@@adrianseanheidmann4559 LA is sort of famous in the US for people refusing to walk anywhere. There's a scene in the movie *LA Story* where a character drives to visit a friend who lives two doors down.
here's how small Sweden is, Alicia Vikander dated my siblings best friend when she was sixteen (he even texted her when she won the oscars) also a director that used to work at the theater i work at, gave Alicia her first professional job. and Joel Kinnaman is good friends with a friend of mine and Alexander Skarsgård used to party with the same crowd as my oldest sibling
Doesn’t Sweden have like 6 million people? Sounds a lot to just know everyone like that... But then I’m assuming that almost everyone lives in like five cities so it’s not that unlikely
@@maximilianbeyer5642 yeah they all lived in Stockholm during their younger years and I live in Uppsala, aprox one hour outside. Joel said in an interview he, noomi rapace, and Alex all went to the same high school 🤣
Alicia is so underrated its awful! She isnt just gorgeous theres a sublime and ethereal presence to her which adds towards her appeal and not to mention her class and elegance is too advanced for her age! I’m a huge fan
She's an Oscar winner and yeah I do think at some point she's pretty underrated. After her Oscar win, she has been a bit wasted in some projects. Tomb Raider however, I do think her effort in bringing her own take of Lara Croft was absolutely worth it
it's not uncommon in Europe. Taking a walk is a daily routine exercise. the nature is the gym. Gym cam be confining.for.those who routine walk.everyday.
@@matthewjohansseen3175 I mean, the alternative is spending the same length of time in traffic, or disinfecting yourself after emerging from the subway. True Scandinavians walk even when it turns a 10 minute cab ride into a 90 minute hike.
@@kimaboe I’m sure that’s basically an assumption but ok lol… either way New Yorkers walk just as much. I couldn’t care less what their reason for doing it is, but I’m not going to act as if it’s accurate to assume everyone of a specific nationality all choose to walk for the same reason lol…….
@@matthewjohansseen3175 We Scandinavians opt for walking even when it takes longer than the alternative, New Yorkers walk because it is the fastest option. Or you know, its a joke in the comments of a joke interview ;) FWIW when I was last in New York I averaged about 6-7 hours of walking per day for ten days, even though it was November and well below zero. I don't doubt New Yorkers walk a lot. You guys seem to enjoy misery as much as us.
She did an Australian movie called "The Light Between Oceans" I'm Australian and I'd never heard of her at that time. She played an Australian in the movie and she totally nailed the Australian accent. When I googled her name I couldn't believe that she was Swedish. I actually thought it must be a mistake but of course she is Swedish. Many overseas actors have tried to do the Australian accent and made a mess of it....not Alicia....it was perferct!. Excellent movie and she was great in it. Highly recommend it.
@@ThreeFontStreet I don't get these comments.. Who cares if she's darker than the tales of Scandinavian fairies... And the comparison with Southern European countries... Disgusting. Please Hollywood has damaged you for real yall there are tons of blondes pale skin and all that pathetic idea of" perfect "features for some countries in other countries like France Spain or Italy, I am not saying that these features are pathetic but thinking that you have to be blonde if you're from a specific country it's just ignorant. But it is a fact that most movies represent these people sometimes as southamericans which is no problem but it's just not that accurate, because most of them are truly indians. You see movies where they portray royals as dark as coal when they were red heads. It's called ignorance and its majority comes from the states sadly. Mediterranean countries have been ruled by different cultures Celtics, Iberian, barbarics, Romans, arabs... Not to mention that there are plenty of darker Scandinavians. (like beautiful vikander) I've got family on both sides of the continent and woah the pale and redheads Come from northern Spain and most people there are pale as Casper and I've been there visiting a lot. But man it's a bit weird discussing the tone of her skin these comments shouldn't be a matter of opinion. I guess.
Never knew showing up 15min early to my breakfast of 10 cups of coffe and jam and cheese breakfast was a nordic thing. But I'm swedish so it all make sense now.
@@j2174 my Swedish and Dutch friends find Canada to be really similar in cultures. It's fun trying to figure out which one's mannerisms are from which country 😂
I admire the Swedes linguistic ability which has a lot to do with Swedish education. In this interview you should have asked her to speak some Swedish.
Exactly, our education suck. We speak English well because English and Swedish are similar languages but more importanly we are a small country heavily influenced by american and brittish pop culture and media. Also, because we are a small country video games never (at least when I was young and I think mostly still as well) don't get translated to Swedish) so I even had to play Nintendo games in English when I was young. This definitely is the main reason I grew up and was able to speak somewhat decent English already in my mid teens.
@@RnRnR Ja hon ser ut som flertalet tjejer i Sverige, men om jag skulle se henne föf första gången å va tvungen och gissa var hon kommer ifrån skulle inte sverige vara ngt av de första. Kanske spanien eller något, vet inte.
in norway we put jam on brown cheese sandwich xD but we also have the orange jam on white cheese (i dont like orange jam),or with kaviar on white cheese :D
@@euphrasiepolly5575 No, and it's not an American thing, she just does not look Nordic. I'm sure if we find a DNA check she would be less "nordic" than the nordic looking swedes, it's common sense, a lot of people are mixed.
Jesus effing Christ that bell!!! Last time I commented on UA-cam was like 5 years ago, but that bell had me compelled to comment here and WARN OTHERS!! I am now going to the hospital with multiple heart attacks.
You've confused 'Nordic' with 'Swedish'. 'Nordic' refers to five countries which are culturally very different (if you bother to look closer instead of generalising).
To say we have very different culturs here in the Nordic countries is not accurate, in my opinion. What do you think makes us VERY different from each other?
@@anamarkovic6242 I think that is the problem that OP was pointing out, that they bundle stereotypes from different Nordic countries together, and don't view them as singular countries and cultures.
NoNeedtoFeedtheJudge I fell head over heels in love with her and Mads Mikkelsen both when I saw A Royal Affair. It’s such a sad movie but they’re both incredible in it.
the on time thing is so true. i thought it was a international that people should always be on time but last summer i went on a language curse and i was so surprised how all the other europeans were always late
I’m sitting here reading about a bell going “What bell? There’s no bell. Why is everyone talking about a bell?” Then I went deaf from the god damn bell!
OMG!!!!! Finally! Someone that went through ballet training admitting they weren't allowed to do other sports but ballet, hahahah. My school was upset that I was made to do PE in school, but the only way for me to get out of it was getting a note from a doctor, and for some strange reason the insurance my parents had only covered me if I got a really bad injury in ballet and not any other sport, hahah
I had to laugh at the cold water question. When my brother & I were in Scandinavia, one of the hostels we stayed in was at the end of a fjiord. We saw some kids swimming around in the water, having fun. Luckily, my brother went in first. He immediately ran back out, with a solid line across his thighs from where the cold water had turned his legs red. 😄 Our friends in Stockholm later joked that we weren’t Vikings.
@@fmcm7715 Mate I was married to an Irishwoman for twenty years. If I added up all the time I sat in their living room waiting to go somewhere I would have an entire extra life. 11:00 meant maybe after 2 some time, maybe. Evening meant any time between 6 and 12, there was no way to guess. If I was told we were going to the pub that evening, I would arrive at 7, sit till maybe 9, then we'd talk about going, then leave at maybe 9:30-10:00 and then arrive in time to bolt several pints down our necks before kicking out at 2AM or thereabouts. This was way out in the country in Tipp mind you. Urban times may be more realistic.
@@fellforit yes. The middle of Dublin is definitely different. No pub lock-ins here. You have to go to Donegal or indeed Tipperary for that kind of carry on🤣
I am Swedish on Mom and Dads sides of the family. My Mormor made the best Swedish pancakes with whole berry cranberry sauce and Vermont maple syrup. Her smorgasbord at Yule was legendary!.
Latinas all look different but I'm with you on the Mediterranean part, they look different too but it is a less broad term. also Mediterranean's and Latinas are very different and not the same
Dear Netflix: Please don’t be a$$holes and get rid of that loud bell ringing at the end of the video. Her speech was so low volume a then a sudden ring at the end made my whole family and dog jump like frogs.
LOL at how she by default translates the Swedish saying ”det finns inget dåligt väder, det finns bara dåliga kläder” to English as her answer when asked question 8. Yep, that’s how we are raised! 😂
Just not enough of A.V. movies,definitely preferred her role as Lara Croft,as her physique was more suited for the role,and as always classically beautiful❤
Because this is designed as a promotional tool for Netflix Nordic. It's basically a commercial where us Nordics get to think "oh, Netflix notices us" and then we get to pat ourselves on the back for being noticed and important while we renew our Netflix subscriptions. That's how this stuff works.
I'm 80% nordic 😁🌿 I'm single and blonde hair light eyes and my skin is very milky pale. I like winter the Australian heat very difficult for me. I don't like hot sunlight. I'd be quite happy to live without sun 6mnths of the year 😂
🔔🔔🔔 is at 3:15. Thank me later. Or not.
saw this too late. Im Deaf now.
K. Lets make sme cheese toast Nordic style!
That frightened the bejesus out of my poor cat...
@@JoeBob79569 run under the bed. Typical.
Or just don’t do that in the first place.
FFS that bell woke up my whole neighborhood.
RIGHT?
Middle of the night here and I'm watching without headphones. Fuck me that bell was unwelcome!
It woke my soul out of my body if that even makes sense!
So it was you...
It scared my dogs! 😮
I should sue you for that bell. Seriously....
Thank you mate, just in time for me to put the volume to 1
I found the 'murican !
Scared the shit out of me
it woke my dogs!!!!
I was just wondering about this comment while listening. And then...
I can't help but feel jealous watching this...I mean she's flipping gorgeous AND married to Michael Fassbender. She won at life.
Both are crazy talented, crazy gorgeous.. wow..
Gorgeous? Where are you from, Kansas?
Shes probably married to him because she is gorgeous
OMG right!!
Lara Croft as married to Magneto? O3O
Nobody :
Netflix Nordics : Make the bell at the end the loudest thing these people hear all day
🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔
@@Netflixnordic that answer certainly failed the nordic test
Netflix doesn’t disappoint with its unbalanced chime volume. It’s a feature not a bug, intended to tell you to pay attention.
@UCwJLyZYZIkfKp3b7xDTP8dA how do bells at the end of a video help anyone pay attention you fucking idiot 🤣
I thought the same thing! I was like WHOA - don't remember my volume being that high
3:13 RIP HEADPHONE USERS
LMFAAAAAOOOOO
RIP anyone that scared the shit out of me lmao. I was watching it just before going to bed.
Thanks for the heads up mate
You need to buy better headphones dude.
Good thing I was drinking coffee..
I hope they get the Skarsgårds on this show.
yes ask floki how nordic he is
Or the clown for that matter.
Alexander Skarsgard
@@creepwood77 All of them
They did Floki!
A non-American: *walks*
Americans: What is this sorcery?!?
Genius!
not in the big representative cities of America tho
Tell me you’ve never been to Manhattan without tell me you’ve never been to Manhattan lol….
@@onemillionpercent LA is not representative?
@@adrianseanheidmann4559 LA is sort of famous in the US for people refusing to walk anywhere. There's a scene in the movie *LA Story* where a character drives to visit a friend who lives two doors down.
Jesus christ that bell made me jump. Love the video otherwise.
SAME
Woke me up allright
Did not expecting that, holy..
Hahaha I was wondering all the time about what bell you guys are talking. Now at the end of the video I know....
here's how small Sweden is, Alicia Vikander dated my siblings best friend when she was sixteen (he even texted her when she won the oscars) also a director that used to work at the theater i work at, gave Alicia her first professional job. and Joel Kinnaman is good friends with a friend of mine and Alexander Skarsgård used to party with the same crowd as my oldest sibling
Doesn’t Sweden have like 6 million people? Sounds a lot to just know everyone like that... But then I’m assuming that almost everyone lives in like five cities so it’s not that unlikely
@@maximilianbeyer5642 yeah they all lived in Stockholm during their younger years and I live in Uppsala, aprox one hour outside. Joel said in an interview he, noomi rapace, and Alex all went to the same high school 🤣
@@maximilianbeyer5642 10 million. And what he describes isnt really usual, maybe for the higher class living in Stockholm.
@@Antrolf Or the creative class?
@@maximilianbeyer5642 there are like 10 million people in sweden
Alicia is so underrated its awful! She isnt just gorgeous theres a sublime and ethereal presence to her which adds towards her appeal and not to mention her class and elegance is too advanced for her age! I’m a huge fan
She's an Oscar winner and yeah I do think at some point she's pretty underrated. After her Oscar win, she has been a bit wasted in some projects. Tomb Raider however, I do think her effort in bringing her own take of Lara Croft was absolutely worth it
I think so, too. Huge fan of her!
Man, I just love her.
There's an elegance about her that is simply hard to miss.
I am answering this extremely late, but it's called "A proper Swede"
She's picking up her husbands accent
She's always had an unusual inflection in her accent. May be owing to her years in living in London.
I think she's always had this british kind of accent even way before she and Fassbender got together
She has always sounded vaguely British
I agree... She has always sounded a bit brit but there are discernable Irish tones now... Atleast, that's how it sounds to me.
She's definitely picking up a west of Ireland twang!
Walking everywhere for hours. Now that's how you travel.
it's not uncommon in Europe. Taking a walk is a daily routine exercise. the nature is the gym. Gym cam be confining.for.those who routine walk.everyday.
People do that in Manhattan , NY every single day.
@@matthewjohansseen3175 I mean, the alternative is spending the same length of time in traffic, or disinfecting yourself after emerging from the subway.
True Scandinavians walk even when it turns a 10 minute cab ride into a 90 minute hike.
@@kimaboe I’m sure that’s basically an assumption but ok lol… either way New Yorkers walk just as much. I couldn’t care less what their reason for doing it is, but I’m not going to act as if it’s accurate to assume everyone of a specific nationality all choose to walk for the same reason lol…….
@@matthewjohansseen3175 We Scandinavians opt for walking even when it takes longer than the alternative, New Yorkers walk because it is the fastest option.
Or you know, its a joke in the comments of a joke interview ;)
FWIW when I was last in New York I averaged about 6-7 hours of walking per day for ten days, even though it was November and well below zero. I don't doubt New Yorkers walk a lot. You guys seem to enjoy misery as much as us.
She did an Australian movie called "The Light Between Oceans" I'm Australian and I'd never heard of her at that time. She played an Australian in the movie and she totally nailed the Australian accent. When I googled her name I couldn't believe that she was Swedish. I actually thought it must be a mistake but of course she is Swedish. Many overseas actors have tried to do the Australian accent and made a mess of it....not Alicia....it was perferct!. Excellent movie and she was great in it. Highly recommend it.
I watched that film, was good!
Yes, it is a good film.
"Could the bells BE any louder!?!" - Angry Chandler Noises
Yeah Netflix is trying to make people deaf, so they can only watch anymore.
Goddamn that's a LOUD bell.
someone has a tan, cue americans discussing race in the comments.
That's Americans for you. "Tan? M U S T B E A F R I C A N"
Yeah, they ruin everything.
@@ThreeFontStreet I don't get these comments.. Who cares if she's darker than the tales of Scandinavian fairies... And the comparison with Southern European countries... Disgusting. Please Hollywood has damaged you for real yall there are tons of blondes pale skin and all that pathetic idea of" perfect "features for some countries in other countries like France Spain or Italy, I am not saying that these features are pathetic but thinking that you have to be blonde if you're from a specific country it's just ignorant. But it is a fact that most movies represent these people sometimes as southamericans which is no problem but it's just not that accurate, because most of them are truly indians. You see movies where they portray royals as dark as coal when they were red heads. It's called ignorance and its majority comes from the states sadly. Mediterranean countries have been ruled by different cultures Celtics, Iberian, barbarics, Romans, arabs... Not to mention that there are plenty of darker Scandinavians. (like beautiful vikander) I've got family on both sides of the continent and woah the pale and redheads Come from northern Spain and most people there are pale as Casper and I've been there visiting a lot. But man it's a bit weird discussing the tone of her skin these comments shouldn't be a matter of opinion. I guess.
Come on not all of us are like that.
Zoe K. she is naturally pretty tan...
Horror film jumpscares: Nope
Netflix bell: jumped up to the ceiling and dropped my glass of water
Never knew showing up 15min early to my breakfast of 10 cups of coffe and jam and cheese breakfast was a nordic thing.
But I'm swedish so it all make sense now.
haha me too! But I'm not Swedish
I'm fairly certain the person who came up with the questions had little clue on what 'Nordic' actualy is.
Just so others know, the bell everyone is talking about is at 3:15
Adjust the sound levels. Respet the sound professionals.
Netflix should play "are you Nordic or Canadian"
Corrine Donovan same thing
Yup, and change the toast question to poutine. 🇨🇦
Where is the challenge in that?
My Swedish mate refers has given me the Swedish name Erik. She feels that Sweden/Scandinavian and Canada are sibling nations.
@@j2174 my Swedish and Dutch friends find Canada to be really similar in cultures. It's fun trying to figure out which one's mannerisms are from which country 😂
Oh horrible movie Gods, please give me a sequel to "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." instead of the planned sequel to "Tomb Raider."
Underrated movie, one of G Ritchies best
yesss please!!!!!!!
@@TheXantra there is talk of a possible sequel, fingers crossed.Hammer is keen
perhaps not anymore... :/
I admire the Swedes linguistic ability which has a lot to do with Swedish education. In this interview you should have asked her to speak some Swedish.
The fact that we speak English well has nothing to do with our education system
Exactly, our education suck. We speak English well because English and Swedish are similar languages but more importanly we are a small country heavily influenced by american and brittish pop culture and media. Also, because we are a small country video games never (at least when I was young and I think mostly still as well) don't get translated to Swedish) so I even had to play Nintendo games in English when I was young. This definitely is the main reason I grew up and was able to speak somewhat decent English already in my mid teens.
Nah, our education doesn’t completely suck. But other than that I agree with everything you guys say. 😊
@@konspirationsteoretiker ok, I was a bit hard. To say it suck is a bit exaggerated, but definitely nothing special about it.
She did - she said "helan går" :D
Anyone else just absolutely stunned by her beauty and her voice?
no
ffs people, she looks super swedish xD
sincerely,
a swede
I mean just by looking at her i don’t think Sweden is one of my first few guesses tbh.
Sincerely
A swede
@@snek5144 verkligen? xD Idk tkr hon ser ut som varannan tjej
No, she does not. Cut it out.
@@RnRnR Ja hon ser ut som flertalet tjejer i Sverige, men om jag skulle se henne föf första gången å va tvungen och gissa var hon kommer ifrån skulle inte sverige vara ngt av de första. Kanske spanien eller något, vet inte.
@@snek5144 Finns säkert många spanjorer som ser ut som henne också kan jag tänka mig :) Ingen aning om vad jag skulle gissa faktiskt
Was I the only one that didn't recognize her? She doesn't look the same. Is the image flipped?
Maybe she is pregnant, her face is very different
Yeah i had to do a double take
I thought the same thing???
omg right she looks so different i had to look her up to make sure it was her
Thank god someone said it!! I still hardly believe it is her. The bottom of her face looks way narrower than before
jam on the cheese toast, never heard that is a Nordic thing and i'm from Sweden.
Kalles Caviar on a toast with cheese on is more like it.
I think orange jam on cheese is fairly common, I did that all the time as a kid, dunno about other kinds.
i don't know if it's a nordic thing, but i know people do it here and i that used to like it. not a huge fan anymore.
I love kalles😍😍😍 so sad they stop selling it here in my country 😭
in norway we put jam on brown cheese sandwich xD but we also have the orange jam on white cheese (i dont like orange jam),or with kaviar on white cheese :D
Kalles Kaviar is just a Swedish thing.
I'm surprised they didn't ask her how much of her furniture in her house is made by Ikea.
She is so beautiful. I love how much of a natural beauty she is.
She looks more Southern European than Scandinavian to be honest.
Because shes tanned?
@@hallkaften3052 lol. I just can't believe that Americans think that all nordic people are blond haired blue eyed and pale people..
@@euphrasiepolly5575 Of course we don't think so. We know that there are many Arabs in Sweden.
@@euphrasiepolly5575 No, and it's not an American thing, she just does not look Nordic. I'm sure if we find a DNA check she would be less "nordic" than the nordic looking swedes, it's common sense, a lot of people are mixed.
@@peterjobovic3406 Exactly, common sense my Eastern European.
That sudden 110 db bell-sound could actually kill a person with weak heart (no kidding).
How can you not add points for sauna?
Because she pronounced it sorna 😂
@Aleksander Olsen yeah true, should have said bastu
@@MrFalken91 haha
@Canary Bird Culturally it's huge here ;)
@Ynig Mnaba Sauna is a Finnish word for Sauna
"How nordic are you?" - Judged by someone that is not from the north obviously.
Exactly some of these questions are just not it
Jesus effing Christ that bell!!! Last time I commented on UA-cam was like 5 years ago, but that bell had me compelled to comment here and WARN OTHERS!! I am now going to the hospital with multiple heart attacks.
in norway: blueberry jam on the pancakes and bacon on the side
*looking up flights to Norway*
In the U.S.A. on my pancakes, a lot of butter and pour on the 🍁 maple syrup! 😈
wearenotamused atall wtf?
I'm planning to attend graduate school in Norway and hopefully live there, so this is good to know.
Also, jam on pancakes > syrup on pancakes.
@@olliehernandez3934 Scandinavian pancakes are more like French crepes, so keep that in mind.
i was just starting to wonder why alicia wasnt on this
You've confused 'Nordic' with 'Swedish'. 'Nordic' refers to five countries which are culturally very different (if you bother to look closer instead of generalising).
Ilpo but some of these things apply to all of the scandinavia, so..
@@anamarkovic6242 Nordic does not mean Scandinavian
Oskar Holm Beuschel I’m sorry I’m not a native English speaker, what I meant was not all those questions were strictly applied only to sweden
To say we have very different culturs here in the Nordic countries is not accurate, in my opinion. What do you think makes us VERY different from each other?
@@anamarkovic6242 I think that is the problem that OP was pointing out, that they bundle stereotypes from different Nordic countries together, and don't view them as singular countries and cultures.
She’s so cute
Professor Mystery i got a crush ever since bourne
NoNeedtoFeedtheJudge I fell head over heels in love with her and Mads Mikkelsen both when I saw A Royal Affair. It’s such a sad movie but they’re both incredible in it.
Ex Machina
Name of her?
Yup super hot
The bell made me drop my phone on my face. Wtf
sorry but the visuals of that are hilarious, hope no harm came to be
the on time thing is so true. i thought it was a international that people should always be on time but last summer i went on a language curse and i was so surprised how all the other europeans were always late
I find it very Disrespectful if it isnt an accident/mistake. Stealing peoples time…
They should make more of these 'How Nordic Are You?' videos
I love how she speaks a lot about her mom.
I’m sitting here reading about a bell going “What bell? There’s no bell. Why is everyone talking about a bell?” Then I went deaf from the god damn bell!
No mention of the differences between Norwegians and Swedes in terms of how we like to eat lefse . Also agree about winter picnics-love them.
It feels weird to call "eating outside while hiking/skiing" for "picnic" though. Not really commonly used.
@@nakenmil yeah, that's more "matsäck" rather than "picnic"...
or Denmark
OMG!!!!! Finally! Someone that went through ballet training admitting they weren't allowed to do other sports but ballet, hahahah. My school was upset that I was made to do PE in school, but the only way for me to get out of it was getting a note from a doctor, and for some strange reason the insurance my parents had only covered me if I got a really bad injury in ballet and not any other sport, hahah
I want a "How Irish are you?", it could start with her husband (granted he's only half)
I had to laugh at the cold water question. When my brother & I were in Scandinavia, one of the hostels we stayed in was at the end of a fjiord. We saw some kids swimming around in the water, having fun. Luckily, my brother went in first. He immediately ran back out, with a solid line across his thighs from where the cold water had turned his legs red. 😄 Our friends in Stockholm later joked that we weren’t Vikings.
So the couple are either Scandinavian "Appointment time must be obeyed" to Irish "Oh you meant this week?"
@Canicula we’re not that bad at being on time in Ireland! Maybe you are thinking about the Spanish with their manana?
Mm
@@fmcm7715 Mate I was married to an Irishwoman for twenty years. If I added up all the time I sat in their living room waiting to go somewhere I would have an entire extra life. 11:00 meant maybe after 2 some time, maybe. Evening meant any time between 6 and 12, there was no way to guess. If I was told we were going to the pub that evening, I would arrive at 7, sit till maybe 9, then we'd talk about going, then leave at maybe 9:30-10:00 and then arrive in time to bolt several pints down our necks before kicking out at 2AM or thereabouts. This was way out in the country in Tipp mind you. Urban times may be more realistic.
@@fellforit yes. The middle of Dublin is definitely different. No pub lock-ins here. You have to go to Donegal or indeed Tipperary for that kind of carry on🤣
@@fmcm7715 If you got to the pub and the Guardai's wife was there you were cool. If she got up to leave the whole pub would empty in three minutes.
She’s impossibly beautiful
Double duvet... no way, needs to be two single duvets :P
She's hot, kind and gentle - Michael and her Babies are going to turn out well!
Her skin tone doesn't look Nordic to me. She must be mixed with something.
She’s absolutely gorgeous
i love everything about her in a non-stalkerish way lol
Rock hudson
I love her in an almost stalkerish way.
She looks so...mediterranean? xd
Tanned
HOT!!! Oh, ok, umm, that's quite obvious. Yes tanned, you're right.
@Angel 505 and it's lovely. She's gorgeous
Angel 505 That is isn't dark , it's a perfect skin tone
@@nomaanabdulshukur8660 Yes, but black is also beautiful too my friend
Even if she is, she doesn't look Nordic or Germanic though
Yeah, winter sports is absolutely my big weakness as a Norwegian !!
Am I tripping or does she not look the same?
72% Nordic
💯% Hot
I am Swedish on Mom and Dads sides of the family. My Mormor made the best Swedish pancakes with whole berry cranberry sauce and Vermont maple syrup. Her smorgasbord at Yule was legendary!.
LOVE HER SO MUCH. LOVE her voice ❤️
Whatever you thought of Tomb Raider (I liked it), you have to admit she's a solid actress.
She looks like a Latina or like someone from the mediterranean.
Latinas all look different but I'm with you on the Mediterranean part, they look different too but it is a less broad term. also Mediterranean's and Latinas are very different and not the same
plus nordic people can tan.
Maybe for americans. Latins isn't latinas. Latinos are an american invention.
@@signity5540 Drop her in the middle of BsAs, Caracas (before it went to hell), Bogotá or Santiago and she'll fit right in.
I just realized I must be Nordic! even though I am super Nigerian! weird!
She sounds Irish now. 😂
that makes a lot of sense actually lol
Dear Netflix:
Please don’t be a$$holes and get rid of that loud bell ringing at the end of the video. Her speech was so low volume a then a sudden ring at the end made my whole family and dog jump like frogs.
Just a PSA; Swedish pancakes are not actually Swedish pancakes, they do pancakes like many other European countries. It is actually just pancakes lol
I'm told Pewdiepie wanna have a word with you.
So they eat crepes instead of American style pancakes?
I love her skin tone. What ethnic blend is she?
Indian
I would love for her to play Senua if they ever make a movie based on Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Nooooo. She's not a very good actress.
@@Nekotaku_TV she only won an Oscar, no big deal lol
I can hear her husbands accent in her voice now !
I appreciate the sound effect that almost made me go deaf at the end of this video. Thanks Netflix.
Well her last name is Vikander, I don’t think it gets more Nordic than that..
Today I learned about the Single and Double Duvet System :) It's brilliant
VIOLIN MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND!?
Goodness me, that sudden bell ring at the end! It's like Hector Salamanca's ghost returned with a vengeance!
Her name got the word Viking basically in it that’s how much
I love her so much.
Volume is too low.. but helvete, the bell did give me a hjärtinfarkt!
LOL at how she by default translates the Swedish saying ”det finns inget dåligt väder, det finns bara dåliga kläder” to English as her answer when asked question 8. Yep, that’s how we are raised! 😂
Isn't that a common thing to say?
she look like Turkish Women mix Latino
Well she not. She Swedish.
How can a human be this perfect
She is beautiful but she doesn't look Nordic at all
Just not enough of A.V. movies,definitely preferred her role as Lara Croft,as her physique was more suited for the role,and as always classically beautiful❤
ALICIA IS SO PRETTY!
I love her skin color and muscle tone. Perfect
1:59 Love Alicia she's such a Sweden goddess
Good thing I didn't have my headphones on for this video, still, that bell was louder than life lmao
Her skin is kinda dark for a norse. Unless it's a tan. Or unless she's not native.
Yeah she is dark for a indigenous northern European for sure. But a lot of Swedish women like to dip into that tan in a can stuff.
Why is Netflix so obsessed with how nordic someone is?
Because this is designed as a promotional tool for Netflix Nordic. It's basically a commercial where us Nordics get to think "oh, Netflix notices us" and then we get to pat ourselves on the back for being noticed and important while we renew our Netflix subscriptions. That's how this stuff works.
@@nakenmil Do you think it worked?
@@Drownedinblood - Couldn't tell you.
@@nakenmil lmfao that's so true
Don’t they have a film about a Swedish exchange student or something?
I'm 80% nordic 😁🌿 I'm single and blonde hair light eyes and my skin is very milky pale. I like winter the Australian heat very difficult for me. I don't like hot sunlight. I'd be quite happy to live without sun 6mnths of the year 😂
I am Swedish and tall, therefore I am a Viking warrior.
Absolutely no one can argue with my logic.
I'm Swedish with blue eyes but has naturally dark/black hair therefore I must be not Swedish, can't argue with my logic.
Marriage to Michael Fassbender has transformed her English accent into (Posh) Dublin Irish accent. Now I think I love her even more. LOL.
Being Nordic does not give you good brain , it gives you strength to survive the toughness from extreme weather only
The first question makes me question how many coffee beans are grown in Nordic nations… how does consuming coffee make you Nordic? It doesn’t.
i actually needed that bell to wake me up
Is Michael’s Irish accent rubbing off on her? 😂😂😂
Missed one. "Have you ever walked around in a white frock with lit candles on your head?" I would love to know that one!
Sound mixer: Lets use the EBU-R128, -23lufs for the dialog then put the bell and applause at 0dbfs. That will be fun.
@chocobonita something like that lol