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  • 31 posts in 7 hours on an 7 hours old account, jeez.

    Thought it was a proper writeup, but that post history seemingly tells otherwise.

    EDIT: lol, it was way worse initially. Reports hopefully caught up.

  • uBlock Origin, my dear stranger :) "Social annoyances" should do the trick, IIRC.

    But yes, the site is still despicable. Although it hosts a lot of great information, unfortunately.

  • Bare helt i orden - tak for svar!

  • Var det en særlig lagerreol? :) Forsøger at undersøge markedet lidt - ønsker på sigt meget gerne gode lagerreoler med plads til eurokasser.

  • I was referring to Danish, but indeed it seems the same spelling also applies for Norwegian and Swedish. But quite different pronounciations, I would think. In Danish, you would say "åst" with an "å"- which everyone naturally knows how to pronounce of course.

    Haha, yes, that's brilliant. We even do that here from time to time. One indeed does look dapper saying "OOOST".

  • Ost!

  • It does :)

  • Yay!

  • I am one of the two! Who is the last one?

  • Hej Frank!

    Welcome in advance!

    Where are you gonna live? You don't need to specify city, but perhaps approximate destination? Jylland, Fyn, Sjælland? And which part?

    Which line of work?

    Indeed, try to learn Danish even though it is a ridiculous language. I believe there are even free courses, although I am not absolutely sure. Here's a few words to get you started:

    Hej/godmorgen/goddav' = hello/good morning/howdy (last word especially in Jutland)Farvel = goodbyeTak = thank youVelbekomme = you are welcomeUndskyld = sorryUndskyld mig = excuse meIngen problem = no worriesJeg hedder Frank = my name is FrankGodt at møde dig = nice to meet youVi ses/hav det godt = see you/take careHav en god dag = have a good day

    And remember! Free health care! Free schools and education! Although you will pay higher taxes, lol.

    Hope you will enjoy! And feel free to ask questions. I live very near Aarhus in Eastern Jutland.

    EDIT: formatting some how went wrong, just realised now. Sorry! Fixed.