Dark Sides of Living in Norway

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  • @Emma-og2jt
    @Emma-og2jt Год назад +677

    I moved to Norway over 20 years ago and can tell you that the information in this video is out of date and inaccurate. I have never come across the Norwegian stare. The food here is international and eating boiled cod and lutefisk is eaten rarely by the majority of Norwegians I know. On special occasions people may eat lutefisk. Traditional Norwegian food is certainly not eaten every single day. The Norwegian language is the easiest language to learn if you speak English or German. If you speak both these language it is very easy. I know what I am talking about as I am a language teacher. If you live in southern Norway there is no problem with darkness if you come from northern Europe. It is no worse here than in Scotland. As far as taxes are concerned, you get what you pay for and the salaries are high. Medical treatment is free or low cost. Everyone in society is taken care of. There is low crime and the streets are clean. I got fed up listening to this video after 3 mins as I have never heard such nonsense said about Norway. If you are really interested in living in Norway use a wide range of sources to find out information and use your critical thinking.

    • @punitsalimath225
      @punitsalimath225 10 месяцев назад +14

      What's the best way to find a job in Norway? I am an Asian, working in Italy and willing to live and work in Norway.

    • @sole3107
      @sole3107 10 месяцев назад

      I live in norway for a decade. And I can confirm the stare is real (TWIMC: Stygge blikk. Google it)! Even norwegians themselves suffer with it.
      Coming from a country in which health care is in fact 100% free, I guarantee norwegian healthcare system is not.

    • @Freydis-1
      @Freydis-1 9 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@punitsalimath225 the best way is to speak norwegian language fluently and to get the bergens test done. Then you have a fairly good chance to get a job especially if you have a well founded education in job category always looking for workers.
      If you can not proove that you can live from your own money they will kick you out after 3 months.

    • @punitsalimath225
      @punitsalimath225 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@Freydis-1 thank you

    • @Linaa2387
      @Linaa2387 9 месяцев назад +22

      First thing that came to my mind, someone made a video for people NOT to come and live in Norway.

  • @PhilippeOrlando
    @PhilippeOrlando Год назад +122

    No Amazon! And you call that a dark site??? It's a blessing! Good for them!

    • @i_am_rohit_saini
      @i_am_rohit_saini 6 месяцев назад +1

      same thing i was thinking,... everything thing he called dark side is actually a bright side...

    • @alanpotter8680
      @alanpotter8680 3 месяца назад +1

      @@i_am_rohit_saini I'm guessing you were born after 1990. The more people have, the more they complain.

    • @Softlol
      @Softlol 2 месяца назад

      @@alanpotter8680Because consumerism is bad. Your subconscious self is hating what your ego does on autopilot. TBF we have been conditioned since birth to consume, most american hollywood movies are as much brainwashing as they are entertaining.

    • @ganymeade5151
      @ganymeade5151 2 месяца назад

      That is why they have more money. LOL.

    • @shinji1264
      @shinji1264 Месяц назад

      @@i_am_rohit_saini When u can't find nothing bad you gotta cherry pick...

  • @SugarBomb69.
    @SugarBomb69. Год назад +305

    Hey, Norwegian here. (and..the info in this vid is weird.)
    - No one decides if you are a Norwegian or not. If you consider yourself one, then that's more than fine! (Just be yourself

    • @Ochiriozua1
      @Ochiriozua1 Год назад +15

      Damm you're the best.
      I'm planning on coming to Norway this year.. I just finished my BSC in computer science and informatics and I'm planning on relocating over there for a fresh start.
      Thanks for this information, it's really helpful and God bless you...
      I wish I can get in contact with you and have more information and how it looks to leave in Norway..
      Thanks so much 💖

    • @ErnaBjørn
      @ErnaBjørn Год назад +7

      ​@@Ochiriozua1 you will be welcome, just avoid the big cities

    • @franktoledo6342
      @franktoledo6342 Год назад +1

      Well this video was done by an American idiot we have a lot of them nowadays. Thanks for sharing your comments.

    • @marinaloulli3452
      @marinaloulli3452 Год назад +5

      True, as The south doesn’t have a dark winter, not as I recall, and the language is not so difficult

    • @tracycockerton2218
      @tracycockerton2218 Год назад +3

      Tusen takk! 😊👍🙏

  • @TyrkiaGunnar
    @TyrkiaGunnar Год назад +184

    I'm a native Norwegian, and yes, as any other country on earth, Norway definitely has its dark sides, but what this video tells you, isn't the truth. I will advise all RUclipsrs to do some research before posting videos. The Learning Canteen unfortunately didn't so.
    1. (00:57)
    The "lutefisk" is eaten by extremely few people in both Finland, Sweden and Norway. Like most Norwegians I have never tasted it, and the few people who eat it, do it only around Christmas time.
    (01:12) Claim: Traditional Norwegian food seems to be eaten every single day.
    WRONG! Most Norwegians don't even eat traditional food weekly. Everywhere you'll find burgers, pasta, pizza, wok dishes, sushi, fish and chips, international vegetar dishes and so on.
    (01:21) Claim: Norwegian is an extremely hard language to learn.
    WRONG! Norwegian is a category 1 language for native English speakers, and is one of the easiest languages to learn. Almost 100% of all Norwegians speak English, so communication challenges are non-existent.
    (01:35) Claim: Eight weeks without seeing any daylight at all.
    Well, in the very north of Norway, where only about 5% of the population live, there are five to eight weeks without sunlight, but no days are completely dark. On the other hand, exactly the same areas have sunlight 24/7 through Summer months, and that's definitely an advantage!
    (02:14) Claim: High taxes.
    Yes, we have high taxes. Here's why:
    - free healthcare
    - free education (even universities are free)
    - five weeks paid vacation
    - one year paid maternity leave
    - government start-up subsidy for start-up companies
    - well-run prisons with a focus on rehabilitation to reduce criminal acts at the end of sentence
    - subsidized public transport
    - subsidized electrical cars, and that's why 80% of all new cars were electric cars in 2022, and now make up almost 25% of the car fleet
    To summarize: We get a lot in return for our high taxes. It really pays off.
    (02:51) Claim: It's cold most of the year.
    WRONG! the southern part of Norway isn't very cold, and in the north, very few people live. During Summer months temperatures of 25 centigrades (77 fahrenheit) is normal, and some days will exceed 30 centigrades (92 fahrenheit). During Winter months the average temperature will be around 5 centigrades (41 fahrenheit). Inland, north and in the mountains it's colder.
    (03:26) Claim: Norway is surrounded by cold oceans.
    WRONG! There are warm ocean currents from the Mexican Gulf that make the climate milder.
    (03:44) Claim: It's hard to find a job.
    WRONG! Norway has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the world.
    (04.35) Claim: No Amazon.
    This is correct, but there's a lot of other options for shopping online.
    (05:22) Claim: Eating out is expensive.
    Yes, this is correct. But should this really count as a dark side of living in Norway? The main reason for this is that the wages of waiters and cooks are pretty high compared to the tiny amount those people earn in th US, making tips on restaurant bills necessary.
    05:55 Claim: High rent
    It depends on where in Norway you live, and compared to cities like London. Paris and New York the average rent isn't very high.
    06:44 Claim: Postal service is very slow.
    Is it? There is a guaranteed delivery limit of two or three days, and I have never heard about any of these made up jokes about delayed post. The last time I used postal service should be more than five years ago because nowadays everything is sent digitally, and everyone has their digital mailbox.
    (07:17) Claim: There are immigration hurdles.
    Norway is one of the most popular countries to immigrate, so that's why applications are handled very strictly. If there were so many dark sides of living in Norway, it would probably be much easier to immigrate. ;)

    • @ad76juhy78
      @ad76juhy78 Год назад +10

      😂 I did wonder if the claims of the video were accurate. Thank you

    • @jenoasztalos7658
      @jenoasztalos7658 Год назад +16

      You right, this guy talking nonsense, o came in Norway 5 years ago, unfortunately I don't speak Norwegian but English is very good, I've got my permanent residency from very the first day , yes is expensive to live here but you have high income to ,the rest is up to you what you want to buy os many cheaper options if you know where to look for , so to live in Norway is very good and I'm proud about this country welcomed me

    • @tonyjoachimhydal5256
      @tonyjoachimhydal5256 Год назад +12

      @@ad76juhy78 This video is way off and the makers have not been in norway. its actually so wrong its triggering

    • @EA00000
      @EA00000 Год назад +2

      I visit Norway many times and yes not everything is true ! I think every country is not perfect ! But Norway have lots sexy looking man ❤

    • @bendikkirkbakk1833
      @bendikkirkbakk1833 Год назад

      Norway murderes you, Little by little. You lower your head and walk on in semi depression until you die. You see. We aren't allowed to be free (express your true self). So many laws. The Unspoken once and written. Sure, you have a roff over your head, food to eat. But you will die inside eventually.

  • @syvannahperez2105
    @syvannahperez2105 Год назад +87

    i have family in Norway and I've been to visit and yes people are very introverted but they are respectful and kind. yes, taxes are high but it is a country that actually cares for its citizens and they have free healthcare and education as far as i know. i have NEVER experienced any staring. And about the language, it is surprisingly very similar to English and very easy to learn. about the pay, things may be expensive but they get paid VERY well, they also have one of the highest maternity leaves in the world and have great paid vacation time. It is a fantastic place to live, after all they are one of the happiest countries in the world, and all this is coming from a native Texan.

    • @ganymeade5151
      @ganymeade5151 2 месяца назад

      How well do they take care of old people? Are there good nursing homes there? Is nursing home care free?

    • @syvannahperez2105
      @syvannahperez2105 2 месяца назад +1

      @ganymeade5151 too be honest it's not in their culture to hold elderly people up on a pedestal like other cultures do or to even make them a BIG priority over anyone else. There are definitely nursing homes and they give them the absolute best care. I actually have a cousin who works in one there and she loves all of her patients and treats them so kindly. I'm not sure if they're free or how expensive they are however the patient care won't be lacking either way

  • @hey_darita
    @hey_darita Год назад +5

    This video is definitely a misrepresentation of Norway. So negative. What has Norway done to you, my friend? You must have mistaken the country for some other country. Tsk tsk.. Please do some research when you have time and kindly consider positive scripting, ja. 🙌

  • @trondellingmichalsen4957
    @trondellingmichalsen4957 Год назад +53

    There is so much false information here, I have no idea where to start.

    • @Aikynbreusov
      @Aikynbreusov Год назад +7

      It is true..... cost of living is expensive in Norway...... the food is plain.....poor flavor compared to what people eat in sunny Spain and Italy or Greece

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask Год назад +6

      ​@@Aikynbreusov Well, most Norwegians eat Italian, Spanish or whatever even at home, so the Norwegian cousin is not going to be a problem.

    • @S1eepers
      @S1eepers Год назад

      This video is just as stupid as the those tik tok opinion maps 😂

    • @ErnaBjørn
      @ErnaBjørn Год назад +6

      ​@@Aikynbreusov every tax we pay here comes back to us in the form of health and education security!! see Singapore, Switzerland, Sweden, lichtenstein. don't say something you don't know

    • @ghost_knight_001
      @ghost_knight_001 Год назад +1

      Please help

  • @julierains2578
    @julierains2578 Год назад +83

    I am an american who has been to Norway once and hope to go back this year. I think I've been there once more than this person. I totally disagree with most of what you have said. And , are you being paid by Amazon? I see companies like Amazon with way too much power. Thank you Norway for protecting your citizens.

    • @janjensen7661
      @janjensen7661 Год назад

      😂you dont need to pay tax as a tourist. So shut up

    • @kk440635NORWAY
      @kk440635NORWAY Год назад

      Once up on a time Norway was a very safe country. I am 32 years, and things have change alot just in a few years. It is not so safe anymore. The last couple of years Norway have become medium safe…. Not safe, but not unsafe either….. i live in the countryside, a new criminal event happens everyday in even in my distict. I live in a district called «Haugalandet» in a small village town called Skudeneshavn, it does not happens a new event everyday in Skudeneshavn, but still very often, but in the district (Haugalandet) something new happens everyday. It can be threats, public violence, burglary, murder or rape. Everyday there is an event of at least one of these things, and sometimes more
      The use of drugs has increased drastically, and the state is saving money in mental health care and forced treatment in mental health, because the state is going down financially with interest rate increases, inflation in the currency and increased prices for everything possible, despite all this, no pay rise. Corruption is also a growing problem.
      But the main problem for crime is probably increased drug use, and savings on forced admissions. I have stopped going outside alone after 10pm on weekdays, and after 9pm on weekends. Before, I would feel safe at 1 in the night alone even in the weekends
      A month ago I myself was threatened completely unexpectedly, completely out of nowhere, completely randomly. This says something about security in Norway in 2023
      This happens all the time with all sorts of random people, people who do not belong to criminal circles and who are not involved in criminal circles are exposed to threats and blind violence. It happens to anyone and anywhere. And this is in the countryside as well as in the city. No place is safe. Especially not in the evening. Certain shopping centers have introduced security checks. Football matches and theater and concerts also sometimes have security checks

    • @TheSympathydenied
      @TheSympathydenied Год назад +13

      Can't trust an American opinion on Norway

    • @keithschwab1
      @keithschwab1 Год назад +6

      Living is different than traveling

    • @roberttwardowski9711
      @roberttwardowski9711 Год назад

      He is correct. You Americans dont know as much as the british about Europe.

  • @countryclub1113
    @countryclub1113 Год назад +13

    No Amazon??? Sounds great! See you there!

  • @muhammadsaleemarahman7270
    @muhammadsaleemarahman7270 Год назад +45

    I've been to Norway twice to visit my daughter , who's got the local passport and my son who is studying in Trondheim university . I travelled from Kuwait and carry a Pakistani passport . I found Norway a piece of paradise , with waterfalls on every corner , especially in the north . Been to Oslo , Trondheim, Jessheim and many of the touristic spots , particularly Trollstigen, Gieranger Fjord which I liked most . We rented cottages at Trollstigen and Hjelledalen for couple of nights . Well , all said and done, while the place is so beautiful it has a few drawbacks . Food is not of my liking and on the expensive side too. Arabic and Turkish food is available at a very few places .

    • @muhammadsaleemarahman7270
      @muhammadsaleemarahman7270 Год назад +5

      Moving around to other cities is easy but all is very systematic , have to make reservations well in advance for cheaper fares. Had to pay at railway station to use the loo and that too with the debit card . I like cold weather , so no problem . Was snowing last September when I was proceeding towards Trollstigen. It is too clean everywhere and hot water and heating system is available at washrooms on the roads which are also very clean , but no cleaner can be seen . It's my dream to travel through Norway on a motorbike , from Oslo to Tromso . Well , maybe next time when I go there. I would like to settle down there for the rest of my life despite all the drawbacks .

    • @satadeepgh
      @satadeepgh Год назад

      Just convert Norwegians to Islam

    • @guardianwithin786
      @guardianwithin786 Год назад +1

      Beautiful. Thank you truly for sharing. Lovely you've found your paradise, and I truly wish you the best with your dreams to reality.

    • @martinusv7433
      @martinusv7433 Год назад +3

      People can't really expect to eat their national cuisine in every part of the world... 🤷 As long as you have access to at least some regular "international" food, then it should be bearable.

    • @peterc.1618
      @peterc.1618 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@martinusv7433 Instead of complaining that something is not available, why don't people go there and set up a business importing or making whatever they deem to be lacking. If they go bankrupt, they know why those things were not available the first place, and if they succeed, they'll be millionaires.

  • @jandmath
    @jandmath Год назад +9

    I hope this was meant to be a humorous or sarcastic video, given the amount of false information…

  • @dzejson85
    @dzejson85 Год назад +4

    No Amazon is actually a good thing. People who done this videos must be Americans isn't?

  • @tessjuel
    @tessjuel Год назад +52

    A suprisingly good presentation considering that whoever made this video obviously isn't familiar with Norway. A few corrections though:
    1. "You will never be Norwegian" Never say never. It's probably not easy though.
    2. About the food. We do not eat boiled cod in Norway! Ever! Lutefisk is something we mainly use to shock foreigners, it's actually only eaten once or twice a year by a few enthusiasts and most Norwegian have probably never tasted it - I haven't. Reindeer stew is delicious but only really eaten in the far northern parts of the country. I'm afraid the most common dinner in Norway is pizza except on Fridays when TexMex food rules.
    3. Polar nights and midnight sun is only in the extreme northern part of Norway.
    4. No Amazon. I'd say that is an advantage! We have strict laws against false advertising in Norway and merchants are also required by law to offer at least years warranty. For some products, like electronics it's five years. So there's obviously no way the standard Amazon garbage can be sold here.
    5. "Postal servie is very slow". No it isn't. Norway is a high tech nation so we don't really use snail mail very often but if you do, expect a letter to be delivered within two days and a standard parcel within three or four days.

    • @NA-dg3jx
      @NA-dg3jx Год назад +11

      Totally disagree with the video, Particularly first point. Found Norwegian people to be warm and friendly.

    • @tessjuel
      @tessjuel Год назад +7

      @@NA-dg3jx Thank you! 🙂 I didn't want to comment on that since I'm not unbiased. Norwegians tend to be a bit reserved and we don't usually talk to strangers. But that's because we don't want to interrupt whatever they are doing or thinking. It's not really unfriendliness.

    • @peterc.1618
      @peterc.1618 Год назад +4

      I've seen comments by Norwegians that say the postal service has deteriorated.

    • @tessjuel
      @tessjuel Год назад +1

      @@peterc.1618 It has deteriorated. Letters used to be delivered overnight. Now you have to expect it to take two days and yes, it may actually take three or even four days since mail delivery is only every other day now and not at all on Saturdays. Even so, I would not call that *very* slow.

    • @peterc.1618
      @peterc.1618 Год назад +1

      @@tessjuel That makes the Royal Mail look really fast.

  • @kzlfaku
    @kzlfaku Год назад +17

    There are always many videos about this and that country, and these and those positive and negative sides. As a Norwegian, I give you the short, uncut version about Norway:
    1) If you like a social secure country, awesome nature bathed in dark and cold weather, and you are an introvert. Norway is the place!
    2) Are you the opposite? If you believe high taxes is theft, you prefer sunny and warm weather, and you like 'warm-blooded' people like in Italy or California. Avoid Norway!

    • @Softlol
      @Softlol 2 месяца назад

      I would say one of the biggest issues with Norway is that people are generally cold to each other (unless you are hiking on a Sunday, then every single person will say hello or chat some).
      Janteloven is what I point at as main cultrip. How can anyone think that is a positive thing? It’s filled with negativity!

  • @HomeFromFarAway
    @HomeFromFarAway 11 месяцев назад +2

    This script is so poorly written that I am actually reporting the channel

  • @ladythalia227
    @ladythalia227 Год назад +9

    I’m only a minute in and already in disbelief at a video that claims our comfort foods are boiled cod, lutefisk or reindeer stew. I’m 49 and have never tasted either and I would wager that is true for most of my friends as well. These are just super weird claims.
    The Norwegian language is among the easiest languages to learn for English speakers due to both languages being north/west Germanic.

  • @richardjarrell3585
    @richardjarrell3585 Год назад +12

    No Amazon is a PLUS! No multibillionaire further enriching himself while immiserating workers. The Norskis are wise to protect their businesses-in the States e-commerce has gutted downtowns and malls.

    • @ganymeade5151
      @ganymeade5151 2 месяца назад

      Absolutely. Some malls are largely ghost towns. They could be turned into community centers and homeless shelters.

    • @botalm1878
      @botalm1878 Месяц назад

      Amazon is wonderful for handicapped people who cant go to the malls or even the shops downtown or around the corner! But I guess you didn't think of that. You dont realize until you are handicapped yourself, be it illness or traffic accident.

  • @patrickrussell6216
    @patrickrussell6216 Год назад +75

    My Irish brother worked in oil industry in Norway,
    he found the Norwegians very friendly and respectful.
    He went on to work for a Norwegian company doing overseas work.

    • @ErnaBjørn
      @ErnaBjørn Год назад

      Thank

    • @raymotovlog9476
      @raymotovlog9476 Год назад

      how much his salary?

    • @patrickrussell6216
      @patrickrussell6216 Год назад +3

      @@raymotovlog9476
      I did not ask him his salary,
      But I assume he got paid well in the oil industry.

    • @raymotovlog9476
      @raymotovlog9476 Год назад +1

      @@patrickrussell6216 which is better to work?australia or norway?

    • @Anonymoose66G
      @Anonymoose66G Год назад +1

      @@raymotovlog9476 Norway has a higher quality of life and if you factor in expenditure to your income then id say there quite similar.

  • @edgein3664
    @edgein3664 10 месяцев назад +5

    Not many Norwegians speak English? Ahahah I’ve been to Norway just some days ago and had the best conversation ever with a 90 year old Norwegian affected by Parkinson.. even rocks speak English in Norway mate

  • @leonelduarte1822
    @leonelduarte1822 Год назад +6

    Not having AMAZON IS A GREAT PLUS for me

  • @colors_in_noise
    @colors_in_noise Год назад +68

    Learning Norwegian isn’t hard, I’ve found it to be one of the easier languages as no offense to Norwegians it’s somewhat of a simple language. Meaning it’s not complex with kanji or with loads of different words meaning the same thing and loads of similar sounding and spelled words mean very different things. Most of the words just make sense. Grammar can be difficult but as with most languages even with bad grammar you can get your point across. I think Norwegian is actually a beautiful language, it sounds soothing or feels like home when spoken, the written is quite interesting, and only some words can be different to pronounce.

    • @Marginal391
      @Marginal391 Год назад

      Depending on the person and other factors.

    • @LorraineAgain
      @LorraineAgain 10 месяцев назад +2

      The shade thrown at Kanji 💀 I love Japanese from the bottom of my heart but yeah, Kanji is a _wall,_ man. 😂

    • @Freydis-1
      @Freydis-1 9 месяцев назад +1

      Well, I guess it depends on whether you have to learn Nynorsk or Bokmål. The former is a good deal more difficult, but is predominantly spoken, especially in the northern parts of the country.

    • @shaylito
      @shaylito 8 месяцев назад +2

      I concur. Norwegian has to be one of the easiest languages for an English speaker to learn. There are a couple of sounds that may be a bit tricky to pronounce, but the grammar is is simple and many words resemble their English counterparts.

  • @randomsheep1165
    @randomsheep1165 Год назад +21

    1:29 Norwegian is a category I language for English speakers, making it one of the easiest languages for English speakers to learn

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask Год назад +1

      It must be so sad for these English speakers to have to learn another language, why can't we all just speak English? (pun intended)

    • @phillynch4971
      @phillynch4971 Год назад

      but why bother?

    • @randomsheep1165
      @randomsheep1165 Год назад

      @@phillynch4971 I mean, if you want to live in Norway it's pretty essential

    • @peterc.1618
      @peterc.1618 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@phillynch4971 A language is part of a nation's culture; if you don't understand it, you won't fully understand the culture.

  • @totalfreedom45
    @totalfreedom45 9 месяцев назад +7

    *_1_* The happiest, *_least_* corrupt countries with the *_highest_* standard of living in the world are the Nordic countries-Denmark (with its autonomous territory Faroe Islands and Greenland, part of Denmark), Finland (with its autonomous region Åland), Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
    *_2_* They are social democracies, prosperous welfare states with developed high-income mixed economies.
    *_3_* Most of their citizens speak English and are atheist, agnostic, or skeptic.
    *_4_* Here are the top 10 happiest countries: 1 Finland, 2 Denmark, 3 Switzerland, 4 Iceland, 5 Netherlands, 6 Norway, 7 Sweden, 8 Luxembourg, 9 New Zealand, 10 Austria. Note that all but #9 are in Europe and that the five Nordic countries are listed. 💕☮🌎🌌

    • @ro.stan.4115
      @ro.stan.4115 2 месяца назад

      Happiest? Scandinavian countries? You must be kidding. You don't see many people smilling there and enjoying life.

  • @TullaRask
    @TullaRask Год назад +5

    Amazon, really?! Good riddence if you ask me. BTW if I'm not mistaken they are in Germany, do you really expect them to build in every country in the world. Lots of cheap places to buy online has no connection to Norway what so ever, they still ship.

  • @Rolf-farmedfacts-supervisor
    @Rolf-farmedfacts-supervisor 11 месяцев назад +1

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA😂😂😂😂😂 This video isnt even one bit factual😂😂😂 Except the actual winter darkness😁

  • @OveBakken
    @OveBakken 8 месяцев назад +3

    Finnes ingen grenser for hvor mye tull man får høre på RUclips.

  • @theErmysick
    @theErmysick Год назад +11

    bruh, who wrote this scirpt? so manmy errors!

    • @peterc.1618
      @peterc.1618 Год назад +3

      A bit repetitive I found, e.g. the dark winters being mentioned twice. The video is less than nine minutes long so I'm pretty sure most of us would be able to remember it from its previous mention.

  • @garyinspringhill8175
    @garyinspringhill8175 Год назад +13

    I wish here in Canada banned Amazon also for the same reasons Norway did.
    Took guts to do that....

  • @densisteviking
    @densisteviking Год назад +2

    Plenty of BS here, High taxes, yes but we have nearly free healthcare and payed sick leave. You dont have Amazon in Norway- yes because they refuse to pay income tax to the country they operate in. And a lot of non sense about food. This video is quite ignorant- but this might be easy to discover since Norway has free education, even university is free.

  • @takuan650
    @takuan650 Год назад +8

    I have been to Norway for holidays many years ago. In summer it's beautiful and for a bottle of Whiskey from Germany I could finance a week long stay at a lake side cottage. Those were the days. Not sure if I would like these endless winters and short summers.

  • @sarannarula3033
    @sarannarula3033 Год назад +7

    Come on ! Norwegian language is not so difficult as you have emphasized. It’s rather beautiful and easy if you speak English and German.

    • @phillynch4971
      @phillynch4971 Год назад +1

      no point in learning norwegian. it's only spoken by a few million people.

    • @aandrei99
      @aandrei99 Год назад

      @@phillynch4971 You must learn it if you want to live there though

    • @ladythalia227
      @ladythalia227 Год назад

      @@phillynch4971when you’ve become fluent in Norwegian, you not only understand Norwegian, but Swedish and Danish as well that around 20 million people

  • @anthonydecarvalho652
    @anthonydecarvalho652 Год назад +3

    No Amazon is a good thing.

  • @bardmoshagen2715
    @bardmoshagen2715 Год назад +3

    I found this video to be misleading and full of errors. It is like the person responsible for the video actually never has been living in Norway. There is some truth behind every of the 10 headings, but with just as much of the information being untrue, the overall judgement of the video is that it can’t be trusted.

  • @Aikynbreusov
    @Aikynbreusov Год назад +4

    Eating out in Norway is expensive because the country is not suitable for agriculture..... the land is not fertile the weather is only suitable for growing crops only for half of the year.....so food production is very limited.... as a result, most food has to be imported from the EU, especially vegetables and fruits from Spain and Italy and other southern EU countries..... this is why food in Norway is expensive and bland.....

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask Год назад

      Lol. No, this is not true. Eating out is expensive because waiters are fairly compensated for their work. Tips is not mandatory.

    • @Aikynbreusov
      @Aikynbreusov Год назад +1

      @@TullaRask that too!!!!! Omg.... don't even get me started on taxes in Norway..... if you like sea food, Norway is a good place to visit..... it's hard to make friend in Norway since the people are very preserve.... they like to keep to themselves.... they don't mingle with foreigners..... it's a nordic trait because all SCANDINAVIAN countries are like that..... Italy and Spain are best EU countries to make friend and hold conversation in the bar a strangers.... food in Italy is super good....

  • @exentr
    @exentr Год назад +10

    It is no point in becoming Norwegian. Be yourself. It is not more magical than that. South Eastern Asians living for 40-50 years in Arctic Norway. High rent may be a myth if we compare cost to income. The rent in the US is higher. Postal service is slow but formal post most often is online. Shipping takes like 2-3 weeks but you'll get used to it. Shipping isn't really postal. UDI application is time consuming but it all depends. It is not that bad if you live in Schengen area. UDI's homepage is very informative. They make it clear what they want from you. After all it might not be that bad. The worst part is the time it takes to process an application but again it depends on what Visa you're applying. Non educated people outside Schengen has near zero chance unless it is family related.

  • @yueyay
    @yueyay 9 месяцев назад +4

    It's cold in Norway? I'm from Finland and my only complaint about Norway is that it's not cold enough! Reykjavik has +9C in the summer which is very comfortable.

  • @monicabredenbekkskaar1612
    @monicabredenbekkskaar1612 Год назад +2

    Comment about food is ironic or just stupid😂

  • @Brix96
    @Brix96 8 месяцев назад +4

    I was in Norway last year found the people friendly plus my grandfather could speak perfect norwegian after all he was Norwegian

  • @TrymYoutubeMainChannel
    @TrymYoutubeMainChannel 6 месяцев назад +1

    Seasonal Depression would be biggest reason

  • @mkf628
    @mkf628 9 месяцев назад +2

    No Amazon lol

  • @Mattis100
    @Mattis100 Год назад +6

    Seriously, how do you come up with this "information"?
    The quisine: Most norwegians eat international food from all over the world. And very few people like lutefisk, which is only eaten 1-2 times per year.
    The language: The norwegian grammar is fairly simple compared to most european language.
    High taxes = Free education and good welfare systems for all.
    Cold weather: Nudism is mostly practiced during summer time.
    No Amazon: Is that negative??? ... oh, and btw: I have ordered from Amazon many times without any troubles.
    Slow postal services: Post is only used when ordering packeges. All letters from banks, incurance companies, welfare services, education services, tax services, etc etc etc are digital. Faster and more sustainability, and very different from Germany or the USA.

    • @olenakunina1
      @olenakunina1 Год назад +1

      for your info - free education like primary and secondary school is free probably everywhere, many countries supporting also free high school education, some universities. Are those free in Norway?? and also absolutely no healthcare what so ever, just to be clear - in Turkey average medical insurance cost 15 dollar per month, i've got an appointment for neurologist, she sent me to MRI, Ultrasound, Cardiologist, ECG, Blood tests, that all was done in next two hours same day in state hospital without me paying any additional payment, if you ever got ill in Norway tell me please how long time it will take get all of those and how much it is gonna cost you after you already paying monthly thousands dollars? Lived in that dumpster 3years - never again. About healthcare can tell numbers of stories happened to me, my family and friends - each of could cost to a doctor in any other country career and serving time in prison but not in Norway - it is like USSR - enough just tell your people that you have the best in the world everything and they gonna be proud and never try anything else. also in 2022 it was record number of leaving the country by rich people - which is just prove my point

    • @janjensen7661
      @janjensen7661 Год назад

      Cap i norwegian😂this is cap

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask Год назад +1

      ​@@olenakunina1 lol. I have a seriously cancer. In one year I pay a total of 3040 nok this year. Everything else is free. I have earned that already, so now I pay nothing. Hospital treatments are usually free or has a tiny copay of 300 nok something. Universities are free, or not. Your choice. This video is aimed at people from the US. As you know, they have NOTHING.

  • @ettorevaccari1113
    @ettorevaccari1113 8 месяцев назад +1

    Unfortunately this video it correct and yes darkness real and cold there will bite you . Tax yes very high . I have been there for 5 years , living without sun is unhealthy and no fresh food , I m sorry but no good for health . Good luck to anyone want move there

    • @zakosist
      @zakosist 8 месяцев назад

      What part of norway do you live in where you cant access fresh food? Its easy to get in most grocery stores. But as a norwegian I also agree with kind of hating the winter and it can be unhealthy, especially if you dont compensate by getting more vitamin d in other ways. The winters are definetly the part I dislike most. Taxes Im ok with because the end result is overall less serious poverty and affordable healthcare. I still think thats a small price to pay for all the other benefits of living here compared to many other countries. But its not for everyone

  • @alanpotter8680
    @alanpotter8680 3 месяца назад +1

    It's all about personality. I come from Greece and I thought I could live in Norway, but - even after visiting the country for years - I can't live here for a long period of time. I get anxious, but I guess it's just me. We settled in Bergen and the rain is just killing me. With 2 small children, there's not really much we can do. Rain, rain, wind, rain, cold, kids are sick most of the time cause they're not used to the climate. I really wanted to adapt and make it as a 2nd home country for my family. We even decided to invest in a local Greek-type fast-food joint that I don't see it will see the light of day with the way things are going.
    But lets get back to the video:
    - 1. You will never be Norwegian: Wrong. No one gives a FUCK. I haven't seen any stares, no more than your normal amount that we face everywhere, even in our own country.
    My husband is your typical Greek bearded, dark-haired Poseidon... I'm a blond guy with green eyes, our children are blonder than Alexander Malofeev (for lack of a better example), some Norwegians find it normal, some find it amusing, but nobody ever thought that we don't belong there. After all, there are people there from all around the world, born and raised in Norway, speaking the language. They may not look like your regular Norwegian or European, but they are more Norwegian than me - an European.
    - Food: I get the feeling that this video is a paid propaganda against Norway. I've had reindeer stew a few times and, pardon me, but it IS comfort food to me. On top of that, you can find all sorts of comfort food, take-out joints pretty much everywhere. Granted, it's not London or Paris, but if you want something comfy, you can make it yourself.
    - Speak Norwegian - No I know for a fact that this video is made by a troll.. LIKE THERE IS AN EASY LANGUAGE TO LEARN YOU BELLEND! On a more serious note - Norwegian is easier to learn than say Hungarian or French or Russian. I speak Greek, Bulgarian, English and I've been studying Norwegian for a while. It's not all that different. Troll away!
    - Darkness... The troll in this video can very much say the same thing for my own country: Greece: It's HOT! With its awful location near the equator, its summers can become unbearably hot for us non-greeks (especially Brits, who turn into pink panthers on day one). From May to October no pray to any god can summon rain. That's whopping 20 weeks hoping for survival under the sun.
    - Taxes - Not true. Regular Norwegian Joe pays 22% income tax, just as every body else in Europe (with slight variations). Your "up to" 50% refers to GDP.. Many of the EU countries often have higher GDP taxes than Norway. All the data is on Google. I also bought a house here and didn't pay any more taxes than what a Norwegian would pay.
    -
    The bottom line is: This video is a troll video.. I got tired of replying individually to each topic because they get more and more ridiculous.. Norway is cold. USA is far away... etc.. but ill quickly summarize them with few words:
    -----
    -Finding a job is hard (in a rich country DUH?).
    -Amazon isn't in Norway because they never found it suitable to open a .no store for 5 million people. Even the entire Scandinavia is only 1/3 of Germany alone. As a businessman myself, even I wouldn't open a whole new branch to cater to 5 million people or take a risk with 21 million of 4-5 different nationalities, all with different laws for import/export.
    -Eating out in Norway is not expensive, if you compare it to USA, UK, Denmark, even Germany or France.. but don't take only the prices into consideration, take the average salary, too.
    - Rent is higher in Germany, for example. Fight that.
    - Postal service in Norway is slow because of its terrain. That's like laughing at the kid with the amputated leg for finishing last at a school marathon. Not cool.
    - By your accent, you seem to be British. Aren't you the perfect example to talk about immigration, brexiter? I'm simply amused how trollish this video is.. it can't be anything else. I mean, he actually questions the methods for an immigration of a country that isn't in the EU to begin with but has minimal requirements for EU citizens to apply for a citizenship? Well i mean besides the obvious, lengthy ones... but those are everywhere, not just in Norway.
    Another bottom line: Bad, bad video. Not a single thing in it is true. He never speaks about the country itself, he just goes straight on picking on something that isn't there.

  • @pad9x
    @pad9x Год назад +1

    what a ridiculous video lol.

  • @NISDAOfficial
    @NISDAOfficial 2 месяца назад +2

    Even after learning all the Dark sides of Norway I still wants to migrate to Norway. What a dream landscape to live. Love from Pakistan

  • @samaradaf6640
    @samaradaf6640 8 месяцев назад +1

    deppress country.was there 5 years

  • @beckyh.1299
    @beckyh.1299 Месяц назад +1

    I love Norway ❤🇧🇻🌲

  • @kauaiboy5o
    @kauaiboy5o Год назад +4

    I don't get, if Norway has high taxes and fees, and high cost of housing and everything else, how is it that Norway has one of the world's highest standard of living? It's contradictory! Do Norwegians earn high incomes to compansate all of the above? And where do all of the Norwegian off shore oil money go to if the people are highly taxed for services received?

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask Год назад +3

      The oil money all goes into your pocket, haven't you noticed? You must be blind. Jokes aside. The oil money is being saved and used abroad, less inflation ;) To explain why we're more satisfied in Norway takes to long. I'm sure you can find other videos about this subject. The Nordic model or Scandinavian model focuses on equality and no powerty or homelessness. Everyone are fairly compansated for their work, and the high taxes go towards health, education etc. We all have the same right to education and our hospitals do a good job. When that's been said we also don't expect that much. We like to complain, but we also don't expect to win some sort of competition against our nabours. Equality means the Jonses are less of a problem.

    • @larsyvindgrindrud8341
      @larsyvindgrindrud8341 Год назад +1

      Norway rates high in standard of living if you look at the whole picture. If you are looking for materail gain only we are average in the industrialized world. Norway is also less expensive if you eat like Norwegias do. Generally Norway is a country that stresses equality. We compete with Sweden to have the lowest Gini coeffisient in the world, This means that salaries for jobs requiring high skills are not paid well compared to other countries. The combinations of a strong welfare state and more or less the same pay for all kinds of work makes Norway a paradise for those with low skills

    • @kauaiboy5o
      @kauaiboy5o Год назад

      @@larsyvindgrindrud8341 Thanks for the explanation. Norway cannot be replicated by others because of Norway's small and homogeneous population with Oil and Gas production representing 15-20% of Norway's GDP/GNP to sustain it's welfare and equality. That is Norway's national narrative perception, but the reality is that inequalities do exist in Norway like in any other countries. Those who wants to be average will have an average life, and those who strife for more will have more in life.

    • @kauaiboy5o
      @kauaiboy5o 10 месяцев назад

      @@TullaRask That Nordic model is sustainable because of Nordic countries' small and homogenous population. However, the society's fabrics are starting to unravel as the result of the influx of refugees's inability to assimilate into Nordic societies. Language is one example, and another is that Nordic people are reserve and not too social by nature..

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask 10 месяцев назад

      @@kauaiboy5o What a bunch if BS that is. Any culture that takes in too many refugees compared to it's own population will have that kind of problems. It has nothing to do with the economy, it's a cultural thing.

  • @terryopsahl1677
    @terryopsahl1677 9 месяцев назад +1

    Norwegian language difficult. Hmm? Egg, bacon, toast, finger, arm glass to(two) fot(foot) smart, hand are all Norwegian words; and that's just what I know from part time lessons.

  • @shturmovik3033
    @shturmovik3033 Год назад +1

    …this is a highly biased video…

  • @dandeliony491
    @dandeliony491 Год назад +7

    I have lived in Norway for more than 9 yrs and i can confirm that those dark sides are true. I even can add more to the list mentioned.

    • @smiley4988
      @smiley4988 Год назад

      What can you add? Add pls

    • @dandeliony491
      @dandeliony491 Год назад

      @@smiley4988 Be aware of discrimination and the child protection service (barnevern). You can watch movie Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway to give you a picture.

    • @peacefulminimalist2028
      @peacefulminimalist2028 Год назад +2

      Ok Russian bot

    • @dandeliony491
      @dandeliony491 Год назад

      @@peacefulminimalist2028 racist bot

    • @peacefulminimalist2028
      @peacefulminimalist2028 Год назад +1

      @@dandeliony491 😂😂😂

  • @willyhansen673
    @willyhansen673 8 месяцев назад +2

    The most bright thing of Noway: NO Amazon. Think of it deeper!

  • @peacefulminimalist2028
    @peacefulminimalist2028 Год назад +2

    This video should come with a warning that 90% of it is wrong and the other 10% are lies.

  • @juja6042
    @juja6042 Месяц назад +1

    Terrible to find a job. Even if you find they treat you badly and not according to law.

  • @SC-fk9nc
    @SC-fk9nc Год назад +3

    No Amazon what a blessing!

  • @jericlamb2676
    @jericlamb2676 8 месяцев назад +2

    My friend is 13yrs in Norway
    they look down on Filipino especially eastern people, they don't say it but you feel it, according to him
    He said they are nice
    He prefer our own country,
    there are many other factors like loneliness, cold weather, bad food
    You will not enjoy your money if you are Rich

  • @emilijalenkevica5710
    @emilijalenkevica5710 10 месяцев назад +1

    very annoying video

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 Год назад +1

    high prices are living in Norway only so with under 3000 euro netto monthly you are on brink of to be poor

  • @stephenhutchins-py3ly
    @stephenhutchins-py3ly Год назад +12

    I lived in Norway for three years I enjoyed every bit yes it is expensive but then I was paid with that in mind I also learnt Norwegian you go to places to enhance their culture and experience their food that’s what annoys me about British people who go abroad they want fish and chip shops and pubs and for people only to speak English they will not try anything new I am English also but I am sad to say people do not want to learn different languages or cultures

    • @LorraineAgain
      @LorraineAgain 10 месяцев назад +1

      British ppl act like their little empire still owns half of the world lol. Lots of them are simply entitled children.

  • @TheTruthIsNowHateSpeech
    @TheTruthIsNowHateSpeech 8 месяцев назад +2

    If anyone here is considering moving to Norway, please just don't. I moved here and instantly regretted it and moved back. The people are cold and so is the climate.

  • @andymarais3014
    @andymarais3014 Год назад +2

    No Amazon….. fantastic 👍

  • @SilviaSkocki
    @SilviaSkocki 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ja genau , ich finde das mit dem Fehlen von dem Ausbeuter Amazon überhaupt nicht tragisch, sollten viele Leute mal drüber nachdenken,ob sie ihre hartverdienten Moneten lieber einem einheimischen Unternehmen geben.

  • @pat.t6026
    @pat.t6026 2 месяца назад

    Darkside of living in Norway....? No Amazon delivery..... Are you serious? Please stay away!

  • @snoopenny
    @snoopenny Год назад +1

    What a strange video. Norway is a country like any other country with its peculiarities, as any country is unique in its way. I think if you live there, pay taxes, eat its food, and speak Norwegian, you are Norwegian. Who sends snail-mail anymore? It’s-cold? Wear warm clothes, high tax? You get free medical care and education. Food? I bet in the large cities you can get sushi and other ethnic foods - there are well-stocked supermarkets. Darkness? You get used to it - they do have electricity. Every country has its peculiarities. What’s the problem with this guy? Stay home.

  • @j.m.b5441
    @j.m.b5441 11 месяцев назад +2

    No amazon is a deal breaker for me

  • @scottlewisparsons9551
    @scottlewisparsons9551 8 месяцев назад +2

    I lived in Oslo in the winter of 1979/80 during the construction of the Statfjord B oil rig. I have never really felt cold since! It was an expensive city to live in. However, the people were friendly and the food was good. I think that some of the things mentioned in this video are exaggerated. All the best from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺

  • @nf3922
    @nf3922 2 дня назад

    I am an expat living in Norway. Most of this is BS, except the cost and taxes. As for the winter, I live in the arctic and even the darkness is basically sunset for most of the day except a few weeks where it gets quite dark. As another commenter said, most of this is outdated. And as for Amazon, I've used it. Your just gonna pay a massive tax to get it through. That much is true.

  • @hendrang1
    @hendrang1 Год назад +3

    In countries with cold climates, food tends to be bland, without many spices.

    • @peterc.1618
      @peterc.1618 10 месяцев назад +1

      Not surprisingly I've always found the fish served to be very fresh which means it's retained most of its natural flavour and doesn't require too much in the way of spices.

  • @andreehobrak1425
    @andreehobrak1425 Год назад +3

    Not often i give a down vote. Yours is well deserved.

  • @PHARManoj
    @PHARManoj 4 месяца назад

    Norway may be heaven if you have a permanent job with fair wage, you like the winters & nature, like silent places without many people around you, Like to live alone & can manage lonely life, Ready to learn Norwegian etc.
    On the other hand Norway is hell if you are coming as foreign student without financial support, coming alone without family, Can’t tolerate cold & not enthusiastic to learn new language & not ready to adopt new culture, not having patience to wait for a year to get visa or renewals etc.
    -It takes lot of time, efforts & costs much to learn Norwegian. Without Norwegian you can’t enjoy working in your job except from working in IT where people speak mostly speaks English. People who come here as refugees/asylum seekers are much happier than students as the refugees can enjoy the benefits from the government totally free of cost.
    There is no chance of free education for foreigners who graduated out of Europe !!
    Note: Do not ❌ come if you do not have a permanent job with fair salary.

  • @ekaterinaefanova7015
    @ekaterinaefanova7015 5 дней назад

    I would add one more point to the dark side: child care services. Children are 4 times more likely to be taken away from their immigrant parents by Social Services.
    I have arguments with my children, we are not made of ice! Yet, nobody would come and take my children away based on an opinion of some neighbor.
    I am so shocked watching BBC and other documentaries on child expropriation. Poor families are separated, children and mothers are heartbroken. Nobody cares about children’s opinion on the matter. Who wants to live in foster family? How is it even democratic? Insanity.

  • @Ana-bw7gm
    @Ana-bw7gm Год назад +5

    You keep repeating that living standard is very high in Norway but than you say eating out is expensive, housing is expensive, no variety of food, taxes extremely expensive, people staring at you, mostly cold and dark, .... so what comes under that good living standard?

  • @usbackcountry
    @usbackcountry Год назад +2

    If Norwegian oil is owned by the Norwegian Government and the Norwegian National Budget has many Tillions of Dollars in surplus, then why the high taxes???

    • @leif-kareeikeland5209
      @leif-kareeikeland5209 Месяц назад

      For å unngå dutsdesits eller å være avhengige av bare prisen på olje som svinger opp og ned som sur melk ien kattunge.

  • @biber9979
    @biber9979 7 месяцев назад +3

    Bad thing about Norway are super low salaries when you compare them to cost of living. Kindergarten teachers make same as in Germany while having to spend way more money on everything in Norway...super rich, super expensive Norway where kindergarten teachers who take care and educate our kids make 2300 euros neto(in Australia they make 3600 euros neto). Software engineers make around 3000 euros. So that means as a software engineer you can make more in Germany, France, Austria, Netherlands, Denmark...

    • @MinisterRaya
      @MinisterRaya 9 часов назад

      Hi, what are some of the job vacancies available please. I'll like to move to Norway

  • @acans7958
    @acans7958 4 дня назад

    NOK to EUR, NOK to USD are terrible rates. Being worse every year.

  • @Toagame-o3y
    @Toagame-o3y 19 дней назад

    Norway seems like a boring country. Well, that's true of all Nordic countries.

  • @StephenMicheal-r4s
    @StephenMicheal-r4s Месяц назад

    I love all these dark sides lol 😂 yet I’m still coming to explore the land of the Vikings I’m so excited I’m not married maybe a pretty Norwegian lady is waiting for me who knows I LOVE NORWAY 🇳🇴

  • @kromyzal238
    @kromyzal238 6 дней назад

    I do recall spending 12 USA for a small coke! Yikes!

  • @loneyman-o6p
    @loneyman-o6p 13 дней назад

    It is an ordinary and expensive country in terms of tourism. advertising and marketing make this perception invisible.

  • @howardharris223
    @howardharris223 19 дней назад

    I've been to Norway quite a bit. They definitely have a variety of food. Not sure what this guy is talking about. They even have American Restaurants in some locations. I spent most of my time in Tromso. I will say one thing. Everything shuts down early or at least it used to. Bars and Nightclubs are open late, but do your shopping early.

  • @justaweirdo8377
    @justaweirdo8377 22 дня назад

    I lived in Norway since 1991 and it is a good country to be. The people are friendly and the language is not difficult . The weather is natural. Jobbs are available depend on your skills and education.

  • @shinji1264
    @shinji1264 Месяц назад

    Taxes are high for medical, pension and education... An extremely good tradeoff and a sign of no corruption. It means the country works...

  • @Dinapus_Olsen
    @Dinapus_Olsen 17 дней назад

    No one likes "lutefisk", not even norwegians😂😂 There is a few that has it for christmas-dinner, but, wow, this video is not even close to the truth and I'm only 1:12 into the video😂😂

  • @Labbish1
    @Labbish1 2 месяца назад

    So Norway is just like any othet nordic country. We have same "negatives" here in Finland too.

  • @turgaymcbride46
    @turgaymcbride46 28 дней назад

    I made it less than two minutes in, and I already don't trust this video. Norway has way more than lutefisk and finnbiff, and for the most part Norwegian cuisine isn't bad. As someone who speaks primarily English, Norwegian is the easiest language I've learned by a wide margin. This video is bunk

  • @jessca_87
    @jessca_87 Месяц назад

    I think this guy just don’t want anyone else moving there…pretty much saying don’t come cause we don’t want u here we just want Norwegians 😂

  • @globalonemusic2381
    @globalonemusic2381 2 месяца назад

    The contents of this film are categorically inaccurate. Norway is a developed nation beyond most people's ability to comprehend. Their health care system DOES take care of their citizens. Noway will not just "let people die". If someone passes blood in their urine from a kidney stone, etc. they ARE taken care of. Atrial Fibrillation ? You had better believe no one will be released from a hospital until they are stabilized with appropriate Rx's.
    The population is educated, self sufficient and values work and family. Yes, there is no "Amazon" because with all the wealth from oil....they will still protect their way of life, their economy and will do so by protecting Norwegian businesses from predatory international competitors.
    Contrary to that which is in this film, Norway IS welcoming to "Persons of independent means". Those who can support themselves with money "from home" will not be looking for a job. They will do nothing more than regularly contribute to the Norwegian economy. Norway wants productive people who value decency and who will NOT be a "charge" or "drain" to the government Social Welfare System. Enough of that has occurred because of the huge influx of Muslim Immigrants imposed upon the country. Those who are valued, self sufficient people from developed countries are almost always welcome there. :)

  • @anneskuse5448
    @anneskuse5448 Месяц назад

    We get health care free, school up to university, it’s warm and suns up 24 hour up north, south the sun up to late at night. What a stupid information. We don’t live in the dark age and our taxes are not 50% it’s depends how much earn. Many week’s holiday pay from your employer for one year after that from NAV for 3 years. Not difficult to get a job. Look to Europe and u see it’s not only Norway that’s expensive.wonder where u get this information 😡

  • @janejohnstone5795
    @janejohnstone5795 Год назад +3

    Yes...always thought about these...things..

  • @sefakaragoz7159
    @sefakaragoz7159 Месяц назад

    Why I don't know the people who lives in yhe world began to eat same foods like hamburger, pizza, pasta, chips. What is that I didn't get it really is this a plan for humanity??

  • @arshadali2312
    @arshadali2312 24 дня назад

    Too many thing wrong with this video. I doubt the person making it has ever been to Norway. There is no "viking stare" in Norway. Norwegians are the very opposite of aggressive. Norwegian is not a hard language. Moreover the Norwegian staple diet is not cod and lutefisk.

  • @donaldgoodinson7550
    @donaldgoodinson7550 Месяц назад

    What rubbish.I married a Norwegian girl and have been there many times. OK,the taxes are high but what he doesn't mention you get free medical and a high state sponsed retirement. It is also one of the most beautiful countries in the world.They also have good food,very few McDonalds or Burger Kings here.Is one of the best 10 countries in the world.The USA doesn't even make the kist.

  • @Aikynbreusov
    @Aikynbreusov Год назад +2

    Norway is as dark as Alaska....

    • @peacefulminimalist2028
      @peacefulminimalist2028 Год назад

      Norway is almost as long as the North-South line in USA so Norway as a whole isn't a dark "place". In winter, the very northernmost towns with a tiny population gets no sunlight for around 8 weeks, In the summer it's quite the opposite, they have daylight 24 hours per day. Southern Norway has around 20 minutes more darkness than Germany in winter. and many hours more of sunlight in summer. Most people live in the southern parts. The darkest day of the year is around 21st of December and then we have like 6.5 hours of complete daylight and a few hours of dusk/dawn. Around 21st of June we have maybe 20 hours of daylight and 4 hours of dawn. As you see it very much depends on where you live and the time of year.

  • @dima8608
    @dima8608 8 месяцев назад

    RUclips version of clickbait. I am sorry I got swindled in watching this.

  • @pauljelismoesman9563
    @pauljelismoesman9563 28 дней назад

    You must be a republican, I'm born in Holland jess i also found it is You are a Norwegian or not, but I learned verry soon the language here ,so they see me as Norwegian and are now using a Norsk passport, and I'm used to the funny thing, over all I can live wit the dark side hire its democratic end free to doe what i like. clean air , and always int the top best country's in the world.

  • @alexysq2660
    @alexysq2660 Месяц назад

    Oh, i do say: this guy is really ´coming for´ Norge he is, in a BIG way 🙄....

  • @mrfreewill9731
    @mrfreewill9731 2 месяца назад

    Finding a job is hard???? The goverment will legit help you

  • @busytrain3879
    @busytrain3879 23 дня назад +1

    There are many Norwegian patriots in the comments that feel like their Norwegian ego gets hurt by watching this video. As an NEUTRAL Norwegian that has travelled and lived in many places, I can confirm that a lot of the things in this video are TRUE.

  • @beeping2blipping
    @beeping2blipping 2 месяца назад

    A lot of disinformation in this video. South of Norway isn't part of Polar Circle, you will have to travel rather far up North In Norway until you get to the Polar Circle and even then people living there have summer bright light (even during night it might be light during summer time) just for some shorter time as that is part of the normal rotation of earth.
    The Norwegian stare is something that this streamer have invented to get click on video. If you have normal clothes and are behaving normally, then why would anybody even care to stare at you?
    Living in Bergen, Oslo and Steinkjer (North from Trondheim and not that far from the all famous Polar Circle, but still not past it), all I can say that Norway is much like any other country and have their positive as negative things, but not in that way that this streamer try to make it sound.

  • @MindGrok
    @MindGrok 9 месяцев назад +2

    As an immigrant to the U.S., from Canada, I can assert its no piece of cake immigrating to the U.S.. It’s a long and expensive process.