Just wondering if there is anybody from Norway here? I am planning my holidays in that cold country, but, never being to Scandinavia, would appreciate some advice!
Would love to visit Oslo and Trondheim, any advice on travel, weather, beer, how child-friendly the country is?
Thanks
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(or try Rian who lives next door or boudicca who visited recently)
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Yes, I payed Norge a visit a month ago.
Well, Bergen.
Very expensive. Everyone looks like they should burst out singing "Tomorrow Belongs To Me" at any moment... it's a little scary...
But highly recommended all the same.
Well, Bergen.
Very expensive. Everyone looks like they should burst out singing "Tomorrow Belongs To Me" at any moment... it's a little scary...
But highly recommended all the same.
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
yes... I have seen a few photos and just fallen in love with that country. AND Norwegians boys are also so cute I;m sure you noticed!boudicca wrote:Yes, I payed Norge a visit a month ago.
Well, Bergen.
Very expensive. Everyone looks like they should burst out singing "Tomorrow Belongs To Me" at any moment... it's a little scary...
But highly recommended all the same.
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Beautiful scenery, no doubt. Really distinctive.Delilah wrote:yes... I have seen a few photos and just fallen in love with that country. AND Norwegians boys are also so cute I;m sure you noticed!
The fellas... they all look like they should've been in a Nazi propaganda film in the 30's. Too tall, too blonde, too *gulp* tanned for my liking.
Yep, I know what I like, and it ain't that.
The women are all Brunhildes. It's really quite funny.
Don't make the mistake I did. Learn some damn Norwegian before you go!!
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BLONDE AND TANNED I have only see pale, black haired and with eyeliner. s**t, maybe they weren't Norwegians or somethingboudicca wrote: The fellas... they all look like they should've been in a Nazi propaganda film in the 30's. Too tall, too blonde, too *gulp* tanned for my liking.
no, I have met a few friends in Hamburg 2 weeks ago and they were everything BUT blonde and tanned. really nice view, you know ?Yep, I know what I like, and it ain't that.
yeah, will try! But all the people I know from there speak very good English. God, maybe I am going to travel to the wrong country??? How cold is it BTW? You mentioned a winter coat before.... Do I have to take one even in the summer?Don't make the mistake I did. Learn some damn Norwegian before you go!!
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They all have a bit of a Boris Becker look about them!Delilah wrote:BLONDE AND TANNED I have only see pale, black haired and with eyeliner. s**t, maybe they weren't Norwegians or something
It's true, you can get along fine with just English... I just hate being a "Brit Abroad", y'know? Talking VERY LOUD AND SLOW, like a total pillock.Delilah wrote:yeah, will try! But all the people I know from there speak very good English. God, maybe I am going to travel to the wrong country??? How cold is it BTW? You mentioned a winter coat before.... Do I have to take one even in the summer?boudicca wrote: Don't make the mistake I did. Learn some damn Norwegian before you go!!
I was really surprised how cold it was - I thought, Bergen, west coast, Gulf stream, it'll be just like Scotland. But my teeth have never chattered so much in my life. Maybe it's better in summer though.
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I went to Norway for my honeymoon. Unusual choice, I know, but we loved it. Oslo is really good, more of a modern city than Bergen, which is beautiful. We'd definitely go back to Bergen again - definitely your thing if you're into nice old houses (or at least, newer replicas of ones that keep burning down), woolly jumpers, fish markets, canals, and eating reindeers and whales (thankfully the latter is not compulsory). I'd strongly recommend you to get out into the fjords, though, preferably on a boat. We spent most of our time in a log cabin in a tiny village on the Sognefjord called Flam. Nothing to do at all (well, it was our honeymoon!), but absolutely beautiful. Very nice country, friendly people, and did I mention the ludicrously expensive food and drink?
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4530415.stmLast Update: Tuesday, April 19, 2005. 8:15am (AEST)
Norway whaling season has largest quota in over a decade
Norway's whaling season began with hunters allowed by the government to kill up to 797 of the mammals this year, the highest quota set by the government in more than a decade in defiance of repeated international criticism.
Thirty-one boats were expected to participate in this year's hunt, fishing industry publication Fiskeribladet reported on its website.
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lovely countryHunting minke with the Norwegians
Few environmental issues arouse more passion than the killing of whales, and this month sees the start of the biggest commercial hunt anywhere in the world. It takes place off the coast of Norway.
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Norway is not bound by the 20-year-old commercial moratorium administered by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) because it objected to the ban's introduction.
In total, nearly 800 whales are to be caught by the Norwegians between now and the end of the season; and there are plans here to increase the total whale catch to 1,800 every year.
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I always thought their slogan should be "It's your way - or Norway!"
I've been to Bergen and it was very nice coming up the fjords on a steamer.
I've been to Bergen and it was very nice coming up the fjords on a steamer.
Its warm there in the summer. 20-25C. But it rains alot, so bring a raincoat.
And also bring lots of money. You gonna need it.
Very beatiful country.
And I had girlfrind from Norway years ago. But she was blond
And also bring lots of money. You gonna need it.
Very beatiful country.
And I had girlfrind from Norway years ago. But she was blond
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Some of us wouldn't dare say that is warmrian wrote:Its warm there in the summer. 20-25C.
Nah, you're right. But it can get warmer there.hallucienate wrote:Some of us wouldn't dare say that is warmrian wrote:Its warm there in the summer. 20-25C.
Some summers we have over 30C for weeks, but normally just around 25C.
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So you thought it would be just like Scotland, and it was freezing cold. I fail to see the contradictionboudicca wrote:I was really surprised how cold it was - I thought, Bergen, west coast, Gulf stream, it'll be just like Scotland. But my teeth have never chattered so much in my life. Maybe it's better in summer though.
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It only feels cold here because you're soaked through from all the RAIN!andymackem wrote:So you thought it would be just like Scotland, and it was freezing cold. I fail to see the contradictionboudicca wrote:I was really surprised how cold it was - I thought, Bergen, west coast, Gulf stream, it'll be just like Scotland. But my teeth have never chattered so much in my life. Maybe it's better in summer though.
We have a temperate maritime climate as you well know.
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No dear, this island is cold from top to bottom. As well you know. I can get a girl from Moscow to back me up on this if it helps.
And the rain doesn't help.
And the rain doesn't help.
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That was where she complained of the cold. Despite it being 20 degrees warmer in Southend than it would have been in Moscow at the time.
Strange girl.
Strange girl.
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When a girl says things like that they're not really cold, they're just testing you, to see if you're the kind of man that will lend her your jacket. Did you pass the test?andymackem wrote:That was where she complained of the cold. Despite it being 20 degrees warmer in Southend than it would have been in Moscow at the time.
Strange girl.
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Of course not. It was freezingThe Green Lantern wrote:When a girl says things like that they're not really cold, they're just testing you, to see if you're the kind of man that will lend her your jacket. Did you pass the test?andymackem wrote:That was where she complained of the cold. Despite it being 20 degrees warmer in Southend than it would have been in Moscow at the time.
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There is some english band or other playing there in august (??think??) at the lost souls festival.Delilah wrote:Just wondering if there is anybody from Norway here? I am planning my holidays in that cold country, but, never being to Scandinavia, would appreciate some advice!
Would love to visit Oslo and Trondheim, any advice on travel, weather, beer, how child-friendly the country is?
Thanks
I like it up there. We end up happy as pigs in s**t they treat us so nice. Not QUITE as nice as finland though. So far.
do you get free beer and stuff then? It is very handy considering the prices. My German friend has been complaining having to share and overpriced beer with me in the UK, I will send him over there I guess! Somebody just told me that first of all you cannot get beer in shops and it costs 8GBP per pint in bars!filthyrikky wrote: I like it up there. We end up happy as pigs in s**t they treat us so nice. Not QUITE as nice as finland though. So far.
Norway eh???
They can stick that traditional f**king Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree up their arse as far as I'm concerned.
I had no end of trouble coming back through Norway on the way back from seeing the Sisters in Arvika in 1998. Some customs fuckers hauled me off a train (convinced I'd had drugs on me) for interrogation. Didn't those fuckers learn *anything* from the Nazi occupation? Sorry but I'm still bitter because those fuckers caused me no end of stress and I nearly missed my flight home.
Who cares if the Russians are still "interested" in their "strategic" points on the coast? It doesn't justify serving compulsory 2 years national service. And they kill whales don't they? (see Quiffys post). They're not in the EU and they don't f**king deserve to be IMHO.
They can stick that traditional f**king Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree up their arse as far as I'm concerned.
I had no end of trouble coming back through Norway on the way back from seeing the Sisters in Arvika in 1998. Some customs fuckers hauled me off a train (convinced I'd had drugs on me) for interrogation. Didn't those fuckers learn *anything* from the Nazi occupation? Sorry but I'm still bitter because those fuckers caused me no end of stress and I nearly missed my flight home.
Who cares if the Russians are still "interested" in their "strategic" points on the coast? It doesn't justify serving compulsory 2 years national service. And they kill whales don't they? (see Quiffys post). They're not in the EU and they don't f**king deserve to be IMHO.
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visiting said non-Eu, oil rich nation, you need money, and lots of it.
Buying a snack will cost you an arm. trust me.
that said, the Fjords are lovely, in fact the scenary all the way down
the country is stunning. People wise, I prefer the adorable Swedes.
Buying a snack will cost you an arm. trust me.
that said, the Fjords are lovely, in fact the scenary all the way down
the country is stunning. People wise, I prefer the adorable Swedes.