Aww thank you so much indeed 🤗 what a lovely comment ☺️ you are very welcome! And if you have any question or I’m missing something important for you - let me know 😉 I’m always happy to help
As a Norwegian, I LOVE these vids. Truley someone who is open to all of our culture, and traditions, learns about them, and speaks on them respectfully! Truley amazing videos.
"In Norway, you will drink much less alcohol" Have I as a Norwegian done things wrong this whole time? Yeah, my bank account hates me every weekend, but my friends sure don't (or maybe they do, they just don't tell me)
Haha I know it's not true also because I know a group of friends from my bf in Norway, and they go drunk every weekend and when I was there once we had a crazy drinking party xD
⏱⏱⏱ TIME CODES ⏱⏱⏱ 00:00 Story Behind - moving to Norway 00:50 1️⃣ Norwegian People 03:18 2️⃣ You will be healthier: constant exercising, improved eating habits, reduced alcohol consumption 07:30 3️⃣ Making more money while working less time 08:35 4️⃣ Family Time & Self-Development 11:38 5️⃣ Principals of Equality
As I’m currently filming a lot of videos about Norway I would love to hear your opinion ☺️ especially if I’m mistaken or missing some major information 🙌🏻
I would LOVE to live in Norway, having visited a handful of times. But as an older, self-employed American, there is just no easy way to go about it. I am toying with the idea of traveling on a visitor visa to several countries, staying in each for the allotted 3 months max. I don't know if that'll every work out, but I'll be starting with Norway if I can make it happen.
I'm from Minnesota. I've spent about a month in Norway over a couple trips. Id say over all my experience was very good with the local people.. 1 think you never want to do in Norway is drink and drive , speed and watch were you park cause you will get a parking ticket faster than you can say holy shit. Parking tickets are about 700 Kroner The fines are crazy high for drinking and driving ..Only 1 drink can get you a fine.
Minnesota! That’s great! One day I’ll visit you, guys 😉 love your cold snowy winters. Absolutely! I’m putting it in my next video 😉 that speeding tickets come in proportion to your income and high speed sometimes can be classified as possession of a small quantity of A class drugs .. yeah, they are extremely tough with the way people drive here and it’s better not to touch alcohol at all if you are planning to drive after 🙂 Thank you so much 🤗
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Considering that a lot of our roads are narrow, winding things with a mountain on one side and the ocean or a long fall on the other, we take safe driving seriously. ;) Our old "asketic protestant" heritage with a lot of push for sobriety also works in favour of this.
@@GreyMinerva I noticed it big time! After driving in England - Norway is perfectly fine, but some of my colleagues expats, especially from Italy and Germany - they are suffering a lot 🤣 especially not being able to have even a half pint if they need to drive after 😉
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Excuse me. Fines and speeding tickets are not proportioned to income in Norway. All fines for violations are the same for anyone only based on the level of violation. Only Finland and Switzerland fines violation based on income. A quite rich man was fined in Finland once and had to pay a million euro for his speed violation.
@@mortenBP Well not correct. Yes most fines are based on fixed ammounts but the judge can and have in previous history done it on a income base. It's rare but it can happen. And it's for DUI not speed they can base the fine on if you got a good base income so "rich" people cant buy them out easily.
Aww thank you so much Joãn Carlos 🤩🤗 I feel like this too now 😉 community makes everything feel so much better! Thank you for being with me 🙂 have a great week ahead!
Thank you so much 🤗🤗 I’m flattered and honoured ☺️ As I’m temporarily living in your gorgeous country and making my videos about it - if you want me to add something or if I’m mistaken or missing anything - please let me know! Your opinion is so important to me ☺️🤗
Wonderful! Getting quite excited for the hiking trips as I LOVE hiking! It's a great office schedule for anybody who is working at ' a place '. Can't wait till July!
My pleasure, Elizabeth! Norway is a paradise for the kids 😉 you daughter will be busier than you here ☺️ Have you been to Norway before or you are coming for the first time?
@@elizabethquainoo4624 this is fantastic! Norway is a great choice for education. It’s not as much distraction as it might be sometimes in some other countries 😉 especially winter time ☺️ Welcome to Norway and if you have any question let me know. I’ll be happy to help 🙌🏻
Just found your channel, this is the second video I'm watching, and it's really just making me want to move there even more. As an American, Norway just sounds more and more amazing.
I live 2 hours max away from the border with a car from Bohuslän, I think I will stay here in my Sweden and come over and visit now and then. One of the best trips I ever had was in school in 9th grade. We always went up to the mountains and trekked for 3 days, and 2 extra nights. Sure it sucked, my feet always hurt since I was a child, not fun, and on the second day I got 40 C fever while walking in rain, sucked much more than the feet. Think it got to 41C on that evening... But my god it was beautiful. I recognized one part with a waterfall in the movie Trolljegeren ( The troll hunter), looked familiar and I realized we went past taht very place. So if you watch that movie, when the hunter is checking stones, I was there :D
Good analysis of Norway. When it comes to equality I wanted to tell you an anecdote that I found interesting. Maybe you know who Alexander Rybak is? If you do maybe you have heard this before, but if you don't then here i go.... He was born in Belarus, I think, and have been quite popular in Russia. He was brought up in Norway, so he naturally thinks like a norwegian. He said that once he was in Russia, having concerts there, he one day took the Metro, you know, like normal people, just like he would do in Norway. When people recognized him there he was asked why he is on the metro. They thought that he as a famous person should not be there with common people. They could not understand this behavior. When he come back to Norway he experience the opposite. If he try to rise above anybody here, anybody, then he would get backlash from that, and his popularity would be in serious danger. Norwegians expect any famous person to just be and do like anybody else. He said that if he should choose, he likes the feeling of just being like anybody else, and not something special, just because he is good at music. I don't know if you agree with this observation about Russia, but this is what he said. I see this in how we relate to our royal family here in Norway. As a relic from the past they have a traditional position to represent us on the highest level to other countries, but if they ever expressed any views or expression that they are more valueable than anybody else, then Norway would become a republic so fast... at least that is what i believe. We are happy with our royal family today because they are humble, representing national values, and bind us together as symbols for what we are as norwegians. As long as they do this well I see no reason that we would stop having them represent us. They have a symbolic role to play, and they are are beyond party politics. They can have this role as long as they don't try to affect elections.
Wow!! What a great comment! I absolutely love it 🤩🤩🤩 Well, yes, this is very typical for Russia unfortunately.. when you do business there the rules are totally different 😉 Even people coming for a ‘serious business meetings’ should come with a personal driver and pretend to be so cool 😁 I personally don’t get it .. why would I spend 2 hours in a traditional Moscow traffic rather than make this journey within 15 mins on the tube (metro)? 🙂 Being born in Russia I spent 16 years of my life there, but I feel much comfortable to do business in England or Norway. People value you for who you are here, the level of your professionalism and the quality of services you can provide. Not for the car you are driving and for the brands you are wearing 😁 I’ve heard that Norwegian Royal Family is very down to earth, you can even meet the Crown Prince in a coffee shop in the city he lives outside Oslo 🙂 That’s what I love about Norway so much - you are who you are and you don’t need to pretend to be someone else to gain respect 😁 Well done, guys! I love the way your society is organised. If it was me, I would vote for Norway to be an example for the rest of the world
@@AnnaGoldmanTravelThanks for feeding our Norwegian egos, hehe :) It is a norwegian value to be humble, but we do take pride in our country quite a bit. I think you may find that our "private" nature go hand in hand with the country we have created. One thing we may have in common with Russians is that we don't smile at each other very much, unless there is an obvious reason to do so. Smiling for no reason raises our defenses somehow. So we take our time to let people into our private sphere, but when you get in we will be very honest. Sometimes maybe more than you will be comfortable with, or maybe this is similar in Russia? You are right that feminism are becoming obsolete in Norway, which is why it is not so popular here anymore. Some women have built their career on this though, so there are still some groups that hold the feminist fort, like they are worried that it could go backwards if they don't. One thing I can sympathize with them is that typical womens jobs, like teachers and nurses could get some raise in wages. If youi look at norwegian history there have been a few lucky turns to make Norway what it is today, but culturally you can find the ideals of equality all the way back to the Viking age. It has also been quite easy to convince people in Norway about gender equality, which is also something that is carried across since the Viking age. We have had our periods of oppression from the higher classes, and at times quite severe, but our old culture of equality and individuality seem to have been rooted deeply in us, so that it raises up again when it finds a chance. You know, after the Viking age we became part of the wider european culture, but always mixed with out pre-christian culture underneath, so today even chistianity in Norway is in general very mild, and it is not many people who thinks religion is valid in political debates. If you read some of the old texts from the Viking era, maybe first and foremost Håvamål, which is advice for life, I think you will clearly see how Viking ideals shine through in norwegian culture today. Anyways, thanks for your entertaining videos about Norway :)
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel There was a time our old king, Olav, took the tram in Oslo in 1973. That is a true image of our spirit. Search "kong Olav trikken" on Google. Such an amazing person and picture.
I like you videos :) I've been practicing Norwegian for like a year and a half and planned to move there after a few years. make video more often please, I like anything about Norway. :D
Thank you so much ☺️ I’m happy you found it useful! That’s a great idea to start learning the language before moving to the country. If you want to settle in Norway, as in any other country, local language is a must 🙂 Sure! With a great pleasure. I’ll try to share as much information as I can with for as long as I’m here 😉 Is there anything in particular you would like to know about Norway? Do you have any specific questions?
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Awesome, well I can't think of anything particular , you covered great topic until now. maybe housing, more about culture and cultural stuff and working culture, things Norwegian dont like These are a couple of suggestions I can say))
Good morning Erfffun 🤗 wow! Thank you so much! You just gave me 4 more topics to show with one comment! I wish it was more people like you in our little community here 🤗 Of course I’ll show you much more about Norwegian culture, in life and at work. Sunday you’ll see my new video about 11 things you never do and say when you go to Norway 😁 My house I’ll show a bit later, as my landlords are not very ready for it yet ☺️ you know that Norwegian people are very modest and usually shy and from my next video you’ll know that one of the things they never do is they never brag and show off 😉 That’s a great thing about Norway - outside all the houses here look pretty much the same, a bit smaller, a bit larger .. but inside 🤩🤩 Norwegians love latest technology so much 😉
@@erfffun5549 ☺️ you helped a lot indeed! As every single country Norway has its very interesting mentality and the way people usually behave here 😉 It’s so impressive how your life here changers when you actually try and understand how people think and act here and what’s behind it 😉 Are you planning to move to Norway? Or just interested in travelling here?
Anna, I just found your channel by accident and I find you very witty and charming and fun and your information is very very good! good job! I love Norway it’s beautiful it’s clean and it does not look crowded.. totally different from LA, Ca. 💎🦋🥶
I like the way you edit your vlog. In Norway it's always a top to climb. In Sweden you can look for mushroms in the forest. Just want to be funny 🤣.But anyway, it's not always it's gonna cost so much to eat in a decent place. As you know, in the summertime lots of people want to go out with friends and enjoy them selfs. Hope this covid situation comes to the end soon. 👍👍
Aww thank you so much ☺️ I’m so happy you liked it! I hope so too! This situation.. was way for too long 😁 we all deserve a great summer to enjoy and to have as much bbq as we can 😉 Have a fantastic week ahead 🙌🏻
😁 thank you 🤗 Don’t you worry! Everything is possible in this life you know 😉 If anyone told me 2 years ago that I’d be living in Norway, jogging on the snow and hiking alone .. 😁 You know what I mean 😉
Thank you for your videos, Anna! I am moving to Oslo in October for my post-doc and your videos have given me a lot of relevant and positive information for that :)
A note on exercice. Being dragged along for hikes and trips probably depends a bit on who you get as collegues. My guess is that you work in a smaller corporation, with people with quite a lot of education. Those middle upper class people often tend to have a relatively physical active everyday life, and what you say is true. But believe me, there are many Norwegians who also leads an unhealthy life, and who would not invite you along for a hike as part of work. What is true, however, is that social life often revolve around collegues.
Personally i like to keep my home life relativly seperate from work, i have been burnt in the past. Snowboarding and skiing sound like fun, i like the outdoors and gym life but to spend the weekends with colleagues as well im not sure about that.
They are very polite sometimes you can tell if somebody is not from norway and has not been there for awhile just by how they act/react to sertant things. (Sorry if my english was bad)
@@soliss6676 🤩🤩🤩 love it! I spent Easter this year in Bergen 😌 I had 3 sunny days in a row 😁 The only issue was lockdown .. so the majority of the restaurants were closed. Long story short - I’ll be in Bergen again soon 😁 I must visit your fisherman village and fish market 😌 Ulriken was really cool though ☺️
Thank you so much Kim ☺️ absolutely! Usually in life you are treated same way you treat other people 🙂 Thank you so much for hosting me temporary in your gorgeous country! I already started collecting unattended plastic bottles while hiking and taking them to recycle points 😉
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel so fun to see you have a good Way of living your life, and no words can explain how cool it is to see that we are Turning you Norwegian ^^ Recycle points for Røde Kors, Maybe you get Rewarded ^^
@@Mystic635 😁 thank you so much 🤗 Well, I don’t need to profit from it. Just putting my little effort in making this world a little bitter - that’s my best reward 🤗 I’m amazed how caring about the environment you guys are 😉 I like this approach so much
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Love your spirit and view :) do agree, its very interesting to see how much we love nature, you cant Tear a tree down whitout planting a new one. Stuff like that i just love! u came this far, would say ur more norwegian then many :) Cheers Anna
Hei, nice videos.... but you lived a year in Norway, and very close to the capital. Norway is very different between cities, from north to south and east to west. I've lived here in Norway for 10 years and despite all the positive things you can take advantage of in the Norwegian way of life, it took a long time for me to adapt and feel integrated into society. I'm not thinking about going back to my home country at the moment, like you said, here you can find a lot advantages specially when you have kids. And you? what is your origin country? Have you ever made a comparative video between your country and the others where you lived? thanks
There are no limitations on how many animals you can have. (unless you are renting and it's specified in the contract) But Animal wellfare laws are taken very seriously, so you are responsible for taking proper care of all animals you own.
Of course Norwegians smile and meet your eyes, Anna. You are so beautiful. also, what good are higher wages or salary when the cost of living is so high?
I just subbed to your channel! We’re visiting Norway next year. Do Norwegians expect you to speak their language? Do they all learn English? Or just some
We got semester fees at the university. However, their only like $180 a year. My son goes to a christian oriented school and we are paying about $110 a month. So not totally free. "Afterschool" system for kids 6-9 year olds cost like $320 a month. So they can stay at school until the parent/s pick them up after work. You get a reduction if you got more than one kid. Kindergarten also cost the same (often $350ish).
@@diamondmeeple interesting question 😁 I don’t mind other people having them - it’s a matter of choice and we all are free to do anything we feel right with our own bodies, but no, I personally don’t have them 🙂
@@diamondmeeple 🤣🤣 if you say so 🙂 I was raised in a strict Jewish family 😉 but after living in London for a long time.. you know the rule: your body = your business. But I still don’t really like tattoos on me though 😁
Everything is very relative. First, need to find job ,it can be a challenge ,unless you speak fluent Norwegian or have demanded ocuppation .Norwegians will be prioritized for job first . Norwegians tend to be cold and keep distance especially with foreigners. They are not really open unless they been drinking. Going out on Friday/Saturday is big culture in Norway.There is high consumption of alcohol despite high prices to discourage consumption. Norwegians are traveling more than ever before, and thus able to frequently shop in tax-free stores or go to Sweden ,where prices are lower. Public universities are tution free ,but there are degrees which you will only find in private institutions like marketing for example.
Demanded occupation is absolutely very important in Norway indeed. It’s a very educated work market, and the need for workers without education is plummeting. While 60 % of the jobs in 1970 had no need for education, the same expectancy is merely 16 % in 2030. But if you’re an educated nurse, chef, waiter or builder, and you can speak the language, you’ll have good chances getting a job.
not correct. The service industry is virtually owned by foreigners, you wont find a bartender or a server in oslo who speaks nothing else than either english or swedish
A majority of my family lives in Norway. It’s the reason that I would love to live there for at least 6-12 months at some point in my life. Also, have you done a video of celebrating 17th of May?
When it comes to work times in Norway, there is strict rules so people can't work too much as it's illegal. You get well paid for 8 hours a day anyway, 5 days a week. Spare time is a important part of the Norwegian culture. If you are a boss, these rules don't apply.
Hi Anthony 🤗 I was born in Moscow in Jewish family but run away to England in 2009 😁 So I usually say that I was born in Moscow but made in London. Where are you from? 🙂
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Good morning, I'm from Ireland, have lived in NYC, and frequently visit Romania, a country I have grown to love a lot. Enjoy your videos thank you. 🇮🇪👍
@@anthonyofarrell513 hi Anthony! Ireland??? Wow! I’ve still never been but planning to go 😉 Same with Romania! I’ve seen pictures - the country looks so amazing 🤩🤩
Wait! Do you know that you are a very attractive young lady? People are always more friendly and helpful to an attractive young lady. Maybe I’m wrong but I think it might be a factor
@@meansnada well.. it will be also in my next video 😉 I’m shooting it right now - it’s about things to consider before you are moving to Norway 🙂 it will be sort of instruction of how to make friends in Norway 😁 Making friends in Norway is not the same as in Italy or England - where you can just chat with strangers for ours in the pub. In Norway the ways of meeting new people will be different and it usually takes longer to actually become friends with them. But when it happens, rest assured, you’ll stay friends for a very long time 😉 Are you planning to move to Norway?
i want to go in Norway so badly. i already feel home even if I haven't been there yet. My heart flutters when i see videos about Norway. Can someone take me there hahhha, just kidding.. but yeah i will be there one day!
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel that's perfectly fine by me, my last job had 5 brack times for working for 12 hour night shift, literally working 8am to 4pm is fine by me. I'm also sure you be naturally fit and high stamina in Norway lifestyle, then myself in liverpool.
Was it not you who made a video on why not to move to Norway? lol... Norway has the highest standard of living ever in recoded history. It is not a low standard of living like Russia. Bur we Norwegians did put the name on Russia :)
Norway is probably the happiest country in the world. Norway is a wealthy and prosperous country with equality for all including gender equality. The United States should be more like Norway.
When you talk about the public sector on education and the "free" part, is debatable and I am questionable of the methods. What I also know in Norway, like Sweden and Denmark, the economy have far more freedom then usa and uk, so you could say it's why education is affordable by the sate, still it's likely for other reasons, namely on trade off state funding and population.
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel I see. I think Norwegians deliver much more help and friendliness in English than Norwegian..and if you move around you skip the tougher integration challenges that take up to 5 years to adjust to for most
@@robot7759 every single nation is special. As every single country. Norwegians have a lot of interesting characteristics other nationalities don’t have. Like inhaling while talking 😉 very special 🙂 Or going hiking as a part of business meeting - I’ve never seen this before. Or how about going jogging on the snow and skiing summer time - I still didn’t figure out how those interesting skis with the wheels for summer called
Exactly ☺️🤗 I’ve never ever seen any Norwegian people ignoring anyone who needs some help. Love it! Inherited it! Actively using it in other countries 😉 Now it’s like a habit to pick up empty plastic bottles in the woods and toss them into rubbish bins 😁
Hi Maria, yes, no problem if you’ve got English only to begin with 😉 but if you are planning to get Norwegian citizenship in this case you’ll need to speak Norwegian
Hah, I'm a united fan too. I was given a Manchester United T-shirt when I was a kid and that was that. Life long fan. So easy to trick children! :D Forever alone?
i want to live there *.* have never feel a connection to germany. then i have make a dna test with scandinavian and slavic results. no suprice cos norway and sweden are always the most beatiful countrys in the world for me and my behavior is very nordic introvert. then my mother say that nobody knows where my grand grand father was comming from and where he go . maybe he was move to germany from scandinavia for the church because of our christian church famaly name and then go back to scandinavia alone someday.
About asking for help with issues in your house, it's not that Norwegians are more helpful than other people it's just that we *love* to show off our DIY skills. ;-)
My intention is to watch your videos till you get at least one thousand subscribers. Why? This video gives me so many things.
Aww thank you so much indeed 🤗 what a lovely comment ☺️ you are very welcome!
And if you have any question or I’m missing something important for you - let me know 😉 I’m always happy to help
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As a Norwegian, I LOVE these vids. Truley someone who is open to all of our culture, and traditions, learns about them, and speaks on them respectfully! Truley amazing videos.
@@norwegiangooner6521 För jävla dyrt men lätt vackraste landet på vår planet!
@@norwegiangooner6521 wealth, safety, nature, health, freedom etc are a few reasons
"In Norway, you will drink much less alcohol"
Have I as a Norwegian done things wrong this whole time? Yeah, my bank account hates me every weekend, but my friends sure don't (or maybe they do, they just don't tell me)
😂😂😂 great one! Love it 👍🏼
Well.. I actually didn’t drink since December in London 😁
But it’s all optional 😉
Haha I know it's not true also because I know a group of friends from my bf in Norway, and they go drunk every weekend and when I was there once we had a crazy drinking party xD
⏱⏱⏱ TIME CODES ⏱⏱⏱
00:00 Story Behind - moving to Norway
00:50 1️⃣ Norwegian People
03:18 2️⃣ You will be healthier: constant exercising, improved eating habits, reduced alcohol consumption
07:30 3️⃣ Making more money while working less time
08:35 4️⃣ Family Time & Self-Development
11:38 5️⃣ Principals of Equality
alle har forskjellige erfaringer i og med norge
du kan bare snakke om din egen erfaring i norge
Wanna living in Norway after watching your videos😍
You are more than welcome ☺️ especially if you have family and love outdoor activities 😉
I like the work habits. I think in many countries people are not actually being productive at work.
I had no idea about Norway as it's so cold and far away from Asia/Taiwan. Now, I really want to visit Norway ASAP! Thanks for your fun videos!
Hi from a Norwegian boy❤️🇳🇴
Hi hi there ☺️ pleasure to see you here 🙌🏻
As I’m currently filming a lot of videos about Norway I would love to hear your opinion ☺️ especially if I’m mistaken or missing some major information 🙌🏻
I would LOVE to live in Norway, having visited a handful of times. But as an older, self-employed American, there is just no easy way to go about it. I am toying with the idea of traveling on a visitor visa to several countries, staying in each for the allotted 3 months max. I don't know if that'll every work out, but I'll be starting with Norway if I can make it happen.
Hello Erica
I really love your positive energy and attitude. Greeting from a norwegian living in Sweden!!!
Hello Roger 🤗
Thank you so much indeed 🙌🏻
I can’t wait to visit Sweden again when this craziness in finally over .. hopefully September I’ll manage 😉
I'm from Minnesota. I've spent about a month in Norway over a couple trips. Id say over all my experience was very good with the local people.. 1 think you never want to do in Norway is drink and drive , speed and watch were you park cause you will get a parking ticket faster than you can say holy shit. Parking tickets are about 700 Kroner The fines are crazy high for drinking and driving ..Only 1 drink can get you a fine.
Minnesota! That’s great! One day I’ll visit you, guys 😉 love your cold snowy winters.
Absolutely! I’m putting it in my next video 😉 that speeding tickets come in proportion to your income and high speed sometimes can be classified as possession of a small quantity of A class drugs .. yeah, they are extremely tough with the way people drive here and it’s better not to touch alcohol at all if you are planning to drive after 🙂
Thank you so much 🤗
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Considering that a lot of our roads are narrow, winding things with a mountain on one side and the ocean or a long fall on the other, we take safe driving seriously. ;)
Our old "asketic protestant" heritage with a lot of push for sobriety also works in favour of this.
@@GreyMinerva I noticed it big time! After driving in England - Norway is perfectly fine, but some of my colleagues expats, especially from Italy and Germany - they are suffering a lot 🤣 especially not being able to have even a half pint if they need to drive after 😉
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel
Excuse me. Fines and speeding tickets are not proportioned to income in Norway. All fines for violations are the same for anyone only based on the level of violation. Only Finland and Switzerland fines violation based on income.
A quite rich man was fined in Finland once and had to pay a million euro for his speed violation.
@@mortenBP Well not correct. Yes most fines are based on fixed ammounts but the judge can and have in previous history done it on a income base. It's rare but it can happen. And it's for DUI not speed they can base the fine on if you got a good base income so "rich" people cant buy them out easily.
Amazing Ana! I think you can tell a lot of reasons. Norway is really cool.
You´re not forever alone anymore as you have your viewers now :)
Aww thank you so much Joãn Carlos 🤩🤗 I feel like this too now 😉 community makes everything feel so much better!
Thank you for being with me 🙂 have a great week ahead!
Nice video and you seen really cool :) cheers from a Norwegian 😘🇳🇴
Thank you so much 🤗🤗 I’m flattered and honoured ☺️
As I’m temporarily living in your gorgeous country and making my videos about it - if you want me to add something or if I’m mistaken or missing anything - please let me know! Your opinion is so important to me ☺️🤗
I’m a professional Commercial and residential painter- I hope I can get a job if I move there- love your videos
Maybe one day I will go there. Thanks for your tips, very nice work Anna!!
My pleasure ☺️🤗🤗 you are very welcome to visit Norway 🤗
good tip about the fish counter... I never realised it before why I couldn't find squid etc. in the frozen section
Wonderful! Getting quite excited for the hiking trips as I LOVE hiking! It's a great office schedule for anybody who is working at ' a place '. Can't wait till July!
Yes! Hiking in Norway is amazing indeed ☺️ you’ll enjoy a lot 🙌🏻
Let’s hope that nothing changes and everything will be open as it’s planned in July
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Indeed yes!
Awesome video Anna! Thanks for making this 😊
Thank you so much Kris ☺️🤗 I’m happy you liked it 🙌🏻
😄 That is exactly what my boss tells me when I need to take my daughter to her ballet class. And adding a "kos deg" 🙂
😁 and how cool that is 🙌🏻 what can be more important than the happiness of the kids ☺️
I wish all the bosses in the world were like Norwegians
Anna that's very timely information coz am planning to come and study next year with my six year old daughter
My pleasure, Elizabeth! Norway is a paradise for the kids 😉 you daughter will be busier than you here ☺️
Have you been to Norway before or you are coming for the first time?
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Anna I am coming for the first time to do my master's degree
@@elizabethquainoo4624 this is fantastic! Norway is a great choice for education. It’s not as much distraction as it might be sometimes in some other countries 😉 especially winter time ☺️
Welcome to Norway and if you have any question let me know. I’ll be happy to help 🙌🏻
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel thanks Anna
@@elizabethquainoo4624 my pleasure Elizabeth 😊 say hello to your little princess 😉
Visiting Norman would be fun and a great learning experience, but it is way too cold to live there for me. thanks for the video.
Great video.
Just found your channel, this is the second video I'm watching, and it's really just making me want to move there even more. As an American, Norway just sounds more and more amazing.
Vídeo Excelente 👏👏👏👏, assistindo direto do Brazil 🇧🇷
I live 2 hours max away from the border with a car from Bohuslän, I think I will stay here in my Sweden and come over and visit now and then. One of the best trips I ever had was in school in 9th grade. We always went up to the mountains and trekked for 3 days, and 2 extra nights. Sure it sucked, my feet always hurt since I was a child, not fun, and on the second day I got 40 C fever while walking in rain, sucked much more than the feet. Think it got to 41C on that evening... But my god it was beautiful. I recognized one part with a waterfall in the movie Trolljegeren ( The troll hunter), looked familiar and I realized we went past taht very place. So if you watch that movie, when the hunter is checking stones, I was there :D
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Nicely done you do great work !
Good analysis of Norway. When it comes to equality I wanted to tell you an anecdote that I found interesting. Maybe you know who Alexander Rybak is? If you do maybe you have heard this before, but if you don't then here i go....
He was born in Belarus, I think, and have been quite popular in Russia. He was brought up in Norway, so he naturally thinks like a norwegian. He said that once he was in Russia, having concerts there, he one day took the Metro, you know, like normal people, just like he would do in Norway.
When people recognized him there he was asked why he is on the metro. They thought that he as a famous person should not be there with common people. They could not understand this behavior.
When he come back to Norway he experience the opposite. If he try to rise above anybody here, anybody, then he would get backlash from that, and his popularity would be in serious danger.
Norwegians expect any famous person to just be and do like anybody else. He said that if he should choose, he likes the feeling of just being like anybody else, and not something special, just because he is good at music.
I don't know if you agree with this observation about Russia, but this is what he said. I see this in how we relate to our royal family here in Norway. As a relic from the past they have a traditional position to represent us on the highest level to other countries, but if they ever expressed any views or expression that they are more valueable than anybody else, then Norway would become a republic so fast... at least that is what i believe.
We are happy with our royal family today because they are humble, representing national values, and bind us together as symbols for what we are as norwegians. As long as they do this well I see no reason that we would stop having them represent us. They have a symbolic role to play, and they are are beyond party politics. They can have this role as long as they don't try to affect elections.
Wow!! What a great comment! I absolutely love it 🤩🤩🤩
Well, yes, this is very typical for Russia unfortunately.. when you do business there the rules are totally different 😉
Even people coming for a ‘serious business meetings’ should come with a personal driver and pretend to be so cool 😁
I personally don’t get it .. why would I spend 2 hours in a traditional Moscow traffic rather than make this journey within 15 mins on the tube (metro)? 🙂
Being born in Russia I spent 16 years of my life there, but I feel much comfortable to do business in England or Norway. People value you for who you are here, the level of your professionalism and the quality of services you can provide. Not for the car you are driving and for the brands you are wearing 😁
I’ve heard that Norwegian Royal Family is very down to earth, you can even meet the Crown Prince in a coffee shop in the city he lives outside Oslo 🙂
That’s what I love about Norway so much - you are who you are and you don’t need to pretend to be someone else to gain respect 😁
Well done, guys! I love the way your society is organised. If it was me, I would vote for Norway to be an example for the rest of the world
@@AnnaGoldmanTravelThanks for feeding our Norwegian egos, hehe :) It is a norwegian value to be humble, but we do take pride in our country quite a bit. I think you may find that our "private" nature go hand in hand with the country we have created.
One thing we may have in common with Russians is that we don't smile at each other very much, unless there is an obvious reason to do so. Smiling for no reason raises our defenses somehow. So we take our time to let people into our private sphere, but when you get in we will be very honest. Sometimes maybe more than you will be comfortable with, or maybe this is similar in Russia?
You are right that feminism are becoming obsolete in Norway, which is why it is not so popular here anymore. Some women have built their career on this though, so there are still some groups that hold the feminist fort, like they are worried that it could go backwards if they don't. One thing I can sympathize with them is that typical womens jobs, like teachers and nurses could get some raise in wages.
If youi look at norwegian history there have been a few lucky turns to make Norway what it is today, but culturally you can find the ideals of equality all the way back to the Viking age. It has also been quite easy to convince people in Norway about gender equality, which is also something that is carried across since the Viking age.
We have had our periods of oppression from the higher classes, and at times quite severe, but our old culture of equality and individuality seem to have been rooted deeply in us, so that it raises up again when it finds a chance.
You know, after the Viking age we became part of the wider european culture, but always mixed with out pre-christian culture underneath, so today even chistianity in Norway is in general very mild, and it is not many people who thinks religion is valid in political debates.
If you read some of the old texts from the Viking era, maybe first and foremost Håvamål, which is advice for life, I think you will clearly see how Viking ideals shine through in norwegian culture today.
Anyways, thanks for your entertaining videos about Norway :)
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel There was a time our old king, Olav, took the tram in Oslo in 1973. That is a true image of our spirit. Search "kong Olav trikken" on Google. Such an amazing person and picture.
I like you videos :)
I've been practicing Norwegian for like a year and a half and planned to move there after a few years. make video more often please, I like anything about Norway. :D
Thank you so much ☺️ I’m happy you found it useful!
That’s a great idea to start learning the language before moving to the country. If you want to settle in Norway, as in any other country, local language is a must 🙂
Sure! With a great pleasure. I’ll try to share as much information as I can with for as long as I’m here 😉
Is there anything in particular you would like to know about Norway? Do you have any specific questions?
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Awesome, well I can't think of anything particular , you covered great topic until now. maybe housing, more about culture and cultural stuff and working culture, things Norwegian dont like
These are a couple of suggestions I can say))
Good morning Erfffun 🤗 wow! Thank you so much! You just gave me 4 more topics to show with one comment!
I wish it was more people like you in our little community here 🤗
Of course I’ll show you much more about Norwegian culture, in life and at work.
Sunday you’ll see my new video about 11 things you never do and say when you go to Norway 😁
My house I’ll show a bit later, as my landlords are not very ready for it yet ☺️ you know that Norwegian people are very modest and usually shy and from my next video you’ll know that one of the things they never do is they never brag and show off 😉
That’s a great thing about Norway - outside all the houses here look pretty much the same, a bit smaller, a bit larger .. but inside 🤩🤩 Norwegians love latest technology so much 😉
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Heey, glad I could help with the suggestions :)
I'm waiting for the next videos, thanks for explaining about Norwegians :D
@@erfffun5549 ☺️ you helped a lot indeed! As every single country Norway has its very interesting mentality and the way people usually behave here 😉
It’s so impressive how your life here changers when you actually try and understand how people think and act here and what’s behind it 😉
Are you planning to move to Norway? Or just interested in travelling here?
I so need to move to Norway to try the food. The only one I have eaten is Lutefisk.. And no distractions at work?! YEESS
Anna, I just found your channel by accident and I find you very witty and charming and fun and your information is very very good! good job! I love Norway it’s beautiful it’s clean and it does not look crowded.. totally different from LA, Ca. 💎🦋🥶
Lovely video 🙌 Greetings from a van couple from Denmark 😍🇩🇰
Aww thank you so much 🤗🤗🤗
Neighbours! Can’t wait to visit you soon, guys 🙌🏻
Loved this video 🥰
aww thank you so much, Maria! So happy you liked it
I like the way you edit your vlog. In Norway it's always a top to climb. In Sweden you can look for mushroms in the forest. Just want to be funny 🤣.But anyway, it's not always it's gonna cost so much to eat in a decent place. As you know, in the summertime lots of people want to go out with friends and enjoy them selfs. Hope this covid situation comes to the end soon. 👍👍
Aww thank you so much ☺️ I’m so happy you liked it!
I hope so too! This situation.. was way for too long 😁 we all deserve a great summer to enjoy and to have as much bbq as we can 😉
Have a fantastic week ahead 🙌🏻
i have a love/hate relationship with your videos. i love them and norway but i hate that i can't live there yet. ;-)
😁 thank you 🤗
Don’t you worry! Everything is possible in this life you know 😉
If anyone told me 2 years ago that I’d be living in Norway, jogging on the snow and hiking alone .. 😁
You know what I mean 😉
Nice content host am living in Norway too and they are generous new friend here .
Hello Cecillia
Haha, I love how it was *Mudin* , its the best drain cleaner indeed, glad they recomended it to you
Thank you for your videos, Anna! I am moving to Oslo in October for my post-doc and your videos have given me a lot of relevant and positive information for that :)
Im glad to see I’m not the only one thats watching these videos several months after they were made
I absolutely adore Anna Goldman. She is lovely and she is SUCH a trip. My God I wish she was my neighbor.🤣👍
A note on exercice. Being dragged along for hikes and trips probably depends a bit on who you get as collegues. My guess is that you work in a smaller corporation, with people with quite a lot of education. Those middle upper class people often tend to have a relatively physical active everyday life, and what you say is true. But believe me, there are many Norwegians who also leads an unhealthy life, and who would not invite you along for a hike as part of work. What is true, however, is that social life often revolve around collegues.
Personally i like to keep my home life relativly seperate from work, i have been burnt in the past. Snowboarding and skiing sound like fun, i like the outdoors and gym life but to spend the weekends with colleagues as well im not sure about that.
Thank you😊
You are very welcome 😉🤗
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Bare ta på raske briller (just put on your ski glasses)
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They are very polite sometimes you can tell if somebody is not from norway and has not been there for awhile just by how they act/react to sertant things. (Sorry if my english was bad)
You English is great ☺️ so true!
Like me - I’m a typical foreigner - so I’m smiling all the time 😉
Have a great weekend ahead 🤗
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel thank you :) found your channel not so long ago keep up the good work :)
@@soliss6676 aww thank you so much 🤗🤗🤗
More Norway will come soon 😁
Where are you from?
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel norway Bergen:)
@@soliss6676 🤩🤩🤩 love it! I spent Easter this year in Bergen 😌 I had 3 sunny days in a row 😁
The only issue was lockdown .. so the majority of the restaurants were closed. Long story short - I’ll be in Bergen again soon 😁 I must visit your fisherman village and fish market 😌
Ulriken was really cool though ☺️
Because of you i downloaded the revolut!
I love that you support United 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥vibe check passed
Jeg er veldig imponert!
Love to see that you enjoy our Country! Smile & we smile back, be lovley and we are lovley. we all love eatchother! we are all one :)
Thank you so much Kim ☺️ absolutely! Usually in life you are treated same way you treat other people 🙂
Thank you so much for hosting me temporary in your gorgeous country!
I already started collecting unattended plastic bottles while hiking and taking them to recycle points 😉
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel so fun to see you have a good Way of living your life, and no words can explain how cool it is to see that we are Turning you Norwegian ^^
Recycle points for Røde Kors, Maybe you get Rewarded ^^
@@Mystic635 😁 thank you so much 🤗
Well, I don’t need to profit from it. Just putting my little effort in making this world a little bitter - that’s my best reward 🤗
I’m amazed how caring about the environment you guys are 😉 I like this approach so much
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Love your spirit and view :) do agree, its very interesting to see how much we love nature, you cant Tear a tree down whitout planting a new one. Stuff like that i just love!
u came this far, would say ur more norwegian then many :) Cheers Anna
Hei, nice videos.... but you lived a year in Norway, and very close to the capital. Norway is very different between cities, from north to south and east to west. I've lived here in Norway for 10 years and despite all the positive things you can take advantage of in the Norwegian way of life, it took a long time for me to adapt and feel integrated into society. I'm not thinking about going back to my home country at the moment, like you said, here you can find a lot advantages specially when you have kids. And you? what is your origin country? Have you ever made a comparative video between your country and the others where you lived? thanks
What are the rules on pets, for example how many dogs can you have in one household
There are no limitations on how many animals you can have. (unless you are renting and it's specified in the contract) But Animal wellfare laws are taken very seriously, so you are responsible for taking proper care of all animals you own.
Love your stuff
Of course Norwegians smile and meet your eyes, Anna. You are so beautiful.
also, what good are higher wages or salary when the cost of living is so high?
I just subbed to your channel! We’re visiting Norway next year. Do Norwegians expect you to speak their language? Do they all learn English? Or just some
We got semester fees at the university. However, their only like $180 a year.
My son goes to a christian oriented school and we are paying about $110 a month. So not totally free.
"Afterschool" system for kids 6-9 year olds cost like $320 a month. So they can stay at school until the parent/s pick them up after work. You get a reduction if you got more than one kid. Kindergarten also cost the same (often $350ish).
Wow! That’s so interesting to know! Thank you so much for this information Per. I appreciate it a lot ☺️🤗
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel I am curious. You got a tattoo? Or have been wise enough to avoid them? :-) (I have none).
@@diamondmeeple interesting question 😁 I don’t mind other people having them - it’s a matter of choice and we all are free to do anything we feel right with our own bodies, but no, I personally don’t have them 🙂
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Great! Coach Red Pill warns about girls with tattoos, haha.
@@diamondmeeple 🤣🤣 if you say so 🙂
I was raised in a strict Jewish family 😉 but after living in London for a long time.. you know the rule: your body = your business. But I still don’t really like tattoos on me though 😁
Will You Have a Video On Tips in Dating a Norwegian Women ?
Everything is very relative. First, need to find job ,it can be a challenge ,unless you speak fluent Norwegian or have demanded ocuppation .Norwegians will be prioritized for job first .
Norwegians tend to be cold and keep distance especially with foreigners.
They are not really open unless they been drinking.
Going out on Friday/Saturday is big culture in Norway.There is high consumption of alcohol despite high prices to discourage consumption.
Norwegians are traveling more than ever before, and thus able to frequently shop in tax-free stores or go to Sweden ,where prices are lower.
Public universities are tution free ,but there are degrees which you will only find in private institutions like marketing for example.
Absolutely! You are absolutely right ☺️
Demanded occupation is absolutely very important in Norway indeed. It’s a very educated work market, and the need for workers without education is plummeting. While 60 % of the jobs in 1970 had no need for education, the same expectancy is merely 16 % in 2030. But if you’re an educated nurse, chef, waiter or builder, and you can speak the language, you’ll have good chances getting a job.
@@Ridiculina so true! Totally agree with you 🤗
not correct. The service industry is virtually owned by foreigners, you wont find a bartender or a server in oslo who speaks nothing else than either english or swedish
@@gullfeber haha thats right, Swedish mafia owning service industry but its very different for other industries
A majority of my family lives in Norway. It’s the reason that I would love to live there for at least 6-12 months at some point in my life.
Also, have you done a video of celebrating 17th of May?
Can u do a vedio on house tour of yours?
You really made a video why not to live in Norway and then one why you should
That was the exact plan 😉🤗
I am born in norway
Aww you are so lucky Harry Peder! You were born in such an amazing country as Norway 😌
How do sick days work? Are they understanding, or is this super not ok in the culture that seems so healthy?
When it comes to work times in Norway, there is strict rules so people can't work too much as it's illegal. You get well paid for 8 hours a day anyway, 5 days a week. Spare time is a important part of the Norwegian culture. If you are a boss, these rules don't apply.
I am from Norway
Hi, where are you from originally?
Hi Anthony 🤗
I was born in Moscow in Jewish family but run away to England in 2009 😁
So I usually say that I was born in Moscow but made in London.
Where are you from? 🙂
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Good morning, I'm from Ireland, have lived in NYC, and frequently visit Romania, a country I have grown to love a lot. Enjoy your videos thank you. 🇮🇪👍
@@anthonyofarrell513 hi Anthony! Ireland??? Wow! I’ve still never been but planning to go 😉
Same with Romania! I’ve seen pictures - the country looks so amazing 🤩🤩
Wait! Do you know that you are a very attractive young lady? People are always more friendly and helpful to an attractive young lady. Maybe I’m wrong but I think it might be a factor
How do you handle the vats from amazon? :P
Wow!! What a great question!! I filmed a new video exactly about the issue with amazing in Norway 😉🙌🏻 you’ll see it probably next week ☺️
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel aw that's amazing! :) also you should perhaps make an updated video on groceries/prices/etc ^^.
Thank you for your reply!
@@meansnada you’ll see some of them tonight 😉 it will be a little comparison of local Norwegian supermarkets 🤗
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@@meansnada well.. it will be also in my next video 😉 I’m shooting it right now - it’s about things to consider before you are moving to Norway 🙂 it will be sort of instruction of how to make friends in Norway 😁
Making friends in Norway is not the same as in Italy or England - where you can just chat with strangers for ours in the pub. In Norway the ways of meeting new people will be different and it usually takes longer to actually become friends with them. But when it happens, rest assured, you’ll stay friends for a very long time 😉
Are you planning to move to Norway?
Im from California moved to Norway when i was 3 and moved to California again as 25 years old and maybe moving back hahah
🤩🤩🤩 no way!! From California to Norway? Wow!
I’m the opposite actually 😁 I’m planning to move to California this year 😉
Where are about in Cali do you live? What’s your profession? 🙂 do you have Instagram? 😁
i want to go in Norway so badly. i already feel home even if I haven't been there yet. My heart flutters when i see videos about Norway. Can someone take me there hahhha, just kidding.. but yeah i will be there one day!
Ooh but i am scared of long dark hours..but maybe i can enjoy it also if there's always aurora borealis dancing😅🌌
So when you work in Norway, you kept going till it's done, like my suggestion back I was in collage.
Exactly! When you work - you work. No distraction. I’m trying to implement same principle in Italy now .. believe me it’s difficult 😆
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel that's perfectly fine by me, my last job had 5 brack times for working for 12 hour night shift, literally working 8am to 4pm is fine by me. I'm also sure you be naturally fit and high stamina in Norway lifestyle, then myself in liverpool.
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Also remind me the courage wolf meme "don't stop when your tired, stop till your done".
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😍😍😍😍😍 look how’s here ❤️❤️❤️
Sorry for asking deep questions but how much did your house cost in Norwegian kroners?
I so want to move to Norway now. Dammit.
You are more than welcome, I believe ☺️🤗
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Love your videos. Once the pandemic is gone... Norway is on my bucket list.
@@KalpeshPatel78 Norway is a gorgeous country indeed ☺️ let’s hope the borders will be open by September 🙂
"I started supporting Manchester United"
Ok, you're "in the warmth" as we say in Norway, meaning you're on our good side.:P
Was it not you who made a video on why not to move to Norway? lol... Norway has the highest standard of living ever in recoded history. It is not a low standard of living like Russia. Bur we Norwegians did put the name on Russia :)
Norway is probably the happiest country in the world. Norway is a wealthy and prosperous country with equality for all including gender equality. The United States should be more like Norway.
Norway is the best neighbour! At least not in the eyes of a swede. They are less than one meter away! :-)
Norway its best
Hi why you didn’t say nothing about child care in Norway
Cos I don’t have children 🙂 I don’t discuss the subject I’m not familiar myself with 😉
When you talk about the public sector on education and the "free" part, is debatable and I am questionable of the methods. What I also know in Norway, like Sweden and Denmark, the economy have far more freedom then usa and uk, so you could say it's why education is affordable by the sate, still it's likely for other reasons, namely on trade off state funding and population.
Anna do you speak English or Norwegian to Norwegians.
Hi Lauren 🤗
Usually English. I’m way too lazy to study a new language for every country I temporarily move to 😁
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel I see. I think Norwegians deliver much more help and friendliness in English than Norwegian..and if you move around you skip the tougher integration challenges that take up to 5 years to adjust to for most
I am from norway
Norwegians almost seem like any other people 😊
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Like any other people? Ohh.. how modest of you 😉
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Everyone wants respect.
@@robot7759 everyone deserves respect I’d say 🙂 every person should be treated with it
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel So.... what's so special about Norwegians?
@@robot7759 every single nation is special. As every single country. Norwegians have a lot of interesting characteristics other nationalities don’t have.
Like inhaling while talking 😉 very special 🙂
Or going hiking as a part of business meeting - I’ve never seen this before.
Or how about going jogging on the snow and skiing summer time - I still didn’t figure out how those interesting skis with the wheels for summer called
Thats so true! If you need help and you start with, excues me but can you help me! A Norwegian will never walk away without helping.😉
Exactly ☺️🤗 I’ve never ever seen any Norwegian people ignoring anyone who needs some help.
Love it! Inherited it! Actively using it in other countries 😉
Now it’s like a habit to pick up empty plastic bottles in the woods and toss them into rubbish bins 😁
Hi! I wanna ask. Who do you work as in Norway and is it possible to work knowing only English?
Hi Maria, yes, no problem if you’ve got English only to begin with 😉 but if you are planning to get Norwegian citizenship in this case you’ll need to speak Norwegian
Hi Anna,I live in Kenya but I would really want to come to Norway, what's the procedure? Would you kindly help me out, thank you.
Norge er best🇳🇴
Hah, I'm a united fan too. I was given a Manchester United T-shirt when I was a kid and that was that. Life long fan. So easy to trick children! :D
Forever alone?
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Solo brus (soda) and kvikk lunsj (chocolate) are as Norwegian as it gets
Exactly! And you fall in love in Norway as soon as you start doing your grocery shopping regularly 😁
We altso have the worlds 2. longest coastline. This is 103 000 km long🥳 or 62 727 miles😱. So no.....we are not a small country😉
Im confused about the thumbnail
What city do you live in?
You still in Norway 🇳🇴?
Manu fan
i want to live there *.* have never feel a connection to germany. then i have make a dna test with scandinavian and slavic results. no suprice cos norway and sweden are always the most beatiful countrys in the world for me and my behavior is very nordic introvert. then my mother say that nobody knows where my grand grand father was comming from and where he go . maybe he was move to germany from scandinavia for the church because of our christian church famaly name and then go back to scandinavia alone someday.
Do you speak Norwegian?
We always help ;) so just ask. Hei fra meg :)
Absolutely agree with you ☺️ I personally find Norwegian people very helpful 🤗
🎼🎼🎼 Skååååål! 🎼🎼🎼 JAR
How to find a job for architect do Norway give PhD scjolarships s for foreigners
Love to move Norway
About asking for help with issues in your house, it's not that Norwegians are more helpful than other people it's just that we *love* to show off our DIY skills. ;-)
😁 so true! I’ve never met such experienced people in DIY!
Sometimes I feel like you, guys, know everything about it ☺️
The kids ski as baby s too hahah
Are you norwegian?
No, I’m an expat in Norway 🙂 I was born in Moscow
Where are you from?
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel I am from Greece.Norway it seems to be a very nice country with lots of benefits.