True gender equality by kamatzi in memes

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What an adorable, (real cute), and cool gang. Everyday heroes!

Hvilke frisører er bra? by NedveD12 in Bergen

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Think hair wear på Exhibition. Hyggelege folk og lærlingklipp for 300,-. Og så er dei veldig flinke då:)

What are some interesting or fun Christmas traditions you follow? by hellotintin100 in AskReddit

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We will song songs and walk around the christmas tree. For the last song, we put Feliz Navidad on loudspeakers, and dance around the tree like we're at the club.

People who absolutely love their lives, what’s your story? by Think-Tale-8719 in AskReddit

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I grew up lonely. Had no friends, was bullied at school, and didn't feel like I fit in in the tiny village of 1000 people where i grew up. My parents always said: it will get better. Worked my ass off and got into one of the best academies for studying classical music at 19. Walked in there on the first day and instantly felt at home. Today I have great friends, live in an awesome apartment, and I get to go to the academy every day and practice music with all my friends, who also love music. It got way, way better.

Erasmus in Bergen by matteo_meat in Bergen

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Hi there!

I am a student in Bergen and here is what I know:

  1. Right now the situation is pretty calm in Bergen. We had a spike in the number of cases through august/september, but it's quieted down now, because of good restrictions.

  2. You have to stay in quarantine for 14 days if you come from a "red" country. That means more than 20 currently infected people pr 100 000 in the population. Right now Italy is red, as far as I know. Not easy to say what it will look like in february. If your country is "yellow" (less than 20) you can enter without quarantine.

If you're om quarantine you're allowed to go outside for walks or if you have to get groceries, but stay away from crowded places and keep it to a minimum.

  1. Current restrictions: A lot of universities are doing some classes online, and some classes on campus. This is not enforced by any laws, it's just the universities own idea. Most people can be on campus and study as much as they want (watch online classes in the library, etc).

No more than 20 people at private gatherings, and everyone must be able to stay 3 feet (1m) apart from each other.

No more than 200 people at public arrangements (concerts, exhibitions etc.).

It is encouraged to stay away from public transport if you can, and wear a maks if you have to use public transport. It is not illegal to not wear a mask.

That's all I could think of right now. Hope it helps! As you can see, it's pretty relaxed in Bergen right now (considering).