Whow wonderful house and home! And the nature round you also… this is norway! Theank you for sharing! Yes the benefit is , not so many people! ( we have a old house in nortern Norway), greetings from Germany
😀 Hello and thank you for sharing a bit of your thoughts. I hope you get lots of visitors. Hope also that you both are careful when you do the climbing sports. I live out in the Norwegian wilderness too but unlike you, I'm born in Norway. I hope to visit the Netherlands some winter to experience watching speedskating in Herenveen. I wish for both of you, all the best luck in your professional life and personal happiness in your Norwegian adventure. 🙂
Oh wow, I just stumbled upon your video, your home is so lovely and the outdoors are so beautiful there!! My partner is also Dutch and I'm currently learning the language. I hope you continue enjoying your time in the countryside, just subscribed and looking forward to more of your videos!
Ahh, love your message! I'm very excited for you and your Dutch-journey, which must be quite challenging as well! Learning Dutch is no easy task I heard.... Thank you for following along my Norwegian countryside journey over here ;-]
im from scandinavia.. and it have nothing to do with you live in the country side we dont invite people into our homes.. even our family, we dont want to have to much to do with.... people dont eat with friends like you do in the nederlands... (i have lived on the country side in nederland) even our own family we rather take to a resturant then to bring into our homes if you want nature and friends southern europe is much better. you can invite all the people you want, it is just a reminder of how lonely it actually is.. if you are longing for frinds and people it is ot the right place, you would have to change the whole scandinavian culture and the stuff they say about when you get a friend you get one for a life time, was many years ago.. we dont help eachother like our parents generation did have you seen a group of friends or family helping build something in norway ? because that is rare these days.. unless it can be done on a short videocall im only back in scandinavia because of my parents.. im leaving soon again.. in nederland you can talk talk straight out of the bag. if you try that in scandinavia you will loose frinds no matter how long you had them.. we have so many subjects we are afraid to talk about and fix, because we cant bring anything bad up in a serius conversation. take cannabis as a example, we still scare kids and tell them lies,. we have no interest in solving the crime or health problems related to drugs.. someone might loose their job if we change anything in our culture, and that is a no go, no matter how useless the job is. but that is just the top of the mountain norway along with dk promotee them self as some of the countrys that produce the smallest amount of co2 while we import stuff that produces co2 in other country´s, and say they polute.. we export oil like hell, while we promote our green energy.. our way of life is doing harm to many people, and you wont find much interest to stop it anywhere. i made a co2 friendly house in scandinavia, and you wont believe how much you have to fight and give up to do that... i could have gotten so many things paid if i had chosen to build in a normal way, and my goverment will pay me if i choose heatsources the produces co2.. they promote them and pay people to come and try to sell it to me. only thing good is we know our land will go up in value, thanks to nature and its course..(if you did not buy at sea level) in 50 years a piece of land in scandinavia will be worth alot more then it is today
Thank you for sharing! There are for sure many things that could be better in Scandinavia, and I understand your concern regarding the way these countries promote themselves to the outside world. I wish you all the best with your move abroad!
I can't wait to come visit! I loved this video 🥰
You're always welcome 😍
Whow wonderful house and home! And the nature round you also… this is norway! Theank you for sharing! Yes the benefit is , not so many people! ( we have a old house in nortern Norway), greetings from Germany
Hello Katja, thank you for your message! Great to hear you love living in Norway as well!
😀 Hello and thank you for sharing a bit of your thoughts. I hope you get lots of visitors. Hope also that you both are careful when you do the climbing sports. I live out in the Norwegian wilderness too but unlike you, I'm born in Norway. I hope to visit the Netherlands some winter to experience watching speedskating in Herenveen.
I wish for both of you, all the best luck in your professional life and personal happiness in your Norwegian adventure. 🙂
Hei Knut, Tusen takk for dine gode ord! Jeg håper å besøke Hamar neste vinter for noe skøyter. Ragne Wiklund er en flott skøyteløper :D
Oh wow, I just stumbled upon your video, your home is so lovely and the outdoors are so beautiful there!! My partner is also Dutch and I'm currently learning the language. I hope you continue enjoying your time in the countryside, just subscribed and looking forward to more of your videos!
Ahh, love your message! I'm very excited for you and your Dutch-journey, which must be quite challenging as well! Learning Dutch is no easy task I heard.... Thank you for following along my Norwegian countryside journey over here ;-]
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im from scandinavia..
and it have nothing to do with you live in the country side
we dont invite people into our homes..
even our family, we dont want to have to much to do with....
people dont eat with friends like you do in the nederlands... (i have lived on the country side in nederland)
even our own family we rather take to a resturant then to bring into our homes
if you want nature and friends southern europe is much better.
you can invite all the people you want, it is just a reminder of how lonely it actually is..
if you are longing for frinds and people it is ot the right place, you would have to change the whole scandinavian culture
and the stuff they say about when you get a friend you get one for a life time, was many years ago..
we dont help eachother like our parents generation did
have you seen a group of friends or family helping build something in norway ? because that is rare these days..
unless it can be done on a short videocall
im only back in scandinavia because of my parents..
im leaving soon again..
in nederland you can talk talk straight out of the bag.
if you try that in scandinavia you will loose frinds no matter how long you had them..
we have so many subjects we are afraid to talk about and fix, because we cant bring anything bad up in a serius conversation.
take cannabis as a example, we still scare kids and tell them lies,.
we have no interest in solving the crime or health problems related to drugs..
someone might loose their job if we change anything in our culture, and that is a no go, no matter how useless the job is.
but that is just the top of the mountain
norway along with dk promotee them self as some of the countrys that produce the smallest amount of co2
while we import stuff that produces co2 in other country´s, and say they polute..
we export oil like hell, while we promote our green energy..
our way of life is doing harm to many people, and you wont find much interest to stop it anywhere.
i made a co2 friendly house in scandinavia, and you wont believe how much you have to fight and give up to do that...
i could have gotten so many things paid if i had chosen to build in a normal way, and my goverment will pay me if i choose heatsources the produces co2..
they promote them and pay people to come and try to sell it to me.
only thing good is we know our land will go up in value, thanks to nature and its course..(if you did not buy at sea level)
in 50 years a piece of land in scandinavia will be worth alot more then it is today
Thank you for sharing! There are for sure many things that could be better in Scandinavia, and I understand your concern regarding the way these countries promote themselves to the outside world. I wish you all the best with your move abroad!
Wow....life and people in Scandinavia must have been hard on you due to this bitterness ! ;)