As a European it makes me proud to get a direct shout out from Linus 🫶🏻 <insert picture of beach here>

    • FreeFacts@sopuli.xyz
      4·
      1 year ago

      Has a dual citizenship of Finland and the USA, so still a European citizen too.

      • AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space
        1·
        1 year ago

        Wouldn’t he have had to renounce his Finnish citizenship to be naturalised?

        In any case, as he’s based in the US, the European culture of taking an entire month off a year, and of almost everyone in the same country taking time off at the same time and things shutting down for a month, wouldn’t be something he participates in. Even if he had 30 days of leave a year and took all of July off, in the US that would be a personal idiosyncracy (“that’s just Linus being Linus”) rather than a mass cultural phenomenon.

        • potkulautapaprika@sopuli.xyz
          1·
          1 year ago

          Kinda weird that it seems weird there that working for a year earns you 4 weeks off. Probably something to do with workers unions.

          • dan@upvote.au
            1·
            1 year ago

            This is what we have in Australia. It’s mandatory to get at least 20 days (4 work weeks) of PTO per year.

        • dan@upvote.au
          1·
          1 year ago

          Wouldn’t he have had to renounce his Finnish citizenship to be naturalised?

          You can be a citizen of multiple countries at the same time, as long as all of them allow dual/multiple citizenship.

    • exu@feditown.comEnglish
      2·
      1 year ago

      What does naturalised mean in that context?

      Sounds like a label you’d put on meat or vegetables.