If you see a long German or Swedish word, first of all, don't panic. It's more scared of you than you are of it. Secondly, take a closer look and you'll see it's actually just three normal words in a trenchcoat, huddling together to deter predators (French and English).
@Loukas French, yes, but English actually has long words, they just write them with spaces in the middle, even though they are pronounced as one word.
@ahltorp
I've noticed younger German colleagues do that in German too. They simply write separate words that should be a compound. To me it looks like they're writing English, but with German words. So weird!
@Loukas
@nrdblkn @ahltorp @Loukas Same in Dutch. It’s like no one can write anymore!