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  1. Who the f**k is this guy “Norse” telling people in this thread to get lost? These are qualified professionals, have some respect, oh wait a minute, they are from Asia or Africa…. Norse ***Here’s an eye opener for you*** Do you know what’s the difference between Norwegians and us Irish? We respect others independently of their ethnicity. I might or I might not agree with you, but telling people to get lost for the sake of it tells you what kind of race the Norwegians are. I will lecture you and enlighten you why Norway is not near the best place in the world and why you will always be Sweden’s bitch:

    – There are les than 700 Irish born citizens registered living in Norway, as per the Irish Embassy in Oslo’s website. There are over 2000 Norwegians born living permanently in Ireland. Ireland and Norway’s populations is nearly the same, about 5 million inhabitants. So I have the MORALS to tell you “Norwegians, get lost” You are 1300 people too many, the balance is not equal, you are taking our jobs. If Norway is so good, why are you in my country? Scram, shush!, get lost, adios, sayonara.

    – Is Norway the best place in the world and the richest country in the world as Norwegians brag about? Please! not even near, your GDP per capita might be one of the world highest, but so is the cost of living. If Norway’s cost of living would be as low as Ireland’s (which is one of the dearest in Europe) while keeping your existing GDP per capita, then I’d shut up. As I explained in an earlier reply in this thread, you earn 30%-40% less in Ireland than in Norway, and for highly paid jobs, you might end up earning more in Ireland, and Norway is not 30%-40% more expensive than Ireland, no way my friend, Norway is 100% dearer than Ireland, so your disposable income after taxes and expenses is lower than ours, even with all your high salaries and all your oil. WTF is all this about Norwegians not eating out much because is too expensive? Let me hear this straight, you are so rich, but you ca’t afford to indulge yourself eating out periodically, what are you Nigeria? Yeah rich, very rich country, stay at home because eating out is a luxury, like in the third world.

    You have all the oil you can ask for? Yes, do you use your oil money wisely? so-so, you are putting most of the oil revenue into the bank so to speak for the rainy days when oil runs out. Do you seriously trust that your rainy day money which by the way is saved in foreign currency and companies will be there and all honkey dories when oil runs out of Norway? That’s like me getting €1 million Euro, stop working and live on that million for the rest of my life while keeping the lifestyle I currently have. If I live close to be 60, that million will be gone, then how do I eat, oil?

    You have the classic curse of an oil rich nation, you rely heavily on your oil and you become lazy, you just happens to administer it better than other third world countries because you have Sweden and Europe as your neighbour and as an example, but none the less, you put all your eggs into one basket. You don’t diversify, you don’t make jack shite but oil and fish. Look at Sweden, they have no oil and they are MUCH developed than Norway, better roads, infrastructure, welfare service, healthcare. They are diversify, they have Ikea, Volvo, Saab, H&M, Tetra Pack, Ericsson, etc, etc. What do you make besides oil and salmon that I can find in shelves all over the world? A Norwegian formula cream which is owned by Neutrogena, which is an American company, so is not even Norwegian.

    – Your roads are full of potholes, ours are much better, we even have motorways, do you know what’s that? Driving in a Norwegian dual carriageway is worse than driving in a Romanian road, and I have been in Romania, I am not exaggerating. And don’t give me the excuse that Norwegian cars have to use spikes in winter and the country is so big, weather conditions…. Sweden is even bigger than Norway, same weather, same spikes on the roads and they are of the best standard, also Finnish roads. I have driven in the Finnish artic circle and not even a pothole…Your government have way more money than ours and Sweden’s and yet you can’t even manage to have decent roads, with all your oil money?

    – Your houses are ugly and small, Irish houses are nicer, Swedish houses are much nicer than Norwegian houses too.

    The customer service in Norway is next to non existent, and this is because people don’t give a shite. Irish cashiers salutes you and they mean it, and they are not sticky fake nice like American cashiers, have you heard of Irish hospitality?

    -Norway is boring as hell. Beautiful landscape, but Ireland is beautiful too.

    -You think you are better because you have a lot of Swedish working as waiters, that’s because they want to travel around and you might be better off as a waiter in Norway, but if you have gone to college you are far better off in Sweden, ask a Swedish engineer how much he ears in Sweden and compare it with the same position in Norway.

    – I had a job offer in Norway, they offered me NOK 500K per year, then, a better offer for NOK 750K per year, plus the rent paid for one year, I said no. I earn only 30% less than NOK 750K per year and I would be much much much better off in Ireland. because my Mortgage is only €800 per month instead of an average of €2500 per month n Norway, I eat out and hit the pub every weekend. I go on holidays abroad. I have a good car and no complains.

    – I saw a lot of old cars and basic cars in Norway, come to Ireland and you will see BMWs, Mercedes, Audi, and better and newer cars on the roads.

    – And we did all of this without oil, we have just discovered oil in the Irish sea and it seems that there might be a little gold mine there, so like Scotland we have the prospect of keeping our productivity, PLUS oil money.

    Get off from that cloud “Norse” I wouldn’t live in Norway even of they pay me a million. Its boring, people are cold.

    1. Dear Megan,
      why don’t you remove this horrible posting by JV ?
      He’s deeply ignorant and he’s insulting Norway in any way he can think of, and we should all be no end happy he has no plans to move to our awful country….
      He’s also way off the general topic you say you want on your blog.

      Loving your blog, by the way, it’s very useful for both Norwegians and foreigners.

    2. thanks gail!!!

      i apologize if you were offended by his comment, but i don’t remove posts unless they are full of curse words and obscenities (trust me, i get a LOT of hateful comments towards me on here… many of which i’d love to remove!) mainly because i want people to see all sides of everything. my post is an opinionated one based on my personal experiences, which you can see many people do and don’t agree with! because of that, i welcome all comments as long as they are not full of nasty comments containing excessive curse words.

      hope you had a great weekend! :)

    3. Well Gail my good man, you didn’t mention anything about Norse’s hateful comments, what about that, do you condone then as you condone my comment, is it ok to be telling lawyers and doctors to get lost being judged purely on their nationalities?

      You not saying a word about it says it all, I was right in not moving to Norway, I don’t want my children to grow up like that, you can ask the 2000 Norwegians living in Ireland, there must be a reason why someone leaves utopian Norway to settle in a drunken nation, 2000 reasons, thats more than 700 reasons…

  2. Many receive advise but only the wise benefit from it…! I live in it and yet I’m blind to see the truth…! Can’t wait to kiss Oslo goodbye… The most boring country I’ve ever settled…! Living is sky high and yet I’m here… I’m gonna quit my responsibilities very soon boss… Or get me the hell out of Norway… I’m mean NOW….!

  3. Hii I’m a lawyer of high court in Pakistan and have 6 years standing I wanna settle in Norway BT I don’t HV any relative in Norway plz guide me wt to do help me in dis matter