Okay, it wasn't really my intention to show any despite towards Finnish people and i find it brave the fact you actually stand up against the Brits but I wasn't really thrilled about your comptent you show about the portugal case. It's the same case than in Iceland, It's the "parvenu" way of behaviour, we're now rich fuck off you poor people. It's good that Iceland is through bad time just now, Icelanders just reconsider the values that matters.
"We don't show you viking storys with pathetical nationalistical cry baby sentiments to you do we?"
Lol Finns hasn't contributed anyhting to the "viking épopée", don't attribute to your people facts you haven't ever participated in. That's called reivisionism. And it's a very bad thing if you ask me.
If the government is at fault and not the people... who elected the government??? Who has been enjoying billions of EU aid for agriculture, investments and whatnot for the last decades? When has Portugal EVER been a net EU payer? So, after living high on other peoples' money, you now want a guarantee so you can spend MORE? Nobody helped Finland in 1991-1995, we had to pay the consequences of a real estate bubble, with massive debt and 50% cut on all public spending. I suggest you do the same.
I can't see why people argue for so little. Can we just enjoy the facts shown here? Certainly some are true facts and some maybe just funny ones. The video is NOT trying to create any rivalry between both countries. So come on people, relax and have fun.
Can someone explain people that no one is giving anything to anyone?! Portugal will pay interest rates above 5% for sure, which makes it a nice business for countries (like Finland and others) that can buy money on the market for much less! Don't know why so much fuss about this!
@nop28097 Except the odds are that Portugal will not be able to pay back the full amount. That's why the interest rate is so high. If the investment were riskless, boy, everyone in the planet would become rich on the Portuguese government bonds!
We can send you DOUBLE the amount of cereal and old, worn clothes we got from Portugal in 1940. There - are you happy now? It still costs less than half a million EUR. The rest you can get by selling off your colonies and history. Oh, I forgot, you lost them already. And Ronaldo is a wimp. Stop spending so much.
@charlesthevictor Why won't you understand that not only it isn't the PEOPLE'S fault but the government's, but also, that if you keep having those kinda SELFISH thoughts, YOU TOO are going to be in a bad situation, you know why? Because euro's gonna blow up, there's not gonna be any euro anymore, and everyone's going to be in deep shit. All we're trying to do here is create some awareness.
@charlesthevictor So stop being so f*ing egocentric and taking it THAT personally. Plus, if you feel that "touched" by this video it just means it affected you, so that it's true.
Oh and, Ronaldo is a wimp? Ok, he may be, but at least he's known worldwide, which Finland player is? So seriously, if you don't have any REAL arguments stop critizicing. Geez.
Não foi lá bem uma estratégia, mas sim uma medida forçada, visto a iminente invasão napoleônica. Tanto faz sentido, que com a ida da família real ao Brasil, o Império de Portugal passou a chamar-se Reino Unido de Portugal, Brasil e Algarves, elevando a então colônia do Brasil à condição de reino dentro do Império.
- arigato não é uma palavra de origem portuguesa. O adjetivo "arigatai" (estar grato) já havia sido registrado antes da chegada dos portugueses. Mas outras palavras como pan (pão), kappa (capa de chuva), shabon (um tipo de sabão), entre várias outras, são de origem portuguesa.
- Napoleão tentou conquistar Portugal mas não conseguiu. Isso porque D. João VI fugiu pro Rio de Janeiro! Assim não vale!! :-D
@rafaelhsouza Não foi bem uma fuga, foi mais uma retirada estratégica, ao mudar a capital para o Rio de Janeiro, desde a idade média esse tipo de táctica era muito usada. Até a Espanha optou por essa estratégia quando deslocou a capital para Madrid, neste caso a antiga era Toledo.
@rafaelhsouza Não foi por isso que ele não conseguir de qualquer maneira. Ele conquistou Lisboa, mas nunca conquistou Portugal inteiro, por exemplo o Porto. O Porto é conhecido por "a cidade invicta" por isso mesmo, Napoleão tentou 3 vezes e nunca conseguir conquistar a cidade. :)
To all Portuguese.
Don`t buy Nokia, buy Black Berry !!!
U.S. is better !!!
God bless America !!!
princeluis1000 7 months ago
@Bagwanbhai LLOOLLLL-MODESTLY!!!
freeseagull1980 9 months ago
@Bagwanbhai
Okay, it wasn't really my intention to show any despite towards Finnish people and i find it brave the fact you actually stand up against the Brits but I wasn't really thrilled about your comptent you show about the portugal case. It's the same case than in Iceland, It's the "parvenu" way of behaviour, we're now rich fuck off you poor people. It's good that Iceland is through bad time just now, Icelanders just reconsider the values that matters.
Vatnafjordur0 9 months ago
@Bagwanbhai
"We don't show you viking storys with pathetical nationalistical cry baby sentiments to you do we?"
Lol Finns hasn't contributed anyhting to the "viking épopée", don't attribute to your people facts you haven't ever participated in. That's called reivisionism. And it's a very bad thing if you ask me.
Vatnafjordur0 9 months ago
If the government is at fault and not the people... who elected the government??? Who has been enjoying billions of EU aid for agriculture, investments and whatnot for the last decades? When has Portugal EVER been a net EU payer? So, after living high on other peoples' money, you now want a guarantee so you can spend MORE? Nobody helped Finland in 1991-1995, we had to pay the consequences of a real estate bubble, with massive debt and 50% cut on all public spending. I suggest you do the same.
charlesthevictor 9 months ago
I can't see why people argue for so little. Can we just enjoy the facts shown here? Certainly some are true facts and some maybe just funny ones. The video is NOT trying to create any rivalry between both countries. So come on people, relax and have fun.
LukeFFC 9 months ago 3
Can someone explain people that no one is giving anything to anyone?! Portugal will pay interest rates above 5% for sure, which makes it a nice business for countries (like Finland and others) that can buy money on the market for much less! Don't know why so much fuss about this!
nop28097 9 months ago
@nop28097 Except the odds are that Portugal will not be able to pay back the full amount. That's why the interest rate is so high. If the investment were riskless, boy, everyone in the planet would become rich on the Portuguese government bonds!
itapirkanmaa 9 months ago
@Bagwanbhai LOL siestas are a Spanish thing. We also joke with them for having that (I guess they abolished it already?)
akkappul 9 months ago
@Bagwanbhai
Don´t lecture us to. We don´t have "siesta" and we areone the people who work more hours in European Union.
PanzerPortugal 9 months ago
We can send you DOUBLE the amount of cereal and old, worn clothes we got from Portugal in 1940. There - are you happy now? It still costs less than half a million EUR. The rest you can get by selling off your colonies and history. Oh, I forgot, you lost them already. And Ronaldo is a wimp. Stop spending so much.
charlesthevictor 9 months ago
@charlesthevictor Why won't you understand that not only it isn't the PEOPLE'S fault but the government's, but also, that if you keep having those kinda SELFISH thoughts, YOU TOO are going to be in a bad situation, you know why? Because euro's gonna blow up, there's not gonna be any euro anymore, and everyone's going to be in deep shit. All we're trying to do here is create some awareness.
CarolynCortezes 9 months ago
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CarolynCortezes 9 months ago
@charlesthevictor So stop being so f*ing egocentric and taking it THAT personally. Plus, if you feel that "touched" by this video it just means it affected you, so that it's true.
Oh and, Ronaldo is a wimp? Ok, he may be, but at least he's known worldwide, which Finland player is? So seriously, if you don't have any REAL arguments stop critizicing. Geez.
CarolynCortezes 9 months ago
Não foi lá bem uma estratégia, mas sim uma medida forçada, visto a iminente invasão napoleônica. Tanto faz sentido, que com a ida da família real ao Brasil, o Império de Portugal passou a chamar-se Reino Unido de Portugal, Brasil e Algarves, elevando a então colônia do Brasil à condição de reino dentro do Império.
LukeFFC 9 months ago
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KARLSIRIUS 9 months ago
Duas correções:
- arigato não é uma palavra de origem portuguesa. O adjetivo "arigatai" (estar grato) já havia sido registrado antes da chegada dos portugueses. Mas outras palavras como pan (pão), kappa (capa de chuva), shabon (um tipo de sabão), entre várias outras, são de origem portuguesa.
- Napoleão tentou conquistar Portugal mas não conseguiu. Isso porque D. João VI fugiu pro Rio de Janeiro! Assim não vale!! :-D
rafaelhsouza 9 months ago
@rafaelhsouza Não foi bem uma fuga, foi mais uma retirada estratégica, ao mudar a capital para o Rio de Janeiro, desde a idade média esse tipo de táctica era muito usada. Até a Espanha optou por essa estratégia quando deslocou a capital para Madrid, neste caso a antiga era Toledo.
simbion7 9 months ago
@rafaelhsouza Não foi por isso que ele não conseguir de qualquer maneira. Ele conquistou Lisboa, mas nunca conquistou Portugal inteiro, por exemplo o Porto. O Porto é conhecido por "a cidade invicta" por isso mesmo, Napoleão tentou 3 vezes e nunca conseguir conquistar a cidade. :)
ei05056 9 months ago
@ei05056
Legal, não sabia disso. Bom, ao menos se Portugal não foi conquistado, não foi graças ao rei covarde. :-D
rafaelhsouza 9 months ago
@rafaelhsouza ele nao era cobarde seu ignorante.fazia parte da estratégia
lendarion 9 months ago
@lendarion Grande estratégia, praticamente um Alexandre Magno! :-D
rafaelhsouza 9 months ago