You come to the office on Monday and they ask "How was your weekend?" It's a simple question, but in Denmark it comes with a lot of expectations. You better give some details. #weekend #expat #denmark #office
I don't know a single grown up danish person who actually plans EVERY SINGLE WEEKEND, we mostly just live and breathe in the here and now, so why make plans all the time?
@@LaMilice. No shit? Who said that was all everyone I knew was doing? You're just gonna presume that because you're unintelligent? Wake the fk up and go outside for once. It's incredibly ignorant to think that, just because you're gaming, you don't need to plan it with friends or loved ones. Who ever heard of playing with other people online or setting up real life gaming sessions...
I plan to relax and prepare both mentally and actually for the coming week, plan what games I'm gonna play, plan what snacks I'm gonna eat, what monsters I'm gonna buy to stay up all Sunday night to read the books I have procrastinated reading for school
Funny! I'm a Swede but Danes and Swedes have the same "How was you weekend" stuff... so I get it... Norwegians and Finnish are the same I guess! Struggle at work and home... but the weekends are a mini holiday :-)
dane here, the reason why you never win the Weekend Wars is because, as you said, we always do something differently every weekend. It doesnt always matter what you did in the weekend just as long as you explain the best details of what you did and not have litteral VIDEO PROOF of you doing it. What i am saying is that if you have too little amount of details they wont talk about it, if you have too many details they wont talk about it, you just need that middle spot.
@@UlugBekComedy Lol. Google translate fails here, saying "tak" means "not". It means "thanks". Ulug is not claiming he isn't funny, he just thanked Jim. :)