On this note, even though Scandinavia is obviously closely interrelated, I noticed a substantial difference in appearance between Danes versus Norwegians/Swedes. Danes are, generally, shorter, stockier and, I guess, less "blonde-looking". Both women and men.
Which is interesting, considering the history of those regions, and historic intermingling. It's interesting that it is still noticeable, even though Sweden is now almost as urbanised/cosmopolitan as Denmark is.
Same as how I can generally tell the difference (most of the time) between Aussies and New Zealanders. Although an outsider might struggle more with that, I guess...
On this note, even though Scandinavia is obviously closely interrelated, I noticed a substantial difference in appearance between Danes versus Norwegians/Swedes. Danes are, generally, shorter, stockier and, I guess, less "blonde-looking". Both women and men.
Which is interesting, considering the history of those regions, and historic intermingling. It's interesting that it is still noticeable, even though Sweden is now almost as urbanised/cosmopolitan as Denmark is.
Same as how I can generally tell the difference (most of the time) between Aussies and New Zealanders. Although an outsider might struggle more with that, I guess...