People Hate THIS About Living in Oslo
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- Опубликовано: 28 дек 2022
- I talked with Norwegians about what they don't like about living in Oslo. Do their answers surprise you? Let me know in the comments!
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What's it like to live in Oslo, Norway? Find out when you watch this video ➡️
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Please observe that they are probably comparing Oslo with other places I Norway, not other places in the rest of the world.
Yeah this is probably true.
The first guy spat out some real facts. The others were kinda right. Though the “split” is more due to economic disparities.
I’ve lived in Oslo for one year and I’ve visited a lot of other European capitals. Compared to other capitals of Europe, Oslo is pretty cheap. Damn, Oslo is even cheaper then the capital of my country, and the average salary in my country is like 10 times lower than the average salary in Norway. How we survive in my capital, i don’t know 😆. Also, compared to other European countries, not only capitals but even smaller towns as well, the crowd in Oslo is much smaller and the bus and train lines are neat, the system of the city transportation is very good, much better than most other European cities where everyting is very chaotic and not organized. There are not as much people in Oslo as the people in the video may make it seem like. Actually, when I first came to Oslo my first thought about the city is that it’s pretty chill and slow and that there are not much people.
For Norway, Oslo is a busy and frenetic place. But yes, compared to other capitals in Europe and around the world, I’ve found it to be pretty docile.
@@worldofnuance That makes sense. I was actually born and raised in a very small almost a village-like town in my country and the life there was very docile and slow. So when i left my town and started college in the capital, it took quite some time for me to adjust to a busy and chaotic lifestyle of a typical Southern European big city, so i understand that there’s certainly a big difference between Oslo and other cities in Norway. Later on during my studies I visited many other European big cities and saw that they are even more chaotic than my capital lol, especially as you go more south and west. So when i lived in Oslo, it was very nice to live in a slower and chill city again.
What I like the least about living in Oslo is that there is so little to complain about.
Plus the dialect, here.
i think the dialect is quite nice, but i'm probably biased. what do you dislike about it?
@@_peepee_ It's just so plain, completely bokmål
Meanwhile me as a New Yorker would give my life to pay that little 😂
How much are you paying in rent in NYC?
Wanna switch? I hate living in Norway
@@OsakasFentanylAddictionLOL what is so bad about Norway that you would rather live in NYC? 😂
@@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle personal preference, besides Norway is such a small country it would be better to find a country that’s less dull, competitive and boring, Norway is only a country where rich surgeons, business men or lawyers live
@@OsakasFentanylAddiction *"personal preference, besides Norway is such a small country it would be better to find a country that's less dull, competitive and boring, Norway is only a country where rich surgeons, business men or lawyers live"*
So you'd prefer to live somewhere way more expensive, dangerous, and dirty? NYC is arguably more competitive than Norway, so you wouldn't like that if you are searching for somewhere that is less competitive, and subjectively just as dull in some ways. Norway is a small country, but NYC is tiny compared to Norway. You mention finding a country, which is different from what you first mentioned, are you talking about living in NYC or living in the U.S.? Living in an area the size of the U.S. is comparable to Europe as a whole. I thought you were just wanting to switch from Norway to NYC.
Oslo is definitely less chaotic as every single German city
I lived in Oslo in 1990 to 1992. How i wish i had the chance to stay. Things are expensive but nothing compared to any big city in Brazil. By the way, i plan to visit Oslo this year. ❤
There so little car noises ...cars are electric lol but I come from 3rd world country
Oslo is nowhere near as economically divided as London and other UK cities, my ex girlfriend was from Oslo and I wasnt even aware that she was from the West End of Oslo or that she was from a higher social class than most other Norwegians, in London and other places in the UK, it is immediately obvious what a persons social class is, even if they downplay it, and those people especially women of higher social classes do not date down very often and are generally more stuck up than higher social class people from Scandinavia.
She sounds like she was a keeper. Why did you break up?
@@worldofnuance Arguments as usual, I met her in London where she was studying. But she was a breath of fresh air to so many of the stuck up snobby British women you encounter in London.
Some places in oslo is very multi cultural like grønland, tøyen, søndre nordstrand,stovner and Groruddalen
Question: what you dont like about Oslo?
Comment section: what? Comparing to the city i live in bla bla bla bla bla bla
someone explain what this statue is about
Come to LA, you wont complain afterwards
None of these people actually live in Oslo! Try me!
What do you like the most and least about Oslo
Meanwhile, every city in the states...
Bullshit. Norwegians are told real estate price is high and they believe it
Truth is Oslo is one of the cheapest capitals in Europe, compared to average income.
I see. What’s the typical salary in Oslo these days?
@@worldofnuance The reason Norwegians believe real estate prives are high now is because they where dirt chip until the 2010's . Even experts in the field simply compare prices one generation ago and now and conclude they are high now. If they looked one second for other places (even close ones like Stockholm or Copenhagen) they would realize how much higher they can get.
lol. These people would lose their minds in New York 😂.
Oslo has a catastrophic lot of mental il people. Chek out Google places that are not so good😅
Which areas are that?
@@worldofnuance Grunerløkka city senter, but Rich and mental ill and lot of other places 😅💯 and trust mee you never now, becouse Norwegen have lot of mental il people from all over the World Crazzzy i live in Oslo had a Pakistani mental ill now goood😅😂🤯🤮
@@worldofnuance He was nokiing on my door like all 2022 called the police sendt nabovarsel noting helping. The only thing is if you attac and f... Him upp. Mental people are from the Devil
I swear it better to be in prison that to have a mental ill nabor that fucking you upp little by little 😂😅
@@worldofnuancei wouln't say that it is a bad area but its more multicultural, but its tøyen, grøndland,stovner,grodruddalen, holmlia,mortensrud,hauketo,bjørndal
NO ONE IA TALKING ABOUT THE STATUE
It's the famous crying baby from Vigeland Park!
Its called « sinna taggen» becuase he is so mad that statue is known almost every person in Norway know ab that statue
Bro has an average size