Min farfar var från Schweiz, han körde mycket med fy fan. Tacos ör nog bland de mest överskattade måltider som finns. Äter det nog hos vänner 1 max 2 gånger per år Aldrig gjort det hemma på snart 9 år
Dragspel that is good. I think you would have loved my grandfather he played dragspel very humoristic person. All people loved my grandfather he had no enemies. I was at my grandfather's and helped him to klippa gräsmattan. I got skorpor and läsk also en 20 swedish krona sedel with Selma lagerlöv on. My grandmother learned that if you were sick have been throwing up or have the flu then she said you should drink sockerdricka.
*** To all of you smart commenters: I saw the whole show on Netflix before writing this *** He's not very funny; just pointing out caricatures of Swedes and saynig Fy fan every 2 minutes... I've lived with a Swede and enjoyed his family for a while now, and never have I seen what he's mentioning as a constant. But hey, he's one of the only ones to have a show on Netflix with Swedish subtitles, so I use it to improve my reading skills in Swedish with instant translation.. So Thank you Al Pitcher, please, be less caricatural and funnier in the future, and keep doing it !
@@kingwacky184 Yeah, I watched the whole show on Netflix though... Plus every 2 mn is a figure of speech... So go watch his show, and tell me if he doesn't keep repeating ""fy fan" all along, for comedy purposes, which I don't think is funny when used so much.
You are dumb, because you judge someones funniness based on a short commercial that he probably had very little creative input in to. I urge you to instead watch his stand up comedy specials and judge based on that, because at least thats what a comedian regards as his best shit.
It's not enough to "live with a Swede" for a while to experience all the cultural nuances of Sweden. Al Pitcher is spot on. Many times it's about what's expected of Swedish people that he makes fun of, that can be deeply ingrained in everyone since childhood, and not things that are actually taking place in reality
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Min farfar var från Schweiz, han körde mycket med fy fan.
Tacos ör nog bland de mest överskattade måltider som finns.
Äter det nog hos vänner 1 max 2 gånger per år
Aldrig gjort det hemma på snart 9 år
Dragspel that is good. I think you would have loved my grandfather he played dragspel very humoristic person. All people loved my grandfather he had no enemies. I was at my grandfather's and helped him to klippa gräsmattan. I got skorpor and läsk also en 20 swedish krona sedel with Selma lagerlöv on. My grandmother learned that if you were sick have been throwing up or have the flu then she said you should drink sockerdricka.
*** To all of you smart commenters: I saw the whole show on Netflix before writing this ***
He's not very funny; just pointing out caricatures of Swedes and saynig Fy fan every 2 minutes... I've lived with a Swede and enjoyed his family for a while now, and never have I seen what he's mentioning as a constant.
But hey, he's one of the only ones to have a show on Netflix with Swedish subtitles, so I use it to improve my reading skills in Swedish with instant translation.. So Thank you Al Pitcher, please, be less caricatural and funnier in the future, and keep doing it !
Every 2 minutes? The clip is 1 minute and 44 seconds long, according to your statement he never said fy fan at all.
@@kingwacky184 Yeah, I watched the whole show on Netflix though... Plus every 2 mn is a figure of speech... So go watch his show, and tell me if he doesn't keep repeating ""fy fan" all along, for comedy purposes, which I don't think is funny when used so much.
You are dumb, because you judge someones funniness based on a short commercial that he probably had very little creative input in to. I urge you to instead watch his stand up comedy specials and judge based on that, because at least thats what a comedian regards as his best shit.
Skulle han ta råd av dig, en icke komiker, menar du? Jaha haha. Du kan ju inte döma honom efter ett litet klip
It's not enough to "live with a Swede" for a while to experience all the cultural nuances of Sweden. Al Pitcher is spot on. Many times it's about what's expected of Swedish people that he makes fun of, that can be deeply ingrained in everyone since childhood, and not things that are actually taking place in reality