I live in Trondheim now. My wife just sent me this video. I've been confused about what to wear to keep warm but now I know better 😊. Thank you for this! 🙏🏾
I'd recommend some high quality wool undergarments, for example Devold, it's very expensive, but it's high quality wool, and it lasts for many years. Always wool closest to your body, if it's really cold you can add a layer of fleece and then the "outfit" on top, but always proper wool closest to your skin :)
@@lisenormann4102 Lise, nowhere is perfect really😃. However, my experience so far is great. I'll start to officially learn the language in a couple of weeks. I hope that helps me integrate quicker. All in all, you guys are amazing!😃
The "gloves" are called mittens. Several layers gives better insulation in the cold. If its windy dont forget a wind-breaker, without it doesnt matter how many layers u have on. Remember beanie and boots, then youre good to go. Myself i wear more or less the same in summer as in winter. Jeans, t-shirt, hoodie or sweatshirt, sneakers (or boots when lots of snow or very wet) beanie, mittens and a thick jacket. I sleep naked with the window ALLWAYS open and a duvet meant for summer season. :) Mucho nice! My friends think im mental for sleeping always with the window open but i need the fresh airflow.
The video was insightful. Though it might be off topic however I would also recommend to choose right quality shoes which has a grip that can make it possible to walk even on wet - icy snow. The rough puffy snow are great and offer good friction to stabilize the shoe grip while walking, but when it rains or that snow becomes wet, it turns out to be very slippery. So, one either need to walk like a cat on hunt, or get a pair of shoes with good quality grip.
Kjempebra video! Very accurate description of what to pack for Norway. Some things you have forgot might be cross country ski boots. A throat warmer buff and sunglasses. Keep up the good work.
you really speak english VERY good, hun. Love watching those videos... Kind of a self ironi for me. I so recognize what you say. I'm from Norway, I've lived in Trondheim the last 20 years... I love it. Keep them comming. I really enjoy your videos.
Thank you for your video. I live in Finland. This year would be the very first long winter that I would experience because I just moved in. So I have know some items I should have bit about boots I really need maybe two of those ones you have and also jacket.
Obrigado pelos conselhos Mónica! 🤩👌 Excelente vídeo e boas sugestões! 👍 Procurarei adotar para o inverno português que cada vez é mais frio 🥶, principalmente para quem tem má circulação, como eu 😅 Vim à procura de soluções norueguesas e encontrei-te 😁 Muito obrigado 🙏
OOOOOHHHHH..... That is bad, isn't it? Aleyzeeo-aleyzee.....Seriously???? C'mon! Get a grip , darling! Cuz you're a muslim? is that why it is sooooo bad with shoes on the bed? You need to grasp that not EVERYONE is like you. Me included. What's the big deal?... Yeah if you really are muslim I get it.... You would kill me if you had the chance. I hope I'm wrong , but that was my instant thought when I read your comment. Please tell me I'm wrong, and I'll be on my knees apologizing to you for my message just now...
@@rebeccadrum3137 Iranians used beds and thrones before islam spread and arabs bought and still buy our carpets. Iran has introduced the carpet culture to the world I guess? And u should not disrespect beds and carpets. Hygiene rocks at home it's a rule lol
If you want to take a bath in the the ocean at winter and are from a warmer country, it can be vice to pay for a doctor to be with you when you do it.. lol (the gloves many say is called mittens here in the comments, are called "votter" in Norwegian and is pronounced "våtter")
hey very good selection..your hands are so beautiful...i want to ask a question..if someone wants to come there fr honeymoon ..which cities would you suggest???
Você poderia dar dicas de palavrões em norueguês para quando a pessoa escorrega na neve, cai de bunda no chão e faz papel ridículo na frente de todo mundo! 😁😁😁
There is almost never snow or below freezing where i live in the south-west part of the country. There was many many years ago but climate changes has ruined that.
Norway isn't cold! I wear sneakers all year through! The way you dress it is almost as you are going to the north pole! You should start wearing shorts during winter, it toughens you up!