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  1. Dear Megan,

    1. Yogi tea and red bull is not banned. I have been living in Norway for the past two years and I can always walk to the local Coop or Kiwi shop to buy both, even more so, a wide variety of Yogi tea.

    2. Conformity? Really girl, what century are you from? Trends come and go. Believe it or not, I have met many many many people who have their own style and do not look uniform. The fact about the Canadian Goose jacket is true, everyone has one, ever asked yourself why? Norway is extremely cold and has bipolar weather, as in it rains/snows/hails etc all at the same time so it makes sense why one would wear the Canadian Goose jacket in winter as it is both warm and waterproof. What would you rather have people where? Low quality jackets which are useless in Norwegian weather to ‘stay unique’?

    3. Number 15 on your list about getting to places. Blondeness has surely gotten the better of you. Judging by the fact that Norway has many fjords, large mountains ,and islands and they have got respect for the natural environment and are trying by all means to preserve it and still meet the needs for humans to get to places both efficiently and effectively, it is clear that Norway has done a good job in terms of transportation and the time taken from point A to point B. Having lived in Western Norway which you mention so confidently, sogn og fjordane to be more exact, I am pleased by a. the time taken using a speed boat to get to bergen b. the scenery c. the lack of pollution d. the luxury and comfort on the boat and e. the cost. Sure some say that everything esp. transportation can be made cheaper in Norway but then, if that were to happen would it be at the same standard?

    4. While others may think otherwise, I find your blog post is deceiving and misinformed in many ways which I also believe is the typical American thing to do and would suggest that your future posts about Norway be directed to your experiences in whatever part you are in in order to avoid a. generalisation b.misinformation and c, deception esp for those planning on moving to/ visiting Norway.

    1. yea trends come and go but what if everyone wore the same trend, like EVERYONE.
      conformity is so high here in norway, like you can tell if a girl is norwegian because they dress in a particular way, Im not even kidding… its very obvious because regardless of the trend, they all end up in the same style because thats whats popular and people don’t have the sense of individualism here..

  2. Remember that 200kr is not $80 it is about $33. I know it can be confusing with converting. I just don’t want people to think something is way more expensive than it is. I have been in the US for a year now and I miss the esyer way of life in Norway and the fact that how much money you have doesn’t really matter as much as it does in the US.

  3. Hi Megan,
    I am Indian but me and my husband is planning to move in Oslo city. I have 5 Month old baby so can she survive in that temperature? Please give me some suggestion?

  4. Hi Megan,

    I am Indian but me and my husband is planning to move in Oslo city. I have 5 Month old baby so can she survive in that temperature? Please give me some suggestion?