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American Reacts to Norwegian Children Skiing
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As an American I don't know much about skiing in Norway. Today I am very interested in learning about skiing from very young Norwegians. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!
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American Reacts to Sankthansaften | Jonsok | Saint John's Eve
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American Reacts to Current News in Norway | #31
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Do Norwegians Want to Date a Local or Foreigner? | American Reacts
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What Would Norwegians Change About Norway? | American Reacts
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American Reacts to Norwegian Memes | #10
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American Reacts to Angelina Jordan - Bohemian Rhapsody
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American Reacts to Hilarious Norwegian Sayings | #4
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American Reacts to Norway's WEIRDEST Ski Contest
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Signs That You Are a Norwegian | American Reacts
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American Reacts to the BEST Things to do in Drammen
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American Reacts to Current News in Norway | #30
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American Reacts to the Norwegian "R" Sound
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BEST and WORST Parts of Living in Norway | American Reacts (Part 2)
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BEST and WORST Parts of Living in Norway | American Reacts (Part 1)
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American Reacts to Why Norwegians LOVE Bread
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American Reacts to Why Norwegians LOVE Bread
American Reacts to Current News in Norway | #29
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American Reacts to Current News in Norway | #29
American Reacts to Norwegian TikToks | #16
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American Reacts to Norwegian TikToks | #16
American Reacts to Norwegian Military Tattoo
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American Reacts to Norwegian Military Tattoo
American Reacts to Bokmål vs Nynorsk
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American Reacts to Bokmål vs Nynorsk
Things Foreigners Should NEVER Do in Norway | American Reacts
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Things Foreigners Should NEVER Do in Norway | American Reacts
American Answers Questions That Norwegians Have About the USA
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American Answers Questions That Norwegians Have About the USA
American Reacts to Current News in Norway | #28
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American Reacts to Current News in Norway | #28
American Reacts to Celebrating Norway's Constitution Day (17th of May)
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American Reacts to Celebrating Norway's Constitution Day (17th of May)
American Reacts to Why Norway is So Wealthy | Part 6
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American Reacts to Why Norway is So Wealthy | Part 6
What is Life REALLY Like in Norway? | American Reacts
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What is Life REALLY Like in Norway? | American Reacts
American Reacts to Hilarious Norwegian Commercials
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American Reacts to Hilarious Norwegian Commercials
American Reacts to the BEST Places to Visit in Bergen | Part 2
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American Reacts to the BEST Places to Visit in Bergen | Part 2
American Reacts to the BEST Places to Visit in Bergen | Part 1
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American Reacts to the BEST Places to Visit in Bergen | Part 1
American Reacts to Current News in Norway | #27
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American Reacts to Current News in Norway | #27

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  • @adipy8912
    @adipy8912 10 хвилин тому

    You could've hust clicked the "next video" button instead of leaving full screen, clicking on the video and go to full sceen again.

  • @stiglarsson8405
    @stiglarsson8405 22 хвилини тому

    I do love that they used kids to promote skiing, and those was fantastic! For Americans that not even know what a map is.. I can revele.. its even a north on USA maps! To your surprise.. USA is one of the best winter sport nations in the world, becuse of its mountains, its cold climat in the north and US kids grows up and get used to skiing/skating/any winter activity! Its rather this.. under wich stone have you lived your whole life, to not know that USA is one of the best winter sport nations????

  • @eivetjafrasenja
    @eivetjafrasenja 36 хвилин тому

    Trust me, not all kids are so good at this. I am 55 and still take my ski off and slide og my buttom down the hill 😅😅😅😅

  • @mr.g5593
    @mr.g5593 Годину тому

    Du vet det er mye fjell i usa også så jeg vedder på at det er mange steder med like mye snø hos deg.

  • @E.i.r.a
    @E.i.r.a Годину тому

    One of my favourite experiences as a Norwegian who has been skiing since kindergarten was when I followed my uncle who is insanely good at skiing off trails, we got as much speed as possible and went up a small hill on the side of the skiing slope that led to large drops and a bunch og places you could jump and do tricks (keep in mind that my uncle had been there before and if you don't know what your doing it could end with injuries if your not careful <3. )

  • @pal-renetrrestad1503
    @pal-renetrrestad1503 Годину тому

    Remember that many norwegian starts with cross-country skiing when they are 2-3 years. First time my kids tried downhill skiing they was 5 years old. I started with snowboarding when I was 7 years old.

  • @oxyaction
    @oxyaction 2 години тому

    This is Hafjell, where some skiing where held during the olympics in '94. You see the guy with a torch in the background hill cut out in the forest, in the jumping-clips. It was done for the olympics and is still maintained.

  • @CM-ey7nq
    @CM-ey7nq 2 години тому

    As a Norwegian who hadn't skied since I was maybe 10 or 12 I was strapped with a pair of skies at 27, It went just fine :)

  • @sylface86
    @sylface86 2 години тому

    they say scandinavians are the most skillful people in the world with talents next to asia but not sweden they are the less talented in the world xD

  • @mariannepedersenhagen6760
    @mariannepedersenhagen6760 2 години тому

    Love it ❤ and it's never to late to learn how to ski 😁

  • @Flyhi_Photography
    @Flyhi_Photography 3 години тому

    The largest one is in my home town, and we held the record for biggest bonfire for years and years. Used to topple over all the time while we attended the celebrations. Not super safe.

  • @Kjetil-wn6ls
    @Kjetil-wn6ls 3 години тому

    Jessica Diggings (Jessie) is one of the most popular crosscountry skier in Norway, and one of the best. She is from the US. You should do a program on here. She is also drop dead gourguess, and always smiling.

  • @AlexTheFruitcake
    @AlexTheFruitcake 3 години тому

    You know why kids can skii so well....cause norweigans are born with skiis on their feet. Or at least most of us are....I was probably born with skiis on my feet, but I have no balance whatsoever so I decided to renounce my skiis. Also: No, norweigans can be uptight about what activities the kids get to do. If you wanna climb a tree in a schoolyard, forget it. It's literally illegal to let kids climb trees. It'r perfectly fine to let kids strap sticks to the feet and fly downhill faster than a snowmobile, but it they try to climb a tree you need to arrest them. There are basically 2 outdoor activities that kids are allowed to do: Skiing and fotball.

  • @royivarlarsen7519
    @royivarlarsen7519 3 години тому

    it's never too late to learn to ski 🙂

  • @user-kq5ke5yb6k
    @user-kq5ke5yb6k 3 години тому

    Simpleton. What do you expect kids in Norway to do? Ski & skate What do you expect kids in Cali or Florida to do? Swim & surf

  • @user-kq5ke5yb6k
    @user-kq5ke5yb6k 3 години тому

    "My brain" What brain?

  • @Rallarberg
    @Rallarberg 3 години тому

    It's religious(/Christian) as in the sense that the Church slapped St John's name to the celebration when/after Norway was Christianized in the 11th century :P It definitely was originally a pagan/Norse celebration. I guess it could resemble your 4th of July celebration, albeit without the fireworks :P

  • @emilianilsson3729
    @emilianilsson3729 3 години тому

    I am Swedish and I sarted skiing when I was 2 or 3 years old and my siblings too. Both in norway and Sweden it is common to sart skiing in a young age.

    • @sylface86
      @sylface86 2 години тому

      nah the sweds are the less talented people in the world we are next to japan in talents while sweds are next to the north pole as talents the only thing they good at are sliding on their belly like penguins xD

    • @tst6735
      @tst6735 2 години тому

      Hvor har du når Oddvar Brå brakk staven? Hææ!

    • @MichalBergseth-AmitopiaTV
      @MichalBergseth-AmitopiaTV 2 години тому

      @@tst6735 nowhere... water maybe :)

    • @jankleven7674
      @jankleven7674 Годину тому

      We learned without ski-poles. Just for training the balance! Suppose you did the same?

  • @RobbEsspisi
    @RobbEsspisi 3 години тому

    Does anyone remember the Minijet skis that we grew up with in the 70's? I just wish we had the same gear these kids have today... Spoiled brats 😅

    • @nss-vj1uf
      @nss-vj1uf 30 хвилин тому

      Yeah, I had some of those back when I was a kid😊 Where I'm from we called them Mini skis. Proper dangerous and fun🙂 I remember I hurt my bottom so much one time I was skiing on those miniskis that I couldn't sit for almost 2 weeks...😅 but it was fun tho😊

  • @user-kq5ke5yb6k
    @user-kq5ke5yb6k 3 години тому

    Well, if Tyler hasn’t seen it, it must not exist. This is known as Tyler “logic.”

    • @davidmalarkey1302
      @davidmalarkey1302 3 години тому

      Tyler is your average willfully ignorant American with zero social awareness of his surroundings. Norwegian kids are taught how to ski maybe as soon as they can walk.Also they are taught English as a second language in kindergarten so they are bilingual by they 7/8 . However Tyler doesn't realise that if it doesn't exist in the world of Tyler it doesn't exist.

    • @Atlas_Redux
      @Atlas_Redux 3 години тому

      No, it's called learning. Why are you so against someone learning?

    • @dannyboy1789
      @dannyboy1789 3 години тому

      After you have built up your daily dose of Tyler-rage, how do you use that rage to contribute to society? There must be so much energy and potential in that enormous level of rage.

    • @davidmalarkey1302
      @davidmalarkey1302 3 години тому

      ​@@Atlas_Redux I'm not against learning as I am a teacher with over 25 years experience. What I am against is wilfully ignorance and zero social awareness of their surroundings.Also the general assumption that Americans have that they are correct all the time.The average American should engage their brain before opening mouth. The social awareness aspect they never leave their bubble and are unaware of nothing outside of it. They are sold a dream and they are ignorant enough to believe it

    • @mariannepedersenhagen6760
      @mariannepedersenhagen6760 2 години тому

      ​@@Atlas_ReduxHe just a nett troll. He is just a bully.

  • @ShaneBoy
    @ShaneBoy 3 години тому

    5:05 the buff is realy common yes.

  • @user-kq5ke5yb6k
    @user-kq5ke5yb6k 3 години тому

    Um, the mountains in Colorado are taller than in Norway. Other states, e.g., Utah, have snowy mountains, too. Btw, most Norwegians win for cross country skiing. Alpine skiing is spread out among several nations (incl. the U.S. - which additionally does well in snowboarding).

    • @Atlas_Redux
      @Atlas_Redux 3 години тому

      No, Norway rules in ALL skiing competitions.

    • @lillia5333
      @lillia5333 23 хвилини тому

      Colorado is nothing compared to Les Porte de Soleil in Europe. But, yes your mountains are higher than Norwegian mountains. Big deal😂 We can't claim any honor for our nature. We are only responsible for what we are doing with it. I would not travel to Colorado though. The water there is full of man made contaminations like PFAS. In Utah the water is high on nitrate, chlorine and lead. I guess most of USA are poluted with lead btw. It really messes with your brain.

  • @user-kq5ke5yb6k
    @user-kq5ke5yb6k 3 години тому

    What a Panderer! If Norwegian kids do something risky, Tyler applauds. If American kids do something risky, Tyler criticizes.

    • @Atlas_Redux
      @Atlas_Redux 3 години тому

      Well, he should, since they never do.

  • @evelynlygre6547
    @evelynlygre6547 3 години тому

    In Norway it`s not unusual for kids to start skiing at 2-3 yars old.

    • @MrDonCoyote
      @MrDonCoyote 3 години тому

      It is quite common, actually, as it's both a fun and educational kindergarten activity.

  • @user-we7vk5zg7l
    @user-we7vk5zg7l 3 години тому

    These are above average. But I do remember when I was about 10-11 years old we skied on slalom skies (if that is what they are called in English) trough really heavy forests. And it was steep!! And at the end of our "homemade" slope we bulit jumps...I think we landed at about 25 meters. How no one was seriously hurt...I have no clue. :) I'm 52 now, by the way. And we didn't have helmets and stuff. There was a few stiches needed sometimes. But otherwise...nothing serious.

    • @Atlas_Redux
      @Atlas_Redux 3 години тому

      Not above average. It depends on region though. But if you live in the south, sure you would think so. But even a tad up north of Oslo, everyone can go in black slopes from age 6.

    • @user-we7vk5zg7l
      @user-we7vk5zg7l 3 години тому

      @@Atlas_Redux I live little over an hour north east of Oslo. I used to be relatively ok when it came to speed. Not "speed"...you know what I mean. :D But not trick skiing. But when we wasn't scraping bark off the roots of trees locally we used to go to Trysil. Black slopes are ok, I just never learned to do 360's and things like that. :)

    • @dannyboy1789
      @dannyboy1789 2 години тому

      @@Atlas_Redux Completely untrue.

  • @tomerikstake9898
    @tomerikstake9898 3 години тому

    You better take a trip now😁😅 Sun is up from 04am to 1130pm here in Drammen. Not much to see here if u look for something exciting.🙈 But u know what to look for yourself. U know alot now😅

  • @user-we7vk5zg7l
    @user-we7vk5zg7l 4 години тому

    I'm Second!!! :D

  • @user-kq5ke5yb6k
    @user-kq5ke5yb6k 4 години тому

    Tyler knows only how to shuck corn.

    • @DivineFalcon
      @DivineFalcon 21 хвилина тому

      Get out of the basement, dude. Touch grass, get laid, partake of the Devil's Lettuce, just get a frickin' life, man. Living like this isn't good for you.

  • @Angel-star-ws9gu2vt7h
    @Angel-star-ws9gu2vt7h 4 години тому

    Yay im first

  • @elisabethstermo9396
    @elisabethstermo9396 4 години тому

    Men in Norway are so slowminded. They have forgotten how to treat a lady. The ladies like to be taken care of so they can feel safe at a dinner date. They like the man to take initiative while they are dating. Wich Norwegian men are terrible terrible gruesome of. 😂 So we wimen have to be used to being independent, such as paying for my own dinner or a extra glass of wine 🍷 But we also have the "Casanovas. 😅😅 They do everything, paying for the dinner, buy you some extra more drinks to get you drunk, go to a nightclub to dance and get more drunk and before you know it, you wake up in some strangers apartment with a really bad hangover and don't remember anything. But the worst part is when the Casanova comes into the room with breakfast to you and a big smile on his face. Some continue the relationship with but most of them don't.

  • @the_oslovian
    @the_oslovian 4 години тому

    This lady's accent is very strange.

  • @elisabethstermo9396
    @elisabethstermo9396 5 годин тому

    Nah.. We don't celebrate St. Hans aften. We just enjoy the weather and our daily routine, but it happens that we go an😂see the bonfire. Because it's everywhere where I live.

  • @RoyesBP
    @RoyesBP 5 годин тому

    Its start at ca 6 pm

  • @RoyesBP
    @RoyesBP 5 годин тому

    My cousin is from Trondheim im from Kvitsøy in norwegian can u try find out were that is????❤

    • @RoyesBP
      @RoyesBP 5 годин тому

      But i dont live there now tho but i live in NOrway

  • @belacarole
    @belacarole 8 годин тому

    Wow ! I didn't know Norway and other nordic countries celebrated St-John-Baptist day. In the province of Québec (Canada), Saint-John-Baptist Day is celebrated on the 24th of june and it is our National Day. The festivities almost equal those of the 4th of July in the USA. Parades, Quebec flags everywhere (so beautiful!), big shows, fireworks and we used to finish the festivities with big bonfires (not as big as yours though) but they had to put a stop to it because some stupid drunks people would try to jump over it and ended up falling into it (I know, wtf!).

  • @cato0653
    @cato0653 10 годин тому

    I mean kings arent really crowned in norway anymore, crowning new kings was a tradition that was abolished in 1958 i believe so theres like a signing ceremony for new kings now instead Edit: but its true that they were crowned in trondheim though, they had the crowning crremony in Nidarosdomen cathedral, where, fun fact, king Ilav of norway is said to be buried, he was viewed as a saint, because after his death, it eas said his nails and hair kept growing, while people around his grave experienced miracles such as recovering from wounds and ailments

  • @bearofthunder
    @bearofthunder 10 годин тому

    Jarlsberg cheese is available all over the USA, and select places have also brown cheese. Heck, we export brown cheese even to the UK. Most common is the G35

  • @mandurilravenous5324
    @mandurilravenous5324 10 годин тому

    yep us norwegians take pride in our societys and small events like these. <3

  • @shabkarpa
    @shabkarpa 12 годин тому

    She said, I love you. And Angelina said, I love you too.

  • @john-toregundersen2655
    @john-toregundersen2655 12 годин тому

    Americans cant have the responcibility to have a bonfire? Still almost anyone can carry guns... Strange

  • @veronicajensen7690
    @veronicajensen7690 13 годин тому

    we also celebrate Sct. Hans in Denmark, we "send" the witches to Bloksbjerg (Bochen) it's the tallest mountain in Harzen Germany

  • @overvygn
    @overvygn 13 годин тому

    I just celebrated midsummer today. Best tradition ever. Barbeque on an island. A lot of people in their boats watching the fire. I was so drunk when I docked my boat. Hope it still floats tomorrow :)

  • @hanfrekkejveln4111
    @hanfrekkejveln4111 15 годин тому

    I was in Ålesund last night and watched Slinningsbålet 😁

  • @CountessMist
    @CountessMist 15 годин тому

    You should search up Slinningsbålet. It's built by a group of people over several days.. it's really cool!

  • @thomasdahl2232
    @thomasdahl2232 16 годин тому

    The pricees on food and the bureaucracy. Maybe also that we are a bit spoiled, and don't quite understand how lucky we are. We often take things for granted.

  • @adairmartin
    @adairmartin 16 годин тому

    Tyler, you talk too much. Yeah, it’s a reaction video. So, you want to react. I get it. Still, it shouldn’t be a “talk over the performance” video. Chopping up the performance as you did every 10 seconds causes you to miss the overall flow of the music, how the phrases merge and build. In effect, you miss the MUSIC. Kinda like you get so wrapped up into looking at each leaf you miss the fact there are trees, never mind the forest! I understand you have to pause from time to time. You just overdid it.

  • @Giddarate
    @Giddarate 16 годин тому

    As a kid in Denmark, we had kids' movies/ shows in swedish with Danish narrator

  • @NinaS___
    @NinaS___ 16 годин тому

    It's celebrated in Sweden and Geece as well

  • @henrietteulland6862
    @henrietteulland6862 17 годин тому

    /ester

  • @henrietteulland6862
    @henrietteulland6862 17 годин тому

    YOU most see vid påske