Life as a Norwegian

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Since there are many nations here I feel us Norwgians haven't got to introduce our daily life that well. so I found this graphics that explained the regular life of us Norwegians. Certain variations is expected, but this is close to the daily routine.

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I knew I was born in the wrong country....
 
Hah :lol: I'm of Norwegian ancestry, but I've never been there myself. Pretty amusing how half of the things in the illustration have carried over to be Scandinavian-American stereotypes as well :D
 
Hehe - that was great Moijk :) Now I want to move there!

John
 
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It needs more mayonnaise.......:p
 
Unfortunally Norway had some good summer weather last weekend, 20+ degrees and worm winds with sunny skies...
Some of us Norwegians might have forgotten about the skis during this... :thumbsup:

BUT today we were hit with the first snow and it has been a holiday week in Norway with many of us going up to the mountains... Not sure what the people are doing up there as they do not expect snow and skiing is not suitable on green grass...

Well, anyways, here are 3 norwegians that are probably missing both their skis and winter tires :D

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Hey! I never get recognition from the prime minister!

Otherwise it's spot on.
 
And the Norway emigration policy is?





:D
 
Sounds dramatically interesting!!! Hmm, i wonder, what the average wages would now be there... 4 hour work-day? Are you guys next door to heaven? :D
 
4 hour work day? :) Do you have social security :lol:

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PS: I love blonde woman :p
 
Beer is expensive as Hell in Norway; in fact, a lot of things are damned expensive there. You may find that your wages don't stretch very far...:blink:
 
Beer is expensive as Hell in Norway; in fact, a lot of things are damned expensive there. You may find that your wages don't stretch very far...:blink:

Well, maybe barley and yeast ain't that expensive, so if someone lives in a roomy place they can do their own "moonshine"? :D
 
Just so you people dont start to get the wrong picture, we dont have 4 hours work day, that is rediculous... It is ofcourse 3.5 hours !!!



No, it is actually 7.5, unless you have a job like me, I am a electric service engineer, and my work days are usually 12 hours, when I am out on a job.


VEgard
 
@ norwegians: I missed that part after the winter olympics dream where you get owned by the swedes in the icehockey tournament. ;)
 
I still remember the first time I visited Norway... "Stunning" doesn't do it justice. I was staying at the Hotel Soria Moria, and arrived about midnight.

had no clue as to where I was, or what the surroundings were like. Then woke up and threw back the curtains.

The place is beautiful. Simply beautiful. To me it looks like someone has dropped a small-ish city into the best parts of the lake district...

it is so clean, it is so unpretentious. I'd live there in a flash, despite the cost of living - which is horrendous - because the benefits so far outweigh the cost.

The only thing I'd disagree with is the 4 hour working day... I must be working for the wrong company!
 
@ norwegians: I missed that part after the winter olympics dream where you get owned by the swedes in the icehockey tournament. ;)

Was this before or after we beat you in skiing while crossing the finish line sideways?
Or backwards as was also done once ;)
 
@ norwegians: I missed that part after the winter olympics dream where you get owned by the swedes in the icehockey tournament. ;)

Was this before or after we beat you in skiing while crossing the finish line sideways?
Or backwards as was also done once ;)

I don´t recall any such event. :whistle:

Anyway let´s face it, the main event is hockey. The rest is just there to fill out the TV schedule. 8)
 
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