Bloodheart wrote:
As a Brit - our apathy annoys me, but especially when it comes to politics.
Yes all politicians are thieving amoral a-holes however we as the people of this country have political power, we shouldn't just accept this as a norm and whinge about how the government are making this countries problems worse to our friends, we should be more riled-up.
I dislike enforced fun - e.g. the day before Christmas holidays when everyone at work decides to play 'fun' games like pictionary or come into work in fancy dress - if you don't join-in then you're viewed as boring, a spoil sport, or part of the team. Worse still when it's an activity like fancy dress to raise money for charity, as apparently donating to charity alone is not enough.
sentiment.
I know and hate these two aswell
But far the worse thing about danish culture is the "its not okay to be special" thinking
If you stand out in a positive way, good at sports, computers, music, business, somebody is always there to drag you down to the ground, and a bit below. We celebrate the average and that is stopping people from achieving the amazing.
We arnt allowed to follow our dreams if they are a bit beyond getting an education, luckily it seems this annoying thinking is slowly changing. But there are still way too often people who cant see a positive thing in any idea which is out of the box.
Everything ive done in my life which has made it better has been more or less by myself, because most people around me has been like, no way he can do that... Well screw those guys! I can do whatever I want and I intend to prove it