What's with the breathing-in speaking?
Lisbeth Salander frequently speaks while breathing in (rather than breathing out as usual). Other people do it too, in all three movies. Is this a Swedish habit? I have never come across it before.
shareLisbeth Salander frequently speaks while breathing in (rather than breathing out as usual). Other people do it too, in all three movies. Is this a Swedish habit? I have never come across it before.
shareIt is commonly believed to be typical scandinavian, but I recently heard this guy, Robert Eklund, say otherwise on a radio program about the subject: http://ingressivespeech.info/
shareinteresting. Thanks
shareIt is a scandinavian thing, especially when saying yes or no (not sure if it is with yes, no or both).
I was also surprised when I was in Iceland - icelanders do it a lot as well although it's a completely different language from swedish.
I like Armageddon. A lot.
in fact some scandinavians actually just sharply inhale as to denote the affirmative
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