I would like to be your friend. I am planning to come to Norway for visitation but I don't know how to get friends there in Norway. Can you help me? I am needing a friend invitation. To complete my trip paperwork.
The biggest plus for me, was growing in Norway up as a kid. I do know some kids have problems and get bullied, but that was not the case for me. I would pick that as my top reason, the country-side is very child friendly, playing in the snow was so fun. I still remember my ski jump hill from the roof of our mountain cottage, not so fun being the waterboy, but even so, the childhood memories rank the highest.
Okay - so I live and work in Oslo. I attended an all-day business meeting at a smaller place about 1 hour's drive from Oslo. When I was about to leave I thanked for the stay and emphasized that I appreciated the relaxed and calm environment. What I didn't know at that time was I ended up insulting the director of the office I visited. He took it personally and later I found out he thought I was insinuating that they were ineffective when I was actually appreciating the atmosphere... So be careful with your praise...
I would like to be your friend. I am planning to come to Norway for visitation but I don't know how to get friends there in Norway. Can you help me? I am needing a friend invitation. To complete my trip paperwork.
@@swedishpsychopath8795 But you are swedeish ? Have no problems understanding why others think you speak disparagingly of them - you call yourself a psychopath and the way you reflect is probably very special- as the answer above - where you stigmatize Norwegians - answers for others and is probably Swedish.
In Germany, you shouldn't be almost dying to stay home. If you are sick, you just have to tell your boss and go to the doctor to write you 1 week ill. That's all. Is not as bad as people use to say.
Thank you SO MUCH! i love your content and why you do it, its so pure! and also a way of rid of some doubts and questions i got on norway (im planning on living there with my gf) ,again, thank you SO MUCH for this and being so helpful!
Like the energy you give, other yt vids are all up in your face with inauthentic wisdom about the country meaning they heard it from someone else. You can tell your advice is first hand
Good video, would you like to make another video to compare Norway and Denmark, where you are from? I would LOVE to watch that if you can make a video, thank you ~~
Huh, fascinating stuff :) I can tell you live in a different part of the country, and Norway is a bit more hectic in the cities. There are also more Sunday open stores there, though not to the extent of the US. And yes, you can stay at home if you are sick, but in most places, you are expected to have high work ethics and be effective when you are at work (this might differ from work place to work place, I'm sure). Either way, welcome to Norway, Sara!
Yes, and I very much agree that it depends on the work place as well. And I can only speak for someone living in the southern part. Thank you very much - welcome to my community :)
Norway actually looks a lot like my part of Canada... The moose especially. I was sad when I heard about that Reindeer cull. If I remember it sounded like a panic situation. Hope it's all over. Cheers 🍻
@@swedishpsychopath8795 I have never seen a small moose here. I'll Google a Silver moose. The Ones I have seen in person here are over 2000 lbs. easily. Even the juveniles without antlers are as large as a mature horse. Norwegians and Swedes seem to be big on fantasies and myths... 🤔
@@stevenjohnson7086 But I've heard it was chinese born canadians that built mac the moose? So we are even then (about building the moose - Norway still wins on having the bigger moose)?
@@stevenjohnson7086 People don't realize the Moose has only been in Canada for 10,000 years about. During a cold winter with deep snow they suffer badly, as they are forcedcinto more rugged remote terrain. And also many insects that bother them and Caribou like the Blackflies only recently came here from Europe. A bad tick infestation can kill a Moose. They do need to be protected when possible. They are very nice animals as long as you don't cross them... A silver Moose? Cheers 🍻
THIS IS MESSAGE THAT I HAVE FOR YOU NORWEGIANS 🇳🇴 IS THAT I PLAN TO VISIT NORWAY 🇳🇴 IN OCTOBER OF THIS 2022 TO TAKE A BREAK FROM THIS BABYLON CALLED AMERICA BECAUSE NORWAY 🇳🇴 IS ONE OF THE MOST HAPPIEST AND SAFEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD. DID YOU KNOW THAT CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS DID NOT DISCOVER AMERICA BECAUSE BECAUSE THERE WAS ALREADY CIVILIZATION HERE IN AMERICA WHEN CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS ARRIVED ON AMERICAN SOIL???? AND AMERICA IS NOT JUST THE UNITED STATES, BUT THE ENTIRE WESTERN HEMISPHERE WHICH CONSISTS OF NORTH AMERICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. THE COUNTRY IN AMERICA I WILL BE VISITING FROM IS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. AND SADLY TO SAY BUT TRUE, IS THAT THE UNITED STATES WAS ESTABLISHED AND STARTED BY THE SETTLERS FROM ENGLAND THAT ROBBED AND SLAUGHTERED THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE FOR THEIR LAND AND THAT THE ANCESTORS OF US BLACK PEOPLE HERE IN AMERICA WERE KIDNAPPED OUT OF AFRICA AND BROUGHT TO AMERICA TO WORK AS SLAVES, THAT IS WHY I CALL AMERICA BABYLON!!!! AND NOW THE UNITED STATES IS ON THE BRINKS OF A FALL BECAUSE OF THE CORRUPTION THAT HAS BEEN DONE HERE OVER THE YEARS. THE GOVERNMENT HERE IN THE UNITED STATES ARE PAYING SOME FARMERS NOT TO GROW FOOD AND A LOT OF GROCERY STORES HERE IN THE UNITED STATES ARE STARTING TO BECOME EMPTY.
DEAR NORWEGIANS 🇳🇴 I HAVE TO ADD THIS REPLY TO THE PREVIOUS REPLY, AND THAT IS THE ABOUT THE FALL OF BABYLON, AND THAT IS IF CAME OR WERE TO COME HERE TO BABYLON (AKA AMERICA) IT WILL APPEAR TO BE ON THE SURFACE THAT IT GOOD ,BUT BENEATH THE SURFACE YOU ALL NORWEGIANS 🇳🇴 WILL SEE WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT EVEN A EUROPEAN FROM THE NETHERLANDS MADE VIDEO CLIPS ABOUT WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON HERE IN THE UNITED STATES. THAT IS WHY THEY SUSPENDED HIM FROM TH-cam.
halo Sara, I'm just wondering : since Norway is not an EU member, do you need a special work permit to work there as a French citizen ? thanks for the video and the sharing of personal footage. keep up the good work.
Sara, u hv done a great job. Interesting vedio , very useful. i visited oslo, trondheim,alesund n roros... am really like to migrate. Please reply to me dear. Hv a wonderful day !
Hello Sara,thanks for sharing your experience with us. I live in Srilanka a tropical country where there is lot of naural beauty. The issue is most of our people do not understand the true value of the nature and they destroy it. Nature is the only reason I live in my country. So this country is no longer for me. I am a doctor here. I am ready to lose everything here and move to a nature-loving country like Norway. Do you think it's worth taking the risk?
Doctors here are in high demand - however - You might not be able to use your doctors degree from Scrilanka here. BUT i do know a lot of nurses, doctors etc. in the heath care system from countries outside of EU so its definitely possible.
I actually have a video that talks about if it is hard or not to get a job in Norway - you can check that out if you want: th-cam.com/video/Tad8CWWJ4ic/w-d-xo.html
The foreigner’s (lack of) understanding of the Norwegian work culture. Insufficient language skills. Education invalid, or insufficient to Norwegian requirements or circumstances. Norwegian employers will focus strongly on your personality. Well functioning team work is a big and important component in Norwegian work forces, unlike the culture in many other countries where it is more socially acceptable for an individual to highlight, promote, and take all, or as much credit as possible for her/him self, which is not unusual in the US. The elbowing ahead has a different dynamic here. You having a personality the employer think can mesh well with existing employers/the rest of the staff/the rest of the organization is hugely important. In other words, harmony amongst colleagues and a good work environment is often seen as key. Having a personality that makes your colleagues like you and see you as competent and sociable might count more than in other countries, depending on the job or position. The culture of acknowledging the efforts and contributions of your colleagues, and giving recognition to those around you is important. To peacefully team work with people from other socioeconomic, religious, and cultural and backgrounds than yourself is something we are trained at doing from we are small children, more than in than in the states, where societies are more segregated, and where deeper, long time lasting interactions with people different from yourself are less structured by society. In other words, the understanding of tolerance as a value and tool is more widespread here than in the US. Your references from another culture and country might hence be viewed, interpreted a bit differently, and with greater uncertainty. If they suspect you are that one person who in one way or the other will disturb, prevent, stall smoothness in the organization, you will fast fall into the “not valid” category, and they might end up choosing the person who’s professional skills are ranked a little bit beneath you, but who’s personal interaction and sociable skills supersedes you. To offer resources to lift that person professionally through courses, guidance, or additional education is what they might prefer. A general problem with Eastern Europeans is they culturally are not used to work things out on their own. They come from a culture where they expect direct and specific orders from higher up, and do not dear, are not allowed to act on their own. But traditionally western countries are more similar to Norway in that the boss will not necessarily micro-manage how you solve a task, as long as you end up managing solving the task within rules, procedures, deadlines and costumes. Amongst Norwegians too, the majority of new jobs are landed through contacts and acquaintances. A good reputation, often amongst previous and current colleagues, but not only, is invaluable, and Norway has small societies where rumors travel fast. Bottom line, cultural insensitivity has without doubt ruined job chances for several foreign job seekers, often in the form of coming off too strong. Based on everything from one or two sentences in the application the employer find too bragging and over the top, to presenting themselves in a very little sympathetic and appealing way on a job interview, and being too pushy in their requests for a reply.
@@themetricsystem7967 most of the time, generalizing will never be the right way to get to know someone - I'm curious how did you build your opinion of Eastern Europeans? I'm bit confused by this "culture where they expect direct and specific orders". You are talking about Russians, Poles, Czechs? Those are the not daring, not capable of independent thinking?
Thank u dear, wt ever y said all correct , i visited the country. Am from srilanka. Is there any demand for handy craft? Can start a business? Want to know fm u. Where r u there tronhem, oslo?
Life is hard for the imigrants in norway. Unless if you're somewhere from another nordic or a western country. Then, life is less harder. I talk about both economicaly and socially.
What do describe is simply life on the country side, not life in Norway. It is the same on every country side trough out scandinavia. If you live in a denser populated area you will not visit your neigbours door to door or ask if you've seen a moose recently. I guess you don't have much of a country side in Denmark, but that is more of a lacking context in Denmark. Big countries like France, Germany, England, Spain, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Finland all have a significan contry side where life is like you describe it.
@@grethehelenmyklebust3954 I'm sorry, but I live in Norway and in the opening of each video where 'Sara in Norway' shows small clips, the flag is Danish...I'm guessing because she is from there.
Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
I am Norwegian but unfortunately I do not speak the language, only understand a little. I am now almost 57 and I desperately want to move back to Norway, I have lived in the US via the UK for a long, long time. I wonder if someone my age could get a job? I don't have a college degree and I know most Norwegians are highly educated. The simple life is something I have been longing to return to. Europeans in general I feel have simpler lives than Americans. Here people live to work, whereas Europeans work to live. Everything is so fast paced in America and the work/life balance is terrible.
Hi Lise, I believe that you can do whatever you put your mind to. However - the transistion you are going through when you move to a new country is not easy - nomatter age. I'm helping foreigners move to Norway with success, helping them find a job, and guiding them on how to start a new life here. If you want to hear more about how I can help you - book a free call with me here and we can chat more :) calendly.com/lifeinnorway/30min
Yea norwegian specialist like to go on nature, but they dont know anything about how to treat than thiks lime or barelios. And how to protect themselves
Why I love my life in Norway - any questions! ask bellow.
hello sara can you do a comprehensive video on how one can get a job , probably one shifting from Africa to Norway?
for a grocery store to be allowed to be open on a sunday, it cant be larger than 100m2.
I would like to be your friend. I am planning to come to Norway for visitation but I don't know how to get friends there in Norway. Can you help me? I am needing a friend invitation. To complete my trip paperwork.
The biggest plus for me, was growing in Norway up as a kid. I do know some kids have problems and get bullied, but that was not the case for me. I would pick that as my top reason, the country-side is very child friendly, playing in the snow was so fun. I still remember my ski jump hill from the roof of our mountain cottage, not so fun being the waterboy, but even so, the childhood memories rank the highest.
thanks for your time to share that :)
ALL best of luck :)
I love your videos thanks a lot have a lovely Sunday
i love Norway and I hope to live there one day, where I can just be myself without all the hustle and bustle of the Netherlands around me.
Okay - so I live and work in Oslo. I attended an all-day business meeting at a smaller place about 1 hour's drive from Oslo. When I was about to leave I thanked for the stay and emphasized that I appreciated the relaxed and calm environment. What I didn't know at that time was I ended up insulting the director of the office I visited. He took it personally and later I found out he thought I was insinuating that they were ineffective when I was actually appreciating the atmosphere... So be careful with your praise...
Thank you 🙏 appreciate your comment.
I would like to be your friend. I am planning to come to Norway for visitation but I don't know how to get friends there in Norway. Can you help me? I am needing a friend invitation. To complete my trip paperwork.
@@HUMANITAIRE-TOGO Norwegians are very cold. We don't like friends.
@@swedishpsychopath8795 But you are swedeish ? Have no problems understanding why others think you speak disparagingly of them - you call yourself a psychopath and the way you reflect is probably very special- as the answer above - where you stigmatize Norwegians - answers for others and is probably Swedish.
In Germany, you shouldn't be almost dying to stay home. If you are sick, you just have to tell your boss and go to the doctor to write you 1 week ill. That's all. Is not as bad as people use to say.
Thank you SO MUCH! i love your content and why you do it, its so pure! and also a way of rid of some doubts and questions i got on norway (im planning on living there with my gf) ,again, thank you SO MUCH for this and being so helpful!
Sounds so lovely !
Like the energy you give, other yt vids are all up in your face with inauthentic wisdom about the country meaning they heard it from someone else. You can tell your advice is first hand
I love Australia for many reasons including the warm weather but I would love to live in Norway if I only could.
Good video, would you like to make another video to compare Norway and Denmark, where you are from? I would LOVE to watch that if you can make a video, thank you ~~
I should do that! Thanks :D always fun to make videos you guys want to watch
Good vidio.. expect more.. introduce some more places there..
thank you I will - where are you from?
@@sarainnorway I'm from India.. waiting for your new contents..
Huh, fascinating stuff :) I can tell you live in a different part of the country, and Norway is a bit more hectic in the cities. There are also more Sunday open stores there, though not to the extent of the US. And yes, you can stay at home if you are sick, but in most places, you are expected to have high work ethics and be effective when you are at work (this might differ from work place to work place, I'm sure).
Either way, welcome to Norway, Sara!
Yes, and I very much agree that it depends on the work place as well. And I can only speak for someone living in the southern part. Thank you very much - welcome to my community :)
@@sarainnorway
PLAN TO VISIT NORWAY 🇳🇴 IN OCTOBER OF THIS YEAR 2022.
Amazing! Welcome
Bravo! Beautiful! Homages! 🧚🏻♂️🧚🏻♂️🧚🏻♂️ JAR
Norway actually looks a lot like my part of Canada... The moose especially. I was sad when I heard about that Reindeer cull. If I remember it sounded like a panic situation.
Hope it's all over.
Cheers 🍻
But the norwegian silver moose is still taller than your midget moose Mac the mouse.
@@swedishpsychopath8795 I have never seen a small moose here. I'll Google a Silver moose. The Ones I have seen in person here are over 2000 lbs. easily. Even the juveniles without antlers are as large as a mature horse. Norwegians and Swedes seem to be big on fantasies and myths... 🤔
But at least the maple leafs actually built their moose instead of just buying a silver moose from China.
@@stevenjohnson7086 But I've heard it was chinese born canadians that built mac the moose? So we are even then (about building the moose - Norway still wins on having the bigger moose)?
@@stevenjohnson7086 People don't realize the Moose has only been in Canada for 10,000 years about.
During a cold winter with deep snow they suffer badly, as they are forcedcinto more rugged remote terrain. And also many insects that bother them and Caribou like the Blackflies only recently came here from Europe. A bad tick infestation can kill a Moose. They do need to be protected when possible. They are very nice animals as long as you don't cross them... A silver Moose?
Cheers 🍻
Sara. On Fridays I driving to Mineral Bottom Canyonlands NP to spend the weekend. U can find god over there🙏
Great video!!
I'm planning to move to Norway soon
All videos were really usefull for me
Thank u so much
amazing, so exited for you. Why do you want to move here?
Nice as a Norwegian I'm enjoying this video even more, I liked this video yes!!!!👍😅
Thank you Lita, highly appreciate it.
THIS IS MESSAGE THAT I HAVE FOR YOU NORWEGIANS 🇳🇴 IS THAT I PLAN TO VISIT NORWAY 🇳🇴 IN OCTOBER OF THIS 2022 TO TAKE A BREAK FROM THIS BABYLON CALLED AMERICA BECAUSE NORWAY 🇳🇴 IS ONE OF THE MOST HAPPIEST AND SAFEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD. DID YOU KNOW THAT CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS DID NOT DISCOVER AMERICA BECAUSE BECAUSE THERE WAS ALREADY CIVILIZATION HERE IN AMERICA WHEN CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS ARRIVED ON AMERICAN SOIL???? AND AMERICA IS NOT JUST THE UNITED STATES, BUT THE ENTIRE WESTERN HEMISPHERE WHICH CONSISTS OF NORTH AMERICA AND SOUTH AMERICA. THE COUNTRY IN AMERICA I WILL BE VISITING FROM IS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. AND SADLY TO SAY BUT TRUE, IS THAT THE UNITED STATES WAS ESTABLISHED AND STARTED BY THE SETTLERS FROM ENGLAND THAT ROBBED AND SLAUGHTERED THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE FOR THEIR LAND AND THAT THE ANCESTORS OF US BLACK PEOPLE HERE IN AMERICA WERE KIDNAPPED OUT OF AFRICA AND BROUGHT TO AMERICA TO WORK AS SLAVES, THAT IS WHY I CALL AMERICA BABYLON!!!! AND NOW THE UNITED STATES IS ON THE BRINKS OF A FALL BECAUSE OF THE CORRUPTION THAT HAS BEEN DONE HERE OVER THE YEARS. THE GOVERNMENT HERE IN THE UNITED STATES ARE PAYING SOME FARMERS NOT TO GROW FOOD AND A LOT OF GROCERY STORES HERE IN THE UNITED STATES ARE STARTING TO BECOME EMPTY.
DEAR NORWEGIANS 🇳🇴 I HAVE TO ADD THIS REPLY TO THE PREVIOUS REPLY, AND THAT IS THE ABOUT THE FALL OF BABYLON, AND THAT IS IF CAME OR WERE TO COME HERE TO BABYLON (AKA AMERICA) IT WILL APPEAR TO BE ON THE SURFACE THAT IT GOOD ,BUT BENEATH THE SURFACE YOU ALL NORWEGIANS 🇳🇴 WILL SEE WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT EVEN A EUROPEAN FROM THE NETHERLANDS MADE VIDEO CLIPS ABOUT WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON HERE IN THE UNITED STATES. THAT IS WHY THEY SUSPENDED HIM FROM TH-cam.
Will be happy to witness the live and culture in Norway if I'm granted a visa study there.
It's really a good content Sara, thank you for sharing!
halo Sara,
I'm just wondering : since Norway is not an EU member, do you need a special work permit to work there as a French citizen ?
thanks for the video and the sharing of personal footage. keep up the good work.
Sara, u hv done a great job. Interesting vedio , very useful. i visited oslo, trondheim,alesund n roros... am really like to migrate. Please reply to me dear. Hv a wonderful day !
So did you grow up in America?
I am interested about Norway can you tell me more about Norway please
Anything. What do you want to know?
@@sarainnorway i want to know if Norway is a good country to travel to please.
hi sara, im from Israel and i have no eu citizenship
do you think i have a chance to find a job in norway and live?
cheers
Hello Sara,thanks for sharing your experience with us. I live in Srilanka a tropical country where there is lot of naural beauty. The issue is most of our people do not understand the true value of the nature and they destroy it. Nature is the only reason I live in my country. So this country is no longer for me. I am a doctor here. I am ready to lose everything here and move to a nature-loving country like Norway. Do you think it's worth taking the risk?
Doctors here are in high demand - however - You might not be able to use your doctors degree from Scrilanka here. BUT i do know a lot of nurses, doctors etc. in the heath care system from countries outside of EU so its definitely possible.
@@sarainnorway Thank you Sara. Yes it seems like a real hard process. Need to enter the country for a another job and do medical exams.
I live in Norway as well, but in the capital. My life is pretty different from this! 😅
How similar are Danish and Norwegian languages? Was it easy for you to learn?
Hallo Sara jeg liker videoen din
I live in Norge(norway)
i love norway
Sara.. you looking gorgeous
Thank u 🙏
Interesting content, Sara especially about Sundays in Norway. I'm from the U.S. Why is it difficult for a foreigner to get a job in Norge?
I actually have a video that talks about if it is hard or not to get a job in Norway - you can check that out if you want: th-cam.com/video/Tad8CWWJ4ic/w-d-xo.html
The foreigner’s (lack of) understanding of the Norwegian work culture. Insufficient language skills. Education invalid, or insufficient to Norwegian requirements or circumstances. Norwegian employers will focus strongly on your personality. Well functioning team work is a big and important component in Norwegian work forces, unlike the culture in many other countries where it is more socially acceptable for an individual to highlight, promote, and take all, or as much credit as possible for her/him self, which is not unusual in the US. The elbowing ahead has a different dynamic here. You having a personality the employer think can mesh well with existing employers/the rest of the staff/the rest of the organization is hugely important. In other words, harmony amongst colleagues and a good work environment is often seen as key. Having a personality that makes your colleagues like you and see you as competent and sociable might count more than in other countries, depending on the job or position.
The culture of acknowledging the efforts and contributions of your colleagues, and giving recognition to those around you is important. To peacefully team work with people from other socioeconomic, religious, and cultural and backgrounds than yourself is something we are trained at doing from we are small children, more than in than in the states, where societies are more segregated, and where deeper, long time lasting interactions with people different from yourself are less structured by society. In other words, the understanding of tolerance as a value and tool is more widespread here than in the US.
Your references from another culture and country might hence be viewed, interpreted a bit differently, and with greater uncertainty.
If they suspect you are that one person who in one way or the other will disturb, prevent, stall smoothness in the organization, you will fast fall into the “not valid” category, and they might end up choosing the person who’s professional skills are ranked a little bit beneath you, but who’s personal interaction and sociable skills supersedes you. To offer resources to lift that person professionally through courses, guidance, or additional education is what they might prefer.
A general problem with Eastern Europeans is they culturally are not used to work things out on their own. They come from a culture where they expect direct and specific orders from higher up, and do not dear, are not allowed to act on their own. But traditionally western countries are more similar to Norway in that the boss will not necessarily micro-manage how you solve a task, as long as you end up managing solving the task within rules, procedures, deadlines and costumes. Amongst Norwegians too, the majority of new jobs are landed through contacts and acquaintances. A good reputation, often amongst previous and current colleagues, but not only, is invaluable, and Norway has small societies where rumors travel fast.
Bottom line, cultural insensitivity has without doubt ruined job chances for several foreign job seekers, often in the form of coming off too strong. Based on everything from one or two sentences in the application the employer find too bragging and over the top, to presenting themselves in a very little sympathetic and appealing way on a job interview, and being too pushy in their requests for a reply.
@@themetricsystem7967Excellent, well-conveyed thoughts ! Thank you for sharing that.
Personally, I’m more introverted and would rather work solo.
@@themetricsystem7967 most of the time, generalizing will never be the right way to get to know someone - I'm curious how did you build your opinion of Eastern Europeans? I'm bit confused by this "culture where they expect direct and specific orders". You are talking about Russians, Poles, Czechs? Those are the not daring, not capable of independent thinking?
Do you leave in Norway
I wanna study in Norway, can you please help
Thank u dear, wt ever y said all correct , i visited the country. Am from srilanka. Is there any demand for handy craft? Can start a business? Want to know fm u. Where r u there tronhem, oslo?
It's a lot of like
Life is hard for the imigrants in norway. Unless if you're somewhere from another nordic or a western country. Then, life is less harder. I talk about both economicaly and socially.
all scandiavian people are authetic, danish people are also very authetic.
Fun to watch your videos but why do you have a danish flag on your intro video?
Im from Denmark - :)
Hello, are you there
What do describe is simply life on the country side, not life in Norway. It is the same on every country side trough out scandinavia. If you live in a denser populated area you will not visit your neigbours door to door or ask if you've seen a moose recently. I guess you don't have much of a country side in Denmark, but that is more of a lacking context in Denmark. Big countries like France, Germany, England, Spain, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Finland all have a significan contry side where life is like you describe it.
please tell us how to make norwegian friends
Hi! I did - but I can make a new one if you want!?
Hi sara
I wonder why you show the Danish flag in the opening???
Not danish. Norwegian.
@@grethehelenmyklebust3954 I'm sorry, but I live in Norway and in the opening of each video where 'Sara in Norway' shows small clips, the flag is Danish...I'm guessing because she is from there.
Apparently she is Danish, she probably likes confusing people too, always fun 🇨🇦
Would i fit in?
I'm a nurse. Do they have HCA hospitals there?
Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to
spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
I am Norwegian but unfortunately I do not speak the language, only understand a little. I am now almost 57 and I desperately want to move back to Norway, I have lived in the US via the UK for a long, long time. I wonder if someone my age could get a job? I don't have a college degree and I know most Norwegians are highly educated. The simple life is something I have been longing to return to. Europeans in general I feel have simpler lives than Americans. Here people live to work, whereas Europeans work to live. Everything is so fast paced in America and the work/life balance is terrible.
Hi Lise, I believe that you can do whatever you put your mind to. However - the transistion you are going through when you move to a new country is not easy - nomatter age. I'm helping foreigners move to Norway with success, helping them find a job, and guiding them on how to start a new life here. If you want to hear more about how I can help you - book a free call with me here and we can chat more :) calendly.com/lifeinnorway/30min
@@sarainnorway That's really cool, it looks easy to chat.
I might give it a try when the 🐇🐇 finish making questions.
You are beautiful
Tu sei molto bella. From Iran Italy
please find a job for me I am coming in march 23 in Norway
Yea norwegian specialist like to go on nature, but they dont know anything about how to treat than thiks lime or barelios. And how to protect themselves
Are u single?