i know im asking randomly but does any of you know a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost my password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
@Cannon Toby i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Hey there, my tips would be. Use air bnb. You can get great places staying outside of Oslo and transport is really good. Also, you can rent a room instead of the whole place. If you stay somewhere centric, WALK! I walked so much when I stayed there. Also, good to buy food and drinks at a supermarket, and there are a couple of food markets where you can go for a cheap treat, avoid alcohol!
We travel a great deal and we like to see other people's experiences; your videos are really good (without all of the super silliness and time wasting). A mature vlogger is a joy to watch. Thank you!
Oh wow, thank you so much for the amazing comment. I hope to see you around other other video's comments, maybe hear snippets of your travel stories too or some expert traveller's advices. 🙂
I visited Oslo in October, 2018. I stayed at the SmartHotel Oslo which came out to about USD83 a night for a single room and it was perfectly fine. For a city that expensive, I thought it was a pretty good value. The other thing I did was bite the bullet and buy a 72 hour Oslo pass. It cost me about USD93 and with a better exchange rate now, it's even cheaper. I used it for a total of 10 museums and the free use of buses and trams included was essential. You can't avoid public transit if half the things you want to see are on Bygdoy. What was also nice is it's 72 hours, not 3 days so since I didn't use it on my first day until about 11:00, I was able to use it to get into the Nobel Museum at 10:00 on my 4th day since technically I still had 1 hour to go on my 72 hour pass.
I'm from Oslo and really impressed by this video, loads of good tips. Also, your norwegian pronunciation of the bars in Strøget is pretty well. This is what the words mean: Angst = anxiety, Uhørt = unheard, Café Sør = Café south.
And spending quite a bit of time with locals while listening to the conversations in Norwegian of course. I must say many words are written in an obscure way, but when you learn the rules of pronunciation they are read almost the same as German.
Yes Oslo and Bergen can wipe out the wallet. I find having a currency conversion calculator when traveling help a lot. I also found when there the Asian,India,Middle Eastern stores and restaurants much more reasonable. You did an awesome job in your explanation of things. I’m sure travelers will find this vlog very helpful. Well done MJ, Ciao
Lol! I live in Norway. Thanks for the tips :) I'm learning a lot from your videos. By The way. If you want drinks for free? Only say "hi" to a nice Norwegian (like me) and we will buy you drinks :) That's normal.
There is something called the Oslopass and in that ticket you get all public transportation included and also the entrance fees for a lot of museums in Oslo.
I need to add a few things if you are traveling on a budget. In EGON, you can eat pizza, salads, and dressing for the whole day on Sundays and Mondays for 117kr, and for 70kr on other days until 18 o'clock. If you need some cheap alcohol or cigarets, just stop any polish person on the street and ask them do they know someone who is selling it on the black market. Alchocol is like 10 to 50 euros for 1 L bottle, depending on alcohol type and cigarets are like 5 euros. Also, you can go to Gurudwara Sri Guru, a Sikhism shrine, on Alnabru, they are giving food to the people as I heard, but I didn't check it.
MaryJane, I enjoyed this video so much I just became a subscriber!! I Cant wait to Oslo! Very Detailed. thank you for the content you provide. God Bless.
Hey Rod, thanks and welcome to the channel! Hope you'll enjoy some of my other videos too. I give insight perspective on different cultures around Europe and North America.
So thorough, thanks a million! Heading here next weekend - can't wait to see Oslo and compare it to our experiences in Stockholm and Copenhagen but a bit scared of the prices! Thanks for helping.
I know I know the prices are frightening, I know that feeling. Hope that the video showed you that affordable options are there too :) Let me know how it goes then!
Great Video, very helpful I'll go to Norway on February 26/to march the 7th, 2020 also Visiting the Abisko, Sweden. So thanks for sharing valuable information,
Awwww thank you so much guys, it means a lot to me!! I'm still shocked by the amount of work that almost every video requires 🙄 But I love the process no matter what :)
@@WhatashameMaryJane Hey Mary Jane, well, I have just left. I spent only 1,5 days. I was coming from Bergen, when I saw your videos. All your advices were just so good. I have to say, that I did not like Oslo at all. It is not about he city, it is the atmosphere, vibes. It is awkward for me to explain. From outside, I had a different perspective how will be. I have just found it very different to Denmark or Sweden. Anyway, many thanks to check on me and I am looking to your videos for Helsinki and Stockholm, in case you have. Congratulate you for your very good job!! Many thanks!!
Is a covid test required to get into Norway at present, please? I am coming from Scotland. From what i read no vaccination is needed but not very clear around testing.
Unfortunately I cannot answer properly to your question. Every time I go to Norway I use my Italian sim card. There is a European law that allows you to use your sim card without roaming extra costs in every country of the European Union (Norway is not member of the EU and it's still a mystery why they are an exception in this case). I'm pretty sure that a sim purchased in Denmark or Sweden would work there. Just send a quick email to the service provider to make sure this is the case.
Amazing video for sure!! We Turks know how to eat cheap, healthy in a budget for sure!! Anker Hostel is not a good choice. I stayed Saga Poshtel (Around Akershus Castle) about 40€ but I got 17€ back after staying so the actual cost was 23€. It was including amazing breakfast. (Thank you booking.com hehe) PS. Grønland is not safe place at the late time
What a shame Mary Jane my actual plan was couchsurfing but unfortunately I got rejected twice (plus one of them asked a bottle of Jägermeister as a gift lol) so I slept at hostel for a night and then I slept at airport at another night.
Oh I'm sorry to hear! Some hosts in Norway can ask to bring a bottle of liquor from the duty free exactly because it's the only convenient way for them to buy alcohol in the country, but if he asked it as a gift that's another story 😳
Thanks a lots for your great tips, were going to Oslo on this Friday and your video help us with planning our trip. Good job and thank you very much for your work and time for this tips. :-)
Very helpful, even though I might just stay 3 days in Oslo, good to know where to find something affordable. Then I will be in Tromso chasing northern lights. 😀
Brandy Madison they live in Greenland, Nook, only Eskimo in Oslo is the mascot of Norsk iskrem /Diplomis the biggest producer of icecreem in Norway, Fun fact the Vikings knew Iceland was green and Greenland to be glacial to discourage settlers to come further north not many could survive a winter in Greenland so why bother going to Iceland right, but obviously the hot springs in Iceland made it much easier, but quite hostile even today....both I think
@ great video and useful! I am planning to visit Norway this coming september (Oslo, Stavanger and Bergen) I am mostly interested in visiting the Fjords, hiking and that kind of stuff although I would spend some days in each city. Just wondering if you had any advice/recommendation for these type of activitites? Any advice on weather for early or mid septmber? many thanks!
Sounds a lot of beautiful things to see and a lot of time to spend (I hope you have at least 2 weeks time for all these activities!). Bring adequate rain equipment: rain jacket, rain pants, waterproof boots. It's probably still going to be t-shirt weather, but take one fleece sweater with you to layer up with a jacket for possible colder days.
Good idea if you want to party!! Another tip for alcohol that you actually thaught me is to buy it at the duty free shop at the airport right after you land, right?
Hi Mary, generally to obtain a visa of a country, it's mandatory to have conformed hotel booking or accommodation. How does this work if I have an accommodation thru couch surfing
Awesome video and great tips, I will share it on my CS page. I love your pronunciation of Norwegian words :) I think the best area to go out is around Youngstorget, it`s more vibrant than Grünerløkka which is more chilled. And best way to start your evening out is of course a pre-party at home with your couchsurfing host.
Ouch I'm so embarrassed for the pronunciation 🙄 Thanks! From an Oslo super host like you it means a lot 🙏 I feel like pre-party at home in Oslo is a must, right?
@@Hispandinavian Totally agree. I`ve seen MANY tourist who seem to go to the "tourist traps", convenience stores, like 7/11 or Deli de Luca. They are EXPENSIVE, even by Norwegian standards. I do allow myself the occasional sausage from 7/11, that is when they have campaigns (usually once a month), when you can get a big chili würst (with bread) for 29 NOK, instead of the usual 45 NOK. Also; MANY foreign tourists buy tap water-there is NO need for this as Oslo has some of the best tap water in Europe. So, bring a refill bottle instead.
@@bjrnjensen7074 up until this point, I didn't even know Norway has 7/11 stores. It's like going to Sweden to eat at McDonald's. I really just want to try regular Norwegian food.
@@HARI8088 If you have the possibility, I suggest you to switch from writing in uppercase letters to lower case letters. I tell you thins because I suppose that you use a different alphabet in your native language. With the Latin alphabet it is generally considered on the Internet to write in caps lock.
This comment is directed to yo Mr. William H. Olsen: A Beautiful Young Lady (such as her) can go "Anywhere in the World" and say Hi!!! and get a free drink. But Caution, it comes with expectation. take it from an OLD dog, there are DOGS all around the World. But Cat's are very clever Too. WASMJ u make me smile with your channel, LOL UR 2 CUTE.
Come and buy alcohol in Istanbul. Norway is cheap for that incomes. Turkey is expensive and we also have too less incomes. So generaly goverment says us you will not live easily :D
I know. It's exactly what my Turkish boyfriend was saying in this vlog! th-cam.com/video/30jgmwgGmu4/w-d-xo.html But don't think that Norwegian prices are good for Norwegians: they struggle because stuff is expensive too, especially alcohol. Infact they try to avoid drinking it at any cost and they even travel abroad to get alcohol cheaper.
*Oslo is the greatest place. Oslo, Copenhagen Denmark, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Germany, Switzerland, Brussels Belgium but Oslo is so quiet and relaxing. I can't believe how great they live in Nordic Europe compared to how horrendously horrific we have to live in the horrendously horrific nightmarish violent United States of America.*
@@WhatashameMaryJane well there's a loooong list ☺️, mutton karahe, mutton Tikka, chicken Tikka, halwa puri, karhe pakora, haleem, mutton or chicken kabab. Naan chanay with glass of Lassi ☺️☺️.. This list will not end 😅
@@WhatashameMaryJane If you were to choose from the menu of Punjabi Tandoori, try out Palak Paneer or Punjabi Veg with Lassi. Also, the gulab jamun is worth trying, but 35 krone is super expensive. I'm a vegetarian, so I have no perspective about the first half of the menu.
No wondering why population never grow in that region...Cost too much to feed family, breed or even grow anything!...Just added to my `` Never Ever Go`` dystopia list.
Watch next --> OSLO OR BERGEN? th-cam.com/video/w8PfeSXxLts/w-d-xo.html
i know im asking randomly but does any of you know a method to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
@Everett Ares Instablaster :)
@Cannon Toby i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Cannon Toby it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account!
@Everett Ares happy to help :D
Hey there, my tips would be. Use air bnb. You can get great places staying outside of Oslo and transport is really good. Also, you can rent a room instead of the whole place. If you stay somewhere centric, WALK! I walked so much when I stayed there. Also, good to buy food and drinks at a supermarket, and there are a couple of food markets where you can go for a cheap treat, avoid alcohol!
Hey, thanks for contributing!
We travel a great deal and we like to see other people's experiences; your videos are really good (without all of the super silliness and time wasting). A mature vlogger is a joy to watch. Thank you!
Oh wow, thank you so much for the amazing comment. I hope to see you around other other video's comments, maybe hear snippets of your travel stories too or some expert traveller's advices. 🙂
I visited Oslo in October, 2018. I stayed at the SmartHotel Oslo which came out to about USD83 a night for a single room and it was perfectly fine. For a city that expensive, I thought it was a pretty good value. The other thing I did was bite the bullet and buy a 72 hour Oslo pass. It cost me about USD93 and with a better exchange rate now, it's even cheaper. I used it for a total of 10 museums and the free use of buses and trams included was essential. You can't avoid public transit if half the things you want to see are on Bygdoy. What was also nice is it's 72 hours, not 3 days so since I didn't use it on my first day until about 11:00, I was able to use it to get into the Nobel Museum at 10:00 on my 4th day since technically I still had 1 hour to go on my 72 hour pass.
I'm from Oslo and really impressed by this video, loads of good tips. Also, your norwegian pronunciation of the bars in Strøget is pretty well. This is what the words mean: Angst = anxiety, Uhørt = unheard, Café Sør = Café south.
Uhuuu thank you! 😊 For the pronunciation good to know that I got it right ;) I think the key is knowing German
Knowing German is a big advantage yes
And spending quite a bit of time with locals while listening to the conversations in Norwegian of course. I must say many words are written in an obscure way, but when you learn the rules of pronunciation they are read almost the same as German.
Yeah. In addition to learning the letters: Æ-Ø-Å, I guess :)
Headed to Norway in two weeks with my first stop in Oslo so I appreciate your tips immensely! ❤️🇳🇴👍🏻Enjoy your time in NYC!
I'm very glad I could help!! 😊
Yes Oslo and Bergen can wipe out the wallet. I find having a currency conversion calculator when traveling help a lot. I also found when there the Asian,India,Middle Eastern stores and restaurants much more reasonable. You did an awesome job in your explanation of things. I’m sure travelers will find this vlog very helpful. Well done MJ, Ciao
Thanks George. And yes, I always use currency conversion apps. That's a good tip from you.
Lol! I live in Norway. Thanks for the tips :) I'm learning a lot from your videos. By The way. If you want drinks for free? Only say "hi" to a nice Norwegian (like me) and we will buy you drinks :) That's normal.
Ahah you are a local and learning from me? That's amazing 😅
Willam what about food ...lol
Thanks a million for this video masterpiece, I’m going at the end of the month and this video was really helpful!
Because of your videos im going to New York this May!! I'm so excited thanks for making these videos =))
Awww really?? I'm so happy to hear!!! ♥♥♥
I will be in oslo next month, thank you for all tips very helpful and informative
That's some solid production quality, keep it up! I wonder where are the other 50k subscribers...
Awwww 😊thank you... They're coming, don't worry...I'm just a bit slow to reach them. Give me a couple of years and I'll get them 😉
There is something called the Oslopass and in that ticket you get all public transportation included and also the entrance fees for a lot of museums in Oslo.
Hole in the wall restaurants are artistic...beautiful...
I need to add a few things if you are traveling on a budget. In EGON, you can eat pizza, salads, and dressing for the whole day on Sundays and Mondays for 117kr, and for 70kr on other days until 18 o'clock. If you need some cheap alcohol or cigarets, just stop any polish person on the street and ask them do they know someone who is selling it on the black market. Alchocol is like 10 to 50 euros for 1 L bottle, depending on alcohol type and cigarets are like 5 euros. Also, you can go to Gurudwara Sri Guru, a Sikhism shrine, on Alnabru, they are giving food to the people as I heard, but I didn't check it.
Hey Sasa, this is GOLDEN! Thank you so much for taking time share with us your advices! 🙏
You are the Best :) Great Information
Cafe Sør is a nice place.😊 Really enjoyed your tour - thank you for putting this much work into making this video.
Thank you for the nice words 😊
This channel is awesome!
MaryJane, I enjoyed this video so much I just became a subscriber!!
I Cant wait to Oslo! Very Detailed. thank you for the content you provide. God Bless.
Hey Rod, thanks and welcome to the channel! Hope you'll enjoy some of my other videos too. I give insight perspective on different cultures around Europe and North America.
Very helpful, thanks!
Very informative video, thank you!!
So thorough, thanks a million! Heading here next weekend - can't wait to see Oslo and compare it to our experiences in Stockholm and Copenhagen but a bit scared of the prices! Thanks for helping.
I know I know the prices are frightening, I know that feeling. Hope that the video showed you that affordable options are there too :) Let me know how it goes then!
How was your visit?
thank you for all the tips! I’m going next week
Have fun!
@@WhatashameMaryJane thank you! will do! might vlog it too
Great Video, very helpful I'll go to Norway on February 26/to march the 7th, 2020 also Visiting the Abisko, Sweden. So thanks for sharing valuable information,
Good luck with the Northern Lights hunt 😉
There's no a BIT work behind any video production...there's A LOOOOT of work. Congrats, we're jus started loving your show :)
Awwww thank you so much guys, it means a lot to me!! I'm still shocked by the amount of work that almost every video requires 🙄 But I love the process no matter what :)
Very nice tips for budget travellers
Thanks
Hey Mary! Thanks for you tips, so far has been so useful! God job!!! 👍👍👍
My pleasure Marti! Are you organizing your trip to Oslo?
@@WhatashameMaryJane Hey Mary Jane, well, I have just left. I spent only 1,5 days. I was coming from Bergen, when I saw your videos. All your advices were just so good. I have to say, that I did not like Oslo at all. It is not about he city, it is the atmosphere, vibes. It is awkward for me to explain. From outside, I had a different perspective how will be. I have just found it very different to Denmark or Sweden. Anyway, many thanks to check on me and I am looking to your videos for Helsinki and Stockholm, in case you have.
Congratulate you for your very good job!!
Many thanks!!
@@martidavia477 I think I know what you mean 😉th-cam.com/video/w8PfeSXxLts/w-d-xo.html I'm glad you visited Bergen first.
@@WhatashameMaryJane thanks, I will watch it!! 👍
Going to OSLO ON A BUDGET tomorrow 😂, definitely will visit the places you recommended thank you for this awesome video!
You're welcome, happy to help! Let me know how your trip goes if you want, I'd love to hear from you after you come back 😉
@@WhatashameMaryJane Sure thing! we're at Damaskus restaurant at the moment and heading to Blå club afterwards 😁
@@johnnymanolly how was your trip?
Is a covid test required to get into Norway at present, please? I am coming from Scotland. From what i read no vaccination is needed but not very clear around testing.
whats is the cheapest cellphone service in Norway for traveler ? is prepaid service work in Denmark Sweden and another border countries
Unfortunately I cannot answer properly to your question. Every time I go to Norway I use my Italian sim card. There is a European law that allows you to use your sim card without roaming extra costs in every country of the European Union (Norway is not member of the EU and it's still a mystery why they are an exception in this case). I'm pretty sure that a sim purchased in Denmark or Sweden would work there. Just send a quick email to the service provider to make sure this is the case.
Thank you for the video.
Amazing video for sure!! We Turks know how to eat cheap, healthy in a budget for sure!! Anker Hostel is not a good choice. I stayed Saga Poshtel (Around Akershus Castle) about 40€ but I got 17€ back after staying so the actual cost was 23€. It was including amazing breakfast. (Thank you booking.com hehe)
PS. Grønland is not safe place at the late time
Wow thank you for the tip on hostels! These are precious cause I haven't actually tried the hostels, as my subscribers know I do Couchsurfing
What a shame Mary Jane my actual plan was couchsurfing but unfortunately I got rejected twice (plus one of them asked a bottle of Jägermeister as a gift lol) so I slept at hostel for a night and then I slept at airport at another night.
Oh I'm sorry to hear! Some hosts in Norway can ask to bring a bottle of liquor from the duty free exactly because it's the only convenient way for them to buy alcohol in the country, but if he asked it as a gift that's another story 😳
La. Pasta è come quella dei nostri discount.. Buona!
Esatto! E' molto raro trovare pasta di buona qualità e a basso costo fuori dall'Italia, quindi quel supermercato è ottimo, mi ha proprio sorpresa
Mi è piaciuto moltissimo, bravo! 👏🏻👏🏻
Grazie!!!
Thanks a lots for your great tips, were going to Oslo on this Friday and your video help us with planning our trip. Good job and thank you very much for your work and time for this tips. :-)
That’s such a nice and satisfying comment to get! Miroslav, thank you.
I wish you a beautiful trip to Oslo!
How about from Airport to the city, what is that cost like ? I see a flight from UK to Oslo next week for 25EUR, sounds cheaper than a meal there!
Dattera til Hagen is also a great place if you like Stand up comedy.
Worth a laugh and entertainment.
You pronounce it so good. Thanks :)
I try! :D
nice, this is great
keep sharing them good job
Tq
Thanks! Good musics on your channel, I listened to a couple 👍
Thank you, Jane. It is very informative. Do you remember whether those 2 cheap shops excepted debit cards (or only cash)?
To be honest I paid cash so I really don't remember. I would say yes though, especially the second one.
@@WhatashameMaryJane cool) thanks
Very helpful, even though I might just stay 3 days in Oslo, good to know where to find something affordable. Then I will be in Tromso chasing northern lights. 😀
Oh in "only" three days in Oslo a lot of damage can be done, believe me 😅 I wish you a nice trip and good luck with the northers lights!
@@WhatashameMaryJane haha, thank you.
Can you manage 3 days oslo tour for my family
awesome as always
Thank you
damascus restaurant is amazing...i am syrian❤❤
Is it safe there?and is there a resort?
Safe? It's one of the safest places on earth probably. I don't go to resorts so I have no idea
Hell here in Metro Denver a full day bus or lightrail is $6
Where do you have to go to see the eskimos? I want to see eskimos.
Brandy Madison they live in Greenland, Nook, only Eskimo in Oslo is the mascot of Norsk iskrem /Diplomis the biggest producer of icecreem in Norway, Fun fact the Vikings knew Iceland was green and Greenland to be glacial to discourage settlers to come further north not many could survive a winter in Greenland so why bother going to Iceland right, but obviously the hot springs in Iceland made it much easier, but quite hostile even today....both I think
Nice Video!
Best area to stay in Oslo? I'm more into restaurants than anything else, specially high end type of restaurants.
@ great video and useful! I am planning to visit Norway this coming september (Oslo, Stavanger and Bergen) I am mostly interested in visiting the Fjords, hiking and that kind of stuff although I would spend some days in each city. Just wondering if you had any advice/recommendation for these type of activitites? Any advice on weather for early or mid septmber?
many thanks!
Sounds a lot of beautiful things to see and a lot of time to spend (I hope you have at least 2 weeks time for all these activities!). Bring adequate rain equipment: rain jacket, rain pants, waterproof boots. It's probably still going to be t-shirt weather, but take one fleece sweater with you to layer up with a jacket for possible colder days.
@@WhatashameMaryJane thanks a lot for your response. I watched your other videos about norway I can't wait to get there!
A good tip is to bring alcohol from abroad, but don't bring to much (customs can confiscate it and might give a big fine)
Good idea if you want to party!! Another tip for alcohol that you actually thaught me is to buy it at the duty free shop at the airport right after you land, right?
great video!!
Thanks Natalia!! 😊
Hi Mary, generally to obtain a visa of a country, it's mandatory to have conformed hotel booking or accommodation. How does this work if I have an accommodation thru couch surfing
Hi there, I suggest to ask your host permission to give his/her address and do it when required.
Awesome video and great tips, I will share it on my CS page. I love your pronunciation of Norwegian words :)
I think the best area to go out is around Youngstorget, it`s more vibrant than Grünerløkka which is more chilled.
And best way to start your evening out is of course a pre-party at home with your couchsurfing host.
Ouch I'm so embarrassed for the pronunciation 🙄 Thanks! From an Oslo super host like you it means a lot 🙏 I feel like pre-party at home in Oslo is a must, right?
Wow Mary Jane you look very nice and beautiful amazing Oslo vlog well done 😊😊❤️❤️👍👍
thanks! :)
Norway is on my places to go. I'm half Swede, so I just want to do a couple days in Oslo. Then I will probably get on the train to Sweden.
Pretty much anybody familiar with Europe, knows the supermarket is always the cheaper option.
@@Hispandinavian Totally agree. I`ve seen MANY tourist who seem to go to the "tourist traps", convenience stores, like 7/11 or Deli de Luca. They are EXPENSIVE, even by Norwegian standards. I do allow myself the occasional sausage from 7/11, that is when they have campaigns (usually once a month), when you can get a big chili würst (with bread) for 29 NOK, instead of the usual 45 NOK. Also; MANY foreign tourists buy tap water-there is NO need for this as Oslo has some of the best tap water in Europe. So, bring a refill bottle instead.
@@bjrnjensen7074 up until this point, I didn't even know Norway has 7/11 stores. It's like going to Sweden to eat at McDonald's. I really just want to try regular Norwegian food.
@@Hispandinavian Then you should look elsewhere.
Give up alcohol. Last thing I would do in Norway is go to bars.
I wanna go to Norway to get away from the Turkey to explore new things and your two recommendations is the Turkish market😂
Ahahah! But you have some of the best food in the world!
Iam greek and i also i don't like turkisch and greek food !!! LOve baked salmon with sweet potatoes from spectacular Norway!!!!!
How far is Grunerlokka from Grönland?
If I remember correctly it's 20-30 minutes walk.
@@WhatashameMaryJane Are they both close to the city center? I'm asking because I've been checking out rooms on Air B&B in the Grunerlokka area.
@@markshaw1966 Grönland is in the city center, Grünerløkka 20-30 minutes away.
THANKS FOR YOUR TRAVEL TIPS AN ANOTHER THINGS I WANT TO TELL WITH U ....YOUR EYES LOOKS BEAUTIFUL ......THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR TIPS
Thanks
@@WhatashameMaryJane U R MOST WELCOME FRIEND ... ONE DAY VISIT TO MALAYSIA ,ITS WONDERFUL COUNTRY ......
@@HARI8088 If you have the possibility, I suggest you to switch from writing in uppercase letters to lower case letters. I tell you thins because I suppose that you use a different alphabet in your native language. With the Latin alphabet it is generally considered on the Internet to write in caps lock.
What a shame Mary Jane ok noted and thanks
@@HARI8088 I hope it helps 🙂
12:15 that`s my friend Daniela 😄
Oh really?? 😄 I talked with her, super nice girl!
And what a budget you need there...
What do you mean?
@@WhatashameMaryJane even with your amazing tips, you still need money to go there
Maybe I should make a video about it like I did for NYC
@@WhatashameMaryJane i belive that could be a good idea, how low budget you need for Oslo ans still have fun
Thanks
Go to Mastermind located in Grønland! Nice place, and ONLY 45 NOK for one beer or shot. You're welcome
Really?? I missed that! I'll definitely check it out when I'll go back to Oslo, thanks!
@@WhatashameMaryJane I was surprised myself. Great video btw
Super 🥰
Thanks ☺️
Love your video ! However it’s a little difficult for a carnivore 😂❤️
I hope no human being is carnivore, meaning that his diet is based mainly on meat. If you just mean that you're omnivore, I am too.
This comment is directed to yo Mr. William H. Olsen: A Beautiful Young Lady (such as her) can go "Anywhere in the World" and say Hi!!! and get a free drink. But Caution, it comes with expectation. take it from an OLD dog, there are DOGS all around the World. But Cat's are very clever Too. WASMJ u make me smile with your channel, LOL UR 2 CUTE.
49.00 for a Dates...YIKES..they better be dam good dates..I would buy you some dates...
49 kroners is about 5 euros
Are you from which country
Italy
Hello hello Hello.. I want to experience speaking and chatting with different nationalities, peoples and cultures.. I hope to find answer thnkx :)
Hello there! Is this a question? Can you be a bit more specific?
@@WhatashameMaryJane Excuse me!! Is this question addressed to me or to the owner of the channel ??
Mekki Khiari 🤨🤔 I am the owner of the channel 😅
@@WhatashameMaryJane oh Sorry .. you know I realy enjoy chatting with you..;)
Mekki Khiari I’m glad :) so please tell me first: who are you?
Come and buy alcohol in Istanbul. Norway is cheap for that incomes. Turkey is expensive and we also have too less incomes. So generaly goverment says us you will not live easily :D
I know. It's exactly what my Turkish boyfriend was saying in this vlog! th-cam.com/video/30jgmwgGmu4/w-d-xo.html But don't think that Norwegian prices are good for Norwegians: they struggle because stuff is expensive too, especially alcohol. Infact they try to avoid drinking it at any cost and they even travel abroad to get alcohol cheaper.
you are so pretty!
I am looking for a private guide who can drive and take me arround the sites of Oslo for 3/4 hours .
yeah, and the guy below is right - you are beautiful (and i'm a suck up)
Is Oslo save place for a loner (girl)
Sure! Oslo is the quietest city I’ve ever been in Europe
*Oslo is the greatest place. Oslo, Copenhagen Denmark, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Germany, Switzerland, Brussels Belgium but Oslo is so quiet and relaxing. I can't believe how great they live in Nordic Europe compared to how horrendously horrific we have to live in the horrendously horrific nightmarish violent United States of America.*
Why do you live there if you don’t like it?
@@WhatashameMaryJane dunno
@@WhatashameMaryJane because as soon as she move to another country she'll find the very same thing or worse! Everything is within! Namaste!
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Nao entendir nada.....rsss
hello sweetheart , do you live in Oslo?
Hello Alex, no I'm an Italian full time traveller :)
Have you tried any Punjabi dish ☺️
I'm not sure cause I don't know India enough to be able to recognize regional dishes... What are some typical Punjabi dishes that you like?
@@WhatashameMaryJane well there's a loooong list ☺️, mutton karahe, mutton Tikka, chicken Tikka, halwa puri, karhe pakora, haleem, mutton or chicken kabab. Naan chanay with glass of Lassi ☺️☺️.. This list will not end 😅
@@WhatashameMaryJane I am from punjab Pakistan. And you should try any Pakistani dish.
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@@WhatashameMaryJane If you were to choose from the menu of Punjabi Tandoori, try out Palak Paneer or Punjabi Veg with Lassi. Also, the gulab jamun is worth trying, but 35 krone is super expensive. I'm a vegetarian, so I have no perspective about the first half of the menu.
No wondering why population never grow in that region...Cost too much to feed family, breed or even grow anything!...Just added to my `` Never Ever Go`` dystopia list.
The salary is extremely high too though...
Norwegians they are complaining how expensive it is Oslo and how cold it is!!!!
Idiot.
I live in Oslo and i an here for tips because i am a student with 9kr left until 15.... help
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Good thing I don’t like alcohol so I won’t buy it!
We don't have socialism, lol.
WTF you're so gorgeous!
damn you are pretty
You look dam beautiful
Thats right Norway is not expensive, you're just poor.
Damn! You are beautiful!
You is Beautiful 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Norwegians are not rich!!!
Thanks