Sara in Norway
Sara in Norway
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The Difference Between Living in Norway and in Denmark | 2024 (Part 2)
The difference between living in Norway and in Denmark, part 2. Let's talk more differences between Norway and Denmark, tax and cultural differences between norway and denmark.. I am so exited to share part 2, and please leave a comment down bellow if you have any questions or perspectives that you want to share with me about living in Norway vs living in Denmark.. again, this is of course my point of view...
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The Difference Between Norway and Denmark | 2024
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The difference between living in Norway and in Denmark in 2024, part 1. I hope you are up for a deep talk about key differences between Norway and Denmark, so lets dive in shall we.. // Join My Free Master Class: How to get a job in Norway: event.webinarjam.com/register/3/31kn6ax // Subscribe for more videos about living in Norway: ruclips.net/channel/UCeXsEOBQQp-n2ThsUE0s5ag //Share this video...
House Building in Norway from scratch - Part 3
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A little Vlog about the status of the house, the inside and the tough side to this whole building a house with two kids projekt... // Join My Free Master Class: How to get a job in Norway: event.webinarjam.com/register/3/31kn6ax // Subscribe for more videos about living in Norway: ruclips.net/channel/UCeXsEOBQQp-n2ThsUE0s5ag Say Hi on Instagram: @_sarainnorway_ #newinnorway #livinginnorway #sar...
Building a House in Norway from scratch - part 2 | 2024
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Building a house in Norway from scratch, is NOT easy. In this video, I talk about what ut has been like to build a house from complete scratch in Norway. It is part 2 of a video series about house building in Norway, so make sure to watch part 1 first if you find this topic interesting. You can watch part 1 here: ruclips.net/video/soDZ6tl9mqA/видео.html Building a house in Norway while living i...
Why it should be EASY to land a job in Norway in 2024
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Why it should be EASY to land a job in Norway in 2024... Should be pretty easy to get a job if you read these headlines.. Let dive into a video about the Norwegian Job Market and what the chances are for you to get a job in 2024. Remember to visit my website for more info about how to get a job in Norway: go to www.norwaynewcomers.com #lifeinnorway #newinnorway #livinginnorway
10 Funfacts About Life In Norway | 2024
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10 funfacts about life in Norway, so if you consider living in Norway - this will give you some fun and good inside information about life in Norway in 2024. Let me know in the comments if you know any of these funfacts about life in Norway or if they are completely new facts for you. If you like the video, do not forget to subscribe for more content from me. Also, make sure to watch the video ...
How to get friends, and a skilled job in Norway - Tips (Part 3 of 3)
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Maria is giving her final tips about how to get friends in Norway, and how to get the job you want in Norway. If you live in Norway as a newcomer - looking for answers and how you can get the life you have always wanted - I believe getting a job you LOVE is key. After I got that, the buzzle started to click, and I became happy with my decision about living here. If you need help getting this jo...
How It Was To Socialize In Norway (Part 2 of 3)
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How it was to socialize in Norway for Maria, she is speaking about talking with locals in Norway, going to the gym in norway and in general - socializing and how this is in Norway. If you live in Norway as a newcomer - looking for answers and how you can get the life you have always wanted - I believe getting a job you LOVE is key. After I got that, the buzzle started to click, and I became hap...
How hard it was to get a Job in Norway (Part 1 of 3)
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How it was for Maria from Colombia to get a job in Norway related to her skillsets. Find out how long it took her to get her dream job in Norway, in this video. // NEED HELP GETTING THE JOB IN NORWAY? If you want to know more about how I have landet multiple high competitive jobs in Norway and helped other foreigners do the same - please check out "Norway Newcomer Society" here: www.norwaynewco...
What my job in Norway is about - 2023
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Talking about what my job in Norway is about, I work in the Norwegian School system so lets talk work! If you live in Norway and you have questions about how you can get a job you love - because this is super hard for many - please book a call with me here: calendly.com/lifeinnorway/how-to-get-your-dream-job-in-norway-2023 Subscribe for more videos about living in Norway: ruclips.net/channel/UC...
Lillesand - Summer City In Norway - 2023
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A small walk through Lillesand center, a beautiful summer city in Norway - and some info about Lillesands history based on my own primary sourses through my work. Lillesand is a really great city to visit in Norway - heres a link to this video: ruclips.net/video/PmjAZ388oJk/видео.html #Lillesand #Norway
What to EXPECT working in Norway | 2022
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What can you expect working in Norway? Working culture, salary and social culture? I’m speaking about everything you can expect if you want to work in Norway. Please let me know in the comments down bellow if you have any questions about working in Norway. Subscribe for more videos about living in Norway: ruclips.net/channel/UCeXsEOBQQp-n2ThsUE0s5ag //FREE MASTER CLASS: The Ultimate Norwegian J...
Things i wish i knew BEFORE moving to Norway | 2022
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Things I REALLY wish I knew before I moved to Norway 5 years ago. Life in Norway is tough, and I want to share challenges living here, and just things about Norway I wish I kinda knew about. Subscribe for more videos about living in Norway: ruclips.net/channel/UCeXsEOBQQp-n2ThsUE0s5ag //FREE MASTER CLASS: The Ultimate Norwegian Job Strategy - Sign up today to land your next job offer in Norway!...
Learn how to introduce yourself in Norwegian in 2 minuttes
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Learn how to introduce yourself in Norwegian in 2 minuttes
My TOTAL COSTS of living in Norway | 2022
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My TOTAL COSTS of living in Norway | 2022
Norwegian activities when its fall in Norway | 2022
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Norwegian activities when its fall in Norway | 2022
Norway in July (South) | Weather, Activities & Nature | 2022
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Norway in July (South) | Weather, Activities & Nature | 2022
We are building a house in Norway from scratch ( part 1) | 2022
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We are building a house in Norway from scratch ( part 1) | 2022
FOOD PRICES IN NORWAY | What exactly food cost in Norway | 2022
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FOOD PRICES IN NORWAY | What exactly food cost in Norway | 2022
Why I LOVE LIFE in Norway | 2022
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Why I LOVE LIFE in Norway | 2022
Is it worth it living in Norway as a foreigner? | 2022
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Is it worth it living in Norway as a foreigner? | 2022
Is it hard to get a job in Norway as a foreigner ? | 2022
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Is it hard to get a job in Norway as a foreigner ? | 2022
Pros and cons living in Norway as a foreigner | 2022
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Pros and cons living in Norway as a foreigner | 2022
What easter is like in Norway | Norwegian easter traditions | 2022
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What easter is like in Norway | Norwegian easter traditions | 2022

Комментарии

  • @spiff1003
    @spiff1003 20 часов назад

    Everybody is depending on roads. Everybody. So it is fair that everybody pays too. Everybody!

  • @cbjmurer
    @cbjmurer День назад

    ruclips.net/video/ltXyIzFEYFY/видео.html

  • @cbjmurer
    @cbjmurer День назад

    😀😀😀😀😀😀

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway День назад

      Men tusind tak for dit indspil. Det er helt rigtig..

  • @cbjmurer
    @cbjmurer День назад

    I både Norge og Damark er skatteprocenten progressiv. Almindelige lønmodtagere i Danmark betaler 33%, op til en vis indkomst. Og intægter der er ud over det, kan beskattes højere. Så det er kun beløb over en vis grænse, der bliver beskattet mere end 33%. For slet ikke at tale om, at der er et basis grundbeløb, som ikke bliver beskattet, et fradrag undtaget fra skat - og det er stort set det samme i Norge.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway День назад

      katoffel, katoffel .... Der er sgu høj skat i Danmark, period.

  • @Akkolon
    @Akkolon День назад

    Norwegians are just Danes that got lost in the snow! (said with humour and love).

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway День назад

      haha... In some weird way.. It could be true

  • @parascitzo9455
    @parascitzo9455 День назад

    When I was about 12-13 years old, hadn't even hit puberty, I was able to buy beer without question at an amusement park. This was 24 years ago, but the limit for buying alcohol was 16 at the time, iirc.

  • @MB-sb4cz
    @MB-sb4cz День назад

    At NMBU in Ås just outside Oslo it's 470kr for a semester or half a year. The student loan is only for accomodation and food, not the university itself. So the total cost of studying for 3 years (a bachelors degree) is just 2820kr. Divided by 3 years this is basically free, although not completely.

  • @estherosene
    @estherosene 2 дня назад

    Thanks a lot for this video.please i have a question, as a Nigerian,can i work in norway with a 1 year visit visa or can i change it to work visa on getting there? i look forward to your reply,thanks

  • @KHValby
    @KHValby 2 дня назад

    It+s a bracket system in DK. Average tax is about 37%.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 2 дня назад

      what do you mean when you say its a bracket system in Denmark??

    • @hrvojezeman576
      @hrvojezeman576 День назад

      @@sarainnorway He probably meant that from 0 - some pay it's one tax rate, let's say 15%, and then, for higher income, let's say 200k - 300k the tax is 25% and so on.

  • @hansmarheim7620
    @hansmarheim7620 2 дня назад

    A Danish medical doctor told me years ago that Danish doctors want medical treatment to be completely free, so that even the poorest in society dont have to choose between a visit to the doctor or skip dinner for a couple of days. That is the right attitude. Denmark is great.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 2 дня назад

      welll... The thing is..... Poor people (like in the states or many other countries in Europe) doesn't really exist in DK - or in Norway for that matter. Because of the welfare system... so.. Everyone, (if you ask me) can pay a small amount to go to the doctor SO we make sure that we don't "undermine" the free system .. Lots of doctors in Denmark and Norway for that matter, are very stressed.. I believe its because people go all the time.. for even the smallest things, so... But its a great political question..

    • @hansmarheim7620
      @hansmarheim7620 День назад

      @@sarainnorway I am Norwegian. 60 years old. Have been living in Denmark for the last eighteen years. Blessed with a very good health all my life. Trust me. I know a thing or two on both Norway and Denmark . The Danish health workers are not "stressed" because of hypocondrians. They are stressed due to lack of resources and constant demands from incompetent Danish politicians whom constantly demand a more "efficient" and "cost effective" health care system. Have you even read the news from DR today? When it comes to the Norwegian health care system, it's ok, but paying extra to actually see your doctor is "scam". Both Danes and Norwegians have already paid so much taxes that they litterearly have paid for their potential health care twice compared to private insurance. The Danish practice is way better than the Norwegian one.

  • @harald-ingepaasche6923
    @harald-ingepaasche6923 2 дня назад

    Det er helt gratisk å studere i Norge.. Men mat. klær.hus og div trenger du...Da får du om du trenger ...Studiestøtte og lån for år 2024 er den på.. Maksimalt basislån, inkludert den delen av lånet som kan bli til stipend, er på 151 690 kroner for studieåret 2024-2025 (hvis du studerer fulltid). Pengene blir utbetalt ut over hele studieåret,(Når du er ferdig med studiene, kan inntil 40 prosent av lånet bli omgjort til stipend)

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 2 дня назад

      Godt poeng!!! Let me translate for the English ones here... So - the education itself .. is free.. But - people take loans to be able to afford apartments, food etc. ..

  • @modumodd
    @modumodd 2 дня назад

    60/40. 60% loan and up to 40% of the support can be converted to a grant.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 2 дня назад

      thank you for being specific here...

  • @Rimrock300
    @Rimrock300 2 дня назад

    Quite impressive of a dane talking english without the typial danish accent shining through) I was guessing american. You have maybe lived and studied there?

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway День назад

      I have lived and gone to High School in the states for a whole year, yes.. Lived in Sigourney, Iowa... what a place :D !!

  • @haraldbjthunem4059
    @haraldbjthunem4059 3 дня назад

    Norske studenter får ca 12500 kr pr mnd i støtte/ lån. 25% av dette (ca 3100) omgjøres til stipend ved fullført semester/bestått eksamen. Resten blir rentefritt studielån, som begynner å løpe med lav rente når studiene er avsluttet.. Dessuten diverse støtteordninger til gravide og fødende studenter.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 2 дня назад

      can you post it in English as well :) ???

  • @Jorge_i_Norge
    @Jorge_i_Norge 3 дня назад

    I delivery food by car in Telemark, more precisely in Porsgrunn and Skien. Yes, I pay toll when I enter Porsgrunn and when I cross from Porsgrunn to Skien, but is limited to 60 charges by calendar month, which usually I reach in 10 to 15 days. Also, if I enter Porsgrunn, left and return in less than an hour I do not get charged again. What I try to say, after I enter Porsgrunn, I can enter and left for the next sixty minutes without being charge again. The top hours cost 23 NOK, and the rest of the day is 17 NOK, but because I have an electronic tag, get 20 % discount. This benefits change in different part of Norway. The couple of times I drove to Torp Airport, I paid to a different company, but the charge was in my monthly toll ticket. Now, when I see the effort to keep the road and streets free of snow 24/7 as in my area, or cleaned of grit immediately after winter, it worth paying. The maximum I have pay is near 900NOK (around $ 90) and as self-employed I think, but can confirm at the moment, can discount from my income. Need to ask my accountant. In other hands, the map in the GPS devices and Google map in my area are not up to date. They ask me to take closed roads, roads no longer exist and sometime can't find the customer because their addresses are not marked in the map. I think the problem is the municipality do not inform companies like Google, Tomtom and Garmin the changes. I do not know.

  • @brittascharmsandbeads9057
    @brittascharmsandbeads9057 3 дня назад

    There is this book by a Danish author called "Little Book of Hygge , the Danish way to live well" , and by this book the Danish sort of "took" the expression HYGGE (cosiness) and made the world believe this is something special for Denmark. I find this kind of funny. Having it cosy at home with good food, candles, nice home decor for the season one is in, being relaxed and comfortable together is just as much a Norwegian thing as a Danish thing... 😀 But a Dane wrote the mentioned book, so they beat us there... 🙃 In Norway we would more often use the words KOSELIG and KOSE OSS, rather than the word HYGGE, but it means the same. 😉

    • @jonnor6883
      @jonnor6883 3 дня назад

      I agree. Never understood why we say that danish are doing "hygge", swedish "mys" and norwegian "kos". We often use it the same way. But there is a huge difference between what we put into the word in Norway. During the winter will i often say we put a lot of the danish hygge into kos pretty much the same. But the difference is that we also put kos into activities we do outdoor. When we sit down and enjoying an orange or chocolate during a ski trip or a hike with family and friends. Then we will say we "koser oss" together.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 2 дня назад

      DO NOT AGREE.... Danish people are waaaay better at "hygge" ... they are the experts... trust me.

    • @jonnor6883
      @jonnor6883 День назад

      @@sarainnorway maybe they gave changed in 25 years. They was not better in 2000 when i lived in Copenhagen. It's more that we put different things into the same words. So the definition are different from which country you belong to

  • @bearofthunder
    @bearofthunder 3 дня назад

    This was a bit unlear in wording about education in Norway. It should be clear that you don't pay anything to the university.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 2 дня назад

      Agreed.... It has been cleared out in the comments now. THANKS!

  • @ROBOTRIX_eu
    @ROBOTRIX_eu 3 дня назад

  • @karthikeyanc7430
    @karthikeyanc7430 3 дня назад

    Norway is pretty traditional I am surprised to hear from you. Anyway your information is very informative, thanks for sharing it.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 2 дня назад

      thank you... and haha, you were surprised? Can I ask why?

  • @user-up8mx5zc2r
    @user-up8mx5zc2r 3 дня назад

    Are you single?

  • @SharmanSomerset
    @SharmanSomerset 3 дня назад

    Great job as always Sara x

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 3 дня назад

      Thank you so much ☺️

    • @SharmanSomerset
      @SharmanSomerset 3 дня назад

      @@sarainnorway no worries, hope everything is going well with you, the family and the build, big love x

  • @amidgolmohammadi1584
    @amidgolmohammadi1584 3 дня назад

    The money you receive from Lånekassen as a student in Norway is partly a loan (as it's a combination of a grant and a loan). However, this doesn't mean that universities in Norway aren't free, as there is almost no tuition fee unless you attend a private institution. The financial support from Lånekassen is an extra benefit.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 2 дня назад

      well... as it has been said many times in the comments - should have been more clear on that part.. however - its "more free" in Denmark than in Norway.. as you do not take a loan, BUT you get the money forever :)

  • @MoneyWon-rk7kx
    @MoneyWon-rk7kx 4 дня назад

    My dream is to live in Norway

  • @Edz568
    @Edz568 4 дня назад

    I believe you have contradictinv pro and cons. you Said that people are very nice in Norway and then you Siad it's difficult to find friends as well how come they are nice and not frinedly it's kinda contradicting? 😂

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway День назад

      Your not the first one questioning that... I should make a video.. explaining more in depth what I mean by that...

  • @user-xr3rb6pn9m
    @user-xr3rb6pn9m 7 дней назад

    Not relevant as of August 2024. Tons of IT companies are laying people off left and right, also here in Norway(think recent Oda layoffs).

  • @tigerenmars
    @tigerenmars 7 дней назад

    Du sier veldig mye feil og ting som kan tolkes feil

  • @rasputinf
    @rasputinf 7 дней назад

    I recommend making a research about topics before shooting the video. Instead you're saying "I guess" etc. And abruptly ending the video is also a sign of lack of preparation.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 5 дней назад

      Why don't you start a RUclips channel and do it better ?

  • @AliRaza-v4q6q
    @AliRaza-v4q6q 8 дней назад

    when a person go first time in Norway How they feel about life ?

  • @cyberfunk3793
    @cyberfunk3793 8 дней назад

    I don't think the Danish are very liberal with alcholol other than compared to places like Norway. The age limit might be lower but in France even school kids were allowed to drink wine during recess until 1956 and obviously in many homes they aren't going to wait until someone is 18 before giving them wine. I suspect Germans probably get beer much before they are 18 as well.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 5 дней назад

      Interesting perspective, thanks 👍🏼

  • @TroelsNybo-j2t
    @TroelsNybo-j2t 8 дней назад

    In Denmark we have both "Himmelbjerget" and "Mols Bjerge"...

  • @Caydos
    @Caydos 8 дней назад

    I'm not interested in friends. Its good to know the infrastructure is very well. Good for Norwegians. It might be the place I'll choose to retire.

  • @alexiscamio4542
    @alexiscamio4542 8 дней назад

    Hello from france

  • @thomasborgsmidt9801
    @thomasborgsmidt9801 8 дней назад

    You can't make a video about Norway and Sweden - among other reasons: Swedes work in Norway allready.

  • @sukhmaidickoff
    @sukhmaidickoff 8 дней назад

    Biggest difference between Norwegians and Danes: Norwegians are "Fjell-Åke´s". Danes are not. 🤣🤣😂😂😉😉😁😁😀😀

  • @baconsneeze
    @baconsneeze 8 дней назад

    You know she is danish when she refers to wine with <22% alc, she calls it "low-alcohol wine". The stuff they got in denmark is strong bro

    • @RegulareoldNorseBoy
      @RegulareoldNorseBoy 8 дней назад

      Absolutely not, her English reveal she is from the east of Norway. Probably Oslo or Buskerud Danes has a very peculiar way of speaking English

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 5 дней назад

      Haha, well ....

  • @alanbrown9178
    @alanbrown9178 8 дней назад

    In the 1970s, I visited Denmark on a ship I was serving on. I got into conversation with a Danish guy and I was interested in Scandinavian culture. I asked him if Danish and Norwegian languages were the same. He told me they were very similar, but Norwegian is like Danish, spoken with a mouthful of porridge!

    • @RegulareoldNorseBoy
      @RegulareoldNorseBoy 8 дней назад

      That only makes sense if that Norwegian guy was from south or West. To danes bokmål, the most used dialect is very choppy, ending the tonation high at the end of sentences, and easy for danes to understand if you talk slow

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway 5 дней назад

      Haha, they say that ... I've heard

  • @andersnielsen6044
    @andersnielsen6044 8 дней назад

    Biggest difference is that in Norway they are afraid of human nature and love the real nature. In Denmark we are afraid of the real nature but love human nature. ;)

  • @julioc.7760
    @julioc.7760 8 дней назад

    Norway has a shit ton of money from petroleum, and Denmark has a lot of muslims

  • @modumodd
    @modumodd 8 дней назад

    You can sell sex in Norway, but not buy.

  • @rballistic-bananab
    @rballistic-bananab 9 дней назад

    Never seen alcohol at a child's birthday party in my 47 years as a Dane we drink hot cacao with wiped cream! 😂

  • @Uriel-Septim.
    @Uriel-Septim. 9 дней назад

    There are much more similarities then differences between us, Norway is the contry that come closest to us in Denmark and we consider them a brother nation and both when it come to linguistics and ethnicity it is very similar, our culture who come from our religion, philosophy and political is likewise very similar, when you can buy alcohol and sell your body is of less importance IMHO.

  • @boneheadxxl1
    @boneheadxxl1 9 дней назад

    My wife grew up in Poland. Christmas without alcohol, is like Santa without presents.

  • @karthikeyanc7430
    @karthikeyanc7430 9 дней назад

    Hi ,interesting information about both countries, racketeering is pretty new to me. Anyway thank you for sharing it.😊

  • @floro7687
    @floro7687 9 дней назад

    Denmark is more similar to Germany than Scandinavia, Sweden, Finland and Norway.

    • @heinedenmark
      @heinedenmark 9 дней назад

      Denmark is a part of Scandinavia - Finland isn't.

    • @floro7687
      @floro7687 9 дней назад

      @@heinedenmark klar over det - men Danmark er 70% tysk.

    • @Uriel-Septim.
      @Uriel-Septim. 9 дней назад

      in what way ? when it come to linguistics and ethnicity Denmark and Norway are very similar, almost identical, Germany not so much.

  • @LarsSveen
    @LarsSveen 9 дней назад

    Very interesting videos! I'm a Norwegian citizen that grew up in the USA and am thinking of moving to Norway with my American wife. We are talking about building a home or maybe buying and customizing an existing home. So the details of what you're going through are of particular interest to me. Keep the videos coming!

    • @Rimrock300
      @Rimrock300 2 дня назад

      Starting with an older existing house will generally potentially give one a nicer and larger lot in Norway, and more central location, while a new lot will tyically be smaller and a bit longer away from the center of town. on the other hand, can be a big job upgrading an older house

  • @kimfabricius4463
    @kimfabricius4463 9 дней назад

    OMG !! 😀

  • @steinarhaugen7617
    @steinarhaugen7617 9 дней назад

    Why is more alcohol sold in Norway just before Christmas than at other times of the year if people don't drink at Christmas time? 😊

  • @Spacemongerr
    @Spacemongerr 9 дней назад

    It is legal to sell sex in Norway, but not to buy. Same in Sweden. So prostitutes will not be charged with any crime, only the clients.

    • @user-xr3rb6pn9m
      @user-xr3rb6pn9m 7 дней назад

      They will still likely be charged for tax evasion

    • @Spacemongerr
      @Spacemongerr 6 дней назад

      ​@@user-xr3rb6pn9m Very unlikely. Norwegian tax authorities say that they do not want to target prostitutes. _Technically_ they should pay tax, but there are so many exceptions, lack of guidance in the tax info, and there being a long precedent for not taxing them. Just a couple of years ago there was a woman who was charged with paying too little taxes, she worked as a cleaner. Turns out that the amount she hadn't paid, she had earned from prostitution and did not think she had to pay taxes on it. Ultimately, the Tax Complaint Tribunal agreed, and concluded that prostitutes shall not pay income tax. This is because of the reasons listed above, as well as other legal-technical reasons that are too complicated to get into here.

  • @Spacemongerr
    @Spacemongerr 9 дней назад

    The Norwegian Bible Belt is very different from the American one. For reference: Around 25-30% of the population there are Christians, which is higher than the national average. The national numbers are: - 50% Atheists - 20% dont know or believe in "some force" that is not a god - 20% Christians - 5% Muslims - 5% all other religions

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    @Spacemongerr 9 дней назад

    Grocery stores in Norway can only sell alchol max 4,7%. So most beers are 4,5-4,7%. You will not find any wine in a grocery store. Anything stronger than 4,7% can only be sold by Vinmonopolet. (Lit. The Wine Monopoly, it is government owned. Very nice stores.) At age 18 you can buy alcohol below 22% At age 20 you can buy alcohol 22% and higher