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What Can You Buy With 50 Norwegian Kroner? 

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In this video we’ll be finding out what you can buy with 50 Norwegian kroner by asking random strangers on the street, and also checking out some stores. First line is their spoken dialect, second line is the equivalent in Bokmål.
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@SebastianGrimsgaard
@SebastianGrimsgaard 3 года назад
I dont know why im watching this, im norwegian so I know how expensive it is
@SimpleNorwegian
@SimpleNorwegian 3 года назад
😂
@luddejohansen5959
@luddejohansen5959 3 года назад
Samme her hahahaahahaha
@MrRichieHK
@MrRichieHK 3 года назад
50kr = 4,7€ = 150czk = 5-6 good beers in czech pub, 5 large breads, or standard food in restaurant for one (without drink)... thats how its expensive :D
@krzysztofwalczak5948
@krzysztofwalczak5948 3 года назад
It's crazy maaaan
@krzysztofwalczak5948
@krzysztofwalczak5948 3 года назад
@@MrRichieHK show me the waaaay im from norway it's hell cause off the prices
@linajurgensen4698
@linajurgensen4698 3 года назад
„Femti Kroner“ I love how everyone repeated that part xD
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
that is kinda shocking low for us
@alfrredd
@alfrredd 3 года назад
Also the gasoline is like 1,6€/litre ??? I recently went to the Canary Islands and it was 0,75€/L
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
alfrredd that is a low price
@alfrredd
@alfrredd 3 года назад
@@carlingo1463 In the US it's even cheaper at 0,5€/L . In mainland Spain it is more expensive than the Canaries though, around 1,25€/L in Madrid.
@ayymenalsabahi5440
@ayymenalsabahi5440 3 года назад
Well, in sweden, the krown is worth less. I think the norge krown is about 15%more expensive then the swidish krown.
@hermanspermann1746
@hermanspermann1746 3 года назад
Tip for going on a trip to norway: Bring more than 50 kroner Norway gang🇳🇴
@abcabcboy
@abcabcboy 3 года назад
You have to remember that prices in Norway are high, because everyone makes a decent living. People working in grocery stores, are paid a decent pay, and can live a good life, not wealthy, but able to afford a general good life style, better than in most other countries.
@nikolaiguzman6142
@nikolaiguzman6142 3 года назад
You are absolutely right. You can't judge just for the prices.
@aaronmoiche330
@aaronmoiche330 3 года назад
Not to mention travelling to countries like Spain and live like kings cuz it’s so cheap here lol
@stevenjohnson7086
@stevenjohnson7086 3 года назад
I keep hearing people around the western world comment on how expensive Norway is. It’s all relative to what you’re used to! I live and work in highly populated areas of California and the pricing all across the board for Norway, except alcohol, is very close to my cost of living. So, yes if you live in an area that does not have a world-class economy, you will find Norway very expensive. But if you’re coming from a good part of London, San Francisco, New York City or Singapore, Madrid or Abu Dhabi you will not find Norway’s expenses much different than those places on the average.
@MarkFilipAnthony
@MarkFilipAnthony 3 года назад
No, its mainly due to High taxes, not so much about high pay at all.
@alfrredd
@alfrredd 3 года назад
You earn let's say 4000 and use 3000 a month, what's the difference from a country where you earn 2500 but only use 1500 per month. Everything is relative.
@tonywatson7988
@tonywatson7988 3 года назад
I have fond memories of when, as a fighter controller in the Royal Air Force, I was in North Norway about 1972 on an exercise with the Norwegian air force and befriended by a Norwegian officer who did the same job. We went together to the quayside in Bodø to await the fishing fleet coming in with newly caught prawns. We were each able to buy sufficient prawns for the princely sum of 5 kroner. The prawns had been boiled in brine in old oil drums on the rear decks of the trawlers so that they were perfectly ready to eat on arrival back in the harbour. The experience of sitting on the quayside, shelling and eating the prawns with some mayonaise has remained a fond memory ever since. I also learned to order the prawns myself by saying "Jeg vil ha fem kroner reker". I'm not certain now of the spelling but hope I have got it more or less right. We were sometimes greedy and ordered 10 kroner's worth "ti kroner"! Now it sounds as though even femti kroner would hardly be enough. I enjoyed other lovely days off there at that time and would love now to be able to meet that officer again but sadly I can't even remember his name. I can say thank you though to him and all the other wonderfully hospitable Norwegian people I met then.
@Victoria_Orlova
@Victoria_Orlova 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing this :)
@brainzzzte
@brainzzzte 2 года назад
Today, you would get 5 prawns for 5 kroner! Maybe
@juuk3103
@juuk3103 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your story
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff Год назад
@@juuk3103 1972 , long time ago....even Bruce Lee and Elvis were still alive then
@stickmakerman
@stickmakerman Год назад
Classic inflation
@danielcordova1506
@danielcordova1506 3 года назад
This is be the best channel to learn norwegian language and culture, i love all your videos!
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
norwegian - Norsk
@Amina734
@Amina734 3 года назад
I actually wanna live in Norway so it helps !
@DanVas
@DanVas 3 года назад
This channel is epic thanks, super helpful for me who’s going to Norway for a long time
@ljubicab3885
@ljubicab3885 3 года назад
Ohh take me with you pleasee!!😭🤩
@bollarna
@bollarna 3 года назад
rip your wallet
@yeetfish605
@yeetfish605 3 года назад
I live in oslo
@kw7721
@kw7721 3 года назад
@@yeetfish605 den mest danske byen i norge
@awleks1234
@awleks1234 2 года назад
:)
@kishorkumarkkb5845
@kishorkumarkkb5845 3 года назад
In India 🇮🇳 in 50 NOK 20 liter water bottle Or 30kg salt Or 13kg wheat flour/ 3kg chicken/ 1kg mutton/ 80 eggs/ 4kg apple/ 4.8kg biscuit/ 4 months newspaper bill/ 2 months electricity bill for rural area/ 5 kg Soya chunk/ 10 kg suger/ 1 t shirts/ 5 underwear
@toresanderify
@toresanderify 3 года назад
Yeah I'm Norwegian and fist time I went to India I was constantly shock about how cheap everything was!
@yasashii89
@yasashii89 3 года назад
50 kroner makes you rich in India.
@kyles.2029
@kyles.2029 3 года назад
Some fantastic biriyani!
@rhythmandacoustics
@rhythmandacoustics 3 года назад
@@toresanderify Blame your consumer taxes.
@tomorrow.
@tomorrow. 3 года назад
True 😂
@SimpleNorwegian
@SimpleNorwegian 3 года назад
This one took a while to make. Next video: "Norwegians Describe Norwegians" (is that a weird title?)
@brunoledezma1664
@brunoledezma1664 3 года назад
Simple Norwegian how about “Norwegians describe themselves 🇳🇴”
@mofo6907
@mofo6907 3 года назад
Simple Norwegian no
@meilirlloyd2289
@meilirlloyd2289 3 года назад
No thats a pretty good title in my opinion its eye catching
@SimpleNorwegian
@SimpleNorwegian 3 года назад
I feel 'themselves' would be like if a person were talking about him or herself, rather than describing Norwegians in general. But Norwegians Describe Norwegians sounds kind of ridiculous 😂 oh well
@astrobotanical
@astrobotanical 3 года назад
"Norwegians Describe Norwegians" is actually a great title. It's eye catching and it would make people pause and reread it. It being a little ridiculous might be good for the algorithm too. Only thing is it doesn't like up with the name format of your Denmark/Danes and Sweden/Swedes videos.
@sharvaniregmi9703
@sharvaniregmi9703 3 года назад
can you make a video on international students life in Norway?
@babyramses5066
@babyramses5066 3 года назад
Yes id love that also
@KhaysK
@KhaysK 3 года назад
Yeah very interesting. Daily life, job, living place. Maybe about university.
@AZNboi10921
@AZNboi10921 3 года назад
Or just foreign life!
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
ALOT of free time for those who are not a boss
@cheikhbrahimmoustafa3989
@cheikhbrahimmoustafa3989 3 года назад
good idea
@Jerry113
@Jerry113 3 года назад
im addicted to these interview videos
@leanderdato4764
@leanderdato4764 3 года назад
Me hearing all the prices: ye that‘s reasonable Me hearing the kebab price: hol‘ up!
@alfrredd
@alfrredd 3 года назад
17€ for a kebab?? 😳 . You can get a kebab for 3€ in Spain.
@alfrredd
@alfrredd 3 года назад
@albin vega Kebabs are from Turkey, not really close to Spain lol. Norway is actually a bit closer to Turkey than Spain is.
@Serendip98
@Serendip98 3 года назад
@@alfrredd Sure, every time I have to fly from Madrid to Ankara, I make a stopover in Oslo.
@alfrredd
@alfrredd 3 года назад
@@Serendip98 You can measure it yourself on google maps if you don't believe me. Madrid- Istanbul: 2700km. Oslo-Istanbul: 2400km. The world is not actually flat you know?
@shimuzeisusu
@shimuzeisusu 3 года назад
@@Serendip98 lol
@toddbonin6926
@toddbonin6926 3 года назад
This is such an interesting video. I love the people, and I love all the stores you visited. I learned so much and truly felt like I was in Norway. Please keep making videos.
@maxbakker1147
@maxbakker1147 3 года назад
These are just amazing videos, keep up the good work!
@sealexanderplease
@sealexanderplease 3 года назад
This was such a useful video and the best one I found for understanding the pricing of many things. Thank you so much :)
@SC-qj9xx
@SC-qj9xx 3 года назад
Thank you for this great video! I didn't know things are so much more expensive in Norway than here in the UK!
@dmreid9620
@dmreid9620 3 года назад
Thank you Norway for putting a Scottish flag on the label for the whisky at 9:10 instead of a UK flag
@loke1555
@loke1555 3 года назад
freedom!!!
@jenshansen3329
@jenshansen3329 3 года назад
YESSSSSSSSS
@AAAA-ui9ni
@AAAA-ui9ni 3 года назад
you are very very welcome!! 💕💕☺️
@MarkyTeriyaki
@MarkyTeriyaki 3 года назад
they put the flag of the origin country, be proud brother
@HomeFromFarAway
@HomeFromFarAway 3 месяца назад
When are you lot allowed another referendum for Scottxit? 💙🤍💙🤍💙
@susanr5928
@susanr5928 Год назад
Thank you so much for including that conversion chart. It helped to put this shopping into the proper perspective. A lot of the other videos talk about the price of grocery shopping in Norway and they talk about the NOK price, but with nothing to gauge it by. I appreciate your video.
@kalemarnica32
@kalemarnica32 2 года назад
I died inside when I heard it was 35kr (or 4.5 AUD) for a MACHINE coffee. In Australia, an expert barista coffee is around $3.50-$4.50 AUD... which is less than half the price compared to Norway. P.S We have the best coffee in the world!
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff Год назад
only dangerous sharks we have in Norway are loan sharks or "bolighaier" (which means people who sells/buys houses/apartments on a large scale , ha ha)
@miguelalonsogarcia2475
@miguelalonsogarcia2475 3 года назад
very informative!! loved it
@summeroflove394
@summeroflove394 2 года назад
This was one of the best streets videos you have ever done! Tussan takk!
@jaymeez
@jaymeez 3 года назад
This was Really Cool! Lots of effort put in and I appreciate it 👍
@danishfootballfan2119
@danishfootballfan2119 3 года назад
You just Got a new subscriber. Congratulations. :) Love from Denmark.🇩🇰❤️🇳🇴
@casebeth
@casebeth 3 года назад
Wow I super appreciate the undertekt for both speech and bokmål. Super helpful for at læra!
@lizzi6000
@lizzi6000 2 года назад
Your channel is very helpful. Not to mention your humor! Keep it up Simple Norwegian! 😊
@Rudkovskyyy
@Rudkovskyyy 3 года назад
I live in Denmark and I am surprised how expensive basic things like vegetables and bread are in Norway but shocked how cheap petrol station food and chocolate were
@kilipaki87oritahiti
@kilipaki87oritahiti 3 года назад
Why people are fat because it’s cheaper to eat junk, when it should be the other way around😝 Tho there are stores that are notably cheaper than others. Also cheaper if you go to immigrant shops, especially Asian super markets...
@blackappleslo
@blackappleslo 3 года назад
@@kilipaki87oritahiti the problem in Norway (and basically every other Nordic country) is their climate. They can’t grow that many vegetables, because of the harsh conditions. That’s why I guess the vegetables and fruits are more expensive. Plus Norways obesity rate is under EU average, so that’s good I guess
@inspectorseb5286
@inspectorseb5286 3 года назад
50NOK for two chocolate bars is cheap?? It's like 20-30SEK in Sweden even at the gas station
@lynxcato3327
@lynxcato3327 2 года назад
Why is it that products that are locally produced are more expensive than the ones imported from other countries? (Chocolate is made with cocoa, a fruit that only grows in tropical weather).
@oceanmythjormundgandr3891
@oceanmythjormundgandr3891 2 года назад
"I am surprised how expensive basic things like vegetables and bread are " yeah... it sucks. Especially if you are poor or low income
@ilysomatcha
@ilysomatcha 3 года назад
So much fun watching the video. Greetings from S. Korea! Never been to Norway, but can't wait to go visit there someday after corona virus is totally gone.
@Alex-ev2by
@Alex-ev2by 3 года назад
I love this channel! So helpful and hilarious!
@learnindonesianwithchandra3637
@learnindonesianwithchandra3637 3 года назад
Simple but we get all the information, the best channel
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
isnt that the name of the channel
@MohamedAmine-pv1zh
@MohamedAmine-pv1zh 2 года назад
This channel is unbelievably helpful to learners
@isparshmehta
@isparshmehta 3 года назад
This is one of the best videos ever so much jam packed knowledge 😎
@lilysam1562
@lilysam1562 3 года назад
Thanks for this.... Norway is my dream country to travel/visit.. It is such a beautiful country 😍💗 love from the Philippines
@marciomarques5345
@marciomarques5345 3 года назад
This video was great! Well done!
@yamato2301
@yamato2301 3 года назад
I love your language. It sounds beautiful
@yichaichai8985
@yichaichai8985 3 года назад
Love ur videos they’re so helpful
@ethanbarber2420
@ethanbarber2420 3 года назад
Such a good channel!!
@EJ-co3nq
@EJ-co3nq 3 года назад
Thank you for interviewing, editing and organizing all the grocery info. It is very interesting to know the various price ranges of groceries in Norway in general. I have watched quite a few of your videos and I really enjoyed all of them. I am not sure if you have done videos such as introducing speciality products and Norweigan brands that locals are fond and proud of. I would always associate Omega 3 supplements, fish products, different berries, fish and crude oil exploration technologies when I think of Norway. Are there any cookware, kitchenware and homeware brands that locals create and/or shop? Looking forward to those videos. Thank you very much. Your voice is soothing.
@user-bo4cx2of7r
@user-bo4cx2of7r Год назад
I have seen few movies about prices in Norway. But this video is the most informative and useful
@r1athehans153
@r1athehans153 3 года назад
I saw an old friend of mine in this video. I like ure video concepts. I'm actually from Trondheim. Keep it going :)
@yosuapartogi5437
@yosuapartogi5437 3 года назад
Thank you for putting in all the effort into visiting all those butikk!
@daesoolee1083
@daesoolee1083 3 года назад
So informative!
@Sophie-cm2un
@Sophie-cm2un 3 года назад
Wow groceries are expensive in Norway! 20 kroner for a cucumber for example. That’s €1,83. In the Netherlands, a cucumber costs 75 cents.
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff Год назад
if Undertaker the wrestler comes to Norway i will treat him to a cucumber sandwich , he loves them (sarcasm)
@fashiondiva99
@fashiondiva99 3 года назад
Informative!
@antoniocaparros9601
@antoniocaparros9601 3 года назад
Great video, Great channel just discovered. Takk så mye…
@jontowne9722
@jontowne9722 3 года назад
I think it's adorable that Norwegians pronounce "IPA" phonetically, like "EEPAH".
@DivineFalcon
@DivineFalcon 3 года назад
That's because we always pronounce "I" like "EE", not "AI". In English the "I" is pronounced both ways, because English isn't exactly, well, consistent.
@AAAA-ui9ni
@AAAA-ui9ni 3 года назад
@@DivineFalcon yes
@Alaryk111
@Alaryk111 3 года назад
Most languages pronounce I as EE
@SRBOMBONICA86
@SRBOMBONICA86 3 года назад
We in Serbian pronounce EVERYTHING the way it's written :)
@jyrki2275
@jyrki2275 3 года назад
@@SRBOMBONICA86 finnish too
@farsen8229
@farsen8229 3 года назад
Norway was cheaper than I expected, thanks for the insight!
@robinahaqjo3098
@robinahaqjo3098 2 года назад
What you mean by cheaper. I live in Norway and it’s very expensive here.
@farsen8229
@farsen8229 2 года назад
@@robinahaqjo3098I just thought norway was more expensive before watching this video. You have an average salary of 3700 USD after taxes, which makes your salary also really high. So when a piece of bread costs 2,85 USD compared to 3700 USD, its fair value so to say
@MegaBaconParty
@MegaBaconParty 3 года назад
Other than chocolate, chips and alcohol the prices dont differ that much from what you would usually pay in a supermarket in the netherlands. Nice videos by the way, really want to visit Norway sometime in my life!
@jessbran1475
@jessbran1475 3 года назад
You can definitely get much much cheaper things at jumbo than in this video
@Mizai
@Mizai 3 года назад
yea if the price is cheaper at another shop you get it free at jumbo
@beepboop9628
@beepboop9628 Год назад
The cost of most things in the Norwegian grocery store are pretty much the same as the cost here in the states (I’m in Florida) The cucumber, carrots and and eggplant were a bit over the average cost here but most were the same. The difference is we have TONS of brands to choose from and each one offers a different price. We have discount grocery chains here which offer store brand items and bulk which is less than at the average/upscale but not by much.
@parykoye4730
@parykoye4730 3 года назад
Tusen tusen takk . Med vennlig hilsen. 🌿⚘🍀❤🇧🇻🥰
@Bright-It
@Bright-It 3 года назад
Wow! This make me feel better.
@lagringue
@lagringue 3 года назад
Que bien me viene este canal para practicar noruego!!! vamo los pibes!! This channel its sooo good to practice norwegian ! c´mon dudes! vi ses! fra Argentina
@earljoey1995
@earljoey1995 3 года назад
SUBSCRIBED!!!! i hope to see more about student life and expenses too
@hyperlol90
@hyperlol90 3 года назад
i miss Norway so much! truly one of the most beautiful country I've ever been (and most expensive xD)!
@Kapa115
@Kapa115 2 года назад
I came here and realised how expensive my country is. (Hungary) Big butter and the big milk has the same price per kg here. Ham is also almost the same price here. But also eggs cost half or the third of Norwegian prices. Also clothes cost the same here. The sad thing is that the median wage here equals to about one thousand dollars a month. In Hungary you could from that amount of money (without discount): 3,5 liter of benzin or diesel/ 5 liters of milk/ 500-600 grams of butter/ 1 kg of the cheapest cheese/ 1 tank top/ A random museum ticket/ A half of good spa ticket or one cheap spa ticket But that 50 kroner is almost the median hourly wage here. So Norway doesn't seem to be horribly expensive.
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff Год назад
you forget buying a house here or renting apartment can be quite expensive even if you dont live in a big city
@armitagehux8190
@armitagehux8190 3 года назад
The prices are actually the same as in Paris ( except for the wine, you can get a decent bottle for 3€).
@manlyunicorn00
@manlyunicorn00 3 года назад
i dont understand how no one talked about "first price" or coop's own cheap line. you can easily get a dinner for two with those products!
@AAAA-ui9ni
@AAAA-ui9ni 3 года назад
ikr ppl are being over dramatic
@k.rhansen2038
@k.rhansen2038 3 года назад
firstprice isnt food for humans
@manlyunicorn00
@manlyunicorn00 3 года назад
Guess im not human then lol
@k.rhansen2038
@k.rhansen2038 3 года назад
@@manlyunicorn00 You know what I mean, it is tasteless :D
@manlyunicorn00
@manlyunicorn00 3 года назад
Its really good xD you just gotta prepare it well. You can eat well without spending to much money bruv. You just gotta know how to prepare the food
@scaredyjack3821
@scaredyjack3821 3 года назад
Damn those prices are so expensive.. With my budget I won't survive a day in Norway..😂🤣
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
if you are there late at close time they give free buns to children or you can take buns from the trash after it is closed
@bsrules
@bsrules 3 года назад
@@carlingo1463 that's illegal for stores to give away things for free like that.
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
@@bsrules why? and where
@bsrules
@bsrules 3 года назад
@@carlingo1463 it's a policy within the chain I'm working for. even employees aren't allowed to take expired food home.
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
@@bsrules I know that is why they throw them for the most part, some just take alot of buns home and eat or give to children
@furkanonal8
@furkanonal8 3 года назад
I am going to study at University of Bergen in January. I knew that Norway is expensive but I now I feel more scared 😆 Thank you so much for this detailed video. It really helped me a lot. Please make more videos like this :)
@annabpal
@annabpal 3 года назад
some stores have this brand called First Price, there are cheaper alternatives to for example chocolate and such,, dont be too scared haha
@wavebreaker22
@wavebreaker22 3 года назад
You should also be prepared for the weather there xd
@perakg7032
@perakg7032 3 года назад
Bring 1.000.000e with you. Per year 😂
@nora-or8rj
@nora-or8rj 2 года назад
my mom works there
@oceanmythjormundgandr3891
@oceanmythjormundgandr3891 2 года назад
There are cheaper options (First Price etc) but they can be a hit or miss. They either taste super good, or like cardboard where not even a cheap can save it.
@jobellebuenaflor8865
@jobellebuenaflor8865 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. Someday I'm gonna visit this country.
@evygil
@evygil 3 года назад
Thank you very interesting
@diouranke
@diouranke 3 года назад
Nice lessons I learned something things are expensive in Norway
@HCK_Cat_
@HCK_Cat_ 3 года назад
Kul, informativ og original kanal! Må også nevne at du har noen syke English skills 🙌🏼 Hvordan har du lært deg å snakke så bra amerikansk? 🤗Uttalen, flyten, ordforrådet etc. I’m impressed👏🏼Keep up the good work! Hilsen fra Østlandet 🇳🇴
@niteynite
@niteynite 3 года назад
Enig der. Angående den amerikanske uttalen vil jeg tippe det er en god blanding av selvtillit og litt trening. Han er nok også veldig bevisst på hvordan han vil framstå, noe som hjelper. Tror jeg er inne på noe iallefall :p
@HCK_Cat_
@HCK_Cat_ 3 года назад
@@niteynite Hehe, sant nok. Du er absolutt inne på noe der ja 😎
@davidsve6907
@davidsve6907 3 года назад
Very interesting video! Unsurprisingly, the prices are quite similar in my country (Switzerland) -> 50 NOK/5 CHF isn't much 😅
@acorze
@acorze 3 года назад
oh lord, I live in Sweden, pretty much the whole part of the counrty I live in is based on Norwegian tourists. They visit us to buy the food cheaper and now when they've closed the country from Sweden almost all the stores are closing down due to the low income of money. That just shows how expensive the food is in Norway. I feel bad for the ones who are locked out from our stores. They seem to get quite tired of buying for Norwegian prices. I hope they open up to us soon so everything get's solved for both of the countries ^^
@EditzzIsBack
@EditzzIsBack 3 года назад
SaranDraws everytime im in sweden i buy soooooooo much food
@gunnarsandberg8132
@gunnarsandberg8132 3 года назад
well we have higher income in Norway, also the electronics and furniture are cheaper in Norway. After they closed the boarder Kiwi, Coop and Rema 1000 have reduced prices on groceries. Sweden really notice the loss of norwegian consumers!
@albertonunez6887
@albertonunez6887 2 года назад
I'm gonna study in Bergen as an exchange student, and this video has been quite useful. I'm from Mexico and now I can say that living in Norway is way more expensive. Tough times coming haha
@kaledonia1983
@kaledonia1983 2 года назад
Check reduced price part of any shop. 50% is a steal.
@justdreemurr
@justdreemurr 2 года назад
Delicious [Kroomer]
@RosaTranVJN
@RosaTranVJN 3 года назад
tusen takk :)
@ryankattan7461
@ryankattan7461 2 года назад
We need a new video 😅 since the prices has just became twice as much now.
@klmklm8570
@klmklm8570 3 года назад
Quite interesting!
@tahirmehmood9673
@tahirmehmood9673 2 года назад
veldig godt video
@yasmeenshabana500
@yasmeenshabana500 2 года назад
thanks very informative. i love cubus :)
@Anastasia-oy2zp
@Anastasia-oy2zp 2 года назад
I love how calm Norwegians are
@sharvaniregmi9703
@sharvaniregmi9703 3 года назад
I love your videos 👌 love from Nepal 🇳🇵
@SimpleNorwegian
@SimpleNorwegian 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@Cta2006
@Cta2006 3 года назад
It's important to note, that food is cheapest at grocery stores in Norway. Don't use gas stations, news stand kiosks or 7/11 type establishments. They are just silly expensive. Anything that is 24/7 type of establishment is just stupid to buy from in Norway.
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff Год назад
aint that the truth......
@dritonramadani3835
@dritonramadani3835 3 года назад
For 7 Danish crowns you can buy 1 kilo carrots. And it costs 20 in Norway 😮 I worked in Rema 1000 in Denmark for 8 years. And the price differences between the two countries are gigantic.
@enqrbit
@enqrbit 3 года назад
Half of these things are pretty much double the prices we have in Sweden. The rest are the same in Sweden for example ice cream on stick/cone, coffee , buns, Starbucks prices, McDonald's prices, oil and some veggies such as gherkin/cucumbers, cabbage and carrots.
@timothybirkett3306
@timothybirkett3306 2 года назад
This was really interesting to see the difference between Norwegian and Australian prices. For example, Olive Oil is cheap in Oz compared to Norway, but it looks like cheese is was cheaper in Norway.
@bafattvahetere
@bafattvahetere 2 года назад
Oil is probably more expensive in Norway than Oz. Did you try a restaurant? Very expensive and not very good (Oslo).
@isaacjoaquinhernandezsalda4375
@isaacjoaquinhernandezsalda4375 3 года назад
Nice video amigo, I'm from Mexico
@brendavasquez
@brendavasquez 3 года назад
Veldig fint video !🇨🇴🇳🇴😊
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
brazil?
@brendavasquez
@brendavasquez 3 года назад
Carl Ingo Colombia 🇨🇴😊
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
@@brendavasquez ok, try to survive
@brendavasquez
@brendavasquez 3 года назад
Carl Ingo haha survive? Why?
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
@@brendavasquez just a little tip
@luis_zuniga
@luis_zuniga 3 года назад
Surprisingly some of those prices are similar to what we have in my city in Mexico.
@berylsavanah9508
@berylsavanah9508 3 года назад
I'm planning to move to Norway and I got scared watching this but it just means I have to really plan and organize accordingly and most importantly get a good job because I'd have to work 2 jobs to make extra
@Liquidclouds
@Liquidclouds 3 года назад
the strange thing is my favorite Norwegian IPA is twice as expensive in Norway (26kr in Sweden vs 55 Nok ) but my favorite french wine is LESS expensive, its an exclusive wine so its not cheap but its still cheaper by 100kr.
@emmawickman1196
@emmawickman1196 3 года назад
Probably because tax is NOK 22.83 per litre on alcohol with smaller alcohol amounts versus only NOK 5.11 per volume percent and litre on wine and spirits.
@abydelacruz1212
@abydelacruz1212 3 года назад
In Spar matbutikk sometimes you can get an item with 10 kroner each. At least twice a month they have this promo....
@eirikskogvoll624
@eirikskogvoll624 9 месяцев назад
Oh my butiful land norway ❤❤ And am also from "Trondheim " 🇧🇻🇧🇻🇧🇻🇧🇻
@jasonrencureg4363
@jasonrencureg4363 2 года назад
Norwegians are such beautiful people
@Chrisgarciam
@Chrisgarciam 3 года назад
12:43 Bye people, he's so handsome, can't stand his cuteness. 😔👌🏻 Love from Honduras 🇭🇳. These videos are really interesting.
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
lol thanks. I am not him tho
@IsaGirlGamer
@IsaGirlGamer 3 года назад
@@carlingo1463 😂😂
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
@@IsaGirlGamer its just viking genes
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
@مجنون شاعر who
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
@مجنون شاعر alright have fun
@Lets-Walk-Around
@Lets-Walk-Around 2 года назад
Awww I love the video watching it from Sweden 😅 We in Sweden thinks Norway us more expensive.
@geekygalaxy4307
@geekygalaxy4307 3 года назад
According to google, their minimum wage is around £15 , so that makes this less bad
@brandyragland6976
@brandyragland6976 3 года назад
These prices are similar to prices in the US but minimum wage in my city is equivilant to 9.6 pounds.
@whalisten
@whalisten 3 года назад
@@brandyragland6976 per hour?
@StenTrigger
@StenTrigger 3 года назад
As a Norwegian I can say that everything here is really EXPENSIVE but Norway is a rich country and having a job here pays you good but obviously you need an education first if you want a good paid job here, what kind of job interest depends on you. For people who struggle with money or dont have control with the economy or DON'T have a job, you can get help from the company named NAV, give them information about the situation you are in, if you example don't have a job. But requirement to access NAV on their webside requires BankID. Don't know how to explain what BankID is but it's really restrict to get one due to scams and stuff online and COVID-19.
@JamesEzell
@JamesEzell 3 года назад
To be fair 5 American dollars isn’t going to get you much either
@kaelynmulford5817
@kaelynmulford5817 3 года назад
true
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
for Norwegians that is alot
@carlingo1463
@carlingo1463 3 года назад
albin vega what country use yankee
@franktoledo6342
@franktoledo6342 3 года назад
I live in Idaho and 5 dollars I can get excellent deals 2 fillets wild salmon 10 oz. 284g plus a loaf of 🍞 you need to know how to shop but once that fish is gone hope for another deal.
@acyntyapppppp
@acyntyapppppp 3 года назад
Can you make a video about norwegian's living cost, their average sallary in a month, and their jobs? Thank you😊 i really want to go to norway💕
@AveTyr
@AveTyr 3 года назад
I'm Russian and i must say that 1. I'm surprised that bread can be same price as smoked meat (on a discount) 2. Can't understand why bread is so expensive 3. In Russia i can eat for 3 days for 50 nok
@QueenQueenly
@QueenQueenly 3 года назад
In my city we have falafel for 30 krona
@redrhubarb9219
@redrhubarb9219 3 года назад
A bottle of still water costs 40 kroner in the cafeteria in the local ferry. Say no more....
@niteynite
@niteynite 3 года назад
Ferry cafeterias are criminal enterprises.
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff Год назад
@@niteynite same thing with cinemas , candy is expensive there
@ihagobackes9008
@ihagobackes9008 3 года назад
Lol, in Brazil you can make a whole fancy meal with that much and food is still considered expensive here.
@politefrog4628
@politefrog4628 3 года назад
Except that in Brazil the majority of the population makes less than R$1,000 in a month, while the average wage in Norway is 28,000 NOK. There's a huge difference.
@deboramorais9857
@deboramorais9857 3 года назад
@@politefrog4628 Exactly! What matters is not the price itself, but the inflation rate in each country.
@siqueira797
@siqueira797 3 года назад
@@politefrog4628 meu pai é padeiro e faz 1.800 reais por mês ... já teve trabalho q ele recebia 2.400 reais moro no interior de São Paulo.
@jefersonluis4642
@jefersonluis4642 3 года назад
Great video, loved it! And I thought things here in Brazil were expensive Haha
@ioanpena
@ioanpena 3 года назад
Frozen pizza is not Italian food !!!
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff Год назад
they do have frozen pizzas in Italy and theyre not much better than in Norway
@AbhishekBharti-ws4jd
@AbhishekBharti-ws4jd 8 месяцев назад
Hej bro, very interesting video! can you make a video about food prices in Norway 2023?
@katdenning6535
@katdenning6535 2 года назад
Michigan (in the USA) also has a glass bottle/plastic bottle/aluminum can deposit fee for all alcoholic and soft drinks. You pay $0.10 per container and return them in the same type of machines shown on the video)
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff Год назад
some people try to bring bottles from another state to MI cuz they get 5 cents there , that is not allowed ;)
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff Год назад
they have those machines on Long Island too i believe
@fulanaaaa0000
@fulanaaaa0000 3 года назад
Jeg elsker deg
@sarahhelgesen7155
@sarahhelgesen7155 3 года назад
Me being Norwegian, this is so fun to watch
@lonebardsen3418
@lonebardsen3418 3 года назад
Same here😅
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