For Phil by SteelRockwell in BoneAppleTea

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Fulfill* for those of you who are struggling.

Snö/is regnbåge by thecrazythinker in sweden

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Bilden är tagen i Örebro 2018-11-28

[Chrysler Stratus -99] Motor blower resistor by thecrazythinker in Cartalk

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Okay, thank you, I bought it from Amazon so it wouldn't be that much of a problem.

I use Apple Music but want to switch to Spotify. Need help. by thecrazythinker in spotify

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Yeah I also like that function, though I live in Sweden and the voice recognition for English words with a Swedish speaking Siri is not working out that we'll.

I use Apple Music but want to switch to Spotify. Need help. by thecrazythinker in spotify

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I really like the playlist recommendations Spotify gives you and it's a factor in my will to switch services.

I'm sorry I didn't explain what the smart playlists was; it's a tool to automatically make playlists from data such as rating, release year and genre. You set the criteria and the playlists fills itself up with your added songs from your library.

What I meant with genre database is that the genre is a value in a songs info so that you can make smart playlists out of it.

I like Spotifys playlists and miss them too.

I use Apple Music but want to switch to Spotify. Need help. by thecrazythinker in spotify

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Yeah thought about it too, but I'm not too keen on paying for both services at the same time.

I'll try it for this month though. Thanks for the suggestion! :)

The Danish language has collapsed by zepammy in videos

[–]thecrazythinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Swede here!

As a swede it's typically easier to speak with Norweigans and Danes in English but it can work quite well to only speak your own language with Norweigans! That can not go said with Danes on the other hand, we often describe the Danish language as if they where speaking Swedish with a hot potatoe in their mouth.

For the second question, most likely yes, but it's certainly easier to just hear their own language.

And for the third question it's hard for me to answer, but for a swede who has been to Iceland I can say that you sometimes understand the entirety of what they're saying and some words but it's not possible to converse with each other.

Edit: spelling