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Capo remind me about Nazi Germany death camps where was jewish capos. But dispate that Kapo could ne nice nickname.
In NY/NJ "capo" has a different meaning
Capo remind me about Nazi Germany death camps where was jewish capos. But dispate that Kapo could ne nice nickname.
I blame Hollywood movies that decided blonde white males with Scandinavian accent are automatically villains.
More likely by your looks. It's too easy to spot a Finn.Good theory but Kakko doesn't have a Scandinavian accent. He has a Finno-Ugric accent. Good luck trying to find a Swedish, Danish or Norwegian NHL player whose English isn't way better than Kaapo's and especially Puljujärvi's. When I travel to Denmark they can tell I'm Finnish right away just by listening to my accent.
You give too much credit to Foreigners to be able to tell the difference.Good theory but Kakko doesn't have a Scandinavian accent. He has a Finno-Ugric accent. Good luck trying to find a Swedish, Danish or Norwegian NHL player whose English isn't way better than Kaapo's and especially Puljujärvi's. When I travel to Denmark they can tell I'm Finnish right away just by listening to my accent.
More likely by your looks. It's too easy to spot a Finn.
I just can't deal with Buttons Huberdeau comparisons with Kakko.
"Capo" comes to mind. Fits his name, fits the city.
Yes, I am sure of that. I think its mean something like "chief" and Kakko is a chief. No problem.In NY/NJ "capo" has a different meaning
In NY/NJ "capo" has a different meaning
Yes i know that. We have Capo also our official fan association (in Finland).The first thing that comes to mind for me when I hear the word "capo" is the guy holding the megaphone and leading the chants in a soccer match fan section.
By the way, is there any way of watching the draft live if you live in the Nordics?
Hey, keep your stereotypes to your side of the Pond Most Europeans and Scandinavians give away their homeland within seconds of opening their mouths, even if they are saying words in the same language.You give too much credit to Foreigners to be able to tell the difference.
regards, many years of American life.
And neither is Kakko. Kakko isn’t a power forward although he is very good at the boards. He is a finesse player first of all and works even at the boards so well because of his great agility and hands, not because of having some clear power forward kind of strengths.I've never thought Hubs as a high end powerforward.
And neither is Kakko. Kakko isn’t a power forward although he is very good at the boards. He is a finesse player first of all and works even at the boards so well because of his great agility and hands, not because of having some clear power forward kind if strengths.
Kakko’s game has very little to do with how clear power forwards play like. I don’t also see him really as big or physically strong enough (even for his age) to be considered a power forward. And especially with the fineesse based game that he plays.
WTF does it matter if someone has rally English kind of pronounciation, if they are able to speak the language with proper vocabulary and grammar (like loads of Finns are capable of doing). People who judge another person’s spoken language at all by their heavy accent, are after all shallow and narrow minded and not usually worth of even being much acquainted with.Good theory but Kakko doesn't have a Scandinavian accent. He has a Finno-Ugric accent. Good luck trying to find a Swedish, Danish or Norwegian NHL player whose English isn't way better than Kaapo's and especially Puljujärvi's. When I travel to Denmark they can tell I'm Finnish right away just by listening to my accent.
What a classy post! Not surprising though. Maybe at least try to have a conversation or even a debate if you very much disagree with anyone? Which would be definitely fine by all means. But what you just did was childish, arrogant and useless posting with absolutely zero value to the conversation about Kakko.Lmao
If any of you guys ever visit Finland, I suggest you might not want to wear this shirt here. The connotations are not too far from what Americans think when they see a MAGA hat:
If any of you guys ever visit Finland, I suggest you might not want to wear this shirt here. The connotations are not too far from what Americans think when they see a MAGA hat:
Good theory but Kakko doesn't have a Scandinavian accent. He has a Finno-Ugric accent. Good luck trying to find a Swedish, Danish or Norwegian NHL player whose English isn't way better than Kaapo's and especially Puljujärvi's. When I travel to Denmark they can tell I'm Finnish right away just by listening to my accent.