I am just so excited to go to Norwat but also very terrified of the cold climate. I am NOT my best self when I am cold. I truly think this is gonna be the biggest challenge when it comes to adjusting with the new place.
I'm very jealous of your house: it looks roomy and comfortable and full of light. You made a good choice with it. I find your tips useful. Dressing for cold weather is a bit of a science. Nowadays there are a lot of technical materials that are lighter and more convenient, but this only make things more difficult for the layman because these fabrics must be used in a certain way.
If you go on a trip with a bunch of Scandinavians and you try to use what they dress up in or pack, to gauge what you need to bring, then be aware that many native Scandinavians seems to be slghly more resilient to cold related problems like frostbite (not much, but some). Had some buddies from warmer countries almost fall into this trap. Also, if you are sweating when you moove (when hiking in the winter), then you have to many layers on, on longer trips this can actually be dangerous. Try to put one of the inner layers on your upper body in your backpack when mooving, and put that layer back on the moment you stop. (even just for a 5-10 min break) Just two cents from some noggie....
You've actually figured it out. You are the best and do not save money when it comes to clothes - it is important. Hope you get to experience a Norwegian summer too - it can get unbelievably hot when the winter is as cold as this year. You also have the sun 20 hours a day - it will be good - I think.
Thank you very much for your comment, Glenn ☺️ I just don’t like wasting things in life 😉 money, time, energy and so on. Clothing should be appropriate and relevant to the occasion 😉 I personally prefer experience ☺️ last summer - Lofoten - it was one of the best trips I ever had in my life! Unbelievable and absolutely unforgettable! I saw midnight sun. So now hopefully I’ll see the Northern Lights. I’ll also spend a night in Ice Domes in Tromsø 😉 I’m sure it’s going to be fantastic! How’s Tromsø this time of the year? What should I be ready for? Any advice? ☺️
Great video looking forward to our 1st cruise to Norway in January for the northern lights and dog sled excursions and to sail by the Seven Sisters mountains waterfalls and the overnight stay up in Alta where fingers crossed a night in the ice hotel 👍👍🤞🤞and regarding the Revolut card an Italian friend advised me on one of these so I signed up last month but didn’t think I’d end up using it but now your recommending it as well for Norway I’m going to def start adding cash to it ready 👍👍
Heading to tromso in a little over a week from now. What brand are those cramp ons you have? So glad I watched this video as I didn't even think of those!
Gloves where you have each digit seperated are not the best ones, you could for example use those light gloves and put on mittens on the outside, norwegian fishermen for example use wool mittens as wool does not loose heat when they get wet and they do get wet :-)
About the spikes: Never ever wear them inside, or your (or your workplace or the shop’s) floor is ruined. Even if there are stone or ceramic tiles). Every year there is always the one...
I slipped on the ice and broke my leg in January of 2019. @ 04:02 the extra 30 seconds it takes to put on crampons (the metal spike things that fit on the bottom of your shoe) are worth the ~20$ as insurance against it happening again.
As we say in Norway, it's only bad clothing, not bad weather. You seems to manage anyway. And it hasn't been so cold for about 10years in the Osloregion. For good or bad, people do they payments by apps or card. 👍👍
Thank you so much Trond! Exactly ☺️ the weather is always good when you are ‘dressed right for the occasion’ 😉 To be honest with you, I love how cold the winter this year is! So much snow, so fresh, and so much sun as well! It’s been like a week or so with no clouds at all 😌amazing! One of the best winters of my life. What a great country you have 😉
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Thanks, yes we are surrounded by nature and freesh air. With your positive attitude, you gonna have once again wonderful days up in the North. 👍👍
Hi anna! i just came across your youtube channel and it's so informative. I'm from southeast Asia and it never snow here so we don't have any snow gear.. We are planning to go to solo on late April, is there place to rent all the clothes for the 'winter-springy' norway weather?. Thanks
Very cool and informative video. Thank you very much. Could you please suggest me some hiking shoe brands that are reliable and good, particularly in winter. I am looking something for a daily use. Appreciate your help.
I tried everything I could 😉 in Oslo - it will work, still extremely slippery though! Be aware. Waterproof- no spray / cream / lard works against deep Norwegian snow 😉
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Hi! So nice of you replying :). I will be moving to Stavanger, south west of Norway. Although most people know English, I’m studying some norsk in Duolingo 😊. I can’t wait to see the fjords and hike all over the place. I really liked your quote “There’s no bad weather, just bad clothes”.
Hi Anna, where is your snow jacket from. What brand is it please? Love your videos. My hubby and I are moving to Norway and they have been great to watch.
Aww thank you very much 🤗🤗 welcome guys! If you are funs of outdoor activities , you’ll love it for sure 😉 It’s from Dope, I ordered online from Ride Store 😉 My snowboarding trousers are still Burton - I find their quality really good! 4 seasons of active riding and crazy outdoor activities 🙂
Thank you very much for your comment 🙌🏻 Wow! Lucky you! First winter in Norway ☺️ especially after constant summer it will be very interesting for you. Have fun and enjoy Norway winter time 🤗
It depends on where you are going. Anna is living in the inland central eastern Norway. In this place it will be snow and cold from late november to mid april (longer or shorter varying every year). In the coast it will usually will be more rain, wind and about 0°C. Anyway the key is wool and layering. Not one thick piece of clothing but multiple thinner. Wool is a must, especially in the innermost layer and if you are active and sweat or you in other ways are humid. In the coast or when it's warmer than -5°C, I always use a waterproof outer layer. Your outer layer should be waterproof but preferably able to "breathe". Being able to let water-wapor out, but not let water-droplets in. When it is very cold and you are not very active, fleece or is ok (not able to contain much moisture). Foot-wear should be waterproof but "breathing" , going above the ankle and with space for woolen socks. To make it simple: Wool, wool, wool and wool.
@@knuthenriksommer4982 i totally agree with you, Knut! Thank you very much for your detailed comment. Great information. Let me pin it for the future 😉 Absolutely! I’m a very ‘new addition’ to this great Norwegian society. Furthermore, I’m living in south Norway, rather close to Oslo. I didn’t discover this fascinating country well enough to provide any comprehensive advice about winter in Stavanger for instance or Hammerfest - which I also would love to visit ☺️ So guys, if you have any specific question you better drop it here 🙂 I’m sure we have some vital parts of our society, like Knut, who knows Norway MUCH better than I do ☺️🤗 I’m sure we will be happy to help.
Anna Goldman Thank you for your "pin". Here is some more information, not connected to clothing: Generally, cold/mild and dry/wet equals inland/coast in the winter. As for snow, it is a bit more varying. Hammerfest and Tromsø (in the coast) gets extreme amounts of snow, while other places also in the coast of northern-Norway gets far less snow. The west-coast (from Kristiansand S to Kristiansund N, don't get much snow and have "mild" 0°C, wet winters. The "legendary" coldest places in Southern-Norway are Nesbyen (not far from Anna) and Røros (not far from Trondheim), they are cold and dry in the winter and warm in the summer (like Siberia in Russia). Røros is a very fascinating and beautiful place (UNESCO world-heritage) with a mining-history quite similar to Kongsberg (copper, not silver). Bergen is known to have a lot of rain all year but is one of the most beautiful cities I know. One place that is very remote and extremely cold in winter, but definetly worth visiting, is Karasjok/Kautokeino (you can get there from Alta, don't visit in summer if you are afraid of some musqito-bites), and experience their indigenous sami-culture. Be prepared to be delayed by raindeer in the road in the winter. In the coast of Finnmark you will be delayed by raindeer in the road in summer. Sami culture can be found from Finnmark down south all the way to Røros (three different sami-cultures: North-Sami, Lulesami and South-Sami. Close to Russia by Kirkenes there is also one skolte-sami settlement, Neiden with a small othodox-chapel from the 16th century built by St.Trifon of Pechenga). Less internationally famous (and less touristy) places I recommend to visit in Norway: Helgeland (coast south of Bodø), Røros, small towns on the south-coast (in the summer), the Telemark-canal and Lillehammer (The rest of the Lake-Mjøsa district also have beautiful cultural landscape) Kongsberg, where Anna lives, has a beautiful baroque church and a fascinating mining history, making the old road from Kongsberg to Oslo (still partially preserved) at it's peak one of the most trafficed roads in Norway with an importance that, in the 17th century, earning it the name "The Kings Road" (GOT reference intended). Much focus in Norwegian tourism has been on the fjords, Lofoten and Viking-history all beautiful and facinating, but there are lot's of other history, culture and history worth exploring too!
@@knuthenriksommer4982 WoW! How impressive!! What a great knowledge you have, Knut! I’m speechless ☺️ Thank you so very much indeed! It seems like ill build my local travel plan according to your fantastic comment now! Thank you so much again!
Thank you so much for this video! I hate being cold, but am planning on visiting Oslo. Is it socially acceptable to wear my snowboarding pants around town? Or would I be looked at strange?
Absolutely! You can go on a date wearing your hiking / skiing pans 😁 it’s totally normal here! Wearing heels winter time will be very strange 😉 but snowboarding pants are absolutely normal 😁
Dont dress to warm if you are going hiking ore cross country skiing, if you get to warm you start swetting and you get wet, then you have a big problem! Better to start a litle cold and work you warm!
Hallo I am leaving on 15 January 2024 for three weeks thank you very mach for your information.I am going with car .Austria🇦🇹 to🇧🇻 Norway 24 hours with car.I love traveling 😊🚘⏳⏳
Hi ma’am Ann ..any possible You can Give me or send me some of your winter stuff (used ) that you don’t want to use again..please? This coming December we are about to go for job in your lovely country Norway...Thank you❤
That’s amazing! I’m sure you’ll love it 🙂 well considering that now it’s +8 in the south 😁 there’s no such thing as ‘approximate temperature’ this year 🙂
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel thank you so much for responding and helping me out . I love your channel so much and you have helped me prepare for my trip to Norway ( even though it's yet to come ) ❤
@@ΕυτυχίαΝτούμου aww thank you so much indeed 🤗🤗 check some of my videos from last March - April 😉 you will have a rough understanding what’s the weather is like in Norway that time of the year 😉
Its a long country you know so it depends on how far north you are. Above the arctic circle the sun does not come into view for months. And the opposite during summer, its visible for months. Still doesn't make it warm though.
Hi Anna iam from Kristiansand in Norway if you ever want two visitt Kristiansand let me know and you are more than velcome two stay in one off my apartment for free. Love your videos hope you are having amazing time in Norway 🙏
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00:00 - Norway 🇳🇴 is very cold winter time
01:59 - ITEM 1 - COMFORTABLE WINTER SHOES
04:54 - ITEM 2 - WARM LEGGINGS / LONG JOHNS
05:46 - ITEM 3 - CLOTHES: Waterproof and Windproof
06:26 - ITEM 4 - GLOVES: Wool Gloves + Skiing Gloves
08:04 - ITEM 5 - BACKPACK. Ideally Waterproof
08:40 - ITEM 6 - PAYMENT METHODS
10:49 - ITEM 7 - PHOTOGRAPHY Equipment & Accessories
-20 is cold but there are colder places
@@danielfingerman5237 where 🤩🤩 I would it to be colder ☺️
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel komi SSSR
@@danielfingerman5237 I don’t think SSSR still exists 😉 I feel like it was gone in 90s 😁
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Ask your parents they probably know it was a Soviet base near the Arctic where it would reach minus sixty in the winter
I am just so excited to go to Norwat but also very terrified of the cold climate. I am NOT my best self when I am cold. I truly think this is gonna be the biggest challenge when it comes to adjusting with the new place.
I'm very jealous of your house: it looks roomy and comfortable and full of light. You made a good choice with it.
I find your tips useful. Dressing for cold weather is a bit of a science. Nowadays there are a lot of technical materials that are lighter and more convenient, but this only make things more difficult for the layman because these fabrics must be used in a certain way.
If you go on a trip with a bunch of Scandinavians and you try to use what they dress up in or pack, to gauge what you need to bring, then be aware that many native Scandinavians seems to be slghly more resilient to cold related problems like frostbite (not much, but some). Had some buddies from warmer countries almost fall into this trap.
Also, if you are sweating when you moove (when hiking in the winter), then you have to many layers on, on longer trips this can actually be dangerous. Try to put one of the inner layers on your upper body in your backpack when mooving, and put that layer back on the moment you stop. (even just for a 5-10 min break)
Just two cents from some noggie....
Thanks for this. We're going to Tromso in November, not quite winter, but NOT warm weather. I can't wait
You've actually figured it out. You are the best and do not save money when it comes to clothes - it is important. Hope you get to experience a Norwegian summer too - it can get unbelievably hot when the winter is as cold as this year. You also have the sun 20 hours a day - it will be good - I think.
Thank you very much for your comment, Glenn ☺️
I just don’t like wasting things in life 😉 money, time, energy and so on.
Clothing should be appropriate and relevant to the occasion 😉
I personally prefer experience ☺️ last summer - Lofoten - it was one of the best trips I ever had in my life! Unbelievable and absolutely unforgettable! I saw midnight sun. So now hopefully I’ll see the Northern Lights. I’ll also spend a night in Ice Domes in Tromsø 😉 I’m sure it’s going to be fantastic!
How’s Tromsø this time of the year? What should I be ready for? Any advice? ☺️
Great video looking forward to our 1st cruise to Norway in January for the northern lights and dog sled excursions and to sail by the Seven Sisters mountains waterfalls and the overnight stay up in Alta where fingers crossed a night in the ice hotel 👍👍🤞🤞and regarding the Revolut card an Italian friend advised me on one of these so I signed up last month but didn’t think I’d end up using it but now your recommending it as well for Norway I’m going to def start adding cash to it ready 👍👍
I was in tromsø in 2019. Beautiful place, but the polar day (night) can surprise you😉
What brand is your backpack? It is really cute and functional looking!
Heading to tromso in a little over a week from now. What brand are those cramp ons you have? So glad I watched this video as I didn't even think of those!
Gloves where you have each digit seperated are not the best ones, you could for example use those light gloves and put on mittens on the outside, norwegian fishermen for example use wool mittens as wool does not loose heat when they get wet and they do get wet :-)
Yes! Actually it’s a very good advice! Thank you so much ☺️🤗🤗
I’ll definitely get them if I stay in Norway next winter 🙌🏻
Thank you!
About the spikes: Never ever wear them inside, or your (or your workplace or the shop’s) floor is ruined. Even if there are stone or ceramic tiles). Every year there is always the one...
the best all year shoes are klompa (steel toe crocs)
I love winter
Thank you. I was trying to decide if leather gloves were a good idea to pack…. You gave me the answer I needed and made me laugh.
Mittens! Wool mittens or waterproof mittens with wool liners. Gloves make it so the fingers aren't warming each other, whereas mittens do. Good luck!
I slipped on the ice and broke my leg in January of 2019. @ 04:02 the extra 30 seconds it takes to put on crampons (the metal spike things that fit on the bottom of your shoe) are worth the ~20$ as insurance against it happening again.
As we say in Norway, it's only bad clothing, not bad weather. You seems to manage anyway. And it hasn't been so cold for about 10years in the Osloregion. For good or bad, people do they payments by apps or card. 👍👍
Thank you so much Trond! Exactly ☺️ the weather is always good when you are ‘dressed right for the occasion’ 😉
To be honest with you, I love how cold the winter this year is! So much snow, so fresh, and so much sun as well! It’s been like a week or so with no clouds at all 😌amazing! One of the best winters of my life. What a great country you have 😉
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Thanks, yes we are surrounded by nature and freesh air. With your positive attitude, you gonna have once again wonderful days up in the North. 👍👍
@@markus6635 thank you very much Trond! I’ll do my best to document such an epic trip to Tromsø 😁
Hi anna! i just came across your youtube channel and it's so informative. I'm from southeast Asia and it never snow here so we don't have any snow gear.. We are planning to go to solo on late April, is there place to rent all the clothes for the 'winter-springy' norway weather?. Thanks
again, very useful Anna, Thanks a lot, keep it coming
Aww thank you very much 🤗 I’m so happy you enjoyed this one!
Good part with Norway... it's easier to make a room warmer than colder.
The white ones make you look even more cute!
PS! Wow, you've been around :-)
Aww thank you 😁 that’s true indeed. I did my best 😉
Very cool and informative video. Thank you very much. Could you please suggest me some hiking shoe brands that are reliable and good, particularly in winter. I am looking something for a daily use. Appreciate your help.
awesome
Great video, heading to Norway on Tuesday :) Working but a few days off.
I want to go northern Norway in winter sometime.
Regarding the timberland shoes, you could use beaver fat/lard or other leather wax to make them waterproof.
I tried everything I could 😉 in Oslo - it will work, still extremely slippery though! Be aware.
Waterproof- no spray / cream / lard works against deep Norwegian snow 😉
Won't be waterproof enough.
Tanks fore Nice Video🙂👍
Aww thank you ☺️ I’m happy you enjoyed it 🤗
Nice
Thank you 🙂 I’m glad you enjoyed it
She's better at living in Norway than I am. And I'm Norwegian
Hi Anna! I will be moving to Norway in July and feel your videos are helping me prepare mentally for the move. New subscriber here :)
Aww how cool! Welcome to Norway ☺️🤗🤗 July is an amazing time in Norway! So warm and nice ☺️
Where about in Norway are you going to live?
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Hi! So nice of you replying :). I will be moving to Stavanger, south west of Norway. Although most people know English, I’m studying some norsk in Duolingo 😊. I can’t wait to see the fjords and hike all over the place. I really liked your quote “There’s no bad weather, just bad clothes”.
Hi Bro, where do you come from?
I am Italian and I am deciding if I will come there. Close to Hamar.
@@valeriovalerio7103 Saluti! I come from the US. :)
Buy wool
Hi Anna, where is your snow jacket from. What brand is it please? Love your videos. My hubby and I are moving to Norway and they have been great to watch.
Aww thank you very much 🤗🤗 welcome guys! If you are funs of outdoor activities , you’ll love it for sure 😉
It’s from Dope, I ordered online from Ride Store 😉
My snowboarding trousers are still Burton - I find their quality really good! 4 seasons of active riding and crazy outdoor activities 🙂
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Thank you Anna ❤️ Time for some online shopping in preparation for the move 😁⛄️
@@selenaduncan2364 absolutely! Do your best to get all essentials 😉 and keep in mind your winter will be cold but active 🙌🏻
Just love you!
Its a really life saver
Very cool!
Thank you so much 🤗🤗🤗
Im visiting denmark, oslo, Norway (might travel to tromso too) and sweden mid October. Is it going to be really cold during that time?
actually trust me steel toe crocs, normal ankle socks, shorts and a hoodie
nice video ❤ i will be coming to norway this winter for school i have never see winter in my life any advice for me am from africa
Thank you very much for your comment 🙌🏻
Wow! Lucky you! First winter in Norway ☺️ especially after constant summer it will be very interesting for you.
Have fun and enjoy Norway winter time 🤗
It depends on where you are going. Anna is living in the inland central eastern Norway. In this place it will be snow and cold from late november to mid april (longer or shorter varying every year). In the coast it will usually will be more rain, wind and about 0°C. Anyway the key is wool and layering. Not one thick piece of clothing but multiple thinner. Wool is a must, especially in the innermost layer and if you are active and sweat or you in other ways are humid.
In the coast or when it's warmer than -5°C, I always use a waterproof outer layer. Your outer layer should be waterproof but preferably able to "breathe". Being able to let water-wapor out, but not let water-droplets in.
When it is very cold and you are not very active, fleece or is ok (not able to contain much moisture).
Foot-wear should be waterproof but "breathing" , going above the ankle and with space for woolen socks.
To make it simple: Wool, wool, wool and wool.
@@knuthenriksommer4982 i totally agree with you, Knut!
Thank you very much for your detailed comment. Great information. Let me pin it for the future 😉
Absolutely! I’m a very ‘new addition’ to this great Norwegian society. Furthermore, I’m living in south Norway, rather close to Oslo. I didn’t discover this fascinating country well enough to provide any comprehensive advice about winter in Stavanger for instance or Hammerfest - which I also would love to visit ☺️
So guys, if you have any specific question you better drop it here 🙂 I’m sure we have some vital parts of our society, like Knut, who knows Norway MUCH better than I do ☺️🤗
I’m sure we will be happy to help.
Anna Goldman Thank you for your "pin". Here is some more information, not connected to clothing:
Generally, cold/mild and dry/wet equals inland/coast in the winter. As for snow, it is a bit more varying. Hammerfest and Tromsø (in the coast) gets extreme amounts of snow, while other places also in the coast of northern-Norway gets far less snow. The west-coast (from Kristiansand S to Kristiansund N, don't get much snow and have "mild" 0°C, wet winters. The "legendary" coldest places in Southern-Norway are Nesbyen (not far from Anna) and Røros (not far from Trondheim), they are cold and dry in the winter and warm in the summer (like Siberia in Russia). Røros is a very fascinating and beautiful place (UNESCO world-heritage) with a mining-history quite similar to Kongsberg (copper, not silver).
Bergen is known to have a lot of rain all year but is one of the most beautiful cities I know.
One place that is very remote and extremely cold in winter, but definetly worth visiting, is Karasjok/Kautokeino (you can get there from Alta, don't visit in summer if you are afraid of some musqito-bites), and experience their indigenous sami-culture. Be prepared to be delayed by raindeer in the road in the winter. In the coast of Finnmark you will be delayed by raindeer in the road in summer.
Sami culture can be found from Finnmark down south all the way to Røros (three different sami-cultures: North-Sami, Lulesami and South-Sami. Close to Russia by Kirkenes there is also one skolte-sami settlement, Neiden with a small othodox-chapel from the 16th century built by St.Trifon of Pechenga).
Less internationally famous (and less touristy) places I recommend to visit in Norway: Helgeland (coast south of Bodø), Røros, small towns on the south-coast (in the summer), the Telemark-canal and Lillehammer (The rest of the Lake-Mjøsa district also have beautiful cultural landscape)
Kongsberg, where Anna lives, has a beautiful baroque church and a fascinating mining history, making the old road from Kongsberg to Oslo (still partially preserved) at it's peak one of the most trafficed roads in Norway with an importance that, in the 17th century, earning it the name "The Kings Road" (GOT reference intended).
Much focus in Norwegian tourism has been on the fjords, Lofoten and Viking-history all beautiful and facinating, but there are lot's of other history, culture and history worth exploring too!
@@knuthenriksommer4982 WoW! How impressive!! What a great knowledge you have, Knut!
I’m speechless ☺️
Thank you so very much indeed! It seems like ill build my local travel plan according to your fantastic comment now!
Thank you so much again!
First Two Words After Winter Norway for me would be SKI SUIT I am from Canada LOL
One word: Wool...
Thank you ☺️ thats it! 👍🏼
Thank you so much for this video! I hate being cold, but am planning on visiting Oslo. Is it socially acceptable to wear my snowboarding pants around town? Or would I be looked at strange?
Absolutely! You can go on a date wearing your hiking / skiing pans 😁 it’s totally normal here!
Wearing heels winter time will be very strange 😉 but snowboarding pants are absolutely normal 😁
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel That is SO COOL, I wish it were like that here! I would LOVE to go on a date wearing your snowboarding outfit :P
@@mayaj3762 😅 welcome to Norway! The country of comfort ☺️
Where are you from? Where do you live?
It's usually not that cold in Oslo. This winter was the coldest in 10 years. Usually the temperature in winter in Oslo hovers between -5 and +5 C.
@@Neophema aww that it was my lucky one ☺️ I enjoyed snowboarding in -20 😁
And it was lots of snow 😌 like an real Winter Wonderland
i wonder how was to use all these items inside house '-' maybe +15c. inside ? haha
Dont dress to warm if you are going hiking ore cross country skiing, if you get to warm you start swetting and you get wet, then you have a big problem!
Better to start a litle cold and work you warm!
what is the brand of those boots?
Hallo I am leaving on 15 January 2024 for three weeks thank you very mach for your information.I am going with car .Austria🇦🇹 to🇧🇻 Norway 24 hours with car.I love traveling 😊🚘⏳⏳
Hi ma’am Ann ..any possible You can Give me or send me some of your winter stuff (used ) that you don’t want to use again..please? This coming December we are about to go for job in your lovely country Norway...Thank you❤
Hi ! I'm visiting Norway at the end of February / beginning of March . What's the approximate temperature in then ?
That’s amazing! I’m sure you’ll love it 🙂 well considering that now it’s +8 in the south 😁 there’s no such thing as ‘approximate temperature’ this year 🙂
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel thank you so much for responding and helping me out . I love your channel so much and you have helped me prepare for my trip to Norway ( even though it's yet to come ) ❤
@@ΕυτυχίαΝτούμου aww thank you so much indeed 🤗🤗 check some of my videos from last March - April 😉 you will have a rough understanding what’s the weather is like in Norway that time of the year 😉
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel I'll definitely have a look . Thank you again ❤
This was the coldest winter in 10 years. The average temperature in February is NOT - 20 C in the south of Norway.
Can you please help us find jobs in Norway.
Ciao anna ancora sei Norvegia?
is not suppose to be Dark in Winter ?
Its a long country you know so it depends on how far north you are. Above the arctic circle the sun does not come into view for months. And the opposite during summer, its visible for months. Still doesn't make it warm though.
what date norway embassy opening
No such thing as bad weather. Just bad clothing 😝😘
jeg er norsk det er varmt her
Anna hello
Hello there 🙂
Hi Anna iam from Kristiansand in Norway if you ever want two visitt Kristiansand let me know and you are more than velcome two stay in one off my apartment for free. Love your videos hope you are having amazing time in Norway 🙏
Ok -18 but ur in the north i’m sure
cringe