇬🇧🇩🇪| Feli from Germany" video.
6:42 It's Norway. We have a nationwide tradition of watching dinner for one on the evening before Christmas eve. Edit: I didn't know that it was popular over the whole Germanic speaking world. The difference is just the day in Norway. In other countries like Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Switzerland, New Zealand etc it's on new years eve apparently...
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​ @carloandreaguilar5916 In Norway the tradition is for it to be aired on the evening before Christmas eve, not on new years eve. I'm not quite sure why it's so beloved here. But its humor definitely works well in the germanic world.
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 @warrenrandall6936 Part of it is also that it's a universal family tradition for the whole Germanic speaking world. Most people have grown up sitting down watching it with their parents etc. So there's more involved then just the sketch itself.
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 @Quzinqa1122 "Grevinnen og hovmesteren" in Norwegian. :-)
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 @jurgnobs1308 It is for someone from a family that emigrated before they where born.
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 @jurgnobs1308 "Dictator Charles" You are aware that we still have monarchies here in Scandinavia too right? Are you calling our monarchs "dictators" too? What about the German monarchs still honoured in several parts of Germany? Do you know what a constitutional monarchy even is? Look it up. Because of constitutional monarchies the surviving monarchies are actually more democratic on average then the republics, including Germany. So perhaps ir would be a good idea to refrain from showing your ignorance and bigotry quite this openly?
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3:08 While the sketch is British the recording is apparently German.
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@@KennyBennyRabbit Or the 23rd of Desember if you'd like to follow the Norwegian tradition instead.
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 @rikardottosson1272 Not really, once something is such a strong tradition it actually ends up being a reason why people switch to that channel. Many people might watch other channels on the 23rd of December here in Norway but switch over to watch this sketch then switch again afterwards. Because this sketch is the most important part of their traditions for that day.
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@@KennyBennyRabbit Sounds good. :-D
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