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When I saw the pictures of Mary feeding the penguins, I was shocked they made a pregnant woman in high heels go into that enclosure.
When I saw the pictures of Mary feeding the penguins, I was shocked they made a pregnant woman in high heels go into that enclosure.Talk about risky, although she handled it really well.
Looks like she didn't make much of an effort to-day. her hair seems greasy, her make-up is badly applied and those pants seem like they could belong to Frederik.
Must do better.
Thank you, Asturiana
Mary cannot speak German, so she is dependant on a interpreter and she is asked about that.
She explains: "It fine. She is actually very impressive. She is very good at it". (*)
Later on she visited a ward for children suffering from cancer and she said afterwards: "It weighs heavily on your heart but at the same time it's very rewarding and inspiring to hear/learn about their strength. That they look forward to getting better, to get out of here and back to their friends".
(*) Another indication that Mary is now almost "native" in her command of Danish, are the number of words she interjects in her sentences. Fillers, which are unnecessary but natural to a native speaker, who is just babbling along. That has in particular been the case within the past year or so.
There are lots of "fillers" in the Danish language which adds to the nuances of a sentence. Whereas English tend to be more precise, relying more on the meaning of the words, rather than intonation and other subtleties, which are so important in spoken Danish.
That is something that can really confuse foreigners, who can miss or misunderstand the meaning of a sentence, because he/she didn't pay attention to words that acts a "fillers" or alternatively to the way the sentence was said.
It's pretty complicated and difficult to explain for someone who hasn't experienced it.
ADDED.
Hmm. Time for a DK lesson perhaps.
Let's break down what Mary said: "Det går fint. Hun er faktisk meget imponerende. Hun er faktisk meget god til det". Okay, if we remove the fill-word, faktisk. What she said would be this: "It's fine. She is very impressive. She is very good at it".
It still makes perfect sense, right?
But to a Dane it can sound like she is making an evaluation or alternatively like her reply is a bit cold or stand-offish. So a native, and Mary, interjects the word "faktisk" to soften her remarks. So now she is saying something positive about the interpreter, but it's not an evaluation.
Do you understand the nuance explained here?
The point is that she didn't and she was obviously perfectly capable of walking down 5 stairs from the airplane while holding on to the handrail. She also walked on very uneven ground while feeding the penguins and she walked on cobbled streets. She's not fragile or sick! Mary chose to wear high heels - she could have worn flat shoes instead. In addition, when the situation warranted it, Frederik held Mary's hand while they walked on cobbled and very uneven streets http://picture.belga.be/belgapicture/picture/22584526.html but it wasn't all the time as it wasn't necessary.I take nothing away from Mary, in terms of being quite capable of looking after herself - I'm all for it. However, how would Fred feel if Mary had fallen and she or the babies were hurt, surely it's not worth the risk. You don't have to fall far to do a lot of damage. Maybe, between them Mary has requested he doesn't fuss, I don't know. But looking from the outside in, just seems a bit cold.
While Mary was coming down the steps of the plane, Fred was already greeting people. Mary is pregnant, in high heels, surely the chivalris thing to do would be to watch and make sure she didn't trip.
That's really interesting! I understand the explanation. Is Danish one of the more difficult languages to learn because of these "fillers"?
I really think he needs shaving or at least trimming that beard, he looks unclean
I really think he needs shaving or at least trimming that beard, he looks unclean
Article and photo gallery on "Hello"
I think he looks great![]()
Thanks Muhler for the BB information. Anna Johannesen has a good job following the royal couple around. Do you think Mary and Anna have ever had a private conversation. They would know each other reasonably well by now I would imagine.
I wonder how is the organization everytime the have a trip, i mean with their luggage, their cloths , make up etc....... just would be nice to know, may be it would be some good tips for traveling, like me today i am in a hotel for bussines and i forgot the charger for the cell phone, i will have to go and buy one tomorrow! I was taking all my nice clothees from the suitcase, all wrinkle!......just wondering.............. would love to have what she has so tomorrow for my meeting I would love stunning like !