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7 Super Weird Traditions That Danish People Follow

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  • every country has it's own traditions, and so does Denmark. In this video I'll be sharing some of the weird traditions we follow here in Denmark, some has a lot to do with our enourmous alcohol intake, and some is just old traditions that we've been holding on to.
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  • @lescooper5224
    @lescooper5224 3 роки тому +13

    Lived in Denmark as a young lad in the early 80s. Beautiful country and lovely people. I have great memories

  • @DanishGuy70
    @DanishGuy70 6 років тому +47

    My parents brought the witch burning tradition with them when they emigrated to Canada. The fire pit was on top of a big hill behind our house, and the burning was done for all the neighbours to see. Made for some interesting conversation with the other students as we waited for the school bus the next day...

  • @Loeven49
    @Loeven49 6 років тому +140

    Glem ikke studenterhuerne! Der kommer altid udlændinge og spørger, hvor man kan købe de hatte alle går rund med, når det er studenterkørselstid :D haha

  • @selmaingrid3246
    @selmaingrid3246 6 років тому +76

    Can you make a danish school system video??

  • @hunterhanna-yox7828
    @hunterhanna-yox7828 6 років тому +171

    The danish culture sounds so interesting. I want to go to Denmark after I get my degree and study your culture. I’m just in love with it.

    • @annenielsen7688
      @annenielsen7688 6 років тому +3

      Hunter Hanna you Can go to Fanø! Its cool! I live there!

    • @hunterhanna-yox7828
      @hunterhanna-yox7828 6 років тому +2

      Anne Nielsen I will definitely have to do research on Fanø!

    • @rikkekristine1979
      @rikkekristine1979 6 років тому +4

      If u are Ready for an cold Tour to Denmark..... come Denmark is a really Nice land👍🏻

    • @hunterhanna-yox7828
      @hunterhanna-yox7828 6 років тому +2

      Rikke og Lions I honestly think it’s beautiful and the culture is beautiful. I’ve always wanted to visit and then I came across Elise’s page a couple years ago . I’ve been watching her ever since. She’s further supporting my feelings toward Denmark . Haha

    • @christinasrensen2638
      @christinasrensen2638 6 років тому +5

      You are Welcome in Djursland.It's the "nose" in Jutland. It's so beautiful and I would happily be your tour guide.

  • @tommyvictorbuch6960
    @tommyvictorbuch6960 6 років тому +354

    Som dansker må jeg udtrykke min glæde over, at du præsenterer gamle Danmark på en så rolig, uddybende og professionel vis.
    Not too shabby. Keep it up, Elise.
    Hilsen fra Aarhus.

  • @thedanishcatgirl3205
    @thedanishcatgirl3205 6 років тому +2

    I am a Dane and the J-day is mostly young people who celebrate and I have NEVER heard or seen people do the cinnamon thing. Maybe some families do it but it is definitely not common.

  • @arubina14
    @arubina14 6 років тому +4

    A tradition that I thought was weird but so cool is that you create songs for holidays. My host families created songs for anniversaries, birthdays, and confirmations. It was so AWESOME!

  • @sanxezlokurasSAandco
    @sanxezlokurasSAandco 6 років тому +23

    In Spain we also like burning things but in this case, we burn enormous figures in which we work all the year. It is called "fallas" and it's celebrated in Valencia

  • @reylatable
    @reylatable 4 роки тому +3

    My boyfriend is Danish and his brother recently turned 25 and they covered him in cinnamon, i thought it was actually pretty cool , like April's fool on your birthday. I love learning about new traditions from other countries 😀

  • @IWillAlwaysJustBeMe13
    @IWillAlwaysJustBeMe13 6 років тому +2

    Great video. The first thing I thought about as a weird Danish tradition is that at Christmas we hold hands and walk in a circle around the Christmas tree whilst singing old Christmas songs.

  • @ThisIsMissCheeky
    @ThisIsMissCheeky 6 років тому +30

    Okay so in Denmark there's so a tradition called "karamel dag" or caramel day in English. It's basically the final day of school and the final year students throw candy and whipped cream at the younger kids. It's really fun, in my school it was kinda like one big food (candy) fight every final school day. So much fun but also a strange tradition I guess.

    • @FattyMacfly
      @FattyMacfly 5 років тому +3

      its called "Sidste Skole Dag" wich is the last day of school for 9'th. graders

    • @miatarp8784
      @miatarp8784 5 років тому +4

      We dont do that at my school at my school you throw caramels in grade 7 on “blå mandag” and when we finish 9 or 10th grade we play football agains the teachers and then we go to the park and drink all day

  • @stellajacobson231
    @stellajacobson231 6 років тому +40

    In Sweden we also use the flag when it comes to celebrating birthdays. And in Sweden we're also doing the truck trip when we've graduated highschool xD

    • @sarasalting5677
      @sarasalting5677 6 років тому +2

      Stella Jacobson i Thing it is becausse oure contrys is so alike

    • @stellajacobson231
      @stellajacobson231 6 років тому +1

      Sara Salting yeah think the same 😊

    • @CatchBurning
      @CatchBurning 6 років тому +1

      Cool then we can all be weirdos together 😝

    • @pikasshoe
      @pikasshoe 6 років тому +2

      Fuck Sverige..

    • @DaneToTheBone
      @DaneToTheBone 5 років тому

      Are you guys also drunk the most of the year? 😂
      Hejsan frän Köpenhamn

  • @rada9799
    @rada9799 6 років тому +4

    Aww I remember doing number 7 when I was young in Denmark! Lovely childhood in Denmark! I was born there but moved in 2010

  • @karenschafer2827
    @karenschafer2827 5 років тому +1

    My father came to the USA from Denmark when he was 25 and the only tradition that you mentioned that is familiar is the Danish flags for any celebration.

  • @evamyhre2048
    @evamyhre2048 6 років тому +126

    I’ve got one more: In Denmark when a kid has birthday we make a cake that’s formed as the kid and cut the neck over with a knife while screaming like it’s in pain and then afterwards fighting about who should eat the head.... yep we are brutal👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @Tiogar60
      @Tiogar60 6 років тому +3

      Da heck, det har jeg hørt om

    • @CatchBurning
      @CatchBurning 6 років тому +5

      Oh yeah we do that. I've never gotten the head, but one day I shall have it. 😃

    • @Tiogar60
      @Tiogar60 6 років тому +2

      The BookWorm Hvor bor du? Lol

    • @evamyhre2048
      @evamyhre2048 6 років тому

      Tiogár i dk self

    • @Tiogar60
      @Tiogar60 6 років тому

      Eva Myhre Hvor i dk

  • @TheZennyh
    @TheZennyh 6 років тому +6

    And we give pepper for people who aren't married when they turn 30 ^^

  • @vickirhodes9133
    @vickirhodes9133 6 років тому +3

    When my niece got married, at the reception, her new husband was lifted up by his friends and they took his shoes off and cut the toes off of his socks. I asked everyone there WHY they did it but no one knew, it was just a tradition! So if you've heard of that before maybe you can find out why or include it in your next video! Tak!

  • @DDanskAuxiliaerkorps
    @DDanskAuxiliaerkorps 5 років тому +5

    when we in Denmark turn 30 and hasent been married we will not get cinnammon but pepper XD

  • @adamnpescadero4994
    @adamnpescadero4994 4 роки тому +4

    When The Corona Virus is Gone here in Philippines. I’m going to Denmark 😊 that’s why i search all about Danish People😊 . As i see it is sound interesting about your Culture😊

  • @sofie6548
    @sofie6548 6 років тому +7

    I'm from Denmark and I love all of these traditions❤️🇩🇰❤️

  • @theMermaidRhonda
    @theMermaidRhonda 6 років тому +8

    The cinnamon things is odd...I had no idea it was so flammable! YIKES!

    • @MPbmfm
      @MPbmfm 6 років тому +2

      Most things that have been grounded into a powder are flammable

    • @baitedbeans4992
      @baitedbeans4992 6 років тому

      It’s highly flammable

  • @Senovitj
    @Senovitj 6 років тому +1

    Cinnamon at 25 is a tradition from Jutland. It confuses the people from Zealand as well. I grew up North of Copenhagen and I have only been part of that tradition once... the ones to initiate it were Jutes living in Copenhagen.
    Addition: You forgot pepper at age 30 for the same reasons as with cinnamon.
    Nice video!

  • @ZzUchihaYurizZ
    @ZzUchihaYurizZ 6 років тому +74

    I think it weird that we go to germany to buy cheap candy and alcohol ^^’

    • @ashleyemerson5870
      @ashleyemerson5870 6 років тому +1

      Yurivlog I agree

    • @madelieverwel6270
      @madelieverwel6270 6 років тому +4

      Yurivlog us dutchies do that too lol

    • @daniliciousbeers5502
      @daniliciousbeers5502 6 років тому +1

      Lol in Germany the alcohol isn’t cheap beside beer

    • @freyasrensen7214
      @freyasrensen7214 6 років тому +4

      Daniela Portz it’s cheaper than in denmark tho

    • @BertGrink
      @BertGrink 6 років тому +2

      Well, people from Norway and Sweden come here to buy cheap booze, so why shouldn't we go to Germany for the same thing? ;)

  • @shadowheartart3898
    @shadowheartart3898 6 років тому +31

    Hmm. The cinnamon thing: Not everyone does it, and not everyone that does it drown the birthday person in it. You should probably also mention that it's not a stand-alone tradition but part of a bigger one. That's sort of where "pebermø" comes from - when you turn 30 and aren't /married you get pepper. This one dates back to the 1500s. The cinnamon one is much newer.
    The jumping off chairs thing on new years eve... it's the same general principle as the man carrying the woman into the house on their wedding day. There it's so she doesn't step on the threshold of being unmarried/married which brings bad luck - so jumping into the new year ensures that you don't step on the threshold between old year/new year.
    I like your videos (fun to watch even for a dane) ... but it would be nice if you researched just a tiny bit, instead of saying "I don't know why". It takes all of 5 minutes to find out why people jump off a chair ;)
    Gækkebreve is a uniquely danish tradition. =) No other country/nation does it. Back in the 1600s you picked a snowdrop flower and hid it in your hand. The idea was then to try and trick it into the hand of another person

    • @Ikkerygeren
      @Ikkerygeren 5 років тому

      I have never heard about the cinnamon "tradition" before!

    • @MaglorDK
      @MaglorDK 5 років тому

      weird, i thought everybody knew about that one ;-)

    • @sunekaas
      @sunekaas 5 років тому

      Cinnamon? Never heard about that tradition.
      By the way, your lack of research is staggering.

    • @carstenkruse8527
      @carstenkruse8527 5 років тому

      yeah its more like peber than cinnamon

  • @freyajrgensen1132
    @freyajrgensen1132 6 років тому +2

    From a Dane😂. Yep our traditions sound pretty crazy and weird. But for the most of us it is just normal because we grew up with these traditions, since a lot of them "always" have been here. There is also the traditions of "Fastalavn" where we dress up in coustumes and some of us goes around the nighborehood and are singing this song at peoples doors in hope of getting candy. It sounds kind of like Halloween, but it is not at all. It is celebrated in feburary. There is a lot more to that tradition tho😊😂. Btw Really liked the video😁.

  • @frickafry1
    @frickafry1 6 років тому +2

    Very interesting video. I'm about 1/3 Danish and only knew about decorating the Christmas tree with the flag.

  • @jespermayland571
    @jespermayland571 5 років тому +3

    Really good run through! Husk the Xmas almond i risengrøden. 😉🇩🇰

  • @AbigailSummers
    @AbigailSummers 6 років тому +5

    In England we have a thing called bonfire night on the 5th of November and we have fire works and bonfire food like treacle and corned beef ash etc.. and there's fire work displays and bonfire displays and fair rides etc and we burn a guy falks on every bonfire people make .. Bonfire Night
    noun
    (in the UK) 5 November, on which bonfires and fireworks are lit in memory of the Gunpowder Plot, traditionally including the burning of an effigy of Guy Fawkes.

    • @SortenRavn
      @SortenRavn 6 років тому +2

      "oh remember remember the 5th of November,
      the gunpowder treason and plot.
      I know of no reason,
      why the Gunpowder treason
      should ever be forgot!

    • @CatchBurning
      @CatchBurning 6 років тому

      That sounds like loads of fun! 😃

  • @martinmontes6170
    @martinmontes6170 Рік тому

    the more I know about Denmark the more in love I am with your country. Cheers from Maryland beautiful Elise

  • @steveberrow1528
    @steveberrow1528 4 роки тому +1

    Im really enjoying watching you speak lol i know nothing about danish although im a canadian my roots are danish and want to learn more danish culture so ill be checking out more of your videos

  • @scprscl
    @scprscl 6 років тому +61

    I’m studying the Danish Vikings culture for a while and the cinnamon thing is the weirdest thing ever 🤔😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 but yeah... it’s funny

    • @ZzUchihaYurizZ
      @ZzUchihaYurizZ 6 років тому +7

      Prisca we also do it with pepper when people turns 30 years :p

    • @brendanofthelongwhitecloud8489
      @brendanofthelongwhitecloud8489 6 років тому +1

      @Yurivlog, is it ever done with honey? we had a tradition here where a groom would be tied up naked and covered in honey. I am not sure if is more of a prank than a tradition. After a few accidents involving hungry cows and angry brides it has kind of gone out of fashion.

    • @scprscl
      @scprscl 6 років тому

      Yurivlog hahahahahahahahaah super funny!!!! Where did it come from?

    • @ZzUchihaYurizZ
      @ZzUchihaYurizZ 6 років тому +1

      No we don't do it with honey. but we do so many other weird things ^^

    • @ZzUchihaYurizZ
      @ZzUchihaYurizZ 6 років тому

      hmm I don't know :O

  • @victora203
    @victora203 6 років тому +4

    As a dane i didnt even realize that these things actually are pretty weird 😂

  • @PoppyHapalopus
    @PoppyHapalopus 6 років тому +1

    I can't believe you didn't mention Fastelavn! Nothing is as festive as letting children dress up in cute costumes, beat a cat to death, and run around begging for money and bread at strangers' houses

  • @luluthecrazydane7549
    @luluthecrazydane7549 6 років тому +2

    Hey Elise ☺️ Cool show about our great country ☺️🇩🇰 But you forgot one thing, maybe you never heard of it? Its a very special tradition that is celebrated only on Ærø (Aeroe). :) Easter saturday children, adults, old people and sometimes pets 😄, go to the beach all over the island and there we drink beer, cook eggs in a pot with sea water, sausages and bread over the fire 😍🔥 Easter is a bigger holiday than christmas over here 😅 Everybody is coming home for easter. We just love it :) Its a chance to see family members and friends you cant see everyday. ☺️
    I hope you will tell about it in another video, because its awesome. I can send you pics if you want :) hugs from Ærø 🇩🇰🇱🇹

  • @aiastenger6195
    @aiastenger6195 6 років тому +23

    the reason why we burn withes is to celebrate the midsummer. it was said that the witches and other magical creatures were active on this specific day and in order to scare them away the people would use wild fire since it was believed to be destroy evil.

    • @konzack
      @konzack 6 років тому

      Aia Stenger burning whites?

    • @Hansen710
      @Hansen710 6 років тому

      Aia Stenger der var tider på året man mente at de kunne få kræfter
      Oprindeligt har det nok mere at gøre med ting begynder at spire der og de kan begynde at samle friske kræfter og urter efter vinteren
      Det var for at sikre høsten fks man sørgede for de ikke fik kræfter allerede fra foråret af
      Man mente alt fra sygdom hos dyrene til haglvejr skyldes den slags
      Så man kunne få den bedst mulige høst i slutningen af året ved at fjerne hekse så tidligt på året så muligt
      Ligesom juleaften er sankthansaften et levn fra hedenske skikke, hvor årets korteste dag, vintersolhverv, og årets længste dag, sommersolhverv, blev fejret. Kristne missionærer og præster fik nyfortolket de gamle skikke, så de kunne bruges til at tjene kristendommens udbredelse. I det 7. århundrede advarede sankt eligius de nykristnede indbyggere i flander mod at fortsætte med at dyrke hedenske ritualer
      Festen for Johannes Døberen blev i 400-tallet fastlagt til den 24. juni, som ud fra Lukasevangeliet fandt sted 6 måneder før Jesu fødsel. Sankthans regnes som en af de ældste kirkefester. Lyset fra bålet blev tolket som på Johannes, som udpegede i en verden af mørke.
      Det er et mix af traditioner og religioner ligesom juleaften
      Og hekse er nok det sidste den dag ivirkeligheden har noget med at gøre
      Det er nær ere årstiden der gør det er gået hen og blevet sådan 😉
      Vikingerne fejrede det også og kalde det solhverv

    • @SortenRavn
      @SortenRavn 6 років тому

      Tbh, i much more prefer the Swedish May Pole over the Sankt Hans Witch

    • @hafismyiaddle5560
      @hafismyiaddle5560 5 років тому

      Ilovey+96171188132

  • @roudi4106
    @roudi4106 6 років тому +31

    ??? i am syrian and i have been in denmark 2 years , people hear so kind and helpful . by the way why you are gorgeous

    • @hjarsen7296
      @hjarsen7296 6 років тому +1

      Roudi still in Denmark? And how do you know so good english considering your from syria.

    • @DaneToTheBone
      @DaneToTheBone 5 років тому +1

      Roudi are you still drunk?

  • @KittenKalledFryOfficial-Mrow
    @KittenKalledFryOfficial-Mrow 6 років тому +2

    The only ones I find weird are 1,2, and 4. Never heard of any of them. I love these kinds of videos.

  • @Robin-of2jt
    @Robin-of2jt 3 роки тому +1

    I'm third generation Danish American and its interesting which things my family observes and which we don't. We decorate with Danish flags for parties--especially Christmas--and jump into the New Year, but we don't do the things which I suppose require more people outside the family, such as the graduation driving and the cinnamon.

  • @mermaidtango
    @mermaidtango 6 років тому +8

    I think it's fun and fascinating to hear about traditions in other countries - nothing 'weird' about it to me!!!! Thank you for sharing these, Elise! What happens, though, if someone doesn't drink - I don't - do the Danish people frown on that? Is there peer pressure to push someone to drink?

    • @SmukkeMedina
      @SmukkeMedina 6 років тому +6

      I'm a dane myself, and it often depends on the people you sociale with, some danes will think it's weird if you don't drink, but overall we accept it. I don't drink that often as other teenagers as my age do, and i think the more young you are (in the age group between 15-25) the more people will care, but the older you get , the less will people care :)

    • @EliseBuch
      @EliseBuch  6 років тому +2

      Among young people here in Denmark, there is a certain pressure to drink if you attend a party or another occation where people usually drink, but when you get older there's always someone who has to drive home, or for some reason or another don't drink and that's understanding and accepted :)

    • @mermaidtango
      @mermaidtango 6 років тому +3

      Sofie Barseo Poulsen and Elise Buch - I wondered. In the US, there is usually pressure on me, wherever I go, to 'just have one' (or something like that). I'm used to it here, but in another country, I would want to refuse with respect, without offending anyone or making anyone feel I was judging THEM because they're choosing to drink, you know?

    • @DeadAlien
      @DeadAlien 6 років тому +3

      I used to be a very light drinker, I often didn't drink at all at parties, I would just tell them that I didn't feel like drinking, they understood and left me alone afterwards, usually people will only pressure you into drinking if they're very young and think drinking is "cool." At least that's my experience here in Southern Denmark

    • @emiliahostrup7613
      @emiliahostrup7613 6 років тому

      I am a dane myself, and i am 19 years old, i find that it really depends on what kind of people you are with, but most people in Denmark respects the choice for someone not to drink and some danes even think it is brave or cool to not drink because it is so common here. Many young people meet up at a bar after school on fridays and drink a beer together just to spend time together. I would be surprised if you ever would offend anyone by choosing not to drink, so just be your self and do what you feel is right for you.

  • @VeronicaViccora
    @VeronicaViccora 6 років тому +37

    I love learning about other cultures! such an interesting video!

    • @TrailerParkPolak
      @TrailerParkPolak 6 років тому +1

      Syltetøj på ost er os en dansk ting andre nationaliteter sys er wird. :p. Nisser jule/kravle Nisser og julekalender. Danse om juletræet trods adopteret fra Tyskland er os dansk og stadig wird for mig :p

  • @victorrock1997
    @victorrock1997 8 місяців тому

    Very interesting and informative video, thank you very much for sharing it! The truck ritual is similar how they graduate in Norway as well, according to what I know (I hope I am accurate, I think). As for the cinnamon ritual, it was quite a common setting for me as I passed by several street lamps in downtown Aalborg when I was still living there... At first, I thought of it as very peculiar and then I got to know what it actually meant. All the best, take care, stay safe, and keep up the good work! P.S.: Thank you very much for your Danish lessons! They also helped me very much! Also, Danish Christmas traditions are wonderful! 🙂

  • @82Vampi
    @82Vampi 6 років тому +2

    You have forgotten to include some of our weird wedding traditions. The banging on the plates to make the couple kiss, the stomping to make them kiss under the table. The very very odd tradition of kissing one of the couples when the other is away (like in the bathroom), cutting the tips of the socks after the wedding waltz and all that sort of thing. :D

  • @kittyfairy662
    @kittyfairy662 6 років тому +4

    i'm danish and never in my life have i ever heard about the cinnamon thing

    • @aviadabest
      @aviadabest 4 роки тому +1

      Me either

    • @Vizerm
      @Vizerm 4 роки тому +1

      kitty fairy
      I’m Danish too, and Incase you haven’t found out by now, “pebersvend” is also a thing which is done for people over 30 years of age still not engaged,

    • @homorov
      @homorov 3 роки тому

      If you haven't heard about the cinnamon thing, then you're probably not from Jutland :D

    • @TheBarser
      @TheBarser 3 роки тому

      That is because you are from sweden (sjælland)

  • @gnawershreth
    @gnawershreth 5 років тому +7

    Yeah, the flag thing often seems to confuse foreigners because they're used to a flag having a more nationalistic, patriotic or whatever meaning. That's not really the case in Denmark though. I mean, I'm sure the nationalists etc *also* use the flag but since they're such a tiny minority it's not really what we think of when we see the Danish flag.
    When the flag is used in birthday cakes, when a driveway is lined with flags, when a street is lined with flags etc. we don't shed a tear with nationalist pride or whatever, we just wonder what's being celebrated. It could be a birthday, a graduation, a wedding, a town fair, a national holiday or whatever really. All the flag symbolizes to the majority of Danes is "Celebration", it's basically like a "YAY!" or "HOORAY!" in physical form. :)
    Danish stores also tend to use the flag for that reason. When some shoe store or whatever is celebrating their "birthday" or "anniversary" they'll have flags to show it and to signal that they'll likely have some good deals going on.
    Foreigners also need to understand that it really has nothing to do with Denmark at all, if I was dating a German, a Brazilian or whatever and was celebrating their birthday here in Denmark, I'd try to find German or Brazilian flags for the cake etc. as it's not about the country but about the birthday boy/girl. We just see flags as happy celebratory things.

  • @DarcieGlam
    @DarcieGlam 3 роки тому

    I always liked how you practically burn your houses down with those little candles on the Christmas tree :-)

  • @ztveng
    @ztveng 6 років тому

    As a Dane I'm ashamed that J-day is considered a tradition. It's really just a marketing stunt. But I don't blame you for including it in this list - "we" do a drink quite a lot.
    I've never noticed anyone jumping off chairs at Newyear, it must be one of the more rare occuring traditions.
    My favorite tradition on this link must be number 5 - it's SO MUCH fun driving around after graduating. I wasn't too drunk either, so I still remember most of the day though it was in 2001.

  • @noahansen4509
    @noahansen4509 6 років тому +2

    I am from Denmark, so its accely funny for me to see this video 😂

  • @nicolemeyr2834
    @nicolemeyr2834 6 років тому +11

    There's also some kind of witch-burning here in Germany, but i think only in my area

    • @aiastenger6195
      @aiastenger6195 6 років тому

      Nicole Meyer it's a german tradition that us danes has been using for centuries 😊 so it's not just in your area

    • @nicolemeyr2834
      @nicolemeyr2834 6 років тому

      Aia Stenger ah really? Nice to know, thank you 💕

    • @EmilReiko
      @EmilReiko 6 років тому

      For centuries might be an exaggeration, i think it has been done in Denmark for less than 200 years

    • @EmilReiko
      @EmilReiko 6 років тому

      natmus.dk/historisk-viden/temaer/fester-og-traditioner/sankt-hans/sankt-hans-heksen/

    • @aiastenger6195
      @aiastenger6195 6 років тому

      R3ika it's still more than one century.

  • @lrkemalm8547
    @lrkemalm8547 4 роки тому

    Fellow dane here, just to add too why we jump on new years. It is said that if you don't jump you will be stuck in the old year and wont more forward with everyone else. Some also say that if you have a coin on you when you jump, you will have/earn more money in the new year.

  • @jolanabarakova7140
    @jolanabarakova7140 6 років тому

    We also have that thing with witches in Czech republic, but on 30 April. It's my favourite day of the year!

  • @julietamazzu2276
    @julietamazzu2276 5 років тому +4

    A argentinian girl here living in Aarhus🙋🏻‍♀️ I really like your videos to get to know a bit more about Denmark ! Tak :)

  • @oliviafranck3409
    @oliviafranck3409 6 років тому +4

    Elsker dine videoerrr love you ❤️

  • @MojitoMouse
    @MojitoMouse 6 років тому

    The withch burning is also to send the witches off to Brocken in Germany (in Danish it's called Bloksbjerg), and if I remember correctly, they will then have a massive party there.. xD

  • @MultiBob13
    @MultiBob13 6 років тому

    We also use the faroese flag as decoration for birthdays in the Faroe islands (Færøerne), and we also have J-dag when the Christmas beers come out, and they sell them for 1kr. all night so everyone gets super drunk xD we drink when we celebrate anything.

  • @Plysdyret1
    @Plysdyret1 6 років тому +17

    What a waste of cinnamon!

    • @user-vo6ig5eg4b
      @user-vo6ig5eg4b 6 років тому +4

      haha yup luckily my family doesnt do that ((i live in denmark))

    • @Tiogar60
      @Tiogar60 6 років тому +5

      I have never heard nor seen that ever

    • @kennethjensen3558
      @kennethjensen3558 4 роки тому +1

      When you turn 30 you get Black pepper if you not are or have been married 🤷‍♂️

  • @siiuuuuu1203
    @siiuuuuu1203 6 років тому +6

    Im just saying the first one nobody does??

    • @rasmusfrandsen1848
      @rasmusfrandsen1848 6 років тому +1

      PandaenDKZ mm jo der er?

    • @carolinekastrupnielsen2447
      @carolinekastrupnielsen2447 6 років тому +1

      Det er en dansk tradition, men alt efter din alder og hvor du kommer fra i landet, har du måske bare ikke hørt om den. :))

    • @tinakuhn1604
      @tinakuhn1604 4 роки тому +1

      Øh jo. Det gør man da. Gammel tradition.

    • @siiuuuuu1203
      @siiuuuuu1203 4 роки тому

      @@tinakuhn1604Ja, er fra vestegnen og har aldrig hørt om det, det er skam nok noget jysk pis

    • @tinakuhn1604
      @tinakuhn1604 4 роки тому

      @@siiuuuuu1203 Hvorfor skal folk fra Sjælland altid tale sådan om Jylland og Jyder? Hvad har givet jer den opfattelse at i er bedre end andre? Jeg ville ikke bytte.

  • @mleine5653
    @mleine5653 6 років тому +1

    I am from Finland and although we live so close the danish traditions you tell us about we don’t have here😀 Cool to hear about your traditions. Didn’t think any of them was that very weird😉

  • @MPbmfm
    @MPbmfm 6 років тому

    The original number 1: If a woman had not been married by 25, she was going to be covered in cinnamon. If a man had not been married by 30, he was going to be covered in pepper. If someone tried to escape being covered in cinnamon/pepper they would be tired to a pole and get twice as much cinnamon/pepper.
    Now we mostly just throw a hand full of cinnamon at them if someone haven't been married at 25 and a hand full of pepper at them if they still haven't been married at 30 and that goes for both men and women.

  • @RaphaelNation
    @RaphaelNation 6 років тому +13

    I’m allergic to cinnamon. Drowning someone in cinnamon is a horrible tradition.

    • @elias-hy5qe
      @elias-hy5qe 6 років тому +1

      Raphael It’s not a tradition it’s only drunk people that do it or retards😂

    • @younicekeepgoing9062
      @younicekeepgoing9062 6 років тому +2

      I'm danish and I've never heard about People doing that...

    • @hjarsen7296
      @hjarsen7296 6 років тому

      Haha :)

    • @FattyMacfly
      @FattyMacfly 5 років тому

      @@anna-matildahallberg5493 yes we do??? but yes it is from jutland

  • @adamnowak9785
    @adamnowak9785 6 років тому +44

    You elise you represent your conntry well of denmark is beautiful

  • @veronikavalentova9422
    @veronikavalentova9422 5 років тому +2

    In Czech we also burn witches! But on the 30 April hehe.

  • @AlxzAlec
    @AlxzAlec 4 роки тому +1

    The first tradition is something that I as a Dane never knew that existed

  • @chelseawelch9921
    @chelseawelch9921 6 років тому +4

    I wish USA had more weird traditions and things to do. I think ppl would be far less self involved. Except the cinnamon thing... That clip is going to haunt me!

    • @UltraSuperDuperFreak
      @UltraSuperDuperFreak 6 років тому +6

      Dont worry , we think you guys are doing wierd enough things over there ...just look at your current president :P

    • @AC-xr1do
      @AC-xr1do 6 років тому

      we usually mix the cinamon with something else so it doesent cath fir guess hey didnt

    • @SortenRavn
      @SortenRavn 6 років тому +1

      Well, don't let me tell you about what happens 5 years later, if you're still not engaged

    • @CatchBurning
      @CatchBurning 6 років тому

      Now I'm curious. 😉

    • @kth5077
      @kth5077 6 років тому

      Chelsea Welch ... Don't you worry.. You americans are pretty weird as it is....

  • @anne-louisepreuss6946
    @anne-louisepreuss6946 6 років тому +4

    Haha vi lyder som alkoholiker!!
    (Haha it sounds like we are alcoholics)

  • @renevw5812
    @renevw5812 3 роки тому

    Hi we are thinking about moving from The Netherlands to Denmark, so im going to enjoy your reactions :) So for now greetings from The Netherlands

  • @catastrophe4525
    @catastrophe4525 6 років тому

    In Scotland we do the cinnamon thing...we call it blackenin though, but it's the same process. Couples that have just been married get tied to a pole/lamppost etc, covered in tar and feathers. Sometimes the grooms party will tie the groom to the back of a pickup and they'll all get drunk, driving round with the groom (and bride occasionally), blaring the horn and playing music.
    We also use every excuse to get drunk, as the world knows.
    I'm going to Denmark in October and would really appreciate some travel tips x

    • @EliseBuch
      @EliseBuch  6 років тому +1

      it's not quite the same thing tho. The cinnamon thing is something you do to 25-year-olds who haven't get been either engaged or married. We do crazy things do people who are getting married too, but that's another thing :D

    • @catastrophe4525
      @catastrophe4525 6 років тому

      I know haha, just mean it's something odd our countries do that involves being tied to a pole and covered in something! Thanks for replying though, love your channel so much.

  • @pumpuppthevolume
    @pumpuppthevolume 6 років тому +3

    so Danish cinnamon torture :P

  • @adamnowak9785
    @adamnowak9785 6 років тому +37

    record the episode in Danish elise

    • @EliseBuch
      @EliseBuch  6 років тому +3

      I'll film a vlog only speaking danish today, stay tuned for that :)

    • @ZiggyWhiskerz
      @ZiggyWhiskerz 6 років тому +4

      dude, dont demand! what makes you think you have the right to tell her what to do?! so rude!

  • @curesoon
    @curesoon 2 роки тому

    The head elder of my church is Danish (he's 89), and he only knew about the burning of an ephigy of a witch.

  • @carolabuosi9757
    @carolabuosi9757 6 років тому +1

    these videos are sooo interesting, I love the cinnamon thing you do ahaha

  • @bbghoul_x
    @bbghoul_x 6 років тому +13

    The cinnamon thing is weird and so dangerous.. If it got in someones mouth they can choke and die. The guy who caught fire, is he okay? And the witch burning is a little silly. Lol
    I live in Canada and me and my family dont really have any traditions unless u count my family eating turkey every christmas, thanks giving, and easter. Lol

    • @bbghoul_x
      @bbghoul_x 6 років тому

      The school one sounds so fun!

    • @EliseBuch
      @EliseBuch  6 років тому +5

      He is okay 🖒 but it looks crazy.

    • @katrinepetersen2566
      @katrinepetersen2566 6 років тому +3

      Shannon Marianne It is usually not that Wild. Most people just do a bit of cinnamon in the hair or on the shirt. A lot of people don't do it, but just joke about it.

    • @bbghoul_x
      @bbghoul_x 6 років тому

      Katrine Petersen oh that's good. :)

    • @tjay84
      @tjay84 6 років тому +2

      Oh yes.. The day I learned that my skin reacted allergic to cinnamon.. LOL

  • @almichael74
    @almichael74 5 років тому +3

    You have gorgeous eyes 😍👀

  • @meagain9987
    @meagain9987 6 років тому

    Dette er den første video jeg ser på din kanal. Du er en rigtig charmetrold :) Jeg kan lige se det for mig, de amerikanske seere sprøjte kaffen ud af næsen, når du siger at vi stemmer om hvem der skal brændes på bålet :) Rigtig hyggelig video.

  • @amy_loves_the_chosen
    @amy_loves_the_chosen 6 років тому +1

    The only ones to me that were weird was 1 and 4. I love watching your UA-cam channel. Your so beautiful and kind

  • @vianeyitalia6044
    @vianeyitalia6044 6 років тому +5

    If anyone would give me cinnamon for my birthday, I would make sure to store it because I love having it in my coffee 😂

    • @nejtaksandahl
      @nejtaksandahl 6 років тому +1

      Vianey Italia The weird thing is that I’m danish, and I have never ever heard of that tradition! 😂😭

    • @andreawatson6376
      @andreawatson6376 3 роки тому +1

      Hello viaey

  • @huzkytv
    @huzkytv 6 років тому +3

    I don't think it's weird what do they in Danmark/Denmark, because I'm danish as well 😆😀😄

    • @exeuroweenie
      @exeuroweenie 6 років тому

      As afirst generation Danish American,it's no weirder than people here shooting each other over their Thanksgiving dinners.Some of my parents customs were beautiful,except for rullepolse and Gammel Dansk.

    • @huzkytv
      @huzkytv 6 років тому

      What

  • @poppep7217
    @poppep7217 6 років тому

    JJ is the day when Christmas beers is coming out again and that's why we celebrate it because people loves it

  • @MsAlaskanGirl907
    @MsAlaskanGirl907 6 років тому

    in russia we burn mother winter or the witch of winter during our spring celebration (maslenitsa). it's a very fun event and it's my favorite part of the festival!

  • @voiceofprime
    @voiceofprime 6 років тому +1

    "Five cans of something ..." lol, Elise you ARE funny~

  • @matthomsen1013
    @matthomsen1013 5 років тому

    I'm only half danish and I grew up in canada but so much of my childhood just hot explained.

  • @fulhamxx
    @fulhamxx 6 років тому +2

    You know I'm living 10 years in Denmark but I never heard you talking about thinks
    Best regards

  • @Anikoxx
    @Anikoxx 5 років тому

    Yeah, I am half danish and even here in Australia I grew up putting Danish flag garland on our Christmas tree.

  • @zanetalenart2576
    @zanetalenart2576 6 років тому

    in Poland we have "Marzanna" - a doll made of rags and blotting paper and we burn or drown it in March. Marzanna is a symbol of winter, so she die when the spring is coming :) many people don't know that it is a slavic ritual and it is on territory of our country for a thousand years - for pagans Marzanna was the goddess of death :)

  • @katerinakrejsova5645
    @katerinakrejsova5645 4 роки тому +2

    Love your attitude - we get drunk :D I am from Czech so no judging :D

  • @multimindgamer7821
    @multimindgamer7821 6 років тому

    Another fact about Denmark... we have laws telling us how old we have to be to buy alcohol but there is no laws saying how old we have to be to drink alcohol.

  • @bonehead9668
    @bonehead9668 6 років тому +2

    I remember all of these traditions!😂😁 In the city I live in the kids also gets a little champagne on New year's Eve. And the witch burning is so fun!!! When I was I think 8-9 years old, me and my friends would get really creative! We would even put a unicorn horn on it 🦄 and the cinnamon thing is also really fun though the time is was a part of one, I was so little I could only pour cinnamon on his knees😂😂😁😂

  • @TheSuluhope
    @TheSuluhope 6 років тому

    The cinnamon thing is a newer tradition and not everyone ties the poor person up. The original tradition is throwing black pepper on an man (and later women) if they weren't wed when they turned 30 and calling them "pebersvende" / "pebermøer" (pepper lads / maids). The reason was that the men who were hired in the 16th century to transport spices from the orient to Denmark were called pebersvende and were not allowed to get married. Where I live none uses the cinnamom thing, but only the pepper when someone turns 30. Pebermø also used to be used derrogatively about unmarried women. It's our equivalent of spinster.

    • @TheSuluhope
      @TheSuluhope 6 років тому

      Oh and the bonfire was used to scare away witches and trolls, not burn them. The witch doll has only been put on the bonfire the last 100 years or so and had absolutely nothing to do with the witch craze.

  • @CatchBurning
    @CatchBurning 6 років тому

    Men den skønneste krans
    bli'r dog din, sankte Hans,
    den er bunden af sommerens hjerter så varme, så glade,
    - men den skønneste krans
    bli'r dog din, sankte Hans,
    den er bunden af sommerens hjerter så varme, så glade. 🎶
    For those who understood shit:
    It's a danish song a lot of Danes sing while burning a witch on the bonfire. It's name is "Midsommer sangen " made by Shubidua 😃

  • @Goldenera33
    @Goldenera33 2 роки тому

    I was waiting for The one when someone turns 30 years old non married, i find it funny, lucia and fastelavnsfest with the cat😊... i guess There are more. I am very fascinated by these traditions 🙏thank you

  • @casebeth
    @casebeth 6 років тому

    there's a similar tradition in Finland with the big truck at graduation, but they throw out candy

  • @AnkfordPlays
    @AnkfordPlays 4 роки тому

    Cinnamon is Jylland only I think, from my experience we don't do it in the rest of the country only the pepper at 30 thing

    • @EliseBuch
      @EliseBuch  4 роки тому

      It's also a thing on Fyn :)

  • @woin9361
    @woin9361 3 роки тому

    This video was awesome! I loved all of them! I do think these traditions are very unique, weird but in a great way! It just makes me want to come visit around one of these special occasions

  • @CatchBurning
    @CatchBurning 6 років тому

    Men den skønneste krans
    bli'r dog din, sankte Hans,
    den er bunden af sommerens hjerter så varme, så glade,
    - men den skønneste krans
    bli'r dog din, sankte Hans,
    den er bunden af sommerens hjerter så varme, så glade. 🎶
    For those who understood shit:
    It's a danish song, a lot of Danes sing while burning a witch on the bonfire. I think It's name is "Vi elsker vor land " made by Shubidua, but I can't remember. 😄

  • @weikaillustration
    @weikaillustration 6 років тому +2

    We "burn the witch" in Belgium too (mostly in small villages though) ! It's the exact same, it's a witch rag doll (made by the kids in the village in general) on top of a huge bonfire (usually made from the people's old christmas trees, recycling yay) but in our case we do it to welcome spring so at the end of march :) The idea is to burn the winter's spirit away basically !
    Super interesting video by the way :) The thing where you jump into the new year and the easter one are adorable x) The cinnamon one though... Definitely weird xD

    • @brittsnoeck2313
      @brittsnoeck2313 6 років тому

      Marie Halflants Van waar ben je juist?

    • @weikaillustration
      @weikaillustration 6 років тому

      Hi, I'm from Wallonia actually, I don't speak flemish I'm so sorry x) If I understand your question correctly, I'm from Liège and now live in Brussels ^^ What about you? :)

    • @brittsnoeck2313
      @brittsnoeck2313 6 років тому

      Marie Halflants I’m from Laarne , close to Gent . It’s okay that you don’t speak Flemish . I do speak French too

    • @weikaillustration
      @weikaillustration 6 років тому

      That's awesome ! :D You guys have always been better than us with languages ... Although I'm planning on learning flemish now that I live in Brussels ^^

    • @brittsnoeck2313
      @brittsnoeck2313 6 років тому

      Marie Halflants Good luck with learning Flemish . I‘m sure you can do it :)

  • @rickycarroll9900
    @rickycarroll9900 5 років тому

    We all have different traditions around the world. Liked your video.

  • @madsa91
    @madsa91 6 років тому

    Hi, new subscriber here. I've absolutely loved this video. I found it so fascinating.thanks for sharing. Lots of love from an Italian leaving in the UK! Ciaooo

  • @nuttchi90
    @nuttchi90 5 років тому

    open truck thing we doin sweden too :P (maybe not driving to everybody in tha truck) :P some of this traditions ive never heard of an im mostley danish (but live in swedn ) have to ask my grandma (or my danis relatives in denmark) cause it sounds really intresting ! :P
    thanks for an awesome video !

  • @afukai20
    @afukai20 2 роки тому

    I’ve visited Copenhagen for half day while waiting for my other flight to Poland. I might have not see very much on Danish culture, somehow I fall in love with Denmark the most out of all europe countries I ve visited. I got to know cinnamon birthday culture from tiktok and here I coming to get confirmation. Thank you for sharing from an Asian lady in country called Malaysia.

  • @gittenielsen2869
    @gittenielsen2869 6 років тому

    Hvad med traditioner til bryllupper og festsange generelt? (Vi sejler op ad åen.., da hønsehuset brændte, så gir han nok en lille en.. )