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  • Haha!! I really like "song about nothing"!!

  • har du ikke lært at når du starter på nasjonalsangen skal du fullføre før du stopper.

  • haha, two thousand and sju!

  • This is a north land bunad! aaw :p

  • hailz to norway!

    wanna live there some day iff I'm done with my study and my norwegians lesons.

    ja vi elsker dette landet som det stiger frem!

    hilsener fra nederland!

  • @metalsider wow that's impressive

  • Den jenta her har itj kunna vært mer søøt!

  • your english is horrible

  • @22reTOYOTA ja, seems that all americans are idiots, ALLA ÄR JÄVLA IDIOTER, amazing that canadians are diferent, much like europeans :)

  • can you give a lessons about the norwegians mythology?

  • @esteban1able

    like gods?

    Tor and Odin and all of that ? ==)

    Learned a lot abouth it in school.

    I can tell you what you want

  • For 2:31, in America we have that too... sort of... we call it college wear, like a college hoodie, jacket, etc. We don't have a formal name for it. Most people buy a hoodie, t-shirt or sweater.

    What you call it is what we would say "Class." Like Class of 2005. So you could call it Class clothing, lol.

  • @Rainhylda Actually, it's not quite the same thing, though I do understand why you would think that. The russ wear a kind of uniform, red\blue\black (depending on the subject they're graduating in) pants that they HAVE to wear an entire month before May 17th.

  • så på igjænn m budnaden din på mandag ;-P

    artig video foræsten hehe

  • two thousand and sju hahahaha

  • @gr8jox I thought it was a pretty cute mistake :)

  • My birthday is May 18th. I never knew my birthday was so close to something so important in another country. That is pretty cool. I hope I get to visit there some day.

  • There are over 200 different bunads. Every region in Norway has their own. You pretty much have to go to Norway to get one and the cost is about $4000. I saw one on ebay used and the starting bid was $3500. It is not a dress. It is a whole outfit with jewlery, purse, shoes, blouse, pettycoat, skirt, vest, apron and other things.

  • Behagelig

  • Where might I be able to find a sweet dress like the one in the picture?

  • Har du sett lofot bunaden den er då fin! jeg har arva en fra bestemor men jeg skal ikke bruke den før jeg konfimerer meg

  • Norway is cold. Wish I could live in Florida or something.. I dont understand why blue eyes and blond hair is so pretty. I want to have dark hait and brown eyes! Its so pretty!

  • Trust me,Stay away from Florida. The best thing about Fla is that it looks like its pissing on Cuba. The people are all idiots.

  • @22reTOYOTA ja, seems that all americans are idiots, ALLA ÄR JÄVLA IDIOTER, amazing that canadians are diferent, much like europeans :)

  • OMG! you look exactly like my girlfriend on our prom night!!!!!!

  • det maa vaere mye kald der, siden jeg kan ikke förstaa hvorfor andre en vakre jente som deg skulle vaere vid datamaskinen i steden for aa vaere ute og glede verden med de öynene :)

  • @SMGJohn and you = fucked up low-life internett troll with nothing else to do.

  • Great Odins Raven!, you are gorgeous!, i wish one day i can see norway...

  • I want to see your country and also the women , if they are all beautiful as you .

  • Javel O.o

  • you are gorgeous ;))

  • Bunad=National costume, (also: national dress, regional costume, folk dress or traditional garment,they are not just costumes found in Norway but exist in many other contries,.

  • Sattan å søtt!! :p For en UTROOLIG måte å promotere Landet på!!!! *Respekt*

  • haha, jeg gjør mitt ;)

  • @Crienexzy Gleder meg til 17. mai nå jeg :D

  • Fann du er fine.

  • haha, ja du får sakt det du ja :p

    men æ trur du heller ska vise en film i stede for å forklare det hele :p gjør det mye lettere for dæ (>*-*)>

  • haha JESSDAA !!!

  • Ganske god forklaring, ikke lett å forklare ord som bunad, russ og tog :P

  • you are drunk, you speak like you were

  • Good work, can you teach some good swearwords in Norwegian, all I know is fitte. How do you say something like 'your face looks a bulldog licking piss off a nettle'?

  • tryne ditt ser ut som en bulldog som sleika piss av en nesle....:P

  • This is why the next 17 of May and other 10 days i will be i Norge to visit my friends in Oslo, Kristiansand and Sandefjord :-))) Norwegian are too much fun :-)

  • My friend åse just had that Russ thing and she was trying to explain it to me too! But you did a great job!

    Your english is great. And you are very beautiful. =)

  • Sounds like fun. hahahaha

  • And she also looks like you (Marianne Hauge)

  • haha ;) I'll take that as a compliment :)

  • Good cause i meant it that way. Youu're very pretty too! ;-)

  • heheh awesome :D

  • lol. this video is soo jokes XD

    awesome stuff =D!!!

  • lol :P haha! Thans Saad :D

  • So once you get out of secondary school you do nothing?  No job or university??

  • haha I mean, you do nothing special on 17th of may! Cause you have no school to walk for anymore.. so you just have to watch all those people who have a school to walk for in the parade :)

  • once again it doesnt suprise me, how absolutely fantastic karin has complied this video whith such dedication. stand up and clap, u know i honestly look forward to this beautiful series of Norway. u know Karin u should put volumes out on different topics of Norway and market them honest. well done !!!!!!

  • Aww :) You are too kind :D

  • Du vakkert.

    Likevel, det ville være hyggelig for norsk. ;)

  • I never really cared about Norway before. But now, I like Norway a WHOLE LOT. In fact, I realize it's the best damn country in the entire world!

  • haha! Nice :D

  • Drinking all day, every day from May 1st to May 17th...what an admirable tradition. Happy Syttende Mai?

  • thats just the gradute students :P All the other people they are sober :P haha!

    Very good norwegian :D

  • Karin= the meaning of your name is beloved or dear (italian lenguage "Karina") Did you know that?

    I have question:  What is the difference between the salaries in scandinavian countries?? I mean 3 or 4 times more between the best and the worst (remuneration), or this is a myth

    pd:your avatar photo is the hottest ever

  • hmm.. I have read somewhere that my name means pure... But that was from Katarina.. i think!

    Oh, interessting question! I will try to look that up :D

    And thank you :D

  • hurra for NORGE!!!!! grattis med dagen allesammen!!!

  • thanks Sebastian :D

  • lol. nice.

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