Just a question. Is anyone here actually not Norwegian or are we just a bunch of Norwegians typing in English to each other? Edit: i helvete til mange kommentarer, telefonen min sprenger folks på tide å legge seg
I mean, hugging a cod isn't that bad. We're pretty darn proud of our fish. I live on an island where fishing is practically in our blood. Our bacteria is practically shaped like macrell, and our white cells like fishing hooks.
@@BlueBeamProductions Hva i all verden er det du sier? Det er langt i vekkistan fra å være normalt til å se et bdsm par i full kostyme bare vandre rundt i byen og ta busser hjem til hverandre. Jeg har ikke peiling på hvordan ting i Oslo fungerer, men sånn pisspreik tror ikke jeg på.
To be fair it’s a continuation of the one where they just repeatedly smack someone’s hand for trying to take it. Maybe being a masochist is the only way of not taking the smash
I’m from Norway and these are the few weird ones we have, and they are supposed to be weird. For example the cheese doodles one, everyone took that as a joke because it was a joke. We mostly have normal ads like everyone else, but this compilation showed some of the weird ones.
This sound a bit weird, but Mr. Milk has his own phone apps. One of them is a snowboard and ski game. And the other is that you try to bounce balls on his abs.......... like you try to click perfectly when the balls hit the abs to get points😂😂
I am from Australia but I was an exchange student in Norway in 1980 for the whole year. Back then there was only one TV station in Norway and no advertisements on TV!
It was most likely NRK, the only norwegian tv channel that doesn't have any ads. Although you still have to play a tv licence to have the channel on your tv...
It was a continuation on another commercial where you’d smack a normal hand but not be able to retrieve the smash because they wanted it too much; so it’s kinda like a twist were the only one who gives it back is a literal masochist
As a colombian and a graphic designer, i don't find these ads weird at all. I think they make perfect sense and find them funny but sleek. Good job norwegians! 💕
my best friend is Norwegian and I am from the States, she sent me this video and wanted to know my opinion especially on the last commercial. I have no words except ap ap ap! 😂
Nothing makes me laugh as much as Norwegian ads, and there are so many good ones. Some are so good i don`t mind the commercial breaks when i am watching a show :)
Fyfaen æ savne han! Æ huske at æ spilte d der Mr.Melk spillet der man gikk på ski eller snowboard. «Melk schmaker bedre enn schnø» e en av replikkan æ huske bæst.
Fun Fact: Tine Melk made a "Mr. Milk" game for mobile devices, it was a winter sports game where you would go through courses on a snowboard or skis. If my childhood memories serve me right, it was actually a very good game.
What I love about norwegian commercials is that they use comedy, or they appeal to the love we have for our nation, nature, values, etc. I've watched American and UK commercials after sports, and it's so generic and artificial I wanna puke. Sure, try so sell me something, but if you can manage to make me feel good and appreciated in the process, that's great. People tend to prefer dealing with genuine and caring people, even in business. It's sad the US is all about money.
To add to this, the "Welcome to Fucking" video about the town called "Fucking", is made by a Norwegian sports channel (NRK Sport) Us Norwegians have fun with our shows and commercials
It's not weird... it's normal haha. I moved to Norway 9 years ago and since day one I was absolutely FASCINATED with Norwegian commercials! The thing is that they do EXACTLY what commercials are supposed to do - captivate and grab attention. I actually sat through and WATCHED commercials with interest in Norway. Love this aspect so much! Ps. Only Norwegians could be so excited about freaking leverpostei hahaha
That's how I am with Smash. Open it, have a couple, set it down for later, but just cannot resist... See it out of the corner of my eye, have to have "just one more"! Until the entire bag is gone.