Definitely my biggest Norwegian habit was cooking ( which I learned there😂) and ofc the appropriate clothing for appropriate weather. I'm also a big one on practical clothing and in my closet I only have 4 pairs of shirts and trousers and 2 Hats. Enough and useful. Best thing Norway can give the world is clean water and low pollution ( all forms).
I promise you, im born in Norway and have a lot of habits to live here. Maybe thats why i Live in Spain an US. Remmeber all country have habits, its smart to find a Coubtry dont have less habits of your values ;. ) Love to listen how you see other conutries, next time compare with russian. Love
With all due respect why are an British woman doing a review on Norwegian habits and what to never do when in Norway when they can ask questions to an actual Norwegians person like mystery
Thank you so much for the next interesting video about Norway ❤️ I hope that I will take some of the great norwegian habits (especially jogging) 🙂💪 take care!
Hi Anna! I'm also Ana 😁😁😁 Thank you very very much for these videos! They are so helpful and informative. Your editing is amazing and you have such a charming personality! I'm so happy I found your channel and you've helped me so much with learning about Norway and other countries. You have inspired me to really go after my dream. I'm truly grateful and appreciate your work so so much! Love from Israel ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Aww 🤩🤩 thank you so much Ana! Israel 😌 I’ll be in Tel Aviv in September 😉 how do usually people react of UA-camrs in Tel Aviv? 🙄 I would absolutely love to film a few little movies ☺️ Lots of love ❤️
10:16 Small talk... It is done here in South Africa, but it can depend on the location - In big cities, people are usually in a big rush or are irritated from stress, so it doesn't happen often. Sometimes in a mall if you find a small vendor, you might get some small talk there even though it is a city. In small towns however, you will get it more often because you tend to form many connections with people in locations your favorite stores and coffee shops. So it is basically in stores and places that either have a low flow of people or where you visit most often (yet you will still have some exceptions).
Doing some research for our trip to Norway next month and I stumbled across your channel; you are hilarious! And with a big smile on my face I'm learning cool facts too. Thanks! Going to binge some more of your vlogs now...😉
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel at 21 😁. My dream since I was 12. Now 16 still going strong. This is my life goal: build a life in Norway. Specially in a little town called odda. How was Norway for you?
Great vlog as always darling! I think you can buy a filter to put on the tap. I think Evian is THE worst water ever! It taste like Yakk! Me, I have a very bubbely personality so I use Sodastream. Lol! You are a true Norwegian now. You are a girl that speaks to my heart. Keep up the good work! You are awesome!
I actually drink water from the tap, but I'm not living in a big city of England. We get water from reservoirs placed in the hills. Perks of living in the quiet part North West of England, I believe.
Hi hi just to inform that since march that I am in Tønsberg 😎 you were absolutely riktig 😂 spring here is awesome! Almost not getting dark in the night, I found a job in may and I just rented my own place, thanks for the tips and advices given 🥰🥰
Thankyou Anna - Another great video. I am fortunate enough to live in Sydney Australia. Most of our drinking water comes from sandstone based catchment areas - so it's very good. The same can't be said for most of the other Australian major cities, but they are all safe to drink and many house holds use filters to remove chlorine and fluoride treatments. Bottle water is still popular also. Recycling is wide spread and most people are highly conscious of their environmental footprint.
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel xD I get randomly frustrated by people calling it a hat, or a baseball "hat" not a cap or caps lol it's maybe the norwegian in me but yeah
@@peterc.1618 that's why it's not a hat but a beanie xD soft texture ( what she wearing with the norwegian flag on) is what classifies as a beanie, when you talk about hats I think of old style hats,(1800s ,1900s ) caps = ( sports team logo for example nba team ones)
I'm off to Oslo on Friday! I expect to do lots of walking and taking photos--but I'll probably crash the first day. Or at least, take a nice long nap... :)
I definitely 2nd the Berkey suggestion. Arguably best purchase I've ever made, and it even makes the horrific water of southern California taste great. Filters last soooo long, too.
A fun fact about Norway: We make jokes about swedes and danes all the time, they do the same to us and we all laugh about it. But if you make fun of northerners, they actually get really mad about it.
Hi there, I am from Germany and the topic of small talk is a really confusing one for me tbh. (Note: I am not a very social person in general) I for myself don't like small talk with strangers, bc. I don't see the idea of talking to random people abt. nothing if I could do sth. else, that would probably be more fun/productive. So in Germany we have so called "Bundesländer", which are I guess likes states of the US (just trying to find something comparable :D), and in every of those states it's different like I personally experienced it. I grew up in the South, where it is kind of normal to be in a neutral to bad mood and if anyone talks to you or ask a stranger a question they *being annoyed is normal*. I also have relatives in the West of Germany, where small talk is a completely other situation. You just start conversing with random people and they are 80% friendly and like always in a good mood. Folks there are just so helpful and friendly, I literally feel the difference in general stress in my ever day life when I am on a visit in the West and when I am back to the South. Sadly I don't know much about the other states so I won't make assumptions. (So to anyone who might want to visit Germany: think twice to which part you go beforehand!)
Amazing question! Yes, electricity is quite cheap! Actually I’ll publish a specific video about cost of life in Norway on my second Chanel next Saturday 😉🤗 Stay safe, be happy ❤️
I like your English accent. When did you begun learning English? 😊 I should not be worried about food shortage? cause Biden mentioned it I apologize for mentioning that. Bless you and looking forward to your next video
@@peacefulminimalist2028 So no worries in USA or Europe? Will I still go to concerts and see bands? So the rich countries like USA and Europe will be fine so my daily life with movies and concerts will be fine next year right? Plz answer 😊
Move to Glasgow, Carlisle, or Manchester, much closer to some pretty hills. Why in the hell Bristol, it's flat as F... there :D And in the North West, the most wet part of England, you'd still get 10 days less of rain a month than you would in Norway - not that bad :) Although, small talk about the weather happens here too, still... :D
haha, I love the Nordics for not having small talk xD As we moved in a neighbour was straight away asking my friend "Do you not have your drivers licence that long?" He meant it very neutrally haha. He added "I saw you were driving poorly above that hilly entrance" haha :D But another neighbour was curious where we come from.But it's a different thing being a neighbour I gues. And on fridays almost always, drunken finns will start talking to us and even though we don't understand as much finish, they do not give up ^^
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel xD I can wear a disgue mask so you don't know it's me jk lol well point is I wouldn't mind at all to meet people and talk about whatever comes to mind ^^
Hi anna yes im thinking to move to norway i had an idea i found a way to move to norway well first there's flights from puerto rico to Spain i'll staying in madrid for 5 days to find a car to go to norway i will cross france Belgium netherland Germany then i will stop at Copenhagen denmark and i I'll continue to malmo then gothenburg and i arrive in norway oslo
Why not fly from Spain to Norway? If you come from PR, the extra cost for the relatively short flight from Madrid to Oslo wouldn't be much and the airline may allow a 5 day stopover in Madrid, and possibly another one in Copenhagen.
@@Blazethecat-nt7rl I thought a flight from PR to Oslo via Madrid and Copenhagen with stopovers in those two cities if that was permitted. The flight from Copenhagen to Oslo is very short.
@@peterc.1618 ok maybe a flight from Madrid to oslo norway I'm good with that i checked the price for the flight from Madrid to oslo it cost 128 dollars
@@Blazethecat-nt7rl Normally if you are flying via somwhere the fare is a lot less than it would be if you were to pay for each flight separately. For example if you are flying from New York to London and then on to Paris, the London-Paris flight costs hardly anything. Anyway just try out various routings on airlines' websites and see how it works out. Whatever you do I hope you have a good time.
6:45 According to the last doctor I visited, I have what he called 'a Hyper Overactive Metabolism', so I actually don't need to exercise and watch what I eat to stay thin^^ I recently started self-defense classes and have rapidly gained muscle (no gym supplements!). I am also naturally more flexible than the average person. All I normally do food-wise is cut fats like butter and margerine out, cut fat off meat after it is cooked, no tea!, and limit the amount of chocolates that I eat. I also drink a lot of coffee. That's it for the physical part. For the mental part I study a lot and also make sure I find things to laugh about. I need to laugh properly atleast once a day:)
Oslo does not use chlorine in the water. They use ultraviolet light in order to disinfect the water. Just contact Oslo kommune and you will get that confirmed.
Dear anna Your videos are so amazing , I have watched them all and I just love them, And I would love to suggest you to come to Iran 🇮🇷 ( with your Russian passport) 😅 You are gonna love this country
You sre wrong avout alcohol prices. Yes cheap alcohol is expencive in Norway. But wine over 28 € is not more expencive. And the reallt good wine is actually cheaper in norway than in UK. The really good bordeaux are cheaper in norway than in france. Sbut yes cheap wine is expencive here
⁉️🙋🏼♀️ WHAT ARE YOUR DAILY HABITS? Do you have any NORWEGIAN HABITS the world should learn from? 😉
Thank you 🤗 STAY SAFE ❤️
Definitely my biggest Norwegian habit was cooking ( which I learned there😂) and ofc the appropriate clothing for appropriate weather. I'm also a big one on practical clothing and in my closet I only have 4 pairs of shirts and trousers and 2 Hats. Enough and useful. Best thing Norway can give the world is clean water and low pollution ( all forms).
I promise you, im born in Norway and have a lot of habits to live here. Maybe thats why i Live in Spain an US. Remmeber all country have habits, its smart to find a Coubtry dont have less habits of your values ;. ) Love to listen how you see other conutries, next time compare with russian. Love
17 of may
With all due respect why are an British woman doing a review on Norwegian habits and what to never do when in Norway when they can ask questions to an actual Norwegians person like mystery
@@FalseAce_7 shes just talking about her experience. Just leave bro ur the only one askinh that stupid question
For water filtration, I recommend Berkey water filters since you can buy fluoride filters for it, which removes the chlorine taste.
Well, I'm heading to Norway on June 17!! I'll definitely keep the tap water in mind. Among other things... :)
You are so inspiring. Thank you for making such a great video filled with knowledge.
Thank you so much for the next interesting video about Norway ❤️ I hope that I will take some of the great norwegian habits (especially jogging) 🙂💪 take care!
Thank you very much indeed for such a lovely comment 🤩🤗 enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Stay safe, be happy ❤️
Hi Anna! I'm also Ana 😁😁😁
Thank you very very much for these videos! They are so helpful and informative. Your editing is amazing and you have such a charming personality!
I'm so happy I found your channel and you've helped me so much with learning about Norway and other countries. You have inspired me to really go after my dream.
I'm truly grateful and appreciate your work so so much!
Love from Israel ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Aww 🤩🤩 thank you so much Ana!
Israel 😌 I’ll be in Tel Aviv in September 😉 how do usually people react of UA-camrs in Tel Aviv? 🙄 I would absolutely love to film a few little movies ☺️
Lots of love ❤️
Are you planning to move to Norway? Or just traveling?
If you have any question, please let me know! I’ll be very happy to help 🤗❤️
10:16 Small talk... It is done here in South Africa, but it can depend on the location - In big cities, people are usually in a big rush or are irritated from stress, so it doesn't happen often. Sometimes in a mall if you find a small vendor, you might get some small talk there even though it is a city. In small towns however, you will get it more often because you tend to form many connections with people in locations your favorite stores and coffee shops. So it is basically in stores and places that either have a low flow of people or where you visit most often (yet you will still have some exceptions).
Doing some research for our trip to Norway next month and I stumbled across your channel; you are hilarious! And with a big smile on my face I'm learning cool facts too. Thanks! Going to binge some more of your vlogs now...😉
Very helpful as I want to move in norway. Thank you for making these videos. Truly a help to me
Aww thank you very much for such a lovely comment 🤗
Happy to help 😉
When are you planning to move to Norway?
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel at 21 😁. My dream since I was 12. Now 16 still going strong. This is my life goal: build a life in Norway. Specially in a little town called odda. How was Norway for you?
Great vlog as always darling! I think you can buy a filter to put on the tap. I think Evian is THE worst water ever! It taste like Yakk! Me, I have a very bubbely personality so I use Sodastream. Lol! You are a true Norwegian now. You are a girl that speaks to my heart. Keep up the good work! You are awesome!
I actually drink water from the tap, but I'm not living in a big city of England. We get water from reservoirs placed in the hills. Perks of living in the quiet part North West of England, I believe.
Hi hi just to inform that since march that I am in Tønsberg 😎 you were absolutely riktig 😂 spring here is awesome! Almost not getting dark in the night, I found a job in may and I just rented my own place, thanks for the tips and advices given 🥰🥰
We use a Berkey water filter system. Another option are the Life Straws which filter any water you drink. Hope this helps!
Good to see you Anna. Take care. ✌️
Aww thank you very much 🤗 take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend! ☺️
I also rly miss ur sunday hikes!
Thankyou Anna - Another great video. I am fortunate enough to live in Sydney Australia. Most of our drinking water comes from sandstone based catchment areas - so it's very good. The same can't be said for most of the other Australian major cities, but they are all safe to drink and many house holds use filters to remove chlorine and fluoride treatments. Bottle water is still popular also. Recycling is wide spread and most people are highly conscious of their environmental footprint.
that "hat" I call Beanie , a hat normally has hard edges on the front, or around it depending on hat style / type
Yeah!! Exactly ☺️ beanie! Snowbording style 🤙🏻
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel xD I get randomly frustrated by people calling it a hat, or a baseball "hat" not a cap or caps lol it's maybe the norwegian in me but yeah
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel lue 😉
@@TrymUA-camMainChannel I've never heard a woolly hat referred to as a cap.
@@peterc.1618 that's why it's not a hat but a beanie xD soft texture ( what she wearing with the norwegian flag on) is what classifies as a beanie, when you talk about hats I think of old style hats,(1800s ,1900s )
caps = ( sports team logo for example nba team ones)
I'm off to Oslo on Friday! I expect to do lots of walking and taking photos--but I'll probably crash the first day. Or at least, take a nice long nap... :)
I definitely 2nd the Berkey suggestion. Arguably best purchase I've ever made, and it even makes the horrific water of southern California taste great. Filters last soooo long, too.
Only a few weeks and i will be in Norway! Can't wait after seeing these video's❤
The bad weather/bad clothing thing is what EVERY Norwegian mom says.. (ours, too!)
I live in Kongsberg! We have several gyms 😅
A fun fact about Norway: We make jokes about swedes and danes all the time, they do the same to us and we all laugh about it. But if you make fun of northerners, they actually get really mad about it.
Hi there,
I am from Germany and the topic of small talk is a really confusing one for me tbh. (Note: I am not a very social person in general)
I for myself don't like small talk with strangers, bc. I don't see the idea of talking to random people abt. nothing if I could do sth. else, that would probably be more fun/productive.
So in Germany we have so called "Bundesländer", which are I guess likes states of the US (just trying to find something comparable :D), and in every of those states it's different like I personally experienced it. I grew up in the South, where it is kind of normal to be in a neutral to bad mood and if anyone talks to you or ask a stranger a question they *being annoyed is normal*. I also have relatives in the West of Germany, where small talk is a completely other situation. You just start conversing with random people and they are 80% friendly and like always in a good mood. Folks there are just so helpful and friendly, I literally feel the difference in general stress in my ever day life when I am on a visit in the West and when I am back to the South.
Sadly I don't know much about the other states so I won't make assumptions.
(So to anyone who might want to visit Germany: think twice to which part you go beforehand!)
Kettle, boil, wait some hours for it to cool, pour in a big bottle/jug 5L, in the fridge. Drinkable water yes!!!!👍😅
Hi 👋
So I shouldn’t be worried about any prices when it comes to electricity food and gas in Norway?
Amazing question! Yes, electricity is quite cheap!
Actually I’ll publish a specific video about cost of life in Norway on my second Chanel next Saturday 😉🤗
Stay safe, be happy ❤️
I like your English accent. When did you begun learning English? 😊
I should not be worried about food shortage? cause Biden mentioned it I apologize for mentioning that. Bless you and looking forward to your next video
@@steffenwennerstrand8969 Food shortage in Norway? :) No, you should not be worried. Love from Norway
@@peacefulminimalist2028 So no worries in USA or Europe? Will I still go to concerts and see bands? So the rich countries like USA and Europe will be fine so my daily life with movies and concerts will be fine next year right? Plz answer 😊
Move to Glasgow, Carlisle, or Manchester, much closer to some pretty hills. Why in the hell Bristol, it's flat as F... there :D
And in the North West, the most wet part of England, you'd still get 10 days less of rain a month than you would in Norway - not that bad :) Although, small talk about the weather happens here too, still... :D
I would like to know about school in Norway for 10 - 11 years old kids
haha, I love the Nordics for not having small talk xD As we moved in a neighbour was straight away asking my friend "Do you not have your drivers licence that long?" He meant it very neutrally haha. He added "I saw you were driving poorly above that hilly entrance" haha :D But another neighbour was curious where we come from.But it's a different thing being a neighbour I gues.
And on fridays almost always, drunken finns will start talking to us and even though we don't understand as much finish, they do not give up ^^
heck you we could have as small talk about music, movies , you name it I am down ^^
Hmm.. true! But usually with people we already know 😉 not when you are in the queue waiting for your coffee ☺️
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel xD I can wear a disgue mask so you don't know it's me jk lol well point is I wouldn't mind at all to meet people and talk about whatever comes to mind ^^
Hi anna yes im thinking to move to norway i had an idea i found a way to move to norway well first there's flights from puerto rico to Spain i'll staying in madrid for 5 days to find a car to go to norway i will cross france Belgium netherland Germany then i will stop at Copenhagen denmark and i
I'll continue to malmo then gothenburg and i arrive in norway oslo
Why not fly from Spain to Norway? If you come from PR, the extra cost for the relatively short flight from Madrid to Oslo wouldn't be much and the airline may allow a 5 day stopover in Madrid, and possibly another one in Copenhagen.
@@peterc.1618 sounds good idea but i have to take a ferry from Copenhagen to oslo it cost like 39 euros for one way route
@@Blazethecat-nt7rl I thought a flight from PR to Oslo via Madrid and Copenhagen with stopovers in those two cities if that was permitted. The flight from Copenhagen to Oslo is very short.
@@peterc.1618 ok maybe a flight from Madrid to oslo norway I'm good with that i checked the price for the flight from Madrid to oslo it cost 128 dollars
@@Blazethecat-nt7rl Normally if you are flying via somwhere the fare is a lot less than it would be if you were to pay for each flight separately. For example if you are flying from New York to London and then on to Paris, the London-Paris flight costs hardly anything. Anyway just try out various routings on airlines' websites and see how it works out. Whatever you do I hope you have a good time.
You looked healthier while in Norway)). Must be the air))
The light 😉 and less stress 😁
6:45 According to the last doctor I visited, I have what he called 'a Hyper Overactive Metabolism', so I actually don't need to exercise and watch what I eat to stay thin^^ I recently started self-defense classes and have rapidly gained muscle (no gym supplements!). I am also naturally more flexible than the average person. All I normally do food-wise is cut fats like butter and margerine out, cut fat off meat after it is cooked, no tea!, and limit the amount of chocolates that I eat. I also drink a lot of coffee. That's it for the physical part. For the mental part I study a lot and also make sure I find things to laugh about. I need to laugh properly atleast once a day:)
My name is Zohaib. I see your every video
I love these Norwegian habits! I think the Norwegians may be onto some things.
Some places in Norway also have clorine in the water. At least i know that Oslo has this for extra security.
Oslo does not use chlorine in the water. They use ultraviolet light in order to disinfect the water.
Just contact Oslo kommune and you will get that confirmed.
Hello i am from Norway and i think you should go to Mo i rana Norway it is so pretty here🇳🇴
Nice 🙂
it seems you miss Norway, why did you leave?
Every two days I have to buy 20 small bottle of water to drink in Egypt
Yeah.. that’s the thing! If we think how much plastic we are using for the water we buy .. it’s crazy!
Hmm Nz might not be for you then🏞, Norway sounds great.
Nz is the Scandinavia of the Pacific.
Less alcohol is also less weight gain. Alcohol btw. incease the chance of getting cancer by 18 % during a lifetime, population-wise.
Hiii norway ....❤️
Ok
Norway ❤️❤️
Thank you ☺️🤗 yes! More Norway for you 😉
Dear anna
Your videos are so amazing , I have watched them all and I just love them,
And I would love to suggest you to come to Iran 🇮🇷 ( with your Russian passport) 😅
You are gonna love this country
LOL true I liked this video yes!!!!👍😅
🔥🔥🔥🔥
You sre wrong avout alcohol prices. Yes cheap alcohol is expencive in Norway. But wine over 28 € is not more expencive. And the reallt good wine is actually cheaper in norway than in UK. The really good bordeaux are cheaper in norway than in france. Sbut yes cheap wine is expencive here
english person I know who lives in Norway sent some bottled tap water to his english mother :D
🤩🤩 that’s insane but truly amazing idea!!
We can buy Voss bottled water here in the UK and someone told me it's just tap water from Voss.
Yea sounds like Norway has got a grip on your soul :D
you will be hot in that hat. you look well and Im glad your managing to jog.
Bosna je sjebana, a Norveška je još GORA!.