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He is such a sweetheart and is so considerate of my time and feelings. Moteplassen is available to residents of both Norway and. Should I try to avoid him and delete his number and not to talk to him again? I really wanted to have a Swedish girl asy lover, but failed completely and bus gave up completely.

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Okay fine, there was no uproar, just my own guilt over betraying my people. And I should feel guilty, because being even only half Norwegian is awesome. Because people living in Norway are onto something — 18 things, in fact. Norwegians breathe in when saying yes. Norwegian people think really boring things are interesting. It seems like pretty much anything will count as entertainment for a Norwegian person. And have you seen the Norwegian news? Norwegian people have an amazing and sometimes downright baffling ability to brush anything off. And yes, I totally try to come up with ways to provoke them, and yes, I always fail. Though I have heard that Northerners are a different story? Does that count as a habit? I guess not, but it sure is helpful sometimes. Some people are so blonde here they have to draw on their eyebrows. Oh wait, is that a trend everywhere? People living in Norway take getting cozy very seriously. They instead of smoke. They drink fish oil by the jugful. I know because I sell fish oil by the jugful, and these Norwegians buy a whole lot of it. Sometimes they get a little crazy with their love. They love the simple cabin life. Someone is trying to order a service from your company? The Sami people apparently have hundreds of words for snow. Speaking of gender, Norway is all about that gender equality. Because if something is annoying or unfair, then I can work myself up into quite a state over how annoying or unfair it is. It usually is boring and not worth getting worked up over, or even thinking about anymore at all. In fact, they used to be quite stern. Maybe money can buy happiness?! Actually, if you say it to me I will probably also bow. Well, if you praise a Norwegian person they will: take a deep breath, look really skeptical, scratch the back of their head while looking around for an exit, and then quickly scurry away. Sorry, Norwegians, has this post made you uncomfortable? I mean, you guys are the worst. You totally suck are boring. But Norwegians never do that. Many Norwegians tend to sweep things under the carpet — including serious issues and problems that need to be addressed. This can only get worse over time if not addressed. It is healthy to get things off your chest and confront problems; be direct when you need to. Otherwise, you end up like a blank-staring zombie which I encountered often there. I like that Norwegians are generally not flaky — they keep their word. And if they have to break an engagement, they most certainly let you know asap. Janteloven is psychologically twisted — another thing that is not healthy. Younger generations of Scandinavians reject it for the most part now. It is good to show humility, but to never compliment someone or not show pride in your achievements leads to becoming blank-staring zombies again. It makes others feel good to know that you noticed something special about them. It makes you feel good to know others verbally acknowledge something positive about yourself. They suffer a lot, though, living in the most conformist land in the Western world. This can only get worse over time if not addressed. It is healthy to get things off your chest and confront problems; be direct when you need to. Otherwise, you end up like a blank-staring zombie which I encountered often there. Some others told me: — It´s easy to get offended by you Norwegians, because you tell your opinion without hiding facts and the truth. I found this on expatarrivals. Foreigners often find that Norwegians are difficult to get to know. They can be wary of strangers, but open up once they are familiar with someone. Once a person has been accepted and makes a Norwegian friend, they often find that they have a friend for life. This is what I hear when I am abroad been to more than 100 countries , and I have friends from more than 40 countries, friends who have visited me in this wonderful country, where freedom is one of the best values we have besides nature +++ I would tend to agree with you, John — to me Norwegians seem incredibly straightforward. I was actually quite surprised reading the comments from people saying otherwise! And yes, we are lucky for our freedom and the beautiful nature here in Norway! This is so spot on I was nodding and smiling the entire time I was reading it. Literally every single point haha. Another thing to notice: they use both hands while eating. Norwegians always eat with both. Its like Norway and Sweden are siblings. So we hate them — to show solidarity, but really we love them. So many, in fact, both regional and dialectual. Great article, loved it! Laughed hard at the appreciativeness of not being Swedish. Lots of things are right, but these two are not: No. Growing up or living in either country today is pretty similar. What is correct is that poeple today have forgotten to use them. The words have just been replaced by new words that Henrik Ibsen would not understand. Thank you for a fun and interesting blog to read. I am Norwegian, living at the south east coast line in Kragerø, Telemark. I have spent much time traveling through most of the country, and it is really a never ending story of fantastic views. People are in general friendly, even to Norwegians, and it is just making me laugh how you put words on some of our habits and qualities, both the good ones, and including the not so flattering stuff we do, and where we have potential of getting better :o And as you point out, all the best stuff is totally free. Thanks for the read! Where did you pick up the part about the Norwegian vocabulary, though? Both Norwegian and English have approximately 500 000 words listed in their largest dictionaries. And while the famous Shakespeare used about 29 000 different words in his writings, the works of Henrik Wergeland contain around 58 000 different ones. I clearly need to work on my joke delivery! Haha, as a Norwegian living in Japan I have had to adopt to a new environment, but even comparing people here to my own country I realise now that I never really understood how foreigners see Norway. And if we get a little bit moody from working too much or not getting our coffee or some other trivial thing we can let our mood affect our environment, both at work and at home. And Norwegian has a rich vocabulary, I have never had any problem finding the right word in either language. I have used the Norwegian language for 70 years and English for 55 years. And that is very kjedelig……. First of all, great read! Our house, a dinner, a person, etc. When it comes to the Norwegian language and vocabulary.. I do however have a British kjæreste. Living life to the fullest. Countless examples, but I shall leave it at that. Most people I know are constantly stressed. God knows about what. My boyfriend was amazed the first time he visited for one single reason. After one day of meeting my family, he had gotten a total of 5 hand shakes and tons of smiles. Maybe when it comes to new people, greeting and tourists. Gotta give a good first impression and all that. I so so wish I was wealthy and could travel wherever I like. Takes me ages to save up to even visit my boyfriend in England, hah. I get the idea that Norwegians are seen as very wealthy. But then again, it completely evens out in costs of living, food, rent etc. Pretty much the same for most students I know. Everything there is probobly true i guess since i live in Norway but the reality is taht Norway sucks! Btw i know im bad at writing. My American husband, who has been in Norway MANY times, and I had some great laughs reading this. He did a lot of head bobbing and he is not from Nepal! It is all so true, and I am a northerner and that part is also true. Thanks for a great write-up! I know this is an old-old post but I felt very eager to reply. Everything you wrote is. Dang what happened to me lol i am not so laid back. But i guess im only norwegian by descent, i live in the US. I want to move if able someday, for a number of reasons, one of them being the friends for life kind of thing. In the US, we have so many problems socially and everyone is so upset all the time and stressed out, backstabbing is not very uncommon. I want to come home. I laughed at this so hard. I am from Kenya but my brother is married to a Norwegian woman. I went to visit last year during the summer and a few things…. Norwegian summers can be compared to cloudy day in Kenya. The night life is very chill. Didnt see a lot of interacting or dancing, but I understand Norwegians love their space. Its not easy to make friends with a Norwegian but Norwegian families are very close. They do EVERYTHING together. Its as if your family IS your friends. Can get a little claustrophobic but you learn to cope. Maybe it was just this particular family. Also, I would have loved to see more interracial families. The living standard in Norway is so low compared to Sweden and statistically Sweden is still a better country. Norway still feels like a third-world country in some aspects. Then again, they have more money so they can probably fix it up.

Anyway, I find Sweed girls funny I wish i had one as a friend. Marthe Flatmo born 1990 - Norwegian model. Foreigners often find that Norwegians are difficult to get to know. We met in Korea, so I had no one to help me with these Scandinavian ways, and he thought I was very pushy indeed. Well, if you praise a Norwegian person they will: take a deep breath, look really skeptical, scratch the back of their head while looking around for an exit, and then quickly scurry away. Dizeliun : I do it the Norway method. A fika is by definition not a date. Things got really going well and we did the deed. Its as if your family IS your friends. He just seem to be coming too strong. Some people are so blonde here they have to draw on their eyebrows.

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