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°Õ´Ç°ù²¹²Ñ²¹°ù¾±³óø²Ô±ð92
Norwegian citizen
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Norwegian
Lives in Furnes, Ringsaker
Registration: 30 March 2010
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Carrots by dmcart13
Now this is a very important question which I'm hoping someone can help me with. Has anyone else noticed that in all/most Norwegian supermarkets you can only buy carrots in packs of 10 or more? I've never seen them to buy loose. Why would anyone ...
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Norwegian meals are very often served with potatoes and carrots. Boiled or grated. I guess this is one of the reasons why we buy them in 10-packs. ^^ And of course, a 10 pack or a bunt of carrots is probably cheaper than buying them loose... If you ... Read More
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Do and don't in Norway by expat.com
Are you living in Norway? We need you to share your experience of the local customs :) Is it difficult to adjust to the local customs in Norway? Could you please share with us a list of the do's and don't's in Norway? Thanks!
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Don't eat brunost on anything but a single slice of bread. Brunost with a lettuce leaf, or a slice of ham, will blow a Norwegian's mind to pieces.maybe it's an Oslo thing but I've been working on and off in Norway with the same group of people for ... Read More
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Norwegian geography by dmcart13
Does anyone else get annoyed by the mysterious countries of Utland (abroad) and Syden (the south)? As far as I can tell, there are 5 countries in the Norwegian view of the world: Utland, Syden, Norge, Sverige and Danmark. Sometimes Finland is ...
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Does anyone else get annoyed by the mysterious countries of Utland (abroad) and Syden (the south)?I guess the "syden"(south) word is just an old habit people have. It means south europe and the medeterrian. It's just like the term "the far east" ... Read More
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Are dog-owners in Norway ready for my doggy-cupcakes? by katie.pickett12
I bake and sell Pupcakes (doggy cupcakes). The US dog-owners love them. Will Norway dog-owners like them as much? Let me know what you think!
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I think there exists a market for it, but it really depends on where in the country you are. In some of the bigger cities there might be a good market for it. But it is true that norwegians are practical people, things that are more for looking at ... Read More
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Poker by Tsjoeme
Hi people, I have been looking for live poker tournaments in Norway, in the area of Stavanger, Bergen. I have looked on the internet but it is very hard to find. I was wondering if live poker is not legal in Norway? Anyway, I hope somebody has more ...
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Live poker is not legal in Norway. Read More