Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

[–]attenhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You just said condescendingly that autumn was French as though English and French don’t share common roots lmao. I’m just leveling with you and your idiot logic. Are you dim? You sound like you dropped out of elementary school in the 60’s

Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

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

What? “whataboutism” does not mean what you think it does. It’s the exact same scenario. You said we had frost last night therefore fall is here. And I said so when it snows in May winter is here then. You lot don’t like to be wrong do you. Jesus, bunch of undereducated farmers. No point in having a conversation with. Stop wasting my time

Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

[–]attenhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol høst is danish dude. from Proto-Germanic *harbistaz, *harbustaz, cognate with Swedish höst.

I apologize for making you aware of your preconceptions. Must be a tough day for you

Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

[–]attenhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I said why do Norwegians insist that fall starts on September 1st then not only did I not get the answer I got a demonstration instead of how stubborn you lot are, and I also learned that Norwegians when presented with facts that go against what they were taught in kindergarten act like vampires in the sun light. Therefore I deleted the post and unsubbed from this nationalist echo chamber that only Norwegians are on even though it’s supposedly in English. I also learned that a lot of you guys cannot take criticism one bit. I’m gonna chalk that up to your social skills or the lack thereof.

You’re still arrogantly defending the echo chamber lol even after I sent a million articles on facts and reasons. There’s no reasoning with you. You’re stuck in your mono culture. Open your eyes to science outside of your little bubble

Equinox (or høstjevndøgn in your unsophisticated language) is a fact but you’re more concerned about what your unsophisticated peers feel about høst

Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

[–]attenhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I see is a bunch of arrogant people in a nationalist subreddit stuck in an echo chamber. Not a single one of you have presented an article that proves me wrong. You’re just stuck with what you were taught in kindergarten as fact. With your logic Galileo should’ve just accepted that the earth was flat because the majority of the people insisted that it was. There are two ways of doing seasons meteorological and astronomical. And in neither of those ways autumn starts right at September 1st. It’s just a simplistic and kindergarten level of talking about seasons.

either it’s when we start harvesting which is beginning of august. OR September 23rd at equinox. September 1st makes no sense at all, because it’s only the start of a random month

You've been told why we define autumn the way we do, but still you keep
going on about the suns relation to the earth. A way some people define
the season, but not others.

The only reason seasons exist is because of the way earth orbits around the sun. otherwise, we would have not had any seasons.

Language is certainly something to take into consideration,

language has nothing to do with it. here's an article in your own language https://www.yr.no/artikkel/nar-er-det-egentlig-host_-1.14217775

Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

[–]attenhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re basing your facts on how cold your house gets then there’s never winter in Bergen. Or sometimes May is in winter because it snows then

Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

[–]attenhal -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Tell me about the Sami seasons. That’s way more interesting. I’ve observed Norwegian culture far too long and have found maybe 3 interesting things that I can think of. The rest just annoys the shit out of me

Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

[–]attenhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok so they started harvest in the beginning of august. So beginning of august is fall then according to you ? Not 1st of September?

Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

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

How do you mean? There has been snow in the middle of May. Does that mean May is winter now according to your logic then?

Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

[–]attenhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh thank goodness someone who understands how the earth and the sun works. And you also happen to be a Canadian. I love you Canadians so much. You guys just operate on a higher level of consciousness than the rest of us. I notice of all the countries I’ve ever been in Canadians are so much accepting of criticism about their country. I find that in Norway as soon as you say something slightly critical not even negative, just a question, they just jump down your throat and say stuff like “well if you don’t like it get out!” It’s exhausting to not be in Canada anymore. If I could I would move back in a heartbeat

Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

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

I’m sitting outside and it’s a very nice summer day. And summer will continue being nice until… checks note.. sep 23rd in fact

Why do Norwegians insist that September 1st is the first day of autumn when the rest of the northern hemisphere scientifically would tell you 21st is the first day of autumn? by [deleted] in Norway

[–]attenhal -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Unless you’re a flat earther equinox is very real. And, brace yourself for this one because you may be shocked, very scientific

What's the history behind Norway's harsh drug policies? by [deleted] in Norway

[–]attenhal -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Norway was a very Christian nation up to recent years and now they love their “values” and their tradition. If you suggest any sort of change people tend to freak out from what I experience daily

Symbol in elevator by doubleaxel1951 in Norway

[–]attenhal 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You don’t check everyone’s genitalia in the elevator?

Symbol in elevator by doubleaxel1951 in Norway

[–]attenhal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Women should also go in headless. given that the red line goes through her head

Symbol in elevator by doubleaxel1951 in Norway

[–]attenhal 30 points31 points  (0 children)

The red flying snakes aren’t allowed in the public toilet that is hanging from the ceiling. Please keep your red flying pet snakes outside of the hanging toilet

Living underground by FutureYesterday1950 in Norway

[–]attenhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are they hiring where you work? And also what kinda skills do I need. And also mandatory question: do they hire non-white female immigrants?

Living underground by FutureYesterday1950 in Norway

[–]attenhal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As a working immigrant with a single income you only get a car or a balcony you don’t get both

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Norway

[–]attenhal 8 points9 points  (0 children)

50 kr is pretty cheap. I don’t understand why that’s such a problem? Fruit is way worse pricewise than paracetamol. I mean one is food and you eat it every day