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  1. This is a great post and thank you for writing it. It is very informative and has actually made me stop and think. Let me try and explain.

    I live and work in the UK. I’m half Scottish and half Ugandan and a British Citizen and lived here all my life. I work for the Crown (Civil Servant). I’m paid very well, have massive amounts of leave (holidays = currently 40+days a year) and work about the same hours as you do in Norway (37hrs a week on flexi time). So all sweet; so why am I thinking about moving to Norway. It’s kinda odd. I just love the place. I’ve been on holiday there a few times and it’s just amazing. Don’t find it expensive at all in fact find travel and accommodation way cheaper than here (sorry this is not meant to sound disrespectful). In fact didn’t find anything that made me think ouch. Then again I live in one of the most expensive regions in the UK. I find the Norwegians to be very kind and friendly and the country is stunning. I also have relatives that live in Oslo – they are Norwegian. I’ve been thinking about moving to Norway for a year now, not too sure of my motivation, partly board with life here (my job is slowly doing my head in), I love the outdoors, met a Norwegian guy I’ve fallen for (it will never happen but it may be clouding my judgement). I’ve also started teaching myself Norwegian – enjoying it and thinking about doing a course at Oslo Uni next summer. This will give me a chance to learn the language properly and live in the country rather than just visit. Funny after reading you blog I’m kinda wondering if the UK is better and just holiday in Norway despite always loving it since I was young. Also not massively sure how the Norwegians feel about people moving to their country. At the mo the UK is very anti-immigration so you kinda feel other countries may feel the same and being a half cast I’m not too sure how I’d be received. My cousins are okay as they are born Norwegian, I’d be an incomer. Here in the UK I’m fully accepted and just seen as being British and nothing else. I’m trying to learn as much as I can so I make the right decision. Don’t want to die thinking I wish I’d tried.

    Anyhoo thank you for your time. It’s given me a lot to think about.

    1. Thanks so much for your comment! I am sorry I can’t reply with additional info as I no longer live there (I know I sent ya an email a while back!) but I really hope you learn Norwegian and can find yourself there. The people are lovely and welcoming to those who want to assimilate into the society and contribute :) Good luck!!

    2. Hi Megan.

      No worries and I’m very grateful for your reply. I really hope I’m able to master the language properly and hopefully be able to move and live there. It’s really good to hear they are good people and I’d love nothing more to be part of their society. Fingers crossed.

      All the best too to you and thank you

  2. Hello, I am interested in the Tattooing and piercing side of things in norway if you have any information on it?

    1. Hi Cody! I am sorry, I don’t. But I hope someone here sees your comment and replies. Good luck!

  3. Hello I wish to flood Norway with as many refugees as possible.Is there a way to sneak in a few million without anyone noticing? My submarines and boats are eagerly waiting to be of service to Norway.Thank you very much Cpt. Schemo.