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I'm going to guess Swedish on the cow one, or at least Scandinavian, it sounds like something I'd hear out of the northern Midwest about things not being chaotic
Definitely Danish, it's a very common saying around here. Basically means that there's no problem.
But we can agree that their English is not the yellow from the egg. You could almost say it's Bohemian villages for them. If it gets a bit more worse I'd only understand train station.
What do those idioms mean? I can't figure it out from the context.
I'm really glad I read the context because this comment smells like toast