Life in Norway
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...i want to migrate in Norway....IS it possible for an asian?..i presume,Norwagian speaks a little English cause its the international language....
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@ChrisNikopol If i know Finnish, can i understand Norwegian? I heard they are somewhat similar.
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Chris! Got any single friends? lol
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Very, very interesting. Thanks for sharing from California
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trondheim, thats a fagg city in sør-trøndelag. move to levanger, its 10 times smaller and we have a better homemade drink "kashk" once you can drink it and drive a tractor (i asume you listen to metal) you are a "Trønder" not like those wanabes from sør-trøndelag
Use Dax!!!
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Im from Ibiza but spend my hollidays in Oslo because I LOVE NORWAY !!
Have a nice day
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@DrBones666 I'm moving to Trondheim in a few days, next February !, So damn excited ! :D
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@DrBones666 I'm moving to Trondheim soon (next February) *Excited* !
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Hello from New York~
Wish I can visit Norway someday~~
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Ver shu gu! Viking the great, like Mongols.
Yev ar Greg at GregLeeUSA@Gmail.Yev kamma fra San Francisco.
Yer like Norway so very much. Tu sen tak.
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@ChrisNikopol thanks for the reply. It's pretty unreal how well you guys can speak English considering its a second language...far better than most immigrants here in Canada which is like half of the population.
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I want to live in Norway some day :3 and work for the Opera browser company in Oslo... Cool video, by the way! :D
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Nice video dude! I have to ask, how stoned were you when you made this? On a scale of 1 to 10.
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"for canada.. or england.. or where ever your from" lol because when i think the english languge canada is the first thing the pops to mind -__-!
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what a cool idea! I so want to learn about other countries too. I just might do this.
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@bikegirl2 if you land in Oslo, you should contact the NSB (they are found on the airport), and get a train ticket to Hamar or Lillehammer, much more friendly place'es for travelers, and much more fun to be. Not hard to find somewhere to camp there either. A ticket like that would cost from 15 to 30 $. Even lower if you have a student ID (european students only though).
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@ChrisNikopol thank you, me and my girl friend are coming to Norway to camp, can u recommend any good places, we can go that are easy to get to from a train station...we are going to get a plane to Oslo but it is to expensive there, but we see that you can camp for free :)
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@bikegirl2 no, most find it rater chill in the summer, Norwegians think its hot as h***, and we wear shorts and tank tops, while foreigners wear jeans and long sleeve shirts
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@ChrisNikopol that is good, what is the weather like in the summer, does it get too hot..i hate the heat...
I want to move to Trondheim.
DrBones666 6 months ago 5
@DrBones666 Just come on over! I'll welcome you!
ChrisNikopol 6 months ago 3
@ChrisNikopol Realistically, are English speakers able to work in Norway without speaking Norwegian?
I've been to Norway...want to go back sooo bad and learn norwegian.
3510211 5 months ago 2
@3510211 Sure they can, but it can be some professions where you would meet some problems without knowlegde in Norwegian. I rather recomend to take six months and learn norwegian first.
ChrisNikopol 5 months ago