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CORRECTION: at around 3:17, I mistakenly say that 43 million Norwegian krone is roughly equally to 40 million United States dollars. This number is incorrect and 43mil krone is roughly equal to 4-5 million dollars. My sincere apologies for this mistake. Thank you to @Moppen for pointing this out!
I would come to your house I would go to come to your fregiator your fridge, fridgiator I will take your butter out of your fridge I will eat the butter in front of you and your families eyes I will force you to watch me while I eat all of your butter You will begging and crying say "No, don't eat all of our butter" I would say "Haha, not my problem!"
I love your pronunciation of ' Julebrød', the way you say it just sounds so funny, lmfao Edit: your pronunciation of Smør Panik was even more of a thing, Idk why this is so funny to me Edit2: I realise that the crisis seems pretty weird to outsiders, but this was actually a pretty terrible happening
"MAYDAY MAYDAY a butter smuggler has been caught in sector 12, code red i repeat code red! send in special forces alpha 4, permission granted for fire at will"
This is a really fun video! I got curious about this after seeing a comment on CGP grey's video, and so I found this! Great job, and keep up the good work!
quick fyi, Tine is a name, its pronounced Ti (try saying 10 in danish) and the ne, you're not going for an 'ine' sound as in Valentine, I would go for an example of the other pronunciation with an English word, and I just checked an internet dictionary and I've discovered that the English language has no words, slang or formal, that have the correct pronunciation. Say Ti as t as normal and the i should be the sound you hear when you see the letter 'E' (we all know it, lets be honest here) and saye the ne as when you tell a child to sound out a word and instead of saying the letter n like its name (en) they say it like its pronunciation in the word (nu), now, say that ending but with a more relaxed mouth, and you've got it Tine, not like Time, but Ti-ne
Yes, there was! In addition to subsidizing its farmers, the Norwegians also had a very high (I've read 60% in some cases...) tariff on butter along with a quota on imports.
OH NO! Thanks so much for pointing this out, I didn't even realize! I believe I meant around FOUR million, not forty... I'll put a correction at the top of the comments section, thanks for letting me know!
CORRECTION: at around 3:17, I mistakenly say that 43 million Norwegian krone is roughly equally to 40 million United States dollars. This number is incorrect and 43mil krone is roughly equal to 4-5 million dollars. My sincere apologies for this mistake.
Thank you to @Moppen for pointing this out!
Butter dog
I would come to your house
I would go to come to your fregiator your fridge, fridgiator
I will take your butter out of your fridge
I will eat the butter in front of you and your families eyes
I will force you to watch me while I eat all of your butter
You will begging and crying say
"No, don't eat all of our butter"
I would say
"Haha, not my problem!"
“...the butter economy of Norway...” is the greatest sentence I’ve ever heard
IT'S HARDLY EMPTY.
I was wondering what was the Norwegian butter crisis all about. Thanks for making a video about it! hope you continue making video!
WE JUST DROVE OUT OF THE LUBRICATION
YES HAHAHA
late for a tumblr moment
Thank you. This is the most comprehensive video on this important subject on UA-cam.
Would you go ask the neighbor? Oh no, that's right... The neighbor doesn't have butter either
I feel like I finally understand the “Den I wanna ask you dis… WHAT if it was YEW who didn’t have any butter” video. Thank you
I love your pronunciation of '
Julebrød', the way you say it just sounds so funny, lmfao
Edit: your pronunciation of Smør Panik was even more of a thing, Idk why this is so funny to me
Edit2: I realise that the crisis seems pretty weird to outsiders, but this was actually a pretty terrible happening
we drove out of the lubrication
what if it was YOU who didn’t have any butter 🤨
I mean...
As a Norwegian I love this
May your pantry always be bountiful of butter
@@danner253 I appreciate that
THEY DROVE OUT OF THE LUBRICATION
This has to be the most underrated channel in human history. Also pro tip: add popular thingas in the description so that more people will see it...
Thanks for the heart!
Great idea but how well do you think it would work since so many people do it?
"MAYDAY MAYDAY a butter smuggler has been caught in sector 12, code red i repeat code red! send in special forces alpha 4, permission granted for fire at will"
Just found this small channel and this is very well made. Keep up the great work man
Norway: We drove out of the lubricate
Really great video! Very informative. You should make more, you definitely deserve more subscribers :)
"We drove out of the lubrication"
This is a really fun video! I got curious about this after seeing a comment on CGP grey's video, and so I found this! Great job, and keep up the good work!
I'm from CGP grey's Trouble With Tumbleweed video :)
I liked it! I hope you'll continue making videos!
I hope you're channel grows fast. You deserve it
*wake up*
OH SHOOT I HAVE NO MORE BUTTER.
*goes to store*
No butter here either!?
That'd be quite a butter crisis... oh wait.
I love your channel name! This is a great video! Keep up the great work!
How do you only have 55 subs!? Here take a sub you’re Chanel is really good
Butter
so cool Julia!!!
I did not know I wanted to know about the butter economy in Norway… thank you
This would be oddly worrying.
Wow you're so underrated
quick fyi, Tine is a name, its pronounced Ti (try saying 10 in danish) and the ne, you're not going for an 'ine' sound as in Valentine, I would go for an example of the other pronunciation with an English word, and I just checked an internet dictionary and I've discovered that the English language has no words, slang or formal, that have the correct pronunciation.
Say Ti as t as normal and the i should be the sound you hear when you see the letter 'E' (we all know it, lets be honest here) and saye the ne as when you tell a child to sound out a word and instead of saying the letter n like its name (en) they say it like its pronunciation in the word (nu), now, say that ending but with a more relaxed mouth, and you've got it Tine, not like Time, but Ti-ne
Wirtual trackmania
Dude it's fucking butter, did people have some kind of butter addiction??? "I gotta get my fix man."
I learned about the butter crisis through hetalia memes. (if you look up "norwegian butter crisis" on google and go to images, you'll find some)
I'll have to check it out! Thanks for commenting!
@@alittlebituseful oh good God almighty do not fall into the hole that is hetalia
@@tobypossum7386 Your choice: internet rabbit hole or I post a video this month.
i saw this video in a moistcritikal video, very cool video.
Thanks for checking it out!
Your like to dislike ratio is undefined
I always thought it was like this
Norway: *comes down the stairs* vi kjørte ut av smøringen
bonus points if you get that reference
This is the only phrase I know how to say in Norwegian...
WE DROVE OUT OF THE LUBRICATION
Do I need to worry about butter shortages?
We drove out the lubrication
pretty nice my dude
Thank you!
"we have drove out of the lubrication"
Indeed, we have.
What.. if it.. was.... YEW?!?!?!
To very bad thinks append in 2011, there was a mass shoting and a shotish of butter
Harlous be eating all the butter
How can you make Lussekatter without Butter?
That'd be a good question for our Norwegian audience members... personally, I've never tried it myself.
Ahaha citation needed go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
how did norway almost run out of butter its butter
Good question... wouldn't it be convenient if there was a video explaining it.
Butter 👍
was there also something about tariffs on imported butter or did make that up?
Yes, there was! In addition to subsidizing its farmers, the Norwegians also had a very high (I've read 60% in some cases...) tariff on butter along with a quota on imports.
@@alittlebitusefulOh thanks. That was dairy helpful.
I'm Norwegian but born and raised in Hawaii. I am fascinated that my homeland just...ran out of butter
Joulbroad
MY COWS!!!!
Makes me hungry for toast.
I could go for that as well.
How are 300 krone = 50 USD but 43M Krone = 40M Dollar in the end?
Please see the pinned comment… honest mistake, just added a 0.
@@alittlebituseful Thank you, didn‘t see it until now
of course the video about a butter crisis is the only video i’ve ever seen with 0 dislikes.
also nobody dislike plz 🥺
WHAT IF IT WAS YOU ?!
I'm not inclined to comment on this subject matter.
Wirtual (trackmania streamer) disagrees LUL
I keep seeing this comment... somebody care to explain why?
We had a butter crisis..?😳😳
This comment might've made my week...
This is a 3 a.m. UA-cam thing. Weird.
3:17 43 mil nok is more like 5 mil usd :)
OH NO! Thanks so much for pointing this out, I didn't even realize! I believe I meant around FOUR million, not forty... I'll put a correction at the top of the comments section, thanks for letting me know!
Butur
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