American Reacts to 10 FUNNY Signs That You Are in Norway

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Tyler Walker

Tyler Walker

Күн бұрын

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I have to admit that I am very excited to react to this video which will teach me, an American, 10 different signs that you are clearly in Norway. Obviously the title of this video is meant to be somewhat of a joke, but I actually think it could prove very useful in revealing some specific and unrated insights into Norwegian culture. For these reasons I am very interested to react and learn about these Facts about Norway, form my American point of view. If you enjoy my reaction feel free to leave a like, comment, or subscribe for more videos like this!

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@danielellingsen2780
@danielellingsen2780 2 жыл бұрын
Anti social: There is a joke in scandinavia: finaly 2 meter covid distanse is over, now we can go back to 5 meters.
@TheAccidentalViking
@TheAccidentalViking 2 жыл бұрын
The 'spotting the foreigner' part of the 'trolly trolls' was that the husband didn't touch the child or the pram. The mother had the child on her hip and was pulling the pram after her and the husband was just walking along side, doing shit-all. Cultural differences.
@boredutopia
@boredutopia 2 жыл бұрын
as a slavic i bet it is or slavic or far east europe family..
@CarolineForest
@CarolineForest 2 жыл бұрын
exactly, its not that he was the one pushing the pram. but look at her holding child AND pram, struggling, while he just walked empty handed behind them, not even helping with neither.
@johnnymartinjohansen
@johnnymartinjohansen 2 жыл бұрын
That "crazy entertainment" program, was called "Hurtigruten minutt for minutt", which means "The coastal line minute by minute". It was a live feed shown on TV back in 2011, from the coastal liner (ship) which takes about 5.5 days for a one-way trip between Bergen and Kirkenes. 2.6 million Norwegians (half the population) tuned into it during that week, to check what it was about, though most didn't keep watching. It was quite popular among international viewers, watching it online. It was also shown live on a subway station in Seoul, South Korea. It was awarded with a Guinness world record, for longest un-interrupted live documentary ever, clocking in at well over 134 hours.
@ctriis
@ctriis 2 жыл бұрын
"74% electric cars" is not the entire car population but the percentage of new cars being sold that were fully electric at the time of filming this video. Now that number is probably around 80% or higher (and climbing). As for the total population of cars about 16% is electric as of 2021 and growing fast.
@skarpheinnsmundsson9741
@skarpheinnsmundsson9741 7 ай бұрын
Correct and january 2024 the number is at 92.1% of new cars sold. And in 2023 the total amount was up to about 24% of the total fleet.
@svena.halstensen5699
@svena.halstensen5699 Ай бұрын
seems about right. i got the impression that every 5th car is a Tesla.
@FrankShortt
@FrankShortt 2 жыл бұрын
Snow, depends on where in the country you are, but normally you can have snow from november to april... usually there is still snow in the mountains during easter, and norwegians love going skiing during easter holiday.
@Vandiiis
@Vandiiis 2 жыл бұрын
yeah where i live we had snow until May the last 2 years
@irismagnussen7101
@irismagnussen7101 Жыл бұрын
I remember snow on 17.mai one year.
@KjetilBalstad
@KjetilBalstad 2 жыл бұрын
74% is a old number. These days more than 90% of all new cars (none comercial) are EV's...
@lailajensen8012
@lailajensen8012 2 жыл бұрын
You also get a lot of information about Norwegian culture in the comments. It would have been more intresting to follow your channel if you sometimes read and gave response to the comments of your subscribers. Just an advice.
@eVOLUC
@eVOLUC 2 жыл бұрын
har tenkt det samme
@lailajensen8012
@lailajensen8012 2 жыл бұрын
@@eVOLUC Ikke mange som gidder følge en kanal og bidra med mer kunnskap og info om temaet til en som aldri leser kommentarer liksom? Nå trøkka jeg til på norsk jeg også ;) Spiller neppe noen rolle innpå her det ...
@ysteinberg5084
@ysteinberg5084 2 жыл бұрын
@@lailajensen8012 tror de fleste denne kanalen blir promotert for er nordmenn.. ;D
@mari97216
@mari97216 2 жыл бұрын
@@lailajensen8012 han har en annen kanal som omhandler UK også, akkurat det samme. Reaksjonsvideoer om landet. Mulig det er flere andre land og, det er under ett annet kanal navn.
@eVOLUC
@eVOLUC 2 жыл бұрын
@@lailajensen8012 synes det er veldig rart at han spør seerne om ting og ikke leser kommentarene
@jarls5890
@jarls5890 2 жыл бұрын
The #4 "Slow TV" - consider it more like your TV is turned into a windows to a view you do not normally have. The idea is that you just have it on in the background.
@Nubbe999
@Nubbe999 2 жыл бұрын
Like watching a train or boat go from town to town for days or following some animal for a whole season on their journey.
@avlinrbdig5715
@avlinrbdig5715 2 жыл бұрын
we have multiple "false-springs" .. meaning.. the snow will melt, the birds will sing.. the grass will green and flowers will blossom... then it will all be covered once again by snow ... this process repeats a few times before true spring arrives.
@bigfatbaataed
@bigfatbaataed 2 жыл бұрын
I'm Canadian & it snowed on my grandparents (mother's side) wedding day in the middle of June in southern Manitoba...
@StaffanRudnick
@StaffanRudnick 2 жыл бұрын
April weather, in swedish: aprilväder. It's a phenomenon on the northern hemisphere that is caused by spring warming. During April the temperature raises the most and that causes all kinds of weather. It can be sunny and 15-20 C one day and snow and rain the next day.
@arstan8092
@arstan8092 2 жыл бұрын
When it comes to norwegian weather it all depends. In oslo and south east norway you will generally have snow from december maybe november until febrauary/mars maybe april. In south west norway you are lucky if you see any snow at all, then if you go to northern norway you will generally see snow from early november maybe even october until late may maybe even june if you are enough north. So it all depends on where you go in norway really.
@Aerox90
@Aerox90 2 жыл бұрын
You just earned a subscriber 🙂 Not only for the content you upload, but because you have that "KZbinr personality" that is easy to like! (And no, it does NOT mean that you're just like everyone else BTW 😅)
@jeschinstad
@jeschinstad 2 жыл бұрын
It wasn't the best example of slow-TV. A better one was the time where they broadcasted eight hours of people knitting. You must admit that's a bit crazy? I've experienced snow in Oslo in June, but that is extremely rare. Snow in April is fairly common, but it doesn't happen every year. Norway is a very tall country though, so it can be full summer in Oslo a month before the snow melts in the north.
@mari97216
@mari97216 2 жыл бұрын
Or a fireplace for 8-12 hours were you once in a while saw people adding new wood🤣 now thats even more boring. But its background tv though.
@mirorih2TheTrueFinnmarkWierdo
@mirorih2TheTrueFinnmarkWierdo 2 жыл бұрын
Minute by minute is big in Norway, you follow the theme of that series every minute. Every christmas eve in my house, we have minute by minute: Juleribbe (christmas pork ribs) on tv, while juleribba is in the oven.
@eliannwesterfjell86
@eliannwesterfjell86 2 жыл бұрын
Please do a video about the sami people i Norway
@jibyjam
@jibyjam Жыл бұрын
At 8:34 i also thought that something he was going to show something crazy, instead I got something that I've never heard about, and I'm from Norway
@astrogeo1
@astrogeo1 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, it does actually snow in the spring in Norway. Not only April, but also May, also June (summer month ! ) sometimes in the northernmost parts of Norway. In 2020 we had snow for a whole week lying in the middle of May, and that was in southern Norway as well. But that was really very unusual. Look at my videos, two of them are showing this..
@Luredreier
@Luredreier 2 жыл бұрын
Look up "slow TV" on KZbin. Or just, "you know that you're dating a Norwegian when".
@espekelu3460
@espekelu3460 4 ай бұрын
Late snowfall. At the latest in 2015, large parts of Eastern Norway received 16 cm of snow on 1 May. And it has rained before too, like in 1998, when 25 cm fell on 3 May.
@KjetilBalstad
@KjetilBalstad 2 жыл бұрын
The north is the north, and the high lands are high. But, some times we do still have snow mid May, but usually the winter is over by then.
@The_Tortoise_and_the_Hare
@The_Tortoise_and_the_Hare 2 жыл бұрын
your reactions to the titles cracked me up so much
@TheAccidentalViking
@TheAccidentalViking 2 жыл бұрын
My friends came for a visit in July and we took them over to the West Coast a bit and it snowed up at the view-lookout. It's when Latitude meets Altitude. But, yes, we can have snow during the 17 Mai parade here in Trondheim.
@drek177
@drek177 2 жыл бұрын
You should move to Norway (or any Sscandinavian country), it seems like you'd fit right in!
@paulgudedeberitz2335
@paulgudedeberitz2335 2 ай бұрын
Where I live in the hills of Oslo, it always snows between December and April. But we have had snow in early October and June at the extreme cases. Just downtown winter is one month shorter in each end because it is typically 4 degrees C warmer year round. I feel like I live in Narnia.
@LordBooozE
@LordBooozE 2 жыл бұрын
The disposoble grill, is for ease the possiblity to taking on hiking and all sorts of trips, boat trips, picnic about anywhere:) Quite handy:) and snow in the spring quite possible even tho it migth change due to the climate change of globlal warming:)
@ninachr
@ninachr 6 ай бұрын
You might get snow in early April, but not often, especially further south. But summers can be a bit chilly, more often than not it’s a bit warm but raining. You don’t have to take a dip in the ocean, you can just take a shower in the rain 😂
@the_slurp_kinghansen5936
@the_slurp_kinghansen5936 Жыл бұрын
as someone who lives in norawy, Its a lot of snow
@Mother_nature19
@Mother_nature19 4 ай бұрын
17:21 yes, it is possible to have snow in spring, in 2020 on may 17th, we had snow and last year, we got rain, but this year, we get sun
@stemid85
@stemid85 2 жыл бұрын
In sweden even those metal disposable grills are banned, now you can only get them made from natural materials. Like the last one I used was made from a log, and one made out of cardboard, volcanic stone and bambu.
@Gran_Torino
@Gran_Torino 2 жыл бұрын
This KZbinr you're reaction to here is kinda serious, but as you probably noticed he exaggerates and stereotypes to gets his points across. How much and when it's snowing in Norway greatly depends on where you live. Along the coast in southern Norway (like Oslo) the snow has usually melted in early April. Ocassionally it will snow a little in April still, but the snow usually melts almost immediatly. In Oslo the first snowfall in the fall usually comes in late October, but the it doesn't really get "stuck" before mid to late November. In late spring, summer and early fall the temperatures in the Oslo area is pretty similar to other places in Northern Europe (like northern Denmark, Germany and Poland, and southern Sweden). In contrast, in the very north, in Arctic Norway, the snow usually comes in late September and can stay well into May. The coldest place in general is Karasjok, in the far north of Norway. Here the winter temperature is often below -30 Celcius (-22F) and not seldom lower than -40 C (-40F). The record coldest temperature ever in Norway is also recorded here, at -51.4 C (-60.5F), although that record was set as long ago as in 1886.
@F0NIX
@F0NIX 2 жыл бұрын
Up north above the arctic circle we the last snow is falling down in April month. And we usually have the most snow in beginning of April (Tromsø have had a record of 240cm / nearly 8 feet of snow in April). But as soon as we enter May month, the snow starts melting and its gone in a few weeks. Tromsø is pretty close to the coast and we have a very mild winter here and I think the average is -5 C in the wintertime.
@MrDanisve
@MrDanisve 2 жыл бұрын
@@F0NIX Coast has alot to say. Just move half an hour inland and the temperature is suddenly something different. That warm water really comming in clutch, or we would have more like the climate of Northern Russia.
@Patrik6920
@Patrik6920 2 жыл бұрын
in dec 6 2021 it was -43.8 in Naimakka here in sweden...pretty damn cold...
@ImperialMJG
@ImperialMJG 2 жыл бұрын
And in Stavanger you should be glad if you Get snow at all
@MrDanisve
@MrDanisve 2 жыл бұрын
@@ImperialMJG Same here in Skien. Used to be lots of snow 25-30 years ago when i was a kid. But barely any snow anymore. The little we get usualy turn into slush in a day or two. Then disapears completely. Rather rare it stays these days. Winter is just a wet sloppy mess for the most part. If you go inland, the snow actually stays abit tho.
@marieparker3822
@marieparker3822 Жыл бұрын
Weather: same in Britain, except not so cold and less snow, but unpredictable.
@FrankShortt
@FrankShortt 2 жыл бұрын
It's called "slow-TV", 24/7 film of a boat traveling the coast
@zigge1989
@zigge1989 2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction video 😀👍😊
@John_1920
@John_1920 Жыл бұрын
08:30 I suspect what he means is that it's crazy how some people would consider something so boring as a slow dragged out sightseeing-esque TV Program to be called "Entertaining" when it's nothing entertaining at all, but we still have it on some of our TV channels... 13:50 Disposible grills are sold in nearly all grocerystores, some specialist stores, and gas stations, almost all year round - if not all year round - for relatively cheap money. What you get is basically an aluminum pan filled with some charcoal, usually on top of these will be a sheet/pad moistened from some kind of accellerant, with a bbq grill/rack on top of that held in place by the aluminum pan's top edges being bent over the edges of the grill/rack. You'll also get metal rods shaped to function as feet of sorts, to lift the grill up a little from the surface it is on. People will often buy these for a quick barbeque while out with friends or family in the park or the beach, or anywhere else ideal for such eating, and they'll usually bring with them packs of ready made burgers and hotdogs that just have to be heated up to eat, along with the hamburger and hotdog buns. Some will get even more fancy about it and bring along other stuff, but those people are generally the minority as far as people using these disposable grills are concerned. 17:25 That is indeed possible, if you are at the right places in Norway, you can easily find yourself surrounded by snow even in spring, and some places even taller snow than in this clip.
@H4wk0n
@H4wk0n 2 жыл бұрын
Winter in the southern parts of Norway is far from extreme 😂
@juedionne925
@juedionne925 2 ай бұрын
For the weather... it seems like Quebec (Canada). In april we still can have big snowstorm ! 😅 And for the distancing thing, I'm soo Norwegian on that !
@nora8808
@nora8808 2 жыл бұрын
I really like your content and how you speak about things. It makes me appreaciate norway.
@violetalar5387
@violetalar5387 Жыл бұрын
The year I spent in Norway (Bergen) it started to snow in December 12th and it didn't stop until the first week of April. And I'm fairly convinced that the rest of the world don't have those portable bbq because no land is as rainy and well cared for as Scandinavia. It's not easy to start a fire by accident there, and their people are much more ecologically aware than most of us elsewhere.
@Ann-Lisbeth_Negaard
@Ann-Lisbeth_Negaard 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm from Norway. Its so fun to watch your videos 👍😃 I recommend to watch " The Norwegian kings speech" . Its a famous speech, so you'll have no problem finding it on utube.
@Galantus1964
@Galantus1964 2 жыл бұрын
The transport thing not sitting " together" is also a thing here in Denmark... it's all about respecting your personal space....and . that we don't vaste time doing superficial conversation
@Antares2
@Antares2 2 жыл бұрын
I think this is much more common than people think. I was recently in Switzerland and people do the same there as well. You only start sitting next to someone once all the double seats already have someone in them. And a lot of pople choose to rather stand on trams and buses than sit down next to another person. We Scandinavians like to believe this is very unique, but I don't think it is.
@zakosist
@zakosist 2 жыл бұрын
But it's also quite common that people HAVE to sit together if they want a seat because its actually crowded (talking of Norway, but it would surprise me if that never happens in Denmark). I have taken the train a lot and more often than not end up sitting next to someone simply because its whats available. Given the choice Id still prefer to sit alone and I assume most others would
@Galantus1964
@Galantus1964 2 жыл бұрын
@@Antares2 maybe not 😁
@tomkirkemo5241
@tomkirkemo5241 2 жыл бұрын
Three years ago we got 10 inches of snow 5. of May. And I'm not even in the north of Norway. :)
@zeedrow5379
@zeedrow5379 2 жыл бұрын
The Snow usually lasts to april maybe really early may in the city i live in
@linevenelite9603
@linevenelite9603 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I have experienced snowing in May several times. We have confused weather gods!
@Nico_boost
@Nico_boost 2 жыл бұрын
It's important to know that drinking in public is illegal in Norway. People often get away with it if they are in parks tho for some reason.
@nixxonnor
@nixxonnor 2 жыл бұрын
The climate in Oslo is somewhat like living in Boulder, Colorado. Only with slower transitions between the seasons. If that makes sense... I guess not that many people have lived in Boulder, CO
@gameducks2690
@gameducks2690 2 жыл бұрын
cold wheather is possible in the summer but usually not. hot weather also happens at winter time.
@torba23
@torba23 2 жыл бұрын
Public drinking is not legal in Norway and can get you finned, but drinking in parks is socially accepted and rarely will ever get you in trouble
@zakosist
@zakosist 2 жыл бұрын
Not fully true, there are pubs in Norway and some restaurants that serve alcohol, people drink alcohol on festivals and concerts too
@Mosern1977
@Mosern1977 2 жыл бұрын
You can have snow on 17th of may in Oslo. But also 25 degrees and sun.
@rockon4853
@rockon4853 Жыл бұрын
Very rare we have snow in April in Norway 😁
@MissDraco666
@MissDraco666 2 жыл бұрын
In the south of Norway well sometimes get snow on our national day; May 17th. 80°F is a very hot summer day, all over the country.
@tomkirkemo5241
@tomkirkemo5241 2 жыл бұрын
Couple of years a go I had to drive like 20 miles ekstra to get home because of a foot of snow...on may 5.
@mkitten13
@mkitten13 2 жыл бұрын
To put it this way, my birthday is in May, and I have lost count on how many times it has snowed on my birthday...
@adelinaacero
@adelinaacero 2 жыл бұрын
As to Feb. 1,2022 the percentage is 83.7% of first-time registered owner of electric cars in Norway. Aa Elon Musk said - «Thank you Norway» Tesla founder Elon Musk delivered a heartfelt and grateful «thank you» to Christina Bu of the Norwegian EV Association for Norway´s strong support to electric vehicles.. So thats says a lot about the Norwegians involvement and awareness w.r.t. Climate change. Myself I have to wait 5 months (in Feb. 2023 to be exact) to switchnfrom hybrid to a full electric car. Marvelous presentation Tyler Thank you so much for your attention and love for Norway🌸🌸🌸🍃❤️😍
@oceanmythjormundgandr3891
@oceanmythjormundgandr3891 2 жыл бұрын
I don´t exactly know how many percent of the cars in Norway are electric, but a few years ago drivers with electric cars could pay less at the road tolls. So it makes sense that a lot of newer cars are hybrids or electric, not just because of the environment, but because of demand. "Crazy Entertainment" well... it is pretty crazy that we can find a super slow show filming the country minute by minute, entertaining. I once watched that show for about 3 hours and it filmed the route of a train. It was just nature and train stations again and again for hours.
@matthewbergeron3641
@matthewbergeron3641 2 жыл бұрын
I love the arguement that breasts are sexual organs and thats why they are frowned upon seeing in public, even though male breasts are also a sexual organ and we don't lose out shit when a guy doesn't have a shirt on. The argument that breasts control horomones that contribute to sexual function is also funny since in both men and women they do produce estrogen, which yes is required to sexually function, but once again is something that occurs in both sexes. male breasts are often smaller because our reproductive system is more sensitive to high levels of estrogen, but we still got estrogen. The funniest by far is the argument that it's because women have more nerves or can be sexually stimulated by the breasts is why it's a sigma to see them, even though men and women have the same amount of nerves in their breasts and can both feel sexual preasure from them. It's easily the funniest because it's so unbelievably dumb, and so obviously written by some old man.
@ViperaIvanaska
@ViperaIvanaska Жыл бұрын
the ship thing was "hurtigruta minutt for minutt" its an ferry route rather kniwn in norway south to north and they followe di tmnute for minute for five days we also had a show when we follwoed a train from oslo to bergen i belive
@sany9867
@sany9867 2 жыл бұрын
One more thing. The only time you say hi to someone is when you are hiking. lol
@eivindmn
@eivindmn 2 жыл бұрын
Oppdaget nettopp at Tyler her har i alle fall to andre KZbin-kanaler, henholdsvis Tyler Rumple (som reagerer på Storbritannia) og Tyler Bucket (som reagerer på Canada). Morsom gesjeft :)
@rogerhaukas9522
@rogerhaukas9522 2 жыл бұрын
The southwest coast of Norway we have snow maybe 2 days a year if we are lucky. Rain rain rain and more rain
@bokvarv1926
@bokvarv1926 Жыл бұрын
@tyler walker Oslo has public beach at "Huk" as a "naked beah" and yes it is so that people passing by can see ALL of you, but this is considered normal in summers.....a naked person wanting some sun
@imfoxheim
@imfoxheim Жыл бұрын
I experienced snowing in May once, its not too uncommon :D
@TrymYoutubeMainChannel
@TrymYoutubeMainChannel Жыл бұрын
17:56 special holiday ? no just normal summer holiday
@f0gl3t
@f0gl3t Жыл бұрын
“Designed for Norwegian conditions” -car ad
@Multizyde
@Multizyde 2 жыл бұрын
Winter is changing, but not unormal to get snow between October to may. Some place less some place more. And some places don’t get any snow almost at all. Go 30 yrs back or 50 yrs, it was another story.
@annikenb2140
@annikenb2140 2 жыл бұрын
You should react to the famous Norwegian king’s speech!
@marlonskjelvik7757
@marlonskjelvik7757 2 жыл бұрын
I have actually celebrated our independence day 17 of may in Bergen, going in a parade while it was snowing. Snow in may is very rare though.
@Un4Given71
@Un4Given71 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe it's rare in Bergen, not very rare in the north.
@hal_of_a_time
@hal_of_a_time 2 жыл бұрын
It is illegal to use sex in advertisements here in Norway. Unless there is a specific call for it. If they sell a car, a bikini girl has nothing to do with the car. If you sell a bikini, then yes a photo of a person in a bikini is OK. This was brought in to effect by popular demand as companies selling chain saws were showing irresponsible use as it is unsafe to wear only a bikini and a hard hat using a chain saw. It is now also mandatory for social media influencers to inform about retouched photos or videos. So if a cute girl is making money on her instagram account marketing cosmetics, she is no longer allowed to alter the photo without a disclaimer.
@MsZindrex
@MsZindrex 2 жыл бұрын
The nr 4 is live stream from criusliner dont know why but people like to watch it
@boi96
@boi96 2 жыл бұрын
Up north its snowing from october to may.Now in september it has snowed twice already.3 years ago it snowed every month of the year.So if you like the boring sun and have a easy life,you go down south.If you hate the sun and loves a challange the far north is the way to go,where it is total darkness for a couple of months,and then the fucking sun wont go down for some months.And the heatwave lasted for so long this year it almost melted all the snow in the mountains.Luckily we had ALOT of rain so didnt have any issues with the heat.Most of us got a cold anyway.
@ellinor7369
@ellinor7369 Жыл бұрын
Snow in spring. Oslo and inland YES. Not so much along coastline. FYI.
@EmmaCse
@EmmaCse 2 жыл бұрын
We have "slow TV" in Sweden, too. Here, it is a bunch of hidden cameras in the woods of the North, following moose around. 🦌 There is a counter/ticker in the corner that counts the number of moose swimming across a river. Yup, watching migrating moose is very popular here 😅
@XxXNightcoreQueenXxX
@XxXNightcoreQueenXxX 2 жыл бұрын
We have a song that jokes we 12 months of winter. But not gonna lie. We had snow on the 17th of May, depending on where and what the weather was like. But when packing to come here, pack primarily warm and wet-resistant clothing.
@caspernag686
@caspernag686 2 жыл бұрын
Where i live, a bit south in Norway, it is snowing from november/december to march/april. You could say it is not a one time thing.
@Drills_with_Sils
@Drills_with_Sils 2 жыл бұрын
Snow? I belive it was snowing 15th of May this year so it was mostly gone end of May, then we have a couple weeks of sun then the rain and wind comes around. I mean im just impressed I managed to get sunburnt this year! Now it's September everything is brown and orange leaves are everywhere im sure soon the snow will start falling again... no sun or daylight... freezing cold, slippery ice... oh how I look forward to it 🥶
@eivindhanssen2200
@eivindhanssen2200 2 жыл бұрын
The high percentage of electric cars is not true if you look at all cars in Norway. Though the stat is roughly true for FIRST TIME registration of cars in Norway, as of 2021.
@janhaheim1348
@janhaheim1348 Жыл бұрын
i remember in school getting ready for walking in the parade forr nationale day 17mai and it started snowing
@anormaldude127
@anormaldude127 2 жыл бұрын
in beaches it is legal to have little clothing including school trips involving swiming like baithing bras
@kvernesdotten
@kvernesdotten 3 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure those 74% electric cars are new sales, not the actual amount of electric cars on Norwegian roads. But yeah, electric has been heavily subsidized for a decade now
@tordlindgren2123
@tordlindgren2123 2 жыл бұрын
the dude directly translates typical norwegian cheesy slang. that's why it sounds weird, it makes sense in norwegian. (it's basically what you'd call dad humor) and the weather just comes in waves, sometimes we get three days of snow in april.
@mathish100
@mathish100 2 ай бұрын
I call it "Prozac-TV" 🤣😂
@chrisjones-vu7he
@chrisjones-vu7he 2 жыл бұрын
I would just like to say that most of the videos are in south of Norway it would be nice if you found something about the north as well I do joy enjoy them thou thank you
@jomorken4853
@jomorken4853 19 күн бұрын
I mostly live in a country where the air hurts my face 70% of the year due to insects actually. They are not so aggressive here. And less plentiful.
@nordicgaming2572
@nordicgaming2572 2 жыл бұрын
We don't typically talk to strangers in public.. Personally I do cause I enjoy smalltalk but I'm a bit of a black sheep ^^
@grosantijohnsen9070
@grosantijohnsen9070 2 жыл бұрын
This summer it has been between 12-14 °C and raining every day. This in the north and West. In the south it's been the dryest summer in 21 years. So, yeah, we travel to warmer places when we can. Years ago I lived in the north and it was snowing on 5. June. It came 0.5 meter og snow that day.
@lassemadsen607
@lassemadsen607 2 жыл бұрын
Electricity in Norway is crazy cheap. Used to work there, and I'd drive to works sites during the night, less cars on the road, and every time you go through a town, even smaller ones, they don't need street lights cause they just keep their outdor lights on. I asked a Norwegian co-worker why and he basically said it's so cheap that turning them on and off was a chore no one bother with. In the 6 years he'd been living in his house he'd never turned off his carport lights once, even confessed he might not even know how to, cause he forgot where the switch was
@einarbolstad8150
@einarbolstad8150 2 жыл бұрын
Things have changed. A lot.
@zakosist
@zakosist 2 жыл бұрын
It has gotten expensive lately, to the point where many companies are threatened with bankruptcy because it costs too much to use the power for their job. And its a serious issue for people who were already poor. People are also worried in their private life and risk very high power bills if not careful
@jomorken4853
@jomorken4853 19 күн бұрын
Government would pay part of the car price of electrical cars
@Traslan
@Traslan 2 жыл бұрын
Trolley is an English word, not US-English 😉 You can also go skiing during your summer holidays ⛷️🏂🏻 Depends on where in the country you live, but Yes! it may snow in July 😖 That's why Norwegians spend their summer vacay in the south of Norway (Called Sørlandet), or they travel abroad - still going south ... I was in Bodø May/June at a frinds wedding, and it was snowing ☃️ and freezing 🥶 When I got home (in the south) it was 35 🌡☀️ and horribly warm 🥵 It's just the way it is 💁🏼‍♀️
@peterc.1618
@peterc.1618 2 жыл бұрын
In the UK the term is pushchair although the word buggy is gaining ground.
@MrSolenoid
@MrSolenoid 2 жыл бұрын
Northern parts of Norway it can snow 8-9 months a year. But I'm the western part where I live, Bergen, we get around 2-4 weeks of snow each year. Usually the snow rains away after a couple of days.
@mari97216
@mari97216 2 жыл бұрын
Also on and off for months though, but it comes one day and rains away in the night or next day usually. And it continues like that on and off, unless it just rains and rains.
@MrSolenoid
@MrSolenoid 2 жыл бұрын
@@mari97216 yeah, that’s true. Specially in Bergen. But luckily it rarely gets colder than 0 degrees Celsius.
@mari97216
@mari97216 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrSolenoid true but we usually get these cold periods of times during the winter.. this year it lasted about a month didnt it, at least the year before.. hopefully not this year/next winter with the crazy electricity prices.
@MrSolenoid
@MrSolenoid 2 жыл бұрын
@@mari97216 jo stemmer det. Bor du i Bergen også?
@mari97216
@mari97216 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrSolenoid 👍🏼
@lilletrille8998
@lilletrille8998 2 жыл бұрын
I have lived in Norway my entire life..48 years old and I have never even seen one of those charger thingys or its cables....and the 74% cars, might be new cars sold....but nobody in my family owns an electric car....maybe my family is just special.
@ImperialMJG
@ImperialMJG 2 жыл бұрын
Iam 34 and have seen the chargers. But he exagerate it 110%. People like that dude give totally wrong image of our Nation.
@syverlunde9622
@syverlunde9622 2 жыл бұрын
fun fact about the eectric cars in norway: of the new cars bought in january 2022 83% of them were electric cars
@heuhen
@heuhen Жыл бұрын
At some point there was so many Tesla's sold in Norway, that high amount of Teslaæs income was from Norway. (well not 100% true, but close), but at some point Tesla sold car to either Norway or rest of the world. that 74% of the cars in Norway is electric is not surprising, since government up to now have subsidised electric cars in various ways. There are some talks around it now, since we basically have hit a goal, and most manufactures are going to soon going away from fossil fueled cars. That it's shocking for the Americans, is not shocking for us to hear, since USA is USA... and well US-A
@hansmonsen1359
@hansmonsen1359 2 жыл бұрын
Snow may come in early april many places, but normally not. LTHOUGHT i HAD SNOW IN JUNE WHEN IN THE MILITARY - UP NORTH NOT SO FAR FROM sENJA.
@selmahoiseth
@selmahoiseth 2 жыл бұрын
It can even snow in may. It’s so sad
@nori8867
@nori8867 2 жыл бұрын
Snow most of the year in Norway
@Antares2
@Antares2 2 жыл бұрын
More like half the year I'd say: November-April = 6 months.
@The_Tortoise_and_the_Hare
@The_Tortoise_and_the_Hare 2 жыл бұрын
well we do not want to talk to strangers. the few times random people have come up to me while I wait for the bus, I get freaked out. You're not supposed to start talking with people you don't know unless you are at a more fitting place.
@michinwaygook3684
@michinwaygook3684 Жыл бұрын
Many of my Norwegian friends hate the electric car and wind energy being pushed on them in Norway. The wind turbines are unsightly and kill a lot of birds and it tends to be a lie that electric cars are better for the environment. The parts electric cars are made out of, primarily the batteries, cannot just be recycled. Thankfully transportation is so good in Norway you generally don't need to own a car. I don't how many Norwegians feel the same way but many of my friends want a push towards Nuclear energy as it is relatively safe in a stable country like Norway.
@shadowmixx4
@shadowmixx4 2 жыл бұрын
can have winter from October right through to May
@AlexWalker_Ghost
@AlexWalker_Ghost Жыл бұрын
like normaly it start to snow in oct,sept, and ends around april / may
@kameluwu5220
@kameluwu5220 2 жыл бұрын
is it possible for it to snow in norway during spring... let me give you the answer my dear friend.... YES IT IS POSSIBLE, SOMETIMES WE HAVE SNOW UNTIL THE BEGGINING OF SUMMER. i hope you understand the fantastic weather and SNOW in norway, we arent tired of it at all
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