Significado
Wishing someone a good time.
Contexto cultural
In Sweden, 'Mycket nöje' is the standard 'professional' wish. It allows for politeness without the 'fake' friendliness sometimes found in other cultures. Swedish speakers in Finland use the phrase similarly, though they might also use 'God fortsättning' if the event is part of a holiday. The Danish 'God fornøjelse' is used almost exactly like 'Mycket nöje', showing the shared Scandinavian linguistic heritage. In Swedish corporate culture, 'Mycket nöje' is often used at the end of presentations or when distributing reading material to show respect for the audience's time.
The 'Safe' Choice
If you aren't sure if you should be formal or informal, 'Mycket nöje' is always safe and polite.
Not for Sports
Don't say this to someone about to play football; it sounds like you expect them to just sit and watch.
Significado
Wishing someone a good time.
The 'Safe' Choice
If you aren't sure if you should be formal or informal, 'Mycket nöje' is always safe and polite.
Not for Sports
Don't say this to someone about to play football; it sounds like you expect them to just sit and watch.
Add an Object
Make it more personal by adding 'med...' (with). e.g., 'Mycket nöje med nya bilen!'
Ponte a prueba
Match the situation with the most appropriate phrase.
1. Giving a friend a novel. 2. A friend going to run a race. 3. A waiter serving wine.
'Mycket nöje' is for books and wine; 'Lycka till' is for races.
Fill in the missing word in this common cinema interaction.
Personal: Här är dina biljetter. ______ nöje!
The fixed expression is always 'Mycket nöje'.
Which sentence is naturally spoken by a native Swede?
A: Jag hade mycket nöje på festen igår. B: Jag hade jätteroligt på festen igår.
'Mycket nöje' is not used to describe past fun.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
Anna: Jag ska gå på teater ikväll. Erik: Åh, vad kul! _________!
The theater is a perfect place for 'Mycket nöje'.
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Ayudas visuales
When to say Mycket nöje
Activities
- • Cinema
- • Theater
- • Concert
- • Reading
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejercicios1. Giving a friend a novel. 2. A friend going to run a race. 3. A waiter serving wine.
'Mycket nöje' is for books and wine; 'Lycka till' is for races.
Personal: Här är dina biljetter. ______ nöje!
The fixed expression is always 'Mycket nöje'.
A: Jag hade mycket nöje på festen igår. B: Jag hade jätteroligt på festen igår.
'Mycket nöje' is not used to describe past fun.
Anna: Jag ska gå på teater ikväll. Erik: Åh, vad kul! _________!
The theater is a perfect place for 'Mycket nöje'.
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Preguntas frecuentes
5 preguntasYes, it is perfectly appropriate and shows good professional manners.
No, that would sound very strange. The full phrase 'Mycket nöje' is required.
'Mycket nöje' is more formal and often used for passive activities (watching/reading). 'Ha så kul' is informal and used for active fun.
You can, but 'Smaklig måltid' is more common for food.
Yes, very common when sending links, tickets, or documents.
Frases relacionadas
Ha så kul
similarHave so much fun
Smaklig måltid
specialized formEnjoy your meal
Trevlig helg
similarHave a nice weekend
Njut av kvällen
builds onEnjoy the evening
Hoppas det smakar
contrastHope it tastes good