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  1. Hi Megan. I’m a Norwegian, and i didn’t really relate to the things you wrote in your article. You got some things wrong, and I agree with what Anette wrote. And by the way, the food quality is great here. I’ve probably just seen 1 bad tomato in my entire life, and that’s it! The food is always fresh and of good quality.
    I agree that transport in Norway is expencive though.

    1. id love to know where you’re shopping if you have only seen one rotten tomato in your entire life! i see more than one every time i go into the grocery store.

      i, unfortunately, dont expect many norwegians to be able to relate to this article. it was written for people who are not norwegian. norwegians grew up with such things, so they are used or do not know any different unless they have lived abroad for a significant amount of time. still awesome to get the perspective of a norwegian though!

      btw…you should check out TV2’s documentary they did on the bad food quality here. it was either in 2010 or 2011 i think :) and as i mentioned above, it is getting much better thank goodness!

    2. hi Megan, really interesting to read all this, as Im planning to move to Norway. But believe me after reading this Im having second thoughts in my mind and planning to change my decision. I was planning to do business in Norway.It would be helpful if you can advise me about doing business in Norway. You have mentioned several times the Norway is not a part of Europe but if think Norway is apart of Europe. thanks Rafay

    3. Hi Rafay!

      Definitely do not have second thoughts if you’re coming to Norway to do business. There will be bad and good no matter where you go in the world.

      Norway is one of the best places to do business in the world in my opinion! And, as I was discussing with a friend the other day, Norway is like a 3rd world country in terms of entrepreneurship and product launching. It is SO far behind other places that it is waiting to explode. Try to be part of it…I can assure you that you wont regret it. You just need patience with the market here. It is a very conformed society and people are not very individualistic. But once you can sell to one influential person, it is a goldmine.

      As for doing the business in regards to the govt, recent changes have gone about and they have lowered startup costs and now have several grants available to those wanting to start up their own business here. This is a country full of chains and extremely few small businesses. The market is ready for something different I think… :)

      Best of luck! :)

    4. Hello mis megan.
      I do not know if this blog is still active but i wanted some advice from you. I live in Pakistan and im planning to go to norway for my bachelors in tourism and hotel management. I wanted to know how is it there for foreign students. And is the living expensive? Is it easy to get a job to support yourself.
      I would really appreciate if you can give me some advice.
      I hope you read this..
      My email is [email protected]

  2. Hi
    I would like to work at Norway. So, Kindly let me know if you know any job vacancies.
    I did a Bachelor Degree (B.Sc-Computer Science), I can accept any job at there.
    Thank you!

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  4. hey.
    thank for councils, I want to coming in norwey from the septembet but hotels there cost so much (its so difficult because i now stay in Albania and we have small wages) which city you suggest me ? becouse i want te stay for a long time. and if you know someone to help me , one day I will paid Him.