Most of us Europeans drive on the right side of the road, it’s only the English that drive on the wrong side. The English forced this habit on all the countries they “visited”, so India, Australia and Japan drive on the wrong side also.PS. The driver here uses a car for right-side driving – The English sit in the passenger seat when they drive!
Based on the words spoken so far he is (modern) Norwegian. Vikings spoke “old norse” which is very different and the base for Icelandic.Today’s “Thor” should have been “Tor” by the way, we don’t use TH in the start of words.
In Norse the Saturday was called “laugardag” (modern “lørdag”), literally meaning “bath day”. The vikings may have a bad reputation, but they smelled good!
Most of us Europeans drive on the right side of the road, it’s only the English that drive on the wrong side. The English forced this habit on all the countries they “visited”, so India, Australia and Japan drive on the wrong side also.PS. The driver here uses a car for right-side driving – The English sit in the passenger seat when they drive!