HOW TO BEHAVE IN NORWAY: 11 THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER DO. Norwegian Etiquette

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • In 10 minutes I will give you a full list of BASIC things YOU SHOULD NEVER DO or SAY in Norway.
    Make sure you are aware of them all before you are booking your trip to this fantastic country.
    ⏱⏱⏱ TIME CODES:
    00:00 - WELCOME TO NORWAY 🇳🇴
    00:28 1️⃣ NEVER think that Norway is a small country
    01:36 2️⃣ NEVER get too close to anyone
    02:25 3️⃣ NEVER show up late
    02:55 4️⃣ NEVER make eye contact for too long
    03:41 5️⃣ NEVER Underestimate the word Koslig
    04:17 6️⃣ NEVER Think you are better than everybody else
    04:48 7️⃣ NEVER Say that Sweden is better at winter sports
    05:46 8️⃣ NEVER ask questions that show you have NO knowledge about Norway
    06:29 9️⃣ NEVER complain about Not being dressed for the weather
    07:21 🔟 NEVER Think that Northern lights can be seen everywhere
    08:22 1️⃣1️⃣ NEVER visit ONLY Oslo
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    Send me a message, I’ll be happy to help 🤗
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  • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
    @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +385

    ⏱⏱⏱ TIME CODES:
    00:00 - WELCOME TO NORWAY 🇳🇴
    00:28 1️⃣ NEVER think that Norway is a small country
    01:36 2️⃣ NEVER get too close to anyone
    02:25 3️⃣ NEVER show up late
    02:55 4️⃣ NEVER make eye contact for too long
    03:41 5️⃣ NEVER Underestimate the word Koslig
    04:17 6️⃣ NEVER Think you are better than everybody else
    04:48 7️⃣ NEVER Say that Sweden is better at winter sports
    05:46 8️⃣ NEVER ask questions that show you have NO knowledge about Norway
    06:29 9️⃣ NEVER complain about Not being dressed for the weather
    07:21 🔟 NEVER Think that Northern lights can be seen everywhere
    08:22 1️⃣1️⃣ NEVER visit ONLY Oslo

    • @batman192
      @batman192 Před 3 lety +9

      🇷🇺🇬🇧👈anna

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +7

      @@batman192 🇮🇹❤️

    • @batman192
      @batman192 Před 3 lety +5

      🥂🥂🥂

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +6

      @@batman192 cin cin 🙂 how’s the situation in Italy now?

    • @batman192
      @batman192 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AnnaGoldmanTravel Italia tutto ok siamo zona gialla tutto sotto controllo relax se voi venire gionio agosto fammi sapere.ok anna?

  • @IAmSuyogJadhav
    @IAmSuyogJadhav Před 3 lety +3237

    Basically, Norway is an introvert's paradise.

    • @MyouKyuubi
      @MyouKyuubi Před 2 lety +76

      Almost.

    • @MikeKobernus
      @MikeKobernus Před 2 lety +67

      That is very apt. The point about eye contact is so disconcerting sometimes, you wonder if you are surrounded by crazy people. They will NOT look you in the eye, if you they can stare past your shoulder...

    • @edhaugen3334
      @edhaugen3334 Před 2 lety +22

      Again, such ignorance

    • @quimvinagre4770
      @quimvinagre4770 Před 2 lety +70

      Living in Norway for the last 9 years… generally speaking, it’s the best description I’ve ever seen of the overall “vibe” I’ve experienced in this country.
      Don’t get me wrong, I’ve made friends, but comparing with other countries yeah… that’s pretty accurate 👍🏼

    • @David-cg6wl
      @David-cg6wl Před 2 lety +24

      no it expensive but atleast its impossible to be homeless

  • @HS-su3cf
    @HS-su3cf Před 3 lety +1662

    You forgot "Never call a "Kvikk Lunsj" a "Kit Kat"".

    • @CrinosAD
      @CrinosAD Před 3 lety +155

      Or Nugatti for Nutella.

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +52

      I even tried Kvikk Lunsj in my previous video czcams.com/video/Qg9Ewv45vx4/video.html
      Even mention that Kit Kat might take like Quick Lunch but not the opposite 😉🤣

    • @theodorls358
      @theodorls358 Před 3 lety +4

      True

    • @ruben7937
      @ruben7937 Před 3 lety +4

      Haha, so true;)

    • @sethlucas2705
      @sethlucas2705 Před 2 lety +79

      My grandmother came back from her Norwegian cruise that her and my grandfather always went on. She brought me a Kvikk Lunsj. I made the mistake of saying it's just a kit Kat. She smacked me. Lmao

  • @feestor5660
    @feestor5660 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I am a South African married to a Norwegian. In Africa we are loud and talk to anyone anywhere. A casual trip to the supermarket involves chats to the bakery assistant, the cashier and random other people in general. My first few outings in Norway I learned to rein that in. Most looked at me as if I was simple! I will never get the fascination with winter sports. Hubby watches endlessly. I love my Norwegian family but it's been a huge learning curve.

  • @WilfredHildonen
    @WilfredHildonen Před rokem +214

    Just stumbled across this video and being originally from Norway, I think you’re spot on :) But there’s one thing I use to warn my Portuguese and Brazilian friends about: don’t call people friends too soon! In Norway, establishing a friendship isn’t an easy process and if you call someone you just met “my friend”, they’ll react in the same way as if you stand too close! They’ll back off, at least mentally. It’s considered way too intimate. Give it time. The ice needs to melt first :)

    • @rennieday9292
      @rennieday9292 Před rokem +1

      So how you will introduce them? 👀

    • @definitelynotevelynsanchez
      @definitelynotevelynsanchez Před rokem +3

      "Hi, this is my.... colleague??

    • @WilfredHildonen
      @WilfredHildonen Před rokem +11

      @@rennieday9292 I think you misunderstood - it is not about introducing someone, but you don't go up to a Norwegian you don't know and say: Hello, my friend! like it is common in many other countries, especially in warmer climates.

    • @WilfredHildonen
      @WilfredHildonen Před rokem +8

      @@definitelynotevelynsanchez Like I replied to the other comment here: it is not about introducing someone else, but how you approach a Norwegian. You don't open up with a "Hello, my friend!" when you don't know the person you talk to very well. Or at all.

    • @rennieday9292
      @rennieday9292 Před rokem

      @@WilfredHildonen oooh, I see, thanks for the explanation.

  • @binnipokus3648
    @binnipokus3648 Před 3 lety +616

    Long eye contact is the reason we went full Viking around 1000 years ago

  • @Maladicte
    @Maladicte Před 2 lety +553

    Also, remember not to wear shoes inside the house! It is considered unhygienic and extremely rude. I realise a lot of countries share this rule and it isn't unique to Norway, but some nationalities may still find this surprising.

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 2 lety +43

      🤩🤩 same in Russia actually! We also have to remove our shoes before entering the house 🙂

    • @dannydaniels3784
      @dannydaniels3784 Před rokem +55

      just like anywhere in a civilised world.

    • @stefu60
      @stefu60 Před rokem +22

      @@dannydaniels3784 Not in many civilized countries like Spain, Greece ( the cradle of modern civilization), France or Italy, just because our houses have tiles and not wooden floors and are washed daily

    • @keouine
      @keouine Před rokem +10

      All the time? even for a dinner party? or entertaining? Maybe for everyday routine. Surely ladies don't walk around in nylons at a cocktail party.

    • @stevethewindsurfer8911
      @stevethewindsurfer8911 Před rokem +24

      @@keouine They do walk in nylons at parties. Same in Germany and many other countries.

  • @ronnie9187
    @ronnie9187 Před rokem +80

    I love Norway. Coming from the Netherlands, a country much smaller in size but much bigger in population (8x smaller and over 3x more inhabitants ) I love the space, the nature, the mountains the amazing fjords. I travelled twice from North Cape to Kristiansand, all along the coast by car. The frontwindow of my car felt like a cinema with the most beautiful sceneries you can image: 2000 km of mountains and fjords. I love also the slow travelling which you are forced to do in Norway. You drive those little roads and suddently you stop for a ferry. You wait a while until the ferry arrives and go to the next place. It is so relaxed. People are also friendly. Perhaps a little closed and from a distance in comparisment, but with warmth and interest if you start a talk. If it wasn't for the long, cold and dark winters, I would gladly live in Norway, I am living now in Switzerland but miss the sea.

    • @tranceformeeer
      @tranceformeeer Před rokem +5

      Switzerland and Norway are my fave countries (+ the little gem Liechtenstein)! Where you live is also a beautiful country! I have been there several times and its just lovely!

    • @ronaldglider
      @ronaldglider Před 10 měsíci +4

      Being Dutch also, I skipped Norway and moved to Switzerland straight away... Just back from a trip to Norway (Alesund, Geiranger, Nordkap, Stavanger) - At Preikestolen I had the best view of any mountaintop I have been to - ever.

    • @AntonioSanchez-zl2vx
      @AntonioSanchez-zl2vx Před 3 měsíci +1

      I am From 🇩🇴 Dominican Rep and i am Dutch nationality and i am looking foward to move to Bodø ❤️🇳🇴

  • @stephencavanaugh8377
    @stephencavanaugh8377 Před rokem +45

    I spent 2 weeks in Norway back in early '96. Wonderful place and stunningly beautiful. Some of the nicest and most genuine people I've met to this day. If I wasn't so averse to the cold weather, I'd love to live there.

  • @sethlucas2705
    @sethlucas2705 Před 2 lety +314

    After watching this I can say I'm definitely more Norwegian than I thought I was.

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 2 lety +14

      Great one! ☺️👍🏼 love your comment! Thank you very much 🤗🤗

    • @pandersodlands6081
      @pandersodlands6081 Před 2 lety +6

      Everyone is, we got around back in the day ;)

    • @MildredStain
      @MildredStain Před 2 lety +6

      I was thinking the same thing during the whole video. It also made me think, "This is how everyone should behave". If that makes me more Norwegian, I'll take it.

    • @Yadigar23
      @Yadigar23 Před 2 lety

      Totally Opposite with me....I have nothing in common with Norwegian people, beside blonde hair and blue eyes. The good Lord gave it to me just to confuse the enemies 🤣

    • @idk-gy1bk
      @idk-gy1bk Před 2 lety

      Opposite and I am norwegian, well only half I guess...

  • @CrinosAD
    @CrinosAD Před 3 lety +313

    A Norwegian at home : "Don't talk to me, I don't want to get to know you"
    The same Norwegian at the cabin/boat/ski trip: "Hi hi, nice to see you, do you need some coffee, I've got loads on the kettle. Are you hungry? I've got a spare Kvikk Lunch for you if you like"

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +14

      🤣🤣🤣👍🏻 I love this one! Thank you so much for your comment 😁

    • @Deadman7782
      @Deadman7782 Před 3 lety +15

      Pretty accurate XD

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +7

      @@Deadman7782 thank you 🤗🤗

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Před 3 lety +11

      I recognize myself very much in that comment. :)

    • @Strykehjerne
      @Strykehjerne Před 3 lety +26

      And ALWAYS a nod, hi or even a little bit of a quick chat when walking/hiking in nature..
      Otherwise. Don't even look at people or acknowledge their existence.. 🤪😂

  • @alaingabriel1710
    @alaingabriel1710 Před rokem +41

    I visited Norway about 20 years ago, on one of my short summer vacations. I had visited Denmark and then Sweden on previous summer vacations. Denmark was the only country in the world where the natives sometimes mistook me for one of the other natives, by asking me for directions, in Danish. In Sweden they mistook me for a German. In Norway I don't know what the Norwegians thought I was, but I knew that it was the place on Earth where I felt the most at home on the roads. I thought that Oslo was a very unique city though. I'm from Montreal.

    • @nigredoooalgown6245
      @nigredoooalgown6245 Před rokem +6

      Norwegian here, Oslo is where we dump our garbage.

    • @ravnhaveland9594
      @ravnhaveland9594 Před rokem +1

      @@nigredoooalgown6245 As a Oslo kid, I can indeed confirm that this is true.
      But we also take some of the stuff you'd like to keep, if we get the opportunity that is.

  • @believer7280
    @believer7280 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Just yesterday I wrote in my prayer journal to pray for Oslo, Norway. And today I randomly got videos about Oslo, Norway. And I did not previously search for anything related to that. Peace and love from Louisiana, USA. (John 3:16)(Romans 5:8).....God loves us!😊

    • @Lorabeachlife
      @Lorabeachlife Před měsícem +1

      I also am praying for revival for Norway after my daughter, married and Norwegian. Blessings from Florida.

  • @MrGashi1337
    @MrGashi1337 Před 2 lety +466

    her last advice is the best one, if you want to see Norway get out of the capital.

  • @nordmannordmann
    @nordmannordmann Před 2 lety +339

    As a Norwegian, I can conform these rules mentioned in this video are very important for the Norwegian people. Good video!

    • @me-he4pu
      @me-he4pu Před 2 lety +2

      Just compare Norway with Spain for a moment, I also dreamed of living in the freezer
      , Norway is truly paradise !

    • @cocojoba
      @cocojoba Před 2 lety

      nahhh hvaa cap

    • @jam99
      @jam99 Před 2 lety

      @5:57 absolutely hilarious, lol.

    • @Floris8281
      @Floris8281 Před 2 lety

      As a Norwegian, I sleep

    • @hansberger4939
      @hansberger4939 Před rokem +2

      a part from hating sweden, everything sounds like in Germany. Dont be late, dont come too close. Coselig is "kuschelig".
      Hating: we dont hate neighouring countries. We hate ourselves. The south germans vs north germans etc. vs. West. City vs countryside etc.

  • @witchyemmy8090
    @witchyemmy8090 Před 2 lety +23

    Swedish person here. Almost all the points you made in the video can apply to Sweden aswell. I dont know about the winter sports though because im not really into sports at all really heh. Generally everything seems very similar. Especially the "standing 5 meters away for each other" and the "there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes".

    • @BelltexTu
      @BelltexTu Před 10 měsíci

      Yea, I think you are right. I guess its probably inherited from the Viking Age. Don't let the trell/slave look you in the eye, which is a sign of disrespect somehow. Lol 😂

  • @ArnfinnRian
    @ArnfinnRian Před rokem +33

    This channel is growing on me. Anna doesn't get it all right, but her love for what she does is clear.
    More people should be traveling like she does! It opens minds and creates bridges where none were before.

  • @SunnivaThing
    @SunnivaThing Před 3 lety +468

    You forgot the most important thing, never sit next to some one on the bus. I'd rather stand the whole trip, than sitting next to someone 😂

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +34

      True! Absolutely 😁 I’ll mansion this in my next video 😉 same goes with the train when you seat is not reserved in advance 😁

    • @KevinSolem
      @KevinSolem Před 3 lety +3

      that is very true

    • @sylface86
      @sylface86 Před 3 lety +18

      det er iegentlig litt synd da men dem klarer seg ivertfall bra i Covid pandemien siden dem uansett er vant med sosial avstand xD

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +2

      @@KevinSolem thank you 🤗 I’m glad you liked it 🙂

    • @zakosist
      @zakosist Před 3 lety +24

      I actually don't. I'm Norwegian too but I sit next to people when the places are taken (maybe it would be different right now during the pandemic, but I don't travel much anyway because of it). If I can sit in a seat for myself I of course choose that instead

  • @gxtmfa
    @gxtmfa Před 2 lety +370

    My family immigrated from Norway to the USA about 140-180 years (different groups came over at different times and lived in the same small farm town for the next hundred years). My grandma traveled to Norway and wants me to do the same. I was watching this to learn how to behave.
    ….Turns out my family still acts like this 140 years later. Intense appreciation of personal space, timeliness, humbleness and a disdain for Swedes. Weird to think how little may have changed.

    • @elizabethconner7997
      @elizabethconner7997 Před 2 lety +12

      Same, my family immigrated in the last 100 years and we still have cousins back in Norway and I find it so funny that my family acts this way. I thought every family acts like this.

    • @Rockphill
      @Rockphill Před 2 lety +7

      I fit the description by 146%. It remains to find that not very smart distant relative who once left for Russia.

    • @DELL0015
      @DELL0015 Před 2 lety +3

      What they don't like about Swedes?

    • @ewweg
      @ewweg Před 2 lety +11

      @@DELL0015 Its jokingly, like trash talking a sibling, but all the Nordic countries bashes Sweden the most because they are the most extraverted and insecure of the Nordic countries, and they like to play holy.
      They are also more demeaning especially against fins, they dont have complete anonymous voting and their politicians are rulling in anti-democratic ways(refuse to work with specific parties voted in by the people fx).
      Their immigration politics are a good example of this, they went full woke and call out Denmark as some borderline racist country, while they now are looking at Danish politics to try and fix their country.
      Most swedes are like all other Nordic citizens but they do have a higher percentage of insecure nutjobs.

    • @DELL0015
      @DELL0015 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ewweg ok

  • @jmfa57
    @jmfa57 Před rokem +4

    I'm from Minnesota. Dad was Swedish, Mom was Norwegian. Yeah, there is rivalry between Swedes and Norwegians, even in the USA. The behaviors you cite are all part of my family's behaviors. GREAT video, thank you!

  • @lisawermuth3572
    @lisawermuth3572 Před rokem +1

    I admire you! I look forward to watching you! I'm Norwegian, but I grew up in Minnesota! I'm planning a trip to Norway and your videos have helped me SO much. In fact, I'm considering moving there (after visiting first) I have relatives there I've never met. Thank you SO much for sharing your life in Norway!

  • @doomie21
    @doomie21 Před 2 lety +324

    "I live in Norway"
    "ah Sweden is beautiful, especially Copenhagen"
    "......."

  • @Pining_for_the_fjords
    @Pining_for_the_fjords Před 2 lety +31

    As a Brit living in Norway for a year, this is very true. It's a clean, safe, quiet paradise with humble people and not-so-humble nature. Also I live in the north, not far from Tromsø, and people back in England ask me how far I am from Oslo, and they don't quite believe me when I say it's about a 24-hour drive.

    • @adamweishaupt2846
      @adamweishaupt2846 Před rokem +5

      Just done a tour around Norway last month and it really surprised me to discover that the flight from Bergen to Tromso was longer than my Manchester to Oslo flight. It certainly opened my eyes to just how big the country is. Experiencing the 24 hour daylight in Tromso blew my mind, absolutely loved it up there.

    • @nikolaiuberhoff4622
      @nikolaiuberhoff4622 Před rokem +1

      What did you do in Norway? Folkehøgskole?

    • @Pining_for_the_fjords
      @Pining_for_the_fjords Před rokem +1

      @@nikolaiuberhoff4622 I mainly worked in construction.

    • @matthewsharkey5685
      @matthewsharkey5685 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@Pining_for_the_fjords I am trying to get over there this year. My partner is Norwegian and lives quite close to tromsø. How is it finding work out there?

    • @KellyElvis-ke7gl
      @KellyElvis-ke7gl Před 8 měsíci

      Very nice video

  • @zapatauk
    @zapatauk Před rokem

    I've just came across your channel cause you know, algorithms, and I love it! You seem so kind and eloquent and made me regret only visiting Oslo when I went to Norway. Keep up the lovely videos!

  • @supergran62
    @supergran62 Před rokem +2

    I loved visiting a Norway. We entered Norway in the far North, from Finland. We visited Nordkapp, saw the midnight sun then meandered down the coast to Oslo with a 2 night stay at Geiranger Fjord, including the Trollstigen Rd. It was magical. So many special memories.

  • @hrothgleas1
    @hrothgleas1 Před 2 lety +110

    I have to laugh at myself. I was an astronomy teacher, and should have known better.
    But I dreamed of visiting Norway, and seeing the midnight sun, and Northern Lights, in the same trip.
    Sure, if I was gonna stay for months

    • @petterchristensen5692
      @petterchristensen5692 Před 2 lety +16

      Honestly, it´s not too bad. I´m originally from Northern Norway - and my family used to work with tourism. I can´t even count how many tourists asked us about why we have two suns (a ´day´ sun and a ´night´ sun) during the summer, and if we had some trick to turn on the aurora during winters.
      An American family straight up thought we were into witchcraft to bring forth the aurora to lure in tourists.

    • @emilh5477
      @emilh5477 Před 2 lety +3

      @@petterchristensen5692 lmao, turister 😂 den Amerikanske familien såvna sikkert i naturfag timen🤣

    • @johnmagnetrane6952
      @johnmagnetrane6952 Před 2 lety +1

      You could do it in a shorter time, but then you'd have to also visit the Norwegian claim in Antarctic, Queen Maud's Land. :)

    • @johnmagnetrane6952
      @johnmagnetrane6952 Před 2 lety +1

      @@petterchristensen5692 Not just tourists. In Møre one person admitted "Ok, I can believe you have the sun up at night. But that has to be another sun!" (Decades ago but still ;) )

    • @johnmagnetrane6952
      @johnmagnetrane6952 Před 2 lety +2

      @@emilh5477 Jeg trodde det også var et amerikansk problem. Inntil jeg så en undersøkelse som viste at 60% av svenske 16-åringer ikke fant Stillehavet på kartet... Det er ikke enkelt å skulle vite alt :)

  • @Jokke3
    @Jokke3 Před 3 lety +80

    Every norwegian family has one person who is always late

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +5

      🤣🤣🤣 great one! Love it 😁
      Happy National Day 🤗

    • @ImaStarInMyHometown
      @ImaStarInMyHometown Před 2 lety +3

      Well, not always late, but always to important events, yes indeed

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 2 lety +5

      @@ImaStarInMyHometown true! But even when you go for dinner to your friends- 15 mins late is usually top maximum as I noticed ☺️

    • @Distreicus
      @Distreicus Před 2 lety +8

      @@ImaStarInMyHometown I have an aunt thats like that, if she even shows up.
      Did shock us once tho, 1 time she was the first person there, only problem being she showed up 1 week early xD

    • @Helperbot-2000
      @Helperbot-2000 Před 2 lety

      Yep thats my aunt

  • @subhashranjan3722
    @subhashranjan3722 Před rokem +1

    Great observations and thanks for your wonderful simple descriptions about Norway.

  • @lindatheresefigenskau1946

    I really enjoyed this! Being a Norwegian I am smiling a bit to the things you point out, but thats just because you're so right 😊

  • @chubbybunny6975
    @chubbybunny6975 Před 2 lety +48

    "embrace cold outdoor weather, don't stand really close to people, don't maintain eye-contact for extended periods of time, go outside the capital city and see the country-side"
    Me, who's an autistic Canadian that prefers farms over cities: "........ *I found where I truly belong* "

    • @Dixxi91
      @Dixxi91 Před 2 lety +3

      Maybe you have Norwegian decent? Maybe it's in your DNA? Maybe you're just finding your original home?

    • @ThundrGurl
      @ThundrGurl Před 2 lety

      You are most welcome here ! We love visitors that comes and goes without saying a word!

    • @eager6874
      @eager6874 Před 2 lety

      You prefer farms, you say? Well, our farmers are kind of pissed off at the moment, so you might want to reconsider xD

  • @Dopeornope222
    @Dopeornope222 Před 2 lety +249

    It's fun to hear about cultural norms and "dont's" in Norway. Growing up in Sitka, Alaska (very similar to Bergen's geography and weather) around & with many Norwegian commercial-fishing families who have been in Sitka for generations, they exhibit many of the same cultural traits that are explained on your Norway videos. Very interesting, keep up the good work!

    • @NorseGraphic
      @NorseGraphic Před 2 lety +4

      231 rainy days in a year?

    • @Dopeornope222
      @Dopeornope222 Před 2 lety +9

      @@NorseGraphic Something along those lines, sunny days are rare... Even on days when it doesn't rain, it's usually overcast. Living there for most of my life, I'd wager there were even times where it rained over 300 days a year. A sunny, 70 degree day in Sitka, is rare, but wonderful. However, the extended daylight in the Summer, coupled with the fishing, local harvesting opportunities, as well as the hunting in the fall and winter, more than make up for it : )

    • @Dianophi
      @Dianophi Před 2 lety +11

      As a Norwegian, I think it has alot to do with the fact that we live quite spread out. Like, you will definitely see a difference between the typical "city folk" vs people living in the outer parts. I mean, I'm a "typical" Norwegian who likes to keep distance. However, if you go bigger cities, they will be more open to "break" the personal space.

    • @Casualyoutubee
      @Casualyoutubee Před 2 lety +3

      Sitkas the best! Grew up commercial fishing in SE alaska until I was 16, dad lives in hoonah now. Originally from Kenai, Now I’m living in norway because my wife is from stavanger.

    • @hillbillyhullabaloo
      @hillbillyhullabaloo Před 2 lety +1

      Alaska is Russian, and Russia is Mongolian mixed with Norwegian...

  • @Trimtank
    @Trimtank Před rokem

    Great video and I am a descendant of Norwegians that came to Canada at the turn of the last century. You are upbeat, positive and your eyes are amazing!

  • @SebHaarfagre
    @SebHaarfagre Před rokem +32

    2:20 As a Norwegian, that is actually hilarious 😂😂
    I love your format being outside, friluftsliv, right? :) In the mountain, it is customary to smile and say hello to everyone you meet maybe even chat for a while. It's not a forced thing either, it just happens :) This extends to polite greetings when encountering others while out skiing in Marka or similar. It feels reduntant after watching all of this to write this 😅You seem like a great woman and you know what you talk about and also have some interesting points many of us don't think about often, like how it's very impolite to be late :D
    Things to not do:
    - *LITTER.* This is a *HuGE* no no.
    - If someone dropped some clothing on the ground, you hang it on the nearest tree or fence, so it won't get more dirty and they'll come back and find it. Don't just walk past it or discard it as trash. Someone owns that. Be respectful and considerate!
    - Expect that you can just go skiing or hiking everywhere without former experience, proper planning, or pre-existing knowledge of Norwegian climate and topography. Enough people die each year and it's _always_ tourists, to be hyperbolic.
    - Expect that the welfare system happens on itself. You yourself must learn and understand how to utilize it. If you are in Oslo and need/want a shorter queue for a non-emergency but fast clinic visit, consider paying for private treatment. Waiting times can be 6 hours, even in pain, if there's a lot of pressure. This may change over time of course but it's just one example of not assuming everything will be done _FOR_ you without at least some effort to find things out in advance. If you get a cheap treatment, maybe even consider our culture of trust and that it's tax money - as with rescue operations with helicopters because someone didn't prepare - but if you want to pay something in return consider donating to a good cause. That's another culture deeply ingrained here as is volunteering. For comparison, last time I checked, Norwegians donate annually per person 10 times as much as the most diligent Americans, which ironically were Minnesotans. This may have changed but was a fact some years ago at least.
    Just some things I felt adding. I have OCPD so I am only trying to bring context and maybe prevent future issues, however little this is and this comment may drown and fade away. Like the last example, it's supposed to bring context, not diminish anyone else but rather give you a clue of how present this culture is, and taken for granted.

    • @StayTheFuckAwayFromMe
      @StayTheFuckAwayFromMe Před rokem

      Dude relax - No one likes norway ur anti zionists

    • @SebHaarfagre
      @SebHaarfagre Před rokem

      @@StayTheFuckAwayFromMe Well that's just empirically fallacious, heck, it's the opposite of any rational, cognitive reasoning.

    • @StayTheFuckAwayFromMe
      @StayTheFuckAwayFromMe Před rokem

      @@SebHaarfagre norway is a big toilet
      Shithole
      In all regards
      U butthurt? 😂😂😂

    • @StayTheFuckAwayFromMe
      @StayTheFuckAwayFromMe Před rokem

      @@SebHaarfagre fallacious?
      Using big words dosnt mean ur eny smarter
      Just means that ur a dumb Fuck trying To act smart 😂😂😂

    • @StayTheFuckAwayFromMe
      @StayTheFuckAwayFromMe Před rokem

      @@SebHaarfagre and if u would be the type of person
      Thats litterly using dictionary words in ur dayli language of usage
      Then Fuck Jesus you truly are a dumb Fuck u just don’t know it !!! 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @jamesvandemark2086
    @jamesvandemark2086 Před 2 lety +110

    Being half-Norwegian, most of this is no surprise...... my family interacts much this way.......in Minnesota!

    • @KS-ip5xn
      @KS-ip5xn Před 2 lety +1

      So true!!!

    • @Darkwell0071
      @Darkwell0071 Před 2 lety +5

      between my parents aND ALL MY RELATIVES I am living in Sweden in Massachusetts. If I ever kept my shoes on beyond the back door I would be doin g chores for a week.

    • @jamesvandemark2086
      @jamesvandemark2086 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Darkwell0071 Yes- shoes off! Just ask my sons as I trained them up that way as well!

    • @redddave
      @redddave Před 2 lety +5

      Totally agree, my ancestors came over in 1858... many people still interact much this way... I too am in Minnesota.

    • @itsmeGeorgina
      @itsmeGeorgina Před 2 lety +5

      Oh, yes, Norwegians are themselves wherever they go, except on vacation, that is another matter

  • @rippoxxx
    @rippoxxx Před 3 lety +184

    I like her. She is Norway-approved.

  • @TravelingisFREEDOM
    @TravelingisFREEDOM Před rokem

    This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!

  • @GLopezMad
    @GLopezMad Před rokem

    Great video! On August 2nd I arrive in Norway for 8 days of traveling from Oslo to Bergen. Cannot wait❤️

  • @samuelvictorio4394
    @samuelvictorio4394 Před 2 lety +10

    Soooo I'm an introvert, seems like Norwegians love there space and with no long eye contact. Love it!!!

  • @alinatemirova3842
    @alinatemirova3842 Před 2 lety +14

    I gave this video a like, after the rule "don't ever be late". Now, that's my kind of people.

    • @cobrachicken07
      @cobrachicken07 Před 2 lety +2

      If you're not early, you're late: words to live by.

  • @johnborbon194
    @johnborbon194 Před 2 lety +4

    Anna, just found your channel here on CZcams. It is extremely entertaining and you had me chuckling quite a bit. As a proud, proud TEXAN I am equally as proud of Norway. My grandmother was Norwegian and grandfather Swedish. She and grandpa, my heroes! I still have family in Norway. Some of the “Heads Ups” you shared on this video I have heard before from Grandma. Made me happy to hear you confirm😃. Keep it up. You brightened my day and I plan on checking in to see what is next. Congrats on your success and being a great representative beautiful and glorious Norway.🇳🇴

  • @writtenwordsschoolofenglish
    @writtenwordsschoolofenglish Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the tips. I'll be visiting Norway in a couple of weeks and really looking forward to it!

  • @DanneyTanner
    @DanneyTanner Před 3 lety +24

    I'm from Minnesota. I was in Norway I thought it was kind of cute when people would say hi hi. It has more meaning than just saying 1 hi or hey

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +3

      Aww Minnesota! How cool! I love your snowy winters ☺️ can’t wait to visit one day
      Exactly ☺️ I felt the same way when I’ve heard it for the first time

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Před 3 lety +2

      I'd love to go to Minnesota once! :)

    • @AageKush
      @AageKush Před 2 lety

      Heihei! UwU

    • @bmoneybby
      @bmoneybby Před 2 lety

      I'm hi hi watching this.

    • @itsmeGeorgina
      @itsmeGeorgina Před 2 lety

      It's he he 😁

  • @DK-pn2dx
    @DK-pn2dx Před 2 lety +78

    My Norwegian grandparents raised their family in Northern Minnesota. The social norms are very similar. We are the same even the 2nd generation in Tx. We have a large personal space, hate being late or when people are late. Our biggest celebration is Christmas Eve (Christmas Day is more laid-back). We still celebrate May 17 at my mother's house

    • @SebHaarfagre
      @SebHaarfagre Před rokem +9

      Greetings to Minnesota from Norway!
      It's almost "little Norway", at least some places, considering the huge exodus and the concentrated settlements culturally and nationally

    • @ufosrus
      @ufosrus Před rokem +1

      Minnesota was populated by large Scandinavian communities during the 19th century.

    • @AlphaWolf789
      @AlphaWolf789 Před rokem

      my folks raised us in south dakota and minnesota (mom's side) lol i'm 4th generation

    • @Fishsticks007
      @Fishsticks007 Před rokem

      I’m envious of not living there- feom Cleveland-but currently in California. I desire that humility and polite demeanor

    • @charlesjacob3630
      @charlesjacob3630 Před rokem

      Brock Lesnar is from Minnesota

  • @onetwo4702
    @onetwo4702 Před měsícem

    That was very informative and fun! Thank you so much!

  • @joshuakarlsen740
    @joshuakarlsen740 Před rokem

    I plan on working off the coast of Bergen next year and this video has been very helpful. Thank you 😊

  • @jennyfulcher8035
    @jennyfulcher8035 Před 2 lety +27

    Norway seems like a perfect place for introverts like me. It also is such a gorgeous BIG country with much to offer: old and modern architecture, fjords, mountains, lakes, waterfalls; historical Viking ships and villages; cross-country skiing; koselig getaways; beautifully-designed lookouts over spectacular views: Vigeland Park; amazing bridges and tunnels; and so much more. I haven't traveled to Norway yet but dream of doing so someday. If I ever do make it, I'll know the do's and don'ts thanks to your vlog. Jenny

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 2 lety

      Hi Jenny,
      Thank you very much indeed 🤗 I’m glad you enjoyed my little videos 🙂
      Absolutely! Where are you from? What time of the year feels like the right one for you to visit Norway? 😉

    • @jennyfulcher8035
      @jennyfulcher8035 Před 2 lety +1

      I live in Seattle, WA, so it's a wee bit expensive for me to travel. I'm a senior now and because of the pandemic I'm still leery of traveling anywhere right now. But I read a lot about Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Faeroe Islands, watch CZcams videos like yours, and just enjoy it all vicariously. We have the Nordic Heritage Museum here in Seattle and I was there this morning to see a new exhibit of Nordic painters. Your vlog has widen my experience. Thank you. Jenny

    • @soultroll1
      @soultroll1 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, as a Norwegian I'd suggest you actually go meet some before taking Anna's woord for it. As a rule, Norwegians in conversation find lack of eye contact insincere. We are direct talkers- especially in the North. As for maintaining eye contact like a stalker? Yeah, don't do that ANYWHERE. Who the hell likes that? Introvert's paradise? Seriously? If that's where we're going I'd suggest the US is moron's utopia.

  • @SilverionX
    @SilverionX Před 2 lety +33

    Swedes and Norwegians treat each other like siblings, they make fun of each other and compete in all manner of things, but in the end we love each other. This goes for the other Scandinavian countries as well. Also, the things you mentioned is true for Swedes as well, we're more alike than different. :)

    • @nathanpalm9143
      @nathanpalm9143 Před rokem

      Same goes for USA and Canada. Especially northern USA

    • @johnstauffer4362
      @johnstauffer4362 Před 11 měsíci +1

      My grand parents were Norwegian and often had nice things to say about Swedes such as: “Those Swedes are as strong as an ox,,,,,,,,,,,and yust about as bright.”

    • @loukan4599
      @loukan4599 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@johnstauffer4362 just like what we swedes say about Norwegians 😉

    • @RoarIsaksen1959
      @RoarIsaksen1959 Před 8 měsíci

      I am noprwegian, and you are spot on.

    • @martinlohne5128
      @martinlohne5128 Před 3 měsíci

      One I heard was, "one hundred Swedes through the weeds chased by one Norwegian."

  • @slmbrewing
    @slmbrewing Před rokem +2

    I have been lucky enough to visit Norway twice (Bergen). One of the most beautiful places I have ever been, loved the city and the people. Still hoping to get back to visit again and make it north to Tromso. I loved hiking in the mountains above Bergen, not a more peaceful and serene place. Just wish You tube existed before I had gone there!

  • @johndewey6358
    @johndewey6358 Před rokem

    Norway is on my bucket list. Thank you for the great hints!

  • @osolgil9303
    @osolgil9303 Před 3 lety +126

    I am korean. 48years old. Someday I want to go to Norway. It’s one of my dream. .

    • @berserkviking7364
      @berserkviking7364 Před 3 lety +5

      please do! just remember, sadly we are quite an expensive country.. hope to see you soon :)

    • @botulismcasserole9832
      @botulismcasserole9832 Před 2 lety

      I hope that you do

    • @ceciliekolltveit4468
      @ceciliekolltveit4468 Před 2 lety +12

      I'm from Norway, and my dream is to visit South Korea

    • @BigLRestInPeace
      @BigLRestInPeace Před 2 lety +2

      Welcome! Don't be disappointed if we seem cold, uninterested or rude. We don't mean to ;)

    • @frofrofrofro900
      @frofrofrofro900 Před 2 lety +1

      I am from Tricity in Poland , 42 years old and I love BTS. Now thanks to them I know more about South Korea, history, culture, cuisine and I want to visit your country as soon as possible. 🤩

  • @DjInuYashaRanma
    @DjInuYashaRanma Před 2 lety +17

    All true about what you said(from a Norwegian girl here)
    True when then the quarantine everyone in Norway was like "this is what we have been training for years, social distance" hehe.
    We are friendly when we get to know a person, but it can take some time, then you are just like an addition to the family(At leat in my familiy).
    If you like something of our stuff/tradition in Norway, then you are per definition "One of us, one of us".

  • @thomash160
    @thomash160 Před rokem

    I enjoyed this, thank you for making and sharing! 🙏

  • @jeanlanz2344
    @jeanlanz2344 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the insights, and God bless you!

  • @ninaplapp7401
    @ninaplapp7401 Před 2 lety +13

    My father was Norwegian and I have many relatives in Bergen. As my father died when I was ten I forgot how to communicate in Norwegian as I was born in London. It is really great to find out more about my father's culture. I have not visited Bergen for nearly 40 years.

  • @abhishektodmal1914
    @abhishektodmal1914 Před 2 lety +26

    This was wonderful! Norwegians are really nice people. They're kind, reserved, and very outdoorsy! I love it so far here :)

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 Před 2 lety +1

      🤩that’s awesome man! Lucky you, you look happy there

  • @michiganstad
    @michiganstad Před rokem

    Great Video . Have enjoyed watching it . Thanks

  • @monmothma3358
    @monmothma3358 Před rokem

    It's so perfect that she does this video while hiking in nature with a backback and barely any people around. It's the most Norwegian thing you can do

  • @flywheeldk
    @flywheeldk Před 3 lety +26

    This really makes me feel I'm Norweagan at heart.

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +1

      Aww thank you so much ☺️🤗
      Maybe you have anything else to add, Peter? 🙂

  • @kimmeliten
    @kimmeliten Před 2 lety +40

    Really good video. I'm from Norway, and i pretty much agree with everything you are saying.
    We are open minded when it comes to visitors tho. We do understand if there is a culture clash, we won't get angry or anything like that. :)

    • @user-je3gl1ok7c
      @user-je3gl1ok7c Před 8 měsíci +3

      You say that until someone sits next to you on the buss.

  • @bb7549
    @bb7549 Před rokem

    Hi Anna, I came accross this video looking for information on Norway. My wife is Norweigian but has never been to Norway. I could not believe it. This video was perfect. I sent it to her and we both laughed at how well you described her and her family. Thanks

    • @Clodhopping
      @Clodhopping Před rokem +1

      How can she be Norwegian if she's never been to Norway? Do you mean her ancestors were from Norway?

  • @chessmaster3225
    @chessmaster3225 Před 5 měsíci

    so informative, you were captivating the entire video! and so pretty! hope to see other videos you have made!

  • @boromirofmiddleearth557
    @boromirofmiddleearth557 Před 3 lety +85

    As a Norwegian American I find this video interesting and quite entertaining. My grandparents immigrated from Norway and landed in Brooklyn New York. I have relatives outside of Bergen and in Southern Norway. I have visited 4 times.It's such a beautiful country with wonderful hard working people. I hope to visit again.

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +7

      Wow! This is cool! I’ve heard that in the US there is the same number of Norwegians as in Norway itself 😉 about 5 million 🙂

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +5

      @torivarnor 😂😂 awesome! I’ve heard that it’s really quite a lot of Norwegians over there.
      One day I’ll visit Norwegians in the US for sure ☺️

    • @tonywright8294
      @tonywright8294 Před 2 lety +9

      You’re American, you where born in the USA so you are not Norwegian . I was born in the Uk ,my grandparents were Norwegian but I don’t call my self Norwegian English !

    • @jackjacobson3893
      @jackjacobson3893 Před 2 lety +4

      @@AnnaGoldmanTravel hi I'm from minnesota where lots of Scandinavia people come too from iceland all the way to norway we full of Scandinavia head to toe in our state ❤

    • @nexorider17
      @nexorider17 Před 2 lety +4

      Mate if you where born in US that means your fully bloods US guy unless your mother or father is half norweigan but if you father or mother is born in USA then it doesnt count unfortunley

  • @mortenb3606
    @mortenb3606 Před 3 lety +30

    I would say a meter is a good enough distance, but everything between 1 meter and 5 meter is very nice.

    • @unosom
      @unosom Před 3 lety +3

      Me=5 meters is perfect.

    • @JD-oe5uc
      @JD-oe5uc Před 2 lety

      I hate it when people get closer…always want to give them a front kick/teep. 2 m at least!

    • @jrgenkalsneshagen8702
      @jrgenkalsneshagen8702 Před 2 lety

      1m is a bit close. Basically, if you can reach me eith your hands, then you're too close

  • @luis7783
    @luis7783 Před rokem

    Thanks Anna.
    I visited Norway several years ago, and I loved!
    All people talks about Bergen and, in fact, it's really beautiful, but I get surprised at Stavanger and Alesund (sorry I don't know how to write it correctly in my pc).
    Two cities that I loved and I recomend visiting to all people.

  • @thibod07
    @thibod07 Před rokem

    Very interesting rules that are very reasonable. I understand how miss behaves some of the tourists visiting your country are given that those rules have to be spelled out. It is a great idea to do so to reduce possible miss understanding. Thank you for producing that video it is clear and precise.

  • @grahamrobertson2995
    @grahamrobertson2995 Před 2 lety +39

    Been to Norway a number of times. Beautiful country and very friendly people. I definitely plan to go back, adding in some of these useful hints!

  • @Caine61
    @Caine61 Před 2 lety +82

    As an American watching this I feel like I grew up in the wrong country. So many people showing up late and getting in your face. Norway seems like a paradise.

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 2 lety +12

      You are very welcome in Norway ☺️🤗 give it a try 😉
      Maybe it’s the right country for you 🙂

    • @bezzerwizzer6448
      @bezzerwizzer6448 Před 2 lety +3

      Come and try it out!
      We are proud of our country .
      Your very welcome!

    • @KatieKingloveselephants
      @KatieKingloveselephants Před 2 lety +2

      I was thinking the same!

    • @RaveOdyssey
      @RaveOdyssey Před 2 lety

      No no its not paradise...i live in Norway 15 Years this people ar idiots they can't make Nothing!!...without Polish and Litawians emigrants this country is not existing and this is tru

    • @Henriksen0707
      @Henriksen0707 Před 2 lety +1

      Im living in norway and my bog brotter daid and it was 17 jers ago and im 10

  • @DoughBoiKush
    @DoughBoiKush Před 29 dny

    Hi there, I am using my husband's account but I just couldn't resist. I really appreciate the fact that you made this video. It was super interesting and direct and your comedic factor was on point plus the fact that you are beautiful and have a beautiful voice (hence the subject of my research which led me here, lol) makes for a quality video. Your input is awesome. Thank you so much!

  • @DrummerChristianHoffe

    Awesome video! Greetings, Chris!

  • @martalluize
    @martalluize Před 2 lety +9

    I used to live in Norway, my grandpa got cancer and we had to move to Latvia. I hate it here and i can’t wait to move back. 😞

  • @themadtbagger
    @themadtbagger Před 2 lety +8

    im from midle east its too sunny and dry here im sick of it i love the weather u guys have up there also the nature in your country is very beautiful.

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah.. it’s never extremely hot it Norway 🙂
      Where about in Middle East are you from? 🙂

    • @themadtbagger
      @themadtbagger Před 2 lety +2

      @@AnnaGoldmanTravel iran

  • @MTB8896
    @MTB8896 Před rokem

    Appreciating this video as a Norwegian. Great list. The dont be late rule is big!!

  • @richfiftyfour
    @richfiftyfour Před rokem

    Anna it was good and fun to learn a few things about Norway- you are a good hostess for the country thank you

  • @marilynwithers2571
    @marilynwithers2571 Před 2 lety +7

    Love, Love, Love Norway from Oslo to North Cape. Especially the Lofoten Islands, so beautiful.

  • @KaninCotton
    @KaninCotton Před 2 lety +103

    I've been learning Norwegian for 4 years, and plan to move to Tromsø when I can afford it and graduate! Finally going to visit this summer (though I wish I could go in the winter!) So this is super helpful! My Norwegian teacher (from bergen) taught me a lot of this but the extra details make such a difference! Havent taken a formal lesson in year and just practice from with my friend on discord now 😅

    • @orereo2328
      @orereo2328 Před 2 lety +4

      I have the same plan as you, I recently started learning Norwegian and I want to move to Oslo when I am done school! Good luck my friend!

    • @asddfaafsdas2664
      @asddfaafsdas2664 Před 2 lety

      Moce to toten they all sound nice

    • @asddfaafsdas2664
      @asddfaafsdas2664 Před 2 lety

      *move

    • @arne1881
      @arne1881 Před 2 lety +3

      Lykke til! :) Hvis du ikke liker nordlendingene, så får du komme ned litt lengre sør. Vi har bedre vinter og bedre sommer her :D

    • @asddfaafsdas2664
      @asddfaafsdas2664 Před 2 lety +1

      @@arne1881 og dårligere kjørere

  • @jeffoefelein2812
    @jeffoefelein2812 Před rokem

    I am an American from Norwegian decent. I am retired US Navy and had the pleasure of visiting Bergen and Narvik. My family originated from Bagn and I love everything about Norway. I love your videos and always look forward to seeing more. BTW, I am an avid Curler and the Norwegians now, and always will have, the best uniforms around.....

  • @Bryan_Shipway
    @Bryan_Shipway Před 6 měsíci

    awesome video! thanks for the tips :)

  • @danayang7712
    @danayang7712 Před 2 lety +40

    Being as norwegian as can be, living here for my 40 year long life, I can say this is a very good video!
    So accurate!
    And I see you got some more good once in the comments as well. 👍
    We are a not so small country, but we're not that many citizens, we're used to having lots of space to move around.
    As an introvert, I love it! 😁😁
    I'd never live anywhere else 😁

    • @ilkin.2781
      @ilkin.2781 Před 2 lety +1

      But you are a very lucky man. God has chosen a beautiful place for you)

    • @jennaingersoll4780
      @jennaingersoll4780 Před 2 lety +4

      I’m glad you’re as Norwegian as possible

    • @danayang7712
      @danayang7712 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jennaingersoll4780 Ikr? Imagine if I was only halfway 😮🤣

    • @asddfaafsdas2664
      @asddfaafsdas2664 Před 2 lety

      @@ilkin.2781 stooopid

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 Před 2 lety

      ya but if I become rich somehow and buy my first msnsion...where do u recommend where there’s some sun mainly cause I’m from California but an extreme introvert to the highest degree
      🤓💯🤙🏾

  • @MemoryLaneCinema
    @MemoryLaneCinema Před 3 lety +16

    I am norwegian and you are spot on.

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety

      Aww thank you so much 🤗 I’m so happy you enjoyed it ☺️

    • @MemoryLaneCinema
      @MemoryLaneCinema Před 3 lety +1

      @@AnnaGoldmanTravel Another "famous" thing is that one should not talk to strangers/norwegians on the bus. In many other countries strangers talk to each other hehe.

  • @mowvu5380
    @mowvu5380 Před 11 měsíci

    i am in love with your accent haha. i love how you say the words rude and go.
    i also appreciate you haven't got an american style english accent. it's great to hear that you're obviously Scandinavian.
    great video

  • @janduraistvan
    @janduraistvan Před rokem +2

    So funny! I did say almost the same things on Facebook as they asked me about these things! I loved your video about “Why not to move to Norway “ :) I love this country, the weather is perfect for me, I hate people, so all the other problems are also “fallen” in my situation :)

  • @aabbccddeeffgg1234
    @aabbccddeeffgg1234 Před 2 lety +5

    The reason for the no prolounged eye contact thing is really simple to explain, we are a old warrior people, if you stare at someone its usually due to wanting to fight

    • @nexorider17
      @nexorider17 Před 2 lety

      Not really we where allways trigger happy back in those days no matter what so the eye contact fact is false its more to do with gettin a norweigan pissed of then you ill see the brutal viking thats within us

  • @tanyahayward2230
    @tanyahayward2230 Před 2 lety +12

    I'm half Norwegian but born and raised in England. Throughout my life I know people have thought my personality to be a bit weird and I also used to think the same but as I've got older I've realised I'm just very Norwegian!!

  • @michaelebe4967
    @michaelebe4967 Před 6 měsíci

    Very informative...Hoping to travel to Norway next year... Thanks.

  • @uralbob1
    @uralbob1 Před 2 lety

    Very delightful Anna! Thank you sincerely!

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure Robert 🤗 thank you very much for such a sweet comment 🙂
      Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

  • @quorn23
    @quorn23 Před 2 lety +8

    Been to Norway a bunch of times, instantly fell in love with it, been in the summer, been at Christmas time, the country and people are amazing

  • @Onnarashi
    @Onnarashi Před 3 lety +16

    Another Norwegan here. You captured our culture and mentality well. One of the first things I tell foreigners who want to visit Norway (before COVID, and hopefully after) is to wear proper clothes. You really can't show up here in a t-shirt and shorts or your best/finest dress shoes any time of the year. Another thing that you didn't mention, was that you shouldn't wander off into Norwegian nature without any care for your safety. I've seen stories of foreign tourists getting stuck on mountains or getting caught in a storm while on a boat. It's very important to be mindful and go where the locals go, follow any weather reports, signs or guides if needed. Norwegian nature is wild, and we have actual predators here (bears, wolves and lynx to name a few), so please be careful! You can have a wonderful (and safe) time in Norwegian nature.
    Other things that I tell foreigners about are proably more universal, like not littering, or following the traffic laws. We take speeding very seriously here, so even minor infractions could cost you dearly. It's just not worth it, even if you have the money to rent a car here.

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +6

      What a great comment 🤩🤩🤩 thank you so much, Erik! That’s really important - pinned 📍
      Absolutely! Driving in Norway is a part of my next video actually 😉 I have quite a few colleagues- expats who are complaining about low national speed limits - for me it’s normal as I got my driving license in England 🙂 same style of driving - very relaxed, never in rush, lots of roundabouts - just a different side of the road and speed tickets in England are not proportional to your income 😉
      About the clothes: absolutely correct! That’s why I keep telling to my friends - when you visit Norway - you better forget all your makeup than your hiking shoes and a raincoat 😁
      Thank you so much indeed ☺️ amazing country! I’m happy to be a temporary resident here 🙂
      By the way, I already adopted Norwegian habit when I see any rubbish while I’m hiking I’ll pick it up and bring it to the rubbish bin to recycle properly 😉 I’m planning to take this habit with me and apply in other countries whereas it’s possible 😉

    • @Onnarashi
      @Onnarashi Před 3 lety +1

      @@AnnaGoldmanTravel Tusen takk for treating our country kindly and for your kind words.

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 3 lety +4

      @@Onnarashi my greatest pleasure ☺️ I promise to live the country the exact way I found it 😉🤗

  • @rickcamren5423
    @rickcamren5423 Před rokem +1

    I enjoyed your video. I truly hope I can visit Norway someday.

  • @einfjordbreen4239
    @einfjordbreen4239 Před rokem +1

    Great tips. I lived there for a while. I’ll add one; Never assume that, despite pouring hours and your heart into learning to speak Norwegian, anyone will ever respect that or cut you a break. I got pretty good at it. However, be prepared to get your answers in English and be constantly reminded your a “Flytningar”. Speaking from personal experience of course so maybe it was just me.

  • @ddrover2243
    @ddrover2243 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello,
    I liked your video. I’m from Newfoundland. I have been to Norway several times back in the late 1990’s…mostly in Stavanger and Oslo, with 1 weekend in Bergan. I have worked with many Norwegians over the years in different parts of the world in the oil industry, mostly on ships. I found them to be friendly and knowledgeable and they always treated me like one of their own sons. Norway is truly an awesome country.

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 2 lety +2

      🤩🤩 great comment! Thank you very much indeed 🤗
      Yes, Norwegians are great people indeed! Make a Norwegian friend and it will be friendship for life 😉
      Have a great week ahead ☺️

    • @johnmagnetrane6952
      @johnmagnetrane6952 Před 2 lety

      You misspelled Vinland, my son.

  • @pepsibente489
    @pepsibente489 Před 2 lety +12

    Ha ha, I'm Norwegian, and I loved the 5-meters-rule at nr. 2. I was laughing out loud then. The further away the better! People are scaring, you know!

  • @knv9090
    @knv9090 Před rokem

    Those little snippets in the first half, like the staring owl making eye contact, were hilarious.

  • @thibaultmarteau1532
    @thibaultmarteau1532 Před rokem

    I find what you say is very accurate! Good analysis to me :)

  • @JB-qc1kj
    @JB-qc1kj Před 2 lety +17

    Ok I am sold on visiting Norway with my family! :-)

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 2 lety

      Aww 🤩🤩 I’m glad! Absolutely! Norway is such a gorgeous country 😌 I’m sure you’ll enjoy it a lot!

  • @ivoxy0
    @ivoxy0 Před 2 lety +37

    I've been in Norway many years ago, straight to Narvik it was such an unforgettable experience! Well done Anna keep on with this nice videos!

    • @AnnaGoldmanTravel
      @AnnaGoldmanTravel  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you so much 🤗🤗
      I’m happy you enjoyed Norway! And you are very welcome to come again 😉🙌🏻

    • @SebHaarfagre
      @SebHaarfagre Před rokem +2

      Narvik during winter is extraordinarily pretty :D

    • @EdgarBrua
      @EdgarBrua Před rokem

      7 times in the past...in Narvik, but actually in Skjomen, what is n:1 one place there, only my opinion. Gr´s from Finland.

  • @gabbiloubser9037
    @gabbiloubser9037 Před rokem

    I'm moving to norway so your channel really helps😁

  • @skylarmeece6954
    @skylarmeece6954 Před rokem

    This helps a lot, never been to Norway but I want to visist or possibly live there permanently. So these tips help! Thank you! 🤩

  • @melissamistvalley9714
    @melissamistvalley9714 Před 3 lety +42

    As a 100% Norwegian girl.. i can accept that everything is true:)

  • @frofrofrofro900
    @frofrofrofro900 Před 2 lety +3

    I am from Tricity in Poland and loves Ylvis. We were on their concert in Slovakia several years ago. 🤩

  • @jamesolsen350
    @jamesolsen350 Před rokem

    My Norwegian grandparents raised their family in Massachusetts. Thank you a very fine video.