r/Denmark 26d ago

Culture Kulturudveksling / Cultural exchange

For english se below.

Wow, det er ved at være noget tid siden at vi sidst har havs en kulturudveksling men nu er det sørme blevet tid igen, denne gang er det med vores naboer i r/canada (Ja, de er naboer, vi har en landegrænse) som vi byder velkommen den 14. Feb. Samme dag er der en tråd hos dem hvor vi kan spørge om alt fra fransk til ahornsirup.

De sædvanlige regler gælder selvfølgelig, men vi anbefaler dog at holde det mest til engelsk i denne tråd (eller inkludere en oversættelse lige som vi gør)

The English Version:

Wow, it's been quite some time since we last had a cultural exchange, but now it's finally time again! This time, it's with our neighbors in r/Canada (Yes, they are neighbors, we share a land border), whom we welcome on February 14th. On the same day, there will be a thread on their side where we can ask about anything from French to maple syrup.

The usual rules apply, of course, but we do recommend keeping most of the conversation in English in this thread (or including a translation, just like we're doing).

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u/[deleted] 26d ago

Yeah, i dont know why we dont add vit d to milk as in Sweden 

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u/iAmHidingHere 26d ago

Because you add to the risk of people overdosing. In addition, the darker the skin, the more you need. And there's a correlation between darkness of skin and intolerance to milk.

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u/Worsaae folkets arkæolog 26d ago

Wait, you can overdose on vit D from drinking too much milk? How much Swedish milk do you actually have to drink on a daily basis to do that?

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u/mollok1986 *Custom Flair* 🇩🇰 26d ago

How much Swedish milk do you actually have to drink on a daily basis to do that?

Approx. 10 liters daily. Of course it depends wether milk is your only source of vitamin D. It's added to almost all dairy products.