The first 3 letters of ‘Sweden' and ‘Denmark' spell out ‘Sweden.'

The remaining letters spell out ‘Denmark.'

@Natasha_Jay Waaaaait. WHAT?!
OMG.
It totally does.

my head aspolode

@Natasha_Jay Must be some quirk of the English language. Doesn't work with the names as they are really spelled: "Danmark" and "Sverige". But funny nevertheless.
@Natasha_Jay @KaraLG84 I had to read this like three times before I got it. But I got it! That’s awesome

@Natasha_Jay it took me too long to figure it out. The word „combined“ would help ;)

Nevertheless nice one

@Natasha_Jay they should just form one country called Swedenmark
@tomas_aguilar @Natasha_Jay
Has been tried - the Kalmar Union - 1397 to 1523, together with Norway.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalmar_Union
With limited success, but with lasting effects.
Kalmar Union - Wikipedia

@Natasha_Jay And are the two countries in the world that have declared war on each other the most times.
@Natasha_Jay It blew my mind when I saw a soccer match between them!
@Natasha_Jay That’s one fancy way of saying that two words share a syllable.
@torgewegner @Natasha_Jay Why are you taking out all the magic? 😁✨
@Natasha_Jay Hmmm. I never noticed. Thank you for the observation. Good one
@Natasha_Jay Shhhhh! What are you trying to do, awaken the European qAnons?
@Natasha_Jay does this mean the Sweden is better than Denmark since its the first 3 letters and not the back half of each name?