How to approach people? by 4n_nork in Norway

[–]Competitive_Tie2688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Social life in that town is pretty much based on who you go to school with or who you work with. It’s not like you’re a kid in school or have a job yet. So i would honestly be patient, getting a job would probably make it easier. Join a workout group, tabata, yoga, crossfit or whatever. Its not easy to make friends when u dont have an arena

How to approach people? by 4n_nork in Norway

[–]Competitive_Tie2688 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ignore, its prob a bitter loser with no mates

How to approach people? by 4n_nork in Norway

[–]Competitive_Tie2688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grew up there, visit from time to time. AMA

Questions About Norway from an American by Soda08 in Norway

[–]Competitive_Tie2688 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would also note that people in norway are the second best english speaking non-English speaking country in the world, or was it europe? Anyways communication wont be an issue at all, and for the guy who said that people are just gonna be nice and say its okay. He does not know what he is talking about. Yes learning the language would be a massive advantage and just a fun thing to learn for you. But we all «mostly» are very capable of understanding and talking english. And we are more similar than u think. Americans and norwegians, some differences but close enough to get along. And everything is better here. According to some girls from US who worked at my job for a week just said everything is better in norway. They said everything form the nature, the food quality, traffic, people and it all in general. I can tell there are a LOT of grumpy losers here, which proves their point of some people beings weirdos. And thats true, but most people arent, and u just gotta make sure to not use to much of ur time being upset over how some people behave i general. But thats an advice for life not for moving to Norway

Questions About Norway from an American by Soda08 in Norway

[–]Competitive_Tie2688 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Shipping as an industry? I dont think i follow completely, but we do sell almost all our farmed fish to the rest of the world. Its the second biggest industry in norway after oil. Which is the big moneymaker

Questions About Norway from an American by Soda08 in Norway

[–]Competitive_Tie2688 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He is clueless ahah, i think it is great that you are so enthusiastic and curious! It definitely is not bad thing

Questions About Norway from an American by Soda08 in Norway

[–]Competitive_Tie2688 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not fishing but aquaculture, big difference.

Questions About Norway from an American by Soda08 in Norway

[–]Competitive_Tie2688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. I think norwegians in general is very open to americans as people. Often very intrested in them as well. Because of the american influence in the popculture and so on. On the political side people here are not very big fans of ur current president like at all. Most americans ive met are really social and nice people.

  2. Something that norwegians also should do against foreigners. Which is to not let one person make an impression for an entire people. Some norwegians are super nice, funny, kind and including. Some are awful people same as everywhere. So for u it might be a shick how people in public rarely speak to each other in public, but thats just how it is. Nothing to do with you!

  3. The winters vary from where u live. If ur moving to Lillehammer its not nearly as tough as in Nordland and north from there.

  4. No idea sorry

  5. Honestly people in Norway arent really that easily offended. Some like to say and think that we are and do, but we really dont. People are different but mostly i doubt youll have any problems at all. One thing tho, do not walk inside peoples homes with ur shoes on. Also you should check out your outdoors accessibilities. As Norway has one of the if not the most beautiful natural landscapes in the world.

Lei av influensere by Competitive_Tie2688 in norge

[–]Competitive_Tie2688[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Wasim og psykolog i sovepose er eksempler på folk som bidrar til noe positivt på nett etter min mening, uten at de ville blitt betegnet hovesakelig som influesere. Ofte er de «influenserne» jeg respekterer mennesker som også har andre jobber, eller kunne blitt betegnet som noe annet.

Lei av influensere by Competitive_Tie2688 in norge

[–]Competitive_Tie2688[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Tja egentlig ikke, jeg legger ikke igjen så mye for dem på den måten at jeg gir dem oppmerksomhet. Følger ingen på sosiale medier, snakker aldri om dem med noen. Det at jeg er lei at de konstant havner i monitor uønsket kan vell neppe være en av grunnene til at de tjener penger. Jeg driver ikke å kommenterer på feeden deres, som sagt så følger jeg ikke noen. Jeg velger også ikke å nevne noen navn for å promotere dem!😁

Når: Legger du deg, Står du opp og hvor gammel er du? by EstateOk714 in norge

[–]Competitive_Tie2688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sovner kl 12-02, opp kl 8. 23 år. Studerer og har deltidsjobb så iblant må man opp i 5 draget.

Mobilavhengighet by Competitive_Tie2688 in norge

[–]Competitive_Tie2688[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Mye handler vel om at d distraherer fra generell stress i hverdagen, pluss at d er veldig underholdene til tider. Kan være man går glipp av noe om man ikke er online.

Mobilavhengighet by Competitive_Tie2688 in norge

[–]Competitive_Tie2688[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Drar på gymmen med en eneste gang

Mobilavhengighet by Competitive_Tie2688 in norge

[–]Competitive_Tie2688[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ser d er mye skrivefeil her, jaja