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  1. Englishman here, are you telling me Blackpool (which is a shit hole to start with) is worse on a Sat night, than say for example New York, Miami, LA or Vegas? These cities have even more bars and clubs, people come from around the world for even just a long wknd in the party capital Vegas.

  2. The average clitoris of a Norwegian girl aged over 17 is exceptionally responsive to the tongue.

  3. I find people very scared and fearful to criticise Norwegians and Norway. I have travelled Norway extensively and find it to be one of the bigoted racist miserable places on earth. In fact, most of the people were miserable and described themselves as depressed… 9 put of 10 people had major drama in their lives. I found Norwegians to be brainwashed into thinking they have the best country and are “happy!”…. but are actually repressed, suppressed, deluded and rude. No point in looking to exceptions…. what I say is my true experience of the majority I met across Norway. I find international bloggers to enable Norwegians bybreinforcing their delusions via self loathing about their own countries and like some Stockholm syndrome carry on like Norway is paradise in earth. Weird and I reject it completely. God help anyone normal who reads nonsense online and decides to move to Norway. You are doomed. If you are nom white you are crazy to move to Norway. I write this as a heartfelt warning because I note that people are scared to speak the real truth about Norway and write in euphemisms etc

  4. LOVED reading this blog! My great-grandmother emigrated from Norway in the 1800’s to the US. I’ve always treasured my Norwegian heritage. I lived in Finland for five years. My daughter was born there. Finnish culture is similar and, although I lived there decades ago, I still have friends with whom I communicate. While living in Finland, I was fortunate to visit Norway, which is the most beautiful place in the world – glad you agree. Thank you for all of the positive things you had to say about Norwegians and their traits. Often I’ve felt misunderstood, and this blog helped me to understand why that might be. Someday I’d love to return to Norway. I’ve often thought about retiring there, but it’s so cold!