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My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by pol23: 2:06am On Feb 25
1.Things are extra expensive, don’t be fooled that your USD is a big deal… price of commodities will shock you…. I had to google their average salary-$5500 monthly.

2.everyone understands and can speak fluent English , but they choose to speak their Norwegian language.

3. Norwegian currency and Swedish KR are kind of the official currency, as I can see some store prices in KR and some in NOK.

4. Food selection is the worst I ever come across in my little traveling experience, it’s so worst I didn’t taste rice for whole trip, because I didn’t see a single restaurant that have rice on their Menu.. RICE

They have different type of snacks to what everyone else have… I really suffer oo.

5.They’re so extra polite and very friendly, everyone I ask for direction took their time to direct me, some will even walk you to a certain distance just to make sure you’re clear.

6. It’s very clean, the city, subway, buses.

7.They dress modest, all those pop culture no really reach here, everyone dress responsible.

8.There’re very few smokers, considering that it’s winter and I can say I didn’t see up to 15 smokers during my stay… And no one was vaping.

I kind of love the calmness of the city…
Will I go back to Norway - No.
Will I advise you to go - No.

But if you want to go,please carry plenty money for pocket and don’t stay in Hotel.. stay in Airbnb, so you can cook your own food.
Even KFC was banned here because of the kind of chicken they use, when you taste Norwegian juice, you can tell it’s juice from fruit and not the sugar we’re used to over here… They take quality of life very seriously I guess.

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by Kosoco(m): 3:05am On Feb 25
After explaining the fruit juice part you are now advising us not to go. It's not fair ooo

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by incogni2o: 3:27am On Feb 25
Thanks for the summary.

at least, we sef dey use your notes travel in our fantasies, make I use small youtube video join am.

ticking Norway from my bucket list

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by Xiaohei(m): 4:25am On Feb 25
Dear Op.
Please, and please, baptize this thread with some pictures because some of us like pictures pass write ups. Thank you plenty plenty.

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by YOUNGELDER1(m): 5:08am On Feb 25
Pictures please

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by matify83: 5:44am On Feb 25
You know what they say about a "picture says a thousand words"

Just one snapshot would have represented "the streets, buses and subways are clean"



Nice summary though !

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by EreluRoz: 6:16am On Feb 25
Is it not the same Norway oga panso always speak nicely about?

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by NPFLADMIN(m): 7:53am On Feb 25
Pictures of some beautiful norwegian women and places please.

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by MMempire(m): 8:03am On Feb 25
Norway, here we (japa candidates) come.

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by iykenonny: 9:07am On Feb 25
Hello Good morning , your post was quite insightful. I'm presently applying for a tourist visa to Norway, I'd love to ask some few questions that can help me in this journey I'm embarking on if you don't mind, can I chat you privately

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by peleson1: 9:26am On Feb 25
pol23:
1.Things are extra expensive, don’t be fooled that your USD is a big deal… price of commodities will shock you…. I had to google their average salary-$5500 monthly.
2.everyone understands and can speak fluent English , but they choose to speak their Norwegian language.
3. Norwegian currency and Swedish KR are kind of the official currency, as I can see some store prices in KR and some in NOK.
4.Food selection is the worst I ever come across in my little traveling experience, it’s so worst I didn’t taste rice for whole trip, because I didn’t see a single restaurant that have rice on their Menu.. RICE
They have different type of snacks to what everyone else have… I really suffer oo.
5.They’re so extra polite and very friendly, everyone I ask for direction took their time to direct me, some will even walk you to a certain distance just to make sure you’re clear.
6. It’s very clean, the city, subway, buses.
7.They dress modest, all those pop culture no really reach here, everyone dress responsible.
8.There’re very few smokers, considering that it’s winter and I can say I didn’t see up to 15 smokers during my stay… And no one was vaping.
I kind of love the calmness of the city…
Will I go back to Norway - No.
Will I advise you to go - No.
But if you want to go,please carry plenty money for pocket and don’t stay in Hotel.. stay in Airbnb, so you can cook your own food.
Even KFC was banned here because of the kind of chicken they use, when you taste Norwegian juice, you can tell it’s juice from fruit and not the sugar we’re used to over here… They take quality of life very seriously I guess.
Only the fruit juice and quality of life is ok to make us go and stay faa

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by pol23: 11:48am On Feb 25
NPFLADMIN:
Pictures of some beautiful norwegian women and places please.
The women are beautiful, but I obviously can’t take a picture of a stranger.
And even if I do, I’m sure you won’t find them attracting as they’re not half naked.They’re mostly fully dressed down … you can’t see any figure or bosom… I assume they’re reserved..
They drive Tesla and other nice cars, used nice perfumes but I didn’t see above any lady’s knee or below their neck.

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by pol23: 11:53am On Feb 25
iykenonny:
Hello Good morning , your post was quite insightful. I'm presently applying for a tourist visa to Norway, I'd love to ask some few questions that can help me in this journey I'm embarking on if you don't mind, can I chat you privately
I sincerely don’t know how the PM works on here.
You can ask your message here and I will answer you with the best of my knowledge.
I don’t think there’s a big deal about the visa process.
Buy travel insurance.
Book hotel.
Book airline.
Have like maybe $3000 in your account.
3 month statement.
Lobatan.
There’s basically no biggie.

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by ferhyntorlah(f): 12:27pm On Feb 25
pol23:

The women are beautiful, but I obviously can’t take a picture of a stranger.
And even if I do, I’m sure you won’t find them attracting as they’re not half naked.They’re mostly fully dressed down … you can’t see any figure or bosom… I assume they’re reserved..
They drive Tesla and other nice cars, used nice perfumes but I didn’t see above any lady’s knee or below their neck.

I love this conservative dressing of theirs.

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by wiseone28: 12:59pm On Feb 25
pol23:
1.Things are extra expensive, don’t be fooled that your USD is a big deal… price of commodities will shock you…. I had to google their average salary-$5500 monthly.
2.everyone understands and can speak fluent English , but they choose to speak their Norwegian language.
3. Norwegian currency and Swedish KR are kind of the official currency, as I can see some store prices in KR and some in NOK.
4.Food selection is the worst I ever come across in my little traveling experience, it’s so worst I didn’t taste rice for whole trip, because I didn’t see a single restaurant that have rice on their Menu.. RICE
They have different type of snacks to what everyone else have… I really suffer oo.
5.They’re so extra polite and very friendly, everyone I ask for direction took their time to direct me, some will even walk you to a certain distance just to make sure you’re clear.
6. It’s very clean, the city, subway, buses.
7.They dress modest, all those pop culture no really reach here, everyone dress responsible.
8.There’re very few smokers, considering that it’s winter and I can say I didn’t see up to 15 smokers during my stay… And no one was vaping.
I kind of love the calmness of the city…
Will I go back to Norway - No.
Will I advise you to go - No.
But if you want to go,please carry plenty money for pocket and don’t stay in Hotel.. stay in Airbnb, so you can cook your own food.
Even KFC was banned here because of the kind of chicken they use, when you taste Norwegian juice, you can tell it’s juice from fruit and not the sugar we’re used to over here… They take quality of life very seriously I guess.
I hope i will also give advice too on obodo oyibo one day

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by NPFLADMIN(m): 1:59pm On Feb 25
pol23:

The women are beautiful, but I obviously can’t take a picture of a stranger.
And even if I do, I’m sure you won’t find them attracting as they’re not half naked.They’re mostly fully dressed down … you can’t see any figure or bosom… I assume they’re reserved..
They drive Tesla and other nice cars, used nice perfumes but I didn’t see above any lady’s knee or below their neck.

So na half-naked women you find attractive?

Chaii!

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by Ojemedad: 2:02pm On Feb 25
pol23:
1.Things are extra expensive, don’t be fooled that your USD is a big deal… price of commodities will shock you…. I had to google their average salary-$5500 monthly.
2.everyone understands and can speak fluent English , but they choose to speak their Norwegian language.
3. Norwegian currency and Swedish KR are kind of the official currency, as I can see some store prices in KR and some in NOK.
4.Food selection is the worst I ever come across in my little traveling experience, it’s so worst I didn’t taste rice for whole trip, because I didn’t see a single restaurant that have rice on their Menu.. RICE
They have different type of snacks to what everyone else have… I really suffer oo.
5.They’re so extra polite and very friendly, everyone I ask for direction took their time to direct me, some will even walk you to a certain distance just to make sure you’re clear.
6. It’s very clean, the city, subway, buses.
7.They dress modest, all those pop culture no really reach here, everyone dress responsible.
8.There’re very few smokers, considering that it’s winter and I can say I didn’t see up to 15 smokers during my stay… And no one was vaping.
I kind of love the calmness of the city…
Will I go back to Norway - No.
Will I advise you to go - No.
But if you want to go,please carry plenty money for pocket and don’t stay in Hotel.. stay in Airbnb, so you can cook your own food.
Even KFC was banned here because of the kind of chicken they use, when you taste Norwegian juice, you can tell it’s juice from fruit and not the sugar we’re used to over here… They take quality of life very seriously I guess.
I haven’t been to Norway but I can tell all you are saying is 100% correct because I’ve had a close friend who’s a Norwegian for the past 6 years.
1. Yes Norway is very expensive, you get to realise things are way cheaper in Nigeria. They pay lots of tax this in turn gives them free education up to university level and free medical checks
2. I love the language, I can understand little. Jeg kan forsta 😀, Norwegian and Swedish are similar in language
3. No idea about that
4. Yes they love snacks, they have soup also that they normally take with bread.
5. One of the most honest and sincere people you will ever meet are the Norwegians. They have one of the lowest crime rate in that work that their police doesn’t even go out with guns, their prisons and so few, foreigners make up 80% of the prison
6. Very clean city
7. Western culture never pollute their ways of life, young girls dress modestly and are loyal
8. The reason there are few smokers in Norway compared to other European countries is that there is high tax on cigarette and alcohol, it makes it very very expensive. Those that live in the border towns with Sweden have to buy cheaper there
If you are used to the busy and bubbling life of Nigeria you will get depressed in Norway, everyone there live a reserved live

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by pol23: 7:11pm On Feb 25
matify83:
You know what the say about a "picture says a thousand words"

Just one snapshot would have represented "the streets, buses and subways are clean"



Nice summary though !
As requested.

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by matify83: 7:18pm On Feb 25
pol23:

As requested.

Impressive!

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by laivwire(m): 12:40am On Feb 26
pol23:

As requested.
Just to add. You can find rice (called Riz) when you go to particular areas....and yes, they do smoke a lot. Conversely, they use a lot of tobacco bags put under the upper lip. It's called Snus.

Let me add some pictures as well wink

Ha det

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by donbrowser(m): 4:29am On Feb 26
Good cool

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by Jennyclay(f): 3:33pm On Feb 26
Biko, come and carry me with you!

I’m tired of Nigeria undecided

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by allthingsgood: 3:34pm On Feb 26
Chai thanks for this advise
Norway is certainly not a holiday destination for me
But great for working and schooling. That way u earn in their currency and dont suffer too much

To me the best country to live is South Africa. In terms of weather, money (not too expensive) and facilities

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by AllahOfBlood: 3:34pm On Feb 26
cheesy
Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by ideatoprince18(m): 3:35pm On Feb 26
Ff
Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by Artscollection: 3:36pm On Feb 26
You didn't talk about the cold.

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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by Angel55555(m): 3:36pm On Feb 26
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Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by tiswell(m): 3:36pm On Feb 26
Fvcking Scandinavian country,I enjoyed my stay there fa
Re: My Take From My 10 Days Norway Visit. by Kingpele(m): 3:38pm On Feb 26
Japa if u can..as for me am not going anywhere...we will to make it in southeast ...we no send the builder of the lagos

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