Hygge er bare en stemning. En følelse. Et rum fyldt med hyggelig steming er et trygt sted hvor folk har det sjovt, og alle er glade? Hvis jeg hygger mig, laver jeg noget der gør mig tryg. Noget jeg synes er sjovt at lave. Noget jeg f.eks. er god til. Det modsatte af hyggeligt er uhyggeligt. Det er et sted vi ikke vil være, og vi ikke er trygge. De har helt tabt hatten, i denne video.
@JoachimderZweite most children will have it from when they are about 9 years old, but at some special schools they have it already at the age of 6 or 7. but most of the fluent speaking is because our pronoun cation is not that different and we use allot of English words
@MrMynte Here we don't start languages seriously until university - about 18 years old when the language window has closed. This is why most Americans/English don't speak foreign languages. This does not look like it will change soon. :-)
I think all nations have their own version of hygge tbh. It has just become this marketing word for Denmark for some reason.
Hygge is different in different countries though, as it's not simply something you can replicate. It's about mentality, the situation, the company, the mood etc. and I think most Danes have their own personal opinion of what's hyggeligt. Sure, you can find similarities, but the opinions aren't identical, so there's not simply one definitive explanation for it. ;)
@gnawershreth Well, smthg we have is called "gezelligheid". To be honest, I couldn't see any difference between it and "hygge" from this short vid. Even a little bit, to be more correct! :DD
@gnawershreth Basically a byproduct of the socialist agenda. People live with how little they have. You must be satisfied with no money and no expectations. That's Danish society.
hygge is not something u can define if u are not used to long vinters bc its acceptence of other being close when u do what u rather do alone so( this wrong per statement) bc its also something u do withe famely freinds and collegueges but it bassicly acceptence of diferences in opinion and life style "" basis must be to love to be able to be close withe out opinions getting in the way and find freind ships in the smal thing that we got in common does that sound weird
@jordanbrantleymoore Snuggle doesn't explain it. You can also have "hygge" without snuggling say watching a good movie indoors with your friends on a rainy night. Or maybe reading a book under the covers. As far as i know snuggle implicates some level of intimacy with another person and "hygge" is far more than that. I guess the closest word in English is "cozyness", but that doesn't describe it either.
When i come høøuhhm..
Jepzen95 1 month ago
Hygge er bare en stemning. En følelse. Et rum fyldt med hyggelig steming er et trygt sted hvor folk har det sjovt, og alle er glade? Hvis jeg hygger mig, laver jeg noget der gør mig tryg. Noget jeg synes er sjovt at lave. Noget jeg f.eks. er god til. Det modsatte af hyggeligt er uhyggeligt. Det er et sted vi ikke vil være, og vi ikke er trygge. De har helt tabt hatten, i denne video.
NoxiAndAndersen 1 month ago
Gud bevare Danmark!
Hollandia777 2 months ago
0:45 - AMEN! She got it right
kristian1115 2 months ago
Such lovely charming people. At what age do they start to study English. They are so fluent.
JoachimderZweite 2 months ago
@JoachimderZweite most children will have it from when they are about 9 years old, but at some special schools they have it already at the age of 6 or 7. but most of the fluent speaking is because our pronoun cation is not that different and we use allot of English words
zekiraka 2 months ago
@JoachimderZweite 3rd grade, so they're about 7-8 years old :)
MrMynte 2 months ago
@MrMynte Here we don't start languages seriously until university - about 18 years old when the language window has closed. This is why most Americans/English don't speak foreign languages. This does not look like it will change soon. :-)
JoachimderZweite 2 months ago
@JoachimderZweite when i was a kid (im 20 right now) i started in 4th grade.. about the age of 10, we start German at the age of 13
Rassamdul 2 months ago
@Rassamdul I admire and congratulate you.
JoachimderZweite 2 months ago
I think all nations have their own version of hygge tbh. It has just become this marketing word for Denmark for some reason.
Hygge is different in different countries though, as it's not simply something you can replicate. It's about mentality, the situation, the company, the mood etc. and I think most Danes have their own personal opinion of what's hyggeligt. Sure, you can find similarities, but the opinions aren't identical, so there's not simply one definitive explanation for it. ;)
gnawershreth 3 months ago 6
@gnawershreth Well, smthg we have is called "gezelligheid". To be honest, I couldn't see any difference between it and "hygge" from this short vid. Even a little bit, to be more correct! :DD
Hollandia777 2 months ago
@gnawershreth Oh my... So you're saying that people can have different opinions on the meanings of words? Good God man! We must tell the others!
tehCRITIZIZER 1 week ago
@gnawershreth Basically a byproduct of the socialist agenda. People live with how little they have. You must be satisfied with no money and no expectations. That's Danish society.
emilm 3 days ago
I do believe it's exactly our dutch "gezellig"....
Hollandia777 3 months ago
ITs the same as the German gemutlikeit--'a warm cozy feeling' Danes LOVE candles by the way in the winter.
windstorm1000 3 months ago
Lol slap af det er grinern at se en engelsk video på Youtube om danskernes sprog! (og mit) lol.
Translation: Im too lazy to type it. Use google Translate! :P
MILLA306 3 months ago 4
so seen from a nature veivpoint it must be to extend your fammely grup to include all around u
qua danisih way of thinking ............i dont like u but we can still "hygge " together and then again i mayby wrong se danish humor lol
gaiaschilddk 4 months ago
hygge is not something u can define if u are not used to long vinters bc its acceptence of other being close when u do what u rather do alone so( this wrong per statement) bc its also something u do withe famely freinds and collegueges but it bassicly acceptence of diferences in opinion and life style "" basis must be to love to be able to be close withe out opinions getting in the way and find freind ships in the smal thing that we got in common does that sound weird
gaiaschilddk 4 months ago
Cozy with a sense of contentment?
cyphr555 4 months ago
snuggle duhh
jordanbrantleymoore 7 months ago
@jordanbrantleymoore Snuggle doesn't explain it. You can also have "hygge" without snuggling say watching a good movie indoors with your friends on a rainy night. Or maybe reading a book under the covers. As far as i know snuggle implicates some level of intimacy with another person and "hygge" is far more than that. I guess the closest word in English is "cozyness", but that doesn't describe it either.
MichaelHundige 6 months ago
maybe dark bread
cisCHEN 2 years ago
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