" _If you are coming and have no friends then you are most welcome here_ " *Now this is the place for me!* :D lol, as an introvert I should be fine to get around alone!
i want to come Norway can you help, am working in Saudi Arabia still i have good experience in mechanical draught man, this is mine saudi arabia whatsapp number 0966537343276, please send whatsaap or call.....
Alots of thanks to both of you to share your genuine experience. I think scientists and PhD holders are genuine person. They always tell what the exact situation is without adding masala to it.
It's important to note that most Norwegians understand and speak English, so you won't have a problem in that sense. However the Norwegian language is required if you want a job in most cases. Also learning Norwegian language will make your experience better.
@@ganeshgajula6762 Ofcorse they do. Not alot of people speak Norwegian. Norwegian is not a world language such as English, Spanish and French and Norway has a small population. They are afraid that the Norwegian language is gonna get eradicated / lost with time, if they don't focus on keeping it.
Nice video! However, regarding the doctor thing: As you may (should) know, there is a upcoming crisis when it comes to effectiveness of antibiotics and bacterial immunity. Because of this, norwegian and scandinavian doctors are generally restrictive in prescribing these. The result is that there are a lot more potent antibiotics in the 'toolbox' in Norway compared to many other places. Secondly, a 'cold' is usually caused by virus, not bacteria - hence, antibiotics is of no use. If you use antibiotics for a regular cold, that strain of antibiotics may not be reactive if you need it against a more serious bacterial infection at a later stage. Just saying :-)
yea you are right, being an Indian i also face same problems, that why doctors here do not prescribe medicines immediate just like Indian doctors. I came to know later that its not good for long term to just take an antibiotic instead its better to let the virus go off our body naturally by Immune system.
All this is true, but the one about us being shy is so incredibly spot on. Norwegians will do everything we can to avoid sitting next to a stranger on a bus, train or anywhere public. If you sit next to someone you dont know and there are other options, its considered weird and rude and weird, and most likely the person already sitting there will retract the body away from you, or even get up and move. On the flipside is when we are drunk, we will do everything we can to socialize with everyone around us, regardless if its strangers, friends or colleagues.
...and as always there are exceptions. Also, I can`t say I noticed much difference-if any-between how people behave on public transport, on the streets etc here in Oslo, compared to Copenhagen, Berlin, Munich, Amsterdam, Antwerp,Cologne, Sydney, Auckland...and quite a few other citites that I`ve been to. Also; it`s pretty obvious that whenever the use of a foreign language is involved, MANY Norwegians may struggle a bit. This may be interpreted as reservedness, when the real reason is that they are not able to express themselves as freely as when they `re using their own native language. Another thing: most of us aren`t extroverts or introverts, many of us (probably like myself) are ambiguous-meaning somewhere in the middle. I have also noticed quite a few foreigners who seemed rather introverted, maybe shy or maybe they felt insecure about their Norwegian. In addition, a few of them spoke very poor English. Now, how on earth are you going to communicate with people, very few Norwegians speak Polish, Urdu, Somali etc. I had an indian friend in the past, academic, I wouldn`t describe her as particularly extraverted or introverted. However, we had MANY meaningful conversations, shared many a good meal..in fact she taught me to cook different recipes, which I still make.
Good to know. It's actually important to know the drawbacks of a place before deciding to visit as one is prepared to face those obstacles. Super description
आपलोगों को सुनकर ऐसा लगता है जैसे अपने ही किसी parivar वाले से बात हो रही हो ... कोई बड़ा भैया भाभी मार्गदर्शन कर रहा हो .. इतने जेनुइन और ज्ञानवर्धक कॉन्टेंट के लिए अनेक धन्यवाद।❤️
Helpful tips and advice,I think Norway stands 1st place no matter which countries u compare it with ,I have seen most of the western world and in my opinion Norway is right on the top in all fields weather if u think of work and a better living standards,infrastructure and so n on .I could be wrong but it’s just my experience.I love Norway’s winters and last time I visited Norway 🇳🇴 was mainly to experience the winter in Norway and especially the northern part .So happy to come across ur channel 🙏
Lmfao Norway is one of the most expensive countries to live, only second to Switzerland. Yeah it's a wonderful place to live but the cost of living is comparatively very high which makes it hard for "middle class" job seekers and students such as myself.
I'm happy & satisfied to live in India for whole . .. yes for tourism vacations it's good to go Europe or any other country but for living I'm not ready🙏
i am planning on moving to bergen in a couple of years. finding a job quickly in my fields is really the only issue i might have, but i try to watch as many videos like this as possible to help prepare. ty!
I am impressed by your honesty regarding the points you have discussed. After going through your conversation it seems that life in Norway is not smooth sailing, it will take a little bit of time to start
Norway is my dream country to travel, specifically I wanna see Northern lights. Whenever I will visit, I will meet u guys for sure ♥️. Very informative video👌👌👌 Awesome work guys👍
Been to Norway once.The place is beautiful.But everything is so damn expensive .I would consider Norway to be just a travel destination.India is 1000 times better
Hello I live in Denmark with my husband and my 6 years old daughter from last 3 years, it seems almost same according to weather from language to income, society all. Loved the videos ❤️ Take care.
My husband visited Norway two times for his company Jotun paints . He liked this country very much hope may be someday we all can go and see . You both are really best in your job vanya stop watching me all your videos thanks
A couple of things that can be added: 1. Travel - Living in Mainland Europe v/s up here. If you love travelling to different countries, then living in mainland Europe is better. A return air ticket from Oslo to anywhere costs minimum 1500-2000 NOKs. And flight is the only option available. Far more easier and cheaper to travel down there with car/bus/train. 2. Closed Market - Norway is not in the EU. Hence, anything that you need to order in from in the EU will cost customs. Also, the variety of brands available here are lesser than the EU as it is controlled. 3. Job scene - It is relatively quite a small market with very few MNCs compared to even the Scandi neighbors of Sweden and Denmark.
Good to see the variant's of Indian across Europe Himachali couple for Norway | MP couple as "Desi Couple on the go" for Niderland | Rajasthani couple as "flying Abroad" for Germany | Haryanvi couple as "Sangwan Family" for England And can see few more. Good Going. Best Wishes.
I m commenting for d first time. I just discovered ur channel yesterday. I want to congratulate u for being so genuine n nice. I especially liked d last part where u openly invited everyone to meet u I think that's commendable. U rock. Please make a video on eligibility to come to Norway n the exp to b incurred for housing etc. Thanks a lot
Nice and informative video..... Norway is my dream destination...... From my childhood, I feel that Norway is very closely connected to me but I don't know how. Will watch all your videos soon..... Thanks and BEST....
On Last 3 days, temperature was over 0 degree centigrade in Oslo ! It's true on northern parts, anyone will face chilling cold, but not that much in Oslo ! I'm roaming around the city with only a T-shirt ,jacket & jeans; no inners(yes I needed them once the temp was like minus 15, only for 5 days) at all. And fun fact, this is my 1st winter is Oslo, I have never seen less than +20 in my entire life before
Thank you for those information but I think that many points you said about Norway can be applied to European countries in general, like using public transport, doing your chores your own, health system...
Hi Arvind, I was randomly brought to your channel and I enjoyed this video. This was a good informative video and you both presented it very well. After which I saw your video about your self and your journey from Saink school to Norway. That really connected with me and which motivated me to write this to you. I could find so much similarities. It was lovely knowing both of you and I am part of your you tube family and looking forward for many other videos. And hopefully we will meet soon. I will write an email to you in my in my free time.
SHAILAJA AND ARVIND JI DONO KO PYAAR BHARA NAMSTEJI. WHAT A IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU BOTH HAD SHARED, THATS GREAT. FROM MY DEEP HEART THNANK YOU SO MUCH. GREAT CONVERSATION AND INFORMATION. NICE TO HEAR BOTH OF YOU. I CALLED JODI NO. 1..GOD IS GREAT AND THAT ALMIGHTY GOD FULFILLS ALL DREAMS OF YOURS. JAI SHRI RADHE......RADHE RADHE..🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thanks for this video. B4 wachin this particular video, I was excited abt Norway wachin ur other videos. But this was a deal breaker - 1.10 am sunrise ...3 pm sunset. For 5 months. I can't really live widout the sun. 2. Socializing would need extra effort. 3. Bit difficult for veg. Nd expensive food
Tusen takk,.. sir for a nice and factsfull video why should not come to Norway if....and sir and mam congratulate for 20k subscribers..tusen takk once again sir and mam...ha det bra..😊
I love winter's 😄 I like nonveg food 😋 I m an shy introvert and hate population 😑 I'm upper middle class so maybe I can handle my expensive 🤑 im worth living Norway and like to meet your sweet angle Eva also I love learning laguages 👩🎓
Hello you both are so nice couple. I live in Houston USA with my family and you are very correct here we never feel that we are not in Indian at least social gathering and friends vise we never feel alone
Good day sir, Madam, how are you? Your video is very nice, but I think only no in Norway all European countries have the same system I have been working in Europe for a long time and I have seen many Summers and Winters in Europe but here is exactly different from Indian life, here we have to do our all homework such as to wash clothes, buy daily needed things etc, and winter are very cold in Norway, thanks to both you for nice
All of the valid points Mr. & Mrs Arvind. We faced when we migrated to Portugal. But we understood that it is system and it is for all. All points are very valid.
How can someone be so sweet and honest. Every single word in the video is so true. Thanks Shailja and Arvind. Hope to see you soon. Regards Nitin Dogra
I'm currently in 10th grade I' want to go to norway for my college.(psychology major) I don't really have problems with any of these. I'm looking forward to learn Norwegian.i have some Norwegian friends too and i love winters. One andd only problem for me is veg food. But i think it's tough for vegetarians to survive in almost every other country except india . So i think I'll just change my diet.anyways your videos helps a lot thankyou very much 💜👍
Namaste 🙏🙏you both are true , I'm not live in norway but all Europe have same problem , and biggest problem is language, so guys if anyone coming in Europe so prepared for your mentality to cold and language and food also because vegetarians are truly face the problem 🙏🙏
@@sevens9258 That does not count. Going by your logic even hard core non-vegetarians can be vegetarians for 6 to 8 hours of the night every day when they are sleeping and not eating anything. :-)
1) How early should one start applying for Ph.D. positions since there are some documentation requirements like proficient English? 2) When should I expect to hear from an interviewer and receive an offer following my initial application? 3) I am responsible for my parents, can I move them to Norway during my Ph.D. or after my Ph.D.?
Norway is an introvert friendly country. Norwegian culture is pretty much introverted. But they do become extrovert when they are drunk😅 In Norway it takes time for people to open up but when a friendship is created it is stable & can last for years. People dont stop & chat on the streets/bus/shops especially not with strangers but if you start talking they'll reply out of politeness/friendliness. So when you are around Norwegians dont think they expecting you to start a conversation because they themselves aren't going to. The polite thing for Norwegians to do is to leave other people alone and they themselves appreciate being left alone. Norwegians don't show up at each other's houses unannounced. When you try too hard, talk to loud or do too much for attention f.ex; you scare Norwegians away & embarrass them, they look at it as being a weirdo/creepy and you definitely going to get bizarre looks👀. that's the main reason i love this country because publicly fighting or yelling is an embarrassing situation Norwegians avoid it to the max! Norwegians are very peaceful people
@@shareekhac no I participate in international exam I passed it in oslo University I have done payment then now I am going there then after interview I can go
First of all India has very big population and still growing. But India can't take care of its population food and work wise and that is why Indians are going overseas for work to make money. And 2nd Norwegians aren't shy they don't want to interact with color people and people from non Europeans countries. Every Western country you go they are like this.
Hello sir , I have completed my BSC in agriculture from india and I want to do ABM (agro - business management) from Norway . So I request you to please make a detailed video on scope of agricultural sector in Norway and average salary of a marketing manager , sales manager and some other job titles in agriculture sector. For example agro - chemicals. Please sir it's my dream to work in Norway. Please consider my request ☺️
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Okkk
U guys awesome 👍
Bhai fir milte h jldi
I am from mandi Himachal... Awesome guys
In Nordic countries tax rates is very high .
1. I love winters
2. I'm a huge introvert who has no friends
3. I love darkness
I think I'm perfect for Norway 😂😂
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U explained it for me in a better way
Depression watching 😂
Same
" _If you are coming and have no friends then you are most welcome here_ " *Now this is the place for me!* :D lol, as an introvert I should be fine to get around alone!
exactly 😂💯
i want to come norway but i dont have any friends or relative in norway can anyone plzz help me
@@salmanansari4824 are you student or job seeker ?
@@kritikabasumatary8623 i am businessman
@@kritikabasumatary8623 Hello,I want to cone Norway
I came here in winters and its true, there's so little sunlight time. The key is to wake up early and walk outside everyday.
True and wait for summers. 😂
Guys u look social and outgoing.. How u manage there
Can you guide me
i want to come Norway can you help, am working in Saudi Arabia still i have good experience in mechanical draught man, this is mine saudi arabia whatsapp number 0966537343276, please send whatsaap or call.....
Can you guide me andleeb iqbal
Good to see that vegetarians can survive in Norway
Yes
Yes absolutely.
They can survive practically in every country 😅
Alots of thanks to both of you to share your genuine experience. I think scientists and PhD holders are genuine person. They always tell what the exact situation is without adding masala to it.
It's important to note that most Norwegians understand and speak English, so you won't have a problem in that sense. However the Norwegian language is required if you want a job in most cases. Also learning Norwegian language will make your experience better.
thanks for the information
Thank you so much kind sir
Norway s they prefer to use their language so that is the problem
@@ganeshgajula6762 Ofcorse they do. Not alot of people speak Norwegian. Norwegian is not a world language such as English, Spanish and French and Norway has a small population. They are afraid that the Norwegian language is gonna get eradicated / lost with time, if they don't focus on keeping it.
sir if i speak english can i get a fruit plucking seasonable job ?
Nice video! However, regarding the doctor thing: As you may (should) know, there is a upcoming crisis when it comes to effectiveness of antibiotics and bacterial immunity. Because of this, norwegian and scandinavian doctors are generally restrictive in prescribing these. The result is that there are a lot more potent antibiotics in the 'toolbox' in Norway compared to many other places. Secondly, a 'cold' is usually caused by virus, not bacteria - hence, antibiotics is of no use. If you use antibiotics for a regular cold, that strain of antibiotics may not be reactive if you need it against a more serious bacterial infection at a later stage. Just saying :-)
yea you are right, being an Indian i also face same problems, that why doctors here do not prescribe medicines immediate just like Indian doctors. I came to know later that its not good for long term to just take an antibiotic instead its better to let the virus go off our body naturally by Immune system.
All this is true, but the one about us being shy is so incredibly spot on. Norwegians will do everything we can to avoid sitting next to a stranger on a bus, train or anywhere public. If you sit next to someone you dont know and there are other options, its considered weird and rude and weird, and most likely the person already sitting there will retract the body away from you, or even get up and move.
On the flipside is when we are drunk, we will do everything we can to socialize with everyone around us, regardless if its strangers, friends or colleagues.
Why do you drink alcohol? That's not good for you.
...and as always there are exceptions. Also, I can`t say I noticed much difference-if any-between how people behave on public transport, on the streets etc here in Oslo, compared to Copenhagen, Berlin, Munich, Amsterdam, Antwerp,Cologne, Sydney, Auckland...and quite a few other citites that I`ve been to. Also; it`s pretty obvious that whenever the use of a foreign language is involved, MANY Norwegians may struggle a bit. This may be interpreted as reservedness, when the real reason is that they are not able to express themselves as freely as when they `re using their own native language. Another thing: most of us aren`t extroverts or introverts, many of us (probably like myself) are ambiguous-meaning somewhere in the middle. I have also noticed quite a few foreigners who seemed rather introverted, maybe shy or maybe they felt insecure about their Norwegian. In addition, a few of them spoke very poor English. Now, how on earth are you going to communicate with people, very few Norwegians speak Polish, Urdu, Somali etc. I had an indian friend in the past, academic, I wouldn`t describe her as particularly extraverted or introverted. However, we had MANY meaningful conversations, shared many a good meal..in fact she taught me to cook different recipes, which I still make.
Good to know. It's actually important to know the drawbacks of a place before deciding to visit as one is prepared to face those obstacles. Super description
आपलोगों को सुनकर ऐसा लगता है जैसे अपने ही किसी parivar वाले से बात हो रही हो ... कोई बड़ा भैया भाभी मार्गदर्शन कर रहा हो ..
इतने जेनुइन और ज्ञानवर्धक कॉन्टेंट के लिए अनेक धन्यवाद।❤️
Helpful tips and advice,I think Norway stands 1st place no matter which countries u compare it with ,I have seen most of the western world and in my opinion Norway is right on the top in all fields weather if u think of work and a better living standards,infrastructure and so n on .I could be wrong but it’s just my experience.I love Norway’s winters and last time I visited Norway 🇳🇴 was mainly to experience the winter in Norway and especially the northern part .So happy to come across ur channel 🙏
What about Germany?
Lmfao Norway is one of the most expensive countries to live, only second to Switzerland. Yeah it's a wonderful place to live but the cost of living is comparatively very high which makes it hard for "middle class" job seekers and students such as myself.
I'm happy & satisfied to live in India for whole . .. yes for tourism vacations it's good to go Europe or any other country but for living I'm not ready🙏
i am planning on moving to bergen in a couple of years. finding a job quickly in my fields is really the only issue i might have, but i try to watch as many videos like this as possible to help prepare. ty!
Thanks for watching. I hope you have subscribed for more videos ;)
I appreciate all this genuine and helpful advice. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
I am impressed by your honesty regarding the points you have discussed. After going through your conversation it seems that life in Norway is not smooth sailing, it will take a little bit of time to start
yes, indeed 👍
Norway is my dream country to travel, specifically I wanna see Northern lights. Whenever I will visit, I will meet u guys for sure ♥️. Very informative video👌👌👌 Awesome work guys👍
yeah ...its my destiny....i also want to go norway but i dont have any friends ,relatives....
Ho majhi pn..
Mla ekda tri Aurora Baghaychay ayushyaat. 😍🙏
Been to Norway once.The place is beautiful.But everything is so damn expensive .I would consider Norway to be just a travel destination.India is 1000 times better
Apne desh se behtar to kuch hai he nhi
But , how did you afford to travel Norway ,some people's couldn't even afford to travel India , so , please share your thoughts ...
It's so nice of you guys. Your Daughter is lovely. Take Care.
Hello I live in Denmark with my husband and my 6 years old daughter from last 3 years, it seems almost same according to weather from language to income, society all. Loved the videos ❤️ Take care.
Thanks for sharing! stay connected ;)
Are you happy there Arpita? Actually im planning to move to Denmark with my husband. How is the life there?
@@glittergirl380 where do you live right now?
My husband visited Norway two times for his company Jotun paints . He liked this country very much hope may be someday we all can go and see . You both are really best in your job vanya stop watching me all your videos thanks
A couple of things that can be added:
1. Travel - Living in Mainland Europe v/s up here. If you love travelling to different countries, then living in mainland Europe is better. A return air ticket from Oslo to anywhere costs minimum 1500-2000 NOKs. And flight is the only option available. Far more easier and cheaper to travel down there with car/bus/train.
2. Closed Market - Norway is not in the EU. Hence, anything that you need to order in from in the EU will cost customs. Also, the variety of brands available here are lesser than the EU as it is controlled.
3. Job scene - It is relatively quite a small market with very few MNCs compared to even the Scandi neighbors of Sweden and Denmark.
Great insights thanks for sharing it. ;)
I would prefer walk 🙂
Good to see the variant's of Indian across Europe Himachali couple for Norway | MP couple as "Desi Couple on the go" for Niderland | Rajasthani couple as "flying Abroad" for Germany | Haryanvi couple as "Sangwan Family" for England And can see few more. Good Going.
Best Wishes.
Hi. Im a doctor from India (Dharamshala in HP). Was Nice to know someone from ny state is in thai country 😊
Hello Doctor thanks for the comment. Do you live in Norway too ?
Very well explained, I am from Stavanger and worked for Oil&Gas .
Good to know that ;)
All the points are in my favor to visit Norway 😊🇳🇴
Hope to see you soon here ;)
I m commenting for d first time. I just discovered ur channel yesterday. I want to congratulate u for being so genuine n nice. I especially liked d last part where u openly invited everyone to meet u I think that's commendable. U rock. Please make a video on eligibility to come to Norway n the exp to b incurred for housing etc. Thanks a lot
I went to Norway like a tourist, really that is Haven of the earth
Yes I agree ;)
❤️Kapla taru You have to visit 🇫🇮Finland and 🇸🇪Sweden too
@@jayudar6470 sure, but after corona
❤️@@kalpataru6793 Yeah.
U both are soft spoken and humble and lovely couple god bless uuu
Cute couple. Very informative video. Thanks. Was helpful. :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Shelja voice so beautiful and arvind look like Hollywood hero❤️
Thanks a million ;)
Actually Winters is my reason I want to go there 😂
You can go to Siberia if you want to experience winters 😌
@@honeysingh-jd8mp hahaha
Go to Antarctica
Finally I think Norway is perfect for me where I found peace. ❤️
Nice and informative video..... Norway is my dream destination...... From my childhood, I feel that Norway is very closely connected to me but I don't know how. Will watch all your videos soon..... Thanks and BEST....
Thanks for sharing!
Except language and medical everything seem so good.Less population is super blessing. Love to hear that Norwegians are shy people
Thank you so much guys for exploring such a un touch and very valuable information about Norway ,best wishes from India
Thank for taking out time and watching it.
On Last 3 days, temperature was over 0 degree centigrade in Oslo ! It's true on northern parts, anyone will face chilling cold, but not that much in Oslo ! I'm roaming around the city with only a T-shirt ,jacket & jeans; no inners(yes I needed them once the temp was like minus 15, only for 5 days) at all. And fun fact, this is my 1st winter is Oslo, I have never seen less than +20 in my entire life before
Thanks for sharing your experience Taskin ;)
I applied for my master's in Norway if I get admission I will come with my family to Norway and I will definitely meet you guys there 😀😜
All the best dear. Hope to see you soon. 😀
Thank you for those information but I think that many points you said about Norway can be applied to European countries in general, like using public transport, doing your chores your own, health system...
Hi Arvind,
I was randomly brought to your channel and I enjoyed this video. This was a good informative video and you both presented it very well.
After which I saw your video about your self and your journey from Saink school to Norway. That really connected with me and which motivated me to write this to you. I could find so much similarities.
It was lovely knowing both of you and I am part of your you tube family and looking forward for many other videos.
And hopefully we will meet soon. I will write an email to you in my in my free time.
Thank you so much for a lovely comment Praveen ;) Stay connected ;)
Hello Praveen !
I want to come to Norway as well. Could you please help me?
SHAILAJA AND ARVIND JI DONO KO PYAAR BHARA NAMSTEJI. WHAT A IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU BOTH HAD SHARED, THATS GREAT. FROM MY DEEP HEART THNANK YOU SO MUCH. GREAT CONVERSATION AND INFORMATION. NICE TO HEAR BOTH OF YOU. I CALLED JODI NO. 1..GOD IS GREAT AND THAT ALMIGHTY GOD FULFILLS ALL DREAMS OF YOURS. JAI SHRI RADHE......RADHE RADHE..🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
So nice of you. Thanks for a lovely message ;)
What a beautiful couple. 😍
Thank you!! 😊
Really great to see you both, good information, thanks to inviting your house
Glad you enjoyed it yes visit us anytime ;)
Namaste from Indore brother 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 liked the topic of this video and also liked the way Arvind got up at the end of the video 😀👍🏻
Thanks a ton for watching the video till the end.
Very informative. Thank you very much for sharing your experience.
If the winters are so cold then it means i will need to get a mans to keep me warm 💅
In the meantime you can buy an electric blanket......
Thanks for this video.
B4 wachin this particular video, I was excited abt Norway wachin ur other videos.
But this was a deal breaker -
1.10 am sunrise ...3 pm sunset. For 5 months.
I can't really live widout the sun.
2. Socializing would need extra effort.
3. Bit difficult for veg. Nd expensive food
Difficult to imagine
Good video. I am from Sweden and all your points are equally true for Sweden as well. Would like to know about child benefits, education system etc.
Tusen takk,.. sir for a nice and factsfull video why should not come to Norway if....and sir and mam congratulate for 20k subscribers..tusen takk once again sir and mam...ha det bra..😊
Thank you so much 😀
I love to watch your channel .
Keep going Bro. You both are
Awesome. Love u.🥰😍🥰🤩🥳.
Thanks a ton. Stay connected.
Very nice Family , I am from Afghanistan ,living in Germany ,...enjoying your Videos
I love winter's 😄 I like nonveg food 😋 I m an shy introvert and hate population 😑 I'm upper middle class so maybe I can handle my expensive 🤑 im worth living Norway and like to meet your sweet angle Eva also I love learning laguages 👩🎓
But disadvantage I have some medical issue 👩⚕️ also I hate smoking and drinking advantage 🙋
Then this country is perfect for you ;)
@@NamastefromNorway thanks abhi Norway me kitna Time hua hai India me to raat ke do bej raha hai 🙂🙂
@@mohitmittal239 9:30 pm ;)
Hello to both of you! Very useful & informative video. Nice polite way to put across facts.... & at the end... phone karke hi aana 😁👍
I definitely come to Norway if I got chance I definitely wanna meet you. You inspire me to come to Norway
That's great looking forward to meet you.;)
Hello you both are so nice couple. I live in Houston USA with my family and you are very correct here we never feel that we are not in Indian at least social gathering and friends vise we never feel alone
Thanks for sharing!!
Wow you are so lucky that you live in Us
@@Divyansh12-v4k why lucky? I live in US and it’s not as good as people say it is. I am moving somewhere else.
Congrats to 20K🥳
Thank you! 😃
Thanks Arvind and Shailja.
Nordic countries are magical, give Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings vibes 😊
Waiting for your new house tour after furnishing it !
Very soon!
I can relate to each n every point... I live in Netherlands... Would love to visit Norway in future ☺️
Good to know. Do meet us when you come.
@@NamastefromNorway sure
@@DipaKumari agreed.. i live in Netherlands n felt like dey r talking for us...
What you work
You guys are awesome.you explained all the things very clearly and honestly.you always have very much of positive energy . thanku so much..
You guys are really friendly
Good day sir, Madam, how are you? Your video is very nice, but I think only no in Norway all European countries have the same system I have been working in Europe for a long time and I have seen many Summers and Winters in Europe but here is exactly different from Indian life, here we have to do our all homework such as to wash clothes, buy daily needed things etc, and winter are very cold in Norway, thanks to both you for nice
I always watch your video till the end its fun and informative. Congrats for 20K one day it will be 1M.
Fingers crossed! Thanks for wishes l)
All of the valid points Mr. & Mrs Arvind. We faced when we migrated to Portugal. But we understood that it is system and it is for all. All points are very valid.
How can someone be so sweet and honest. Every single word in the video is so true. Thanks Shailja and Arvind. Hope to see you soon.
Regards
Nitin Dogra
Thanks a ton for kind words.
I'm currently in 10th grade I' want to go to norway for my college.(psychology major) I don't really have problems with any of these. I'm looking forward to learn Norwegian.i have some Norwegian friends too and i love winters. One andd only problem for me is veg food. But i think it's tough for vegetarians to survive in almost every other country except india .
So i think I'll just change my diet.anyways your videos helps a lot thankyou very much 💜👍
First viewer...and first liker...
Thanks for liking
Norwegians have a saying - There is no such thing as bad weather just bad clothing. Fabulous video, spot on with decription.
Quite informative for Indian diaspora ….the landscape is so beautiful
Norway is my second country. I love this country
Namaste 🙏🙏you both are true , I'm not live in norway but all Europe have same problem , and biggest problem is language, so guys if anyone coming in Europe so prepared for your mentality to cold and language and food also because vegetarians are truly face the problem 🙏🙏
I'm also pure vegitarian
Good to know that ;)
I'm pure vegetarian only Monday 😀😀😎
@@sevens9258 That does not count. Going by your logic even hard core non-vegetarians can be vegetarians for 6 to 8 hours of the night every day when they are sleeping and not eating anything. :-)
Amazing, very helpful. Keep up the good work guys.
Thank you it's an important message for the newcomers.
Bhai me 2022 me Canada 🇨🇦 ja raha hu... I hope my journey will be like your journey✈🥰
All the best brother ;)
@@parthtrilokchandani2013 I will make one video.. So please suggest me any topic so i will make video regarding that topic.
@@parthtrilokchandani2013 ok... My video coming soon🔜🥰
@@parmindersinghkhanduja259 for study purpose... ( student visa)
But I will try to get PR in Canada
@Preet Waryah bhai, I am student and me student visa se javuga....
Loved this video ❤️ shailja ka incident rum vala epic tha.
thanks haha yes epic ;)
1) How early should one start applying for Ph.D. positions since there are some documentation requirements like proficient English?
2) When should I expect to hear from an interviewer and receive an offer following my initial application?
3) I am responsible for my parents, can I move them to Norway during my Ph.D. or after my Ph.D.?
Really informative..... nice theme you have focussed
Congrats on 20k
Thank you so much 😀
Very informative and quite elaborately described, thank you
Glad you think so!
I'm from Indore it's here very cold ❄️ now....
Warm hug ;)
@@NamastefromNorway ty bhaiya ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing all this information which must be kept in mind before coming to Norway.
Your daughter is exactly like her father 😊😃
like dad princess
Yes absolutely :)
Good points ! All set go... See you soon 🙏
Sir please make video of your new furnished home tour
Soon brother ;)
Norway is an introvert friendly country. Norwegian culture is pretty much introverted. But they do become extrovert when they are drunk😅
In Norway it takes time for people to open up but when a friendship is created it is stable & can last for years. People dont stop & chat on the streets/bus/shops especially not with strangers but if you start talking they'll reply out of politeness/friendliness. So when you are around Norwegians dont think they expecting you to start a conversation because they themselves aren't going to. The polite thing for Norwegians to do is to leave other people alone and they themselves appreciate being left alone. Norwegians don't show up at each other's houses unannounced. When you try too hard, talk to loud or do too much for attention f.ex; you scare Norwegians away & embarrass them, they look at it as being a weirdo/creepy and you definitely going to get bizarre looks👀. that's the main reason i love this country because publicly fighting or yelling is an embarrassing situation Norwegians avoid it to the max! Norwegians are very peaceful people
The temperature in canda is negative like -24 today
Same in north of Norway.
Ap dono ko video me gather daikh kr bht Khushi hti ha.....
Thank you so much. ;)
*u both r really made for each other*
Thanks a million ;) Stay connected ;)
Your so amazing because you said door is always open for Indian
Second sir I am coming to Norway in march 🇳🇴
For masters?
@@shareekhac no for bsc
Did you get any help from amy agent or just applied online?
@@shareekhac no I participate in international exam I passed it in oslo University I have done payment then now I am going there then after interview I can go
@@Rstorm565 thanks if you pass that scholarship you will get all your expenses by Norwegian government test done every december
Bahut bdhiya ji 🙏
God bless you 🙏❤🙌♥
EPIC!
Thanks 🙏🏼
Thanks for the info. Really helpful.
First of all India has very big population and still growing. But India can't take care of its population food and work wise and that is why Indians are going overseas for work to make money. And 2nd Norwegians aren't shy they don't want to interact with color people and people from non Europeans countries. Every Western country you go they are like this.
True.
Thanks for the genuine points... This video was very helpful
Hello sir , I have completed my BSC in agriculture from india and I want to do ABM (agro - business management) from Norway .
So I request you to please make a detailed video on scope of agricultural sector in Norway and average salary of a marketing manager , sales manager and some other job titles in agriculture sector. For example agro - chemicals.
Please sir it's my dream to work in Norway.
Please consider my request ☺️
Nice Information 👍 lovely couple, Bhagwan hamesha khush rakhe aapko. 😊
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thanks for your blessings :)
@@NamastefromNorway swagat hai aapka😊🙏
U jus picked kolkata road to show your point of population😂😂as i am from kolkata i can totally relate too..thanxx fr the infos🙏🏻
haha what a coincidence. ;)
Happy republic Day ARVIND, SHAILJA and AVA.
Arvind and shailja what's your first full time job in norway (Govt. Or private)