“Like Russia, which we can see from out houses.” - at 2:41. Made me think about: “I can see Russia from my house!” - Saturday Night Live (SNL) Sarah Palin.
I love those. Norway and Sweden are like the opposite of Trump's America. It's true. So awesome. Wish I lived there. But Germany's also great. America - total disaster.
@@henrikhaugen1457 I am pretty sure there are not a lot other countries which are as beautiful and clean as austria is but when I finish my IT-Education I want to move to norway (or iceland) I simply love norway^^ PS: I already dont like sweden that much, which means I will integrate fast af hahahha
@Inflame Melchbrecht we actually have to learn either German, Spanish or French to get an education in some stuff like teacher, actor, singer and some other stuff:) Btw love your country! I have been there couple of times and it’s a lovey country! Greeting from Norway
@@torgrimgrinifjelldal257 The opposite of Trump? Thanks for the Information!! Do I need a Visa or any kind of document to live in Norway? ;-) In Spirit from the Netherlands! :-)
many norwegian americans are those repub, christian conservatives who is part of trump´s base, so i beg to differ with norwegian guy: many of us do not hink too highly of many of the norwegian americans, or americans in general anymore.
I am Nordic Dutch and I do not think high of Americans too. After meeting an American guy who had a break as a soldier from Iraq with his kids as his wife divorced him during his time, and also enjoying a ski holiday in Austria, I tempered a bit with my anti American feeling... He was shocked to hear my opinions about America beying an agressor who seems to like war, we have talked for 4-5 evenings during that holiday. I was shocked to hear about America and the help or rather No help at all to soldiers coming back from war. When Norway is getting at war with Europe, It will be feeling as my duty to help them. Although I have never been to Norway in this Life. My father said, remember, we are Vikings(I doubt the Viking images we learn nowadays btw...) and our only real friends are the wolves. Makes you wonder doesnt it, how strong you can feel this..? Just like I can get along with people of my birth place very well, most north of the Netherlands, although the rest of my country can hardly get along with them. They are seen as stubborn, hard to analyze they talk little and keep life simple, help eachother and are goal aimed. I love it and always having a good time there. Friends collegues left after a few days, they just couldnt match with them. Can DNA do this? Or how can this be..? Btw. What about the Rainbow Prophicy from the Natives of America? Any opinion?
The relationship between Norwegians and Swedes? Pure love which we express to each other in jokes so controversial that you would think a war is about to break loose... :)
‘We also have Hell you will love it there it is full with friendly people who love Russia it even is dark for the mayority of the year just like Russia you’re pal’
It's sibling rivalry, we're highly competitive. Also, Sweden and Denmark have a history of passing Norway between them as a toy (independent in 1905), I think we have the right to diss.
@@franknwogu4911 You’re right! America seem pretty good at charity, guess all nations have a good side😜 But as for GDP even Norway does better than the US!
burde egentlig saksøkt dere for å ha kasta bort 2:08 min av mitt liv. (holdt ikke ut lenger) Dere har jo noen litt morsomme folk hos dere,hvorfor ikke bruke dem??
This is in violation of the anti speech laws in Norway. No one should be subjected to violence, hate or trolling on the basis of their faith, skin colour, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression etc. Hate speech and cyberhate can have serious consequences for individuals, groups and society as a whole.
+Skorrih America used to have pretty women. Then they got intelligence replaced with alt-right media and beauty with school shootings. Gohd Bjuss Amurucu.
Nope, this was long before our so-called union with Denmark. But technically, it was vikings froms Iceland who first set sails towards Newfoundland (and pardon me all, for being the party pooper....)