Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

96 Comments

  1. How do Norwegian men treat their women? I have read a lot of things but see nothing about this subject.

  2. What I am dying to find out is how a US citizen managed to live in Norway. Norway is not an EU country, but it is in EFTA. I intend on moving to Norway but I am an EU citizen so this is no problem to me. So how did a US citizen manage to live in Norway – or in Germany for that matter!!!!

  3. Just wanted to add on what Jim said about how being a show off is seen as a negative. It’s one of the things I love about Norway, the Law of Jane (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Jante). It’s an over extracted, and satirical “social norm” of the Nordic people.

    The “norms” may sound ridiculous, and horrible, but I think it’s a good thing. People are kinder, they don’t complain, and people don’t look at themselves as superior to other. I find that social status has very low importance in Norway compared to other places.

    The “law” has been very controversial lately, and the younger generation does not like it. You can see this in how celebrities have changed over the last decade. From very humble, down to earth and just like the common man. It has become more the “worship” of celebrities like there is in America.

    On your comment about racism in Oslo I find this very hard to belive, 1/3 of Oslo are immigrants, and known to be a very accepting place. There are some problems, like the fact that immigrants in Oslo are responsible for more than 3/4 of the violent crime, which has made some Norwegians angry and scared, but overall people are very accepting.

    But Norwegians are hard to get to know regardless of your skin color or nationality because Norwegians are not very social with strangers.

    Norwegians do not often socialize with those they don’t know. Being self-sufficient, not bothering others, and being quiet are common Norwegian social norms in the daily life. Not disturbing others as society functions daily is highly emphasized, including casual conversation with strangers, eye contact, holding the door open, being too loud, or sitting next to a stranger when you could sit away from them.

  4. Hey! Nice post!

    I’m moving to Oslo for work in a few months there. However, looking at flats online, do you really think bathrooms are the best in the world?! I find them terribly small, ugly and not functional at all. Let’s see if I change my mind living there ;)

    Cheers, Edu.