7:32 Its not butter in a squeeze tube; it's liquid margarine/vegetable oil mix in a squeeze bottle. For baking or cooking. 8:25 that's not a toaster; that's a bred slicer. You insert your bred of choice, and it spits out a fully sliced bred.
@MaskedDuo5711 ай бұрын
ye like when it said a toaster i said WHAT bc i use those bc they are every store in norway or where i live in norway
@HanneVrangen111 ай бұрын
Thank you! I was going to write exactly this - about the butter in a tube and the "toaster" :-)
@LifeOnHoth11 ай бұрын
Also, this says something about how many people don't know the difference between butter and margarine. :), and aaalso - the liquid stuff is a mix of the two.
@malinpeh11 ай бұрын
@@LifeOnHothyes, depending on brand though since there are mixtures without butter.
@MaxVerstappen.aWorldchampion.11 ай бұрын
Yeah i was gonna say the same they are so wrong in this video with the shop
@Starchild9111 ай бұрын
This guy is so smart. He knows Norwegians are curious enough to click on anything that has "Norway" in it. And all he has to do is react to the videos. Bonus points for being positive and amazed, and for asking questions people will gladly answer again and again in the comments.
@Squidward_Is_Slay10 ай бұрын
It’s bc Norway is literally not seen in many videos I’m Norwegian and whenever I see smth with Norway even though the videos are boring I click it by an instant💀 idk why lol but before I used to SEARCH UP NORWAY to find videos OF NORWAY
@Your_Average_Norwegian9 ай бұрын
Im Norwegian and i do this all the time cuz it makes me feel a little famous💀
@Ves-9 ай бұрын
Exactly haha.. It's pretty blatant.
@tixie883 ай бұрын
We know, but we do not care. As I said to someone else commenting the same; We are not naive, but narcissistic 😂
@BergenDev11 ай бұрын
I died inside when she called it a toaster, you can clearly see slices from cut breads.
@TullaRask11 ай бұрын
Yea, we don't usually toast bread, we like freshly baked breads sliced instead.
@KaeyasSoggySocks11 ай бұрын
I have recently learned that Americans usually just have bagged bread that are already cut. They don’t have the bread cutter like we do🤷♀️
@BergenDev11 ай бұрын
@@KaeyasSoggySocks Not sure i would call it bread even. I prefer yogamat free bread.
@Ane1Cecilie11 ай бұрын
Toaster! 🤣
@KaeyasSoggySocks11 ай бұрын
@@BergenDev true, I haven’t personally tasted it. But from what I have seen from other Norwegians that have, it’s disgusting. Like their loaf isn’t even loaf🤢🤢
@idunnhatling548111 ай бұрын
I work as a teacher and on wednesday last week the snow was so bad that all the busses were cancelled and none of the students were able to get home from school. We ended up ordering pizza and watching a movie until their parents were able to pick them up (most of them also had trouble with getting there by car...). I ended up driving three of the kids home myself since the parents were stuck in the snow x)
@NeroNORirl11 ай бұрын
My dad when i was a kid on a bad snow day: "If you're not dying, you are going to school. End of discussion". ^^, true story
@LunarisArts11 ай бұрын
Lol. Same with my mum 😂
@BerntBalchen11 ай бұрын
He he, exactly same with my dad. I'm from Norway and remember many a winter day with heavy snow and my dad said "there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing". And then kicked me out in the snow and said go to school. No kidding.
@RoyOlsen10 ай бұрын
Sounds about right. The only unexpected day off we had growing up was when the king died.
@tixie883 ай бұрын
I relate to this, ha ha ha! 😂 Unless I could prove I had a fever, or was vomiting non-stop, to school I would go.
@Kjernekar11 ай бұрын
The first one isn't really a blizzard, looks like a regular snowday to me.
@Olaves1010 ай бұрын
Meg og
@Ronaldoeditzz198510 ай бұрын
Meg å
@Sally239110 ай бұрын
Ja
@Preppykindgurl10 ай бұрын
Ja
@LukasStoum10 ай бұрын
@@Preppykindgurl ja en helt vanlig dag og exstra gøy med snø krig og sånt
@SipTea11 ай бұрын
The butter in a tube is for baking, not to put on your bread 😂
@MB-sb4cz11 ай бұрын
yeah, it's liquid margarin and it's usually used in the waffle-iron in order to make wafffles easier to remove
@kathryndunn914211 ай бұрын
Dam is it not that would be good but hey butter in a tube for baking make so much easier
@malinpeh11 ай бұрын
I would say more for frying stuff. Fore baking I prefer proper butter 😊
@eivindnes641011 ай бұрын
It's not butter
@Olaves1010 ай бұрын
It is because it is easier to bake with it
@ysteinfjr752911 ай бұрын
This didn't look like a blizzard. Just snowy day with a bit wind, and skiing is fun. 😊
@johan.ohgren11 ай бұрын
probably a day or two since the blizzard
@Vetro_is_cool11 ай бұрын
@@johan.ohgrenno this is normal in winter
@NaeniaNightingale10 ай бұрын
@@johan.ohgren That wasn’t a blizzard, just a normal snowy day. You Americans is just weaklings
@xtratic10 ай бұрын
@@johan.ohgren With gusts up to 22m/s it's not a blizzard, just a fresh breeze bordering to a small gale, in *gusts*.
@Squidward_Is_Slay10 ай бұрын
Yh I agree when there was a blizzard where I lived it was way more wind and snow falling from the sky and knee high snow it was the hardest thing ever to walk in IT TOOK ME 15 MINS TO WALK 1 KM
@chrisreinert998111 ай бұрын
In the 60's I lived in Norway. School was about 3km from home. I could either take the road or go through the woods. In winter, depending on snow condition, I and our friends would either walk, ski or take use a "spark" (like a chair on runners) to get to school.
@kendexter11 ай бұрын
Here in the 60 and 70`s and early 80 , If we lived within a distance of 4 km we had to walk to the school until 1981 ,then the km limit was reduced to 1 km, sometimes i used to walk back a km to get with the bus. depending on whom drove the bus, we had one very very old driver with a mercedes bread bus who was strict , not allowed to walk back ... .lol
@avlinrbdig571511 ай бұрын
My grandmother of sorts back in the 40's rode her bicycle or walked for 20(british) miles up and down a small mountain to get to school, each way. Old people were built different!
@eddale555711 ай бұрын
Yes i did that my self and my sister since we are on the same school so skiing was pretty normale back then was in 1968, it was about 3 km to the school here too and in the summer we walked or used a bicycle, never any parrenst who drive us to the school!
@Frank_C_11 ай бұрын
«A toaster»💀💀 That’s a bread slicing machine.
@Kolex0611 ай бұрын
🤣
@Squidward_Is_Slay10 ай бұрын
I remember that I always ate the leftover bread bc it was free and I was hungry af whenever my mom took me to the grocery store BUT IS IT REALLY TRUE AMERICA DOESNT HAVE KINKE OST OR KAVIAR IN TUBE OR EVEN SMALL CANDY SHOP and why don’t their shops are closed on sundays!? LUCKY
@JacobVr-xb1os10 ай бұрын
Yrs
@Kolex0610 ай бұрын
yes a big toaster😑
@haldis7011 ай бұрын
100 years ago Norway had a lot of ships sailing all over the world, and they were out at sea for a long time, they needed food that could last long. That's one of the reasons that in 1923 the Norwegian company Kavli was the first company in the world to produce that kind of cheese. In 1925 they started to sell it internationally. And I guess we Norwegian quickly found it practically to bring with us to or cabins, traveling long distance or more extreme like Roald Amundsen who brought it with him on his expeditions.
@klaraskymningskronan11 ай бұрын
Well, it happens in Norway, Sweden and Finland. Of course the kids are going to school. A little snow is no obstacle. Only the spoiled stay at home... The other day we had -34°C (-29.2°F), of course schools and workplaces were open here where I live. I am sure that in the northern USA (Alaska) they have exactly the same conditions. So what is strange about this?
@sigrunwestrus6811 ай бұрын
I come from the south of Norway and here in the south, the snow situation during the winter is all or nothing. This year it's all!
@johan.ohgren11 ай бұрын
And now you got hit again..
@Yu_rix11 ай бұрын
Hearing the flåklypa soundtrack several time through out the video just reminds me that you have to see that movie one day, it is so stereotypical Norway and one for the history books.
@TrymYoutubeMainChannel11 ай бұрын
5:20 for your information... Haaland plays from the kid's rival's team Manchester City, and the kid supports Manchester United
@OriginalPuro10 ай бұрын
There is only one Manchester and all Norwegians know it.
@Micro_Duck10 ай бұрын
For the first one, that is actually pretty normal in Norway. Just a few days ago it was like -27˚ Celsius(so not that cold) and about 3 meters of snow…I used like 5min to open the door(and still the only thing that shut down was our local IKEA!)
@nik0.m00nlight09 ай бұрын
9:33 yes it is😭 its like march: "finally the sun is here!!!" like, two days later: 10cm of snow
@Myrkish11 ай бұрын
Moreller, the cherries she showed in the store, are specifically sweet cherries, for the record. Sour cherries are called kirsebær.
@SebHaarfagre10 ай бұрын
1:01 The guy filming is smart, hiding in the slipstream of the kid, let him bear the brunt of it 😁
@sulliken7711 ай бұрын
Those tubed cheeses are yummy. And that's not a toaster, but a bread cutting machine.
@oceanmythjormundgandr389111 ай бұрын
I swear the schools in Norway would rather give everyone straight A´s than turn on the heaters. Then the few times they have mercy... they overdo it and it gets too warm.
@MB-sb4cz11 ай бұрын
11:20 Under 30kr is cheap beer (0.5l = 16.9fl oz) in the grocery stores, over 30 more expensive ones. If you're going out the absolute cheapest is around 50kr, but normally the lowest price is around 70kr and the average price around 100kr. It's not uncommon with 120kr and up either, but that's expensive.
@lineprestkvrn901411 ай бұрын
Well, we actually had some snow days this month. Came so much snow the whole schools were covered and no doors available. And today they also closed a few as the weather changed to plus celsius and the snow crushed some school roofs..
@Mei98711 ай бұрын
The tubes with cheese. Are cream cheese. They are medium on the price range not completely cheap, not completely expensive. And they have a loooong shelf life. They also have mackerel in tomatoes on a tube. And mayonnaise, tubes all over😅
@jeschinstad11 ай бұрын
It's a great thing, because what you want in food is low surface area for oxidation and bacteria buildup and the tubes fixes both of those issues.
@maruree11 ай бұрын
The cheese is the tubes is actually a Norwegian invention: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primula_(food)
@Vinterloft11 ай бұрын
Throwing water like that and it freezing immediately in only -24C means it's cold/ tepid water, for boiling water to instantly freeze it has to be colder than -50C, which happened in the 90s in Kautokeino, and they threw boiling water on the news haha. It was -56 IIRC
@mjelves11 ай бұрын
1: the butter is liquid and mixed with oil. It's for lubing the frying pan. 2: that's not a toaster, it's a machine for slicing bread 3: yes the natural Norwegian English accent is truly horrible. But most learn to hide it quite well and adopt a British or American way of speaking
@Emperor_Nagrom11 ай бұрын
Confuse them; adopt an Indian accent
@astridsolvang891011 ай бұрын
I would say most ppl in Norway speak like the norwegian accent, I do at least and I cant stop 😭
@Seastar14TheWitch9 ай бұрын
As a western norwegian, I've only heard easterns speak english like that xD
@ankra1211 ай бұрын
Norwegian are very chilled. We take winter as it comes.
@olenilsen466011 ай бұрын
7:55 - What a wonderful reaction from the country where you can buy cheese in spray cans ;D ;D ;D
@Squidward_Is_Slay10 ай бұрын
SPRAY CANS!? WE SELL IT IN TUBES MUXED WITH HAM
@Squidward_Is_Slay10 ай бұрын
AND BACON
@OriginalPuro10 ай бұрын
A Norwegian invented Aerosol, but American's invented spray food. American's love spray cheese and it's weird.
@Mxch1i410 ай бұрын
The first one was definitely not a blizzard, it’s a normal winter day and I have never experienced a snow day before, one time the snow went far up to my door so I had to take a ladder and climb up the window my brother held open for me💀
@elvira470211 ай бұрын
The first tiktok is how I grew up😂 every single winter lol. Great reaction! Hope you have a good day:)
@TrymYoutubeMainChannel11 ай бұрын
it's an abnormal winter this season I would say .. specially in the south and western areas in Norway... Northern Norway I would say is more used to it
@jeschinstad11 ай бұрын
No, they're not used to this extreme snowfall in the north. It happened to them a few years ago. It's not about the total amount of snow, because they can get enormous amounts up north, but how fast it came is not normal anywhere in Norway. It will only get worse as the climate warms up.
@TrymYoutubeMainChannel11 ай бұрын
I am strictly talking about the south of Norway cause that's most of news stories you see from .... South, south west@@jeschinstad pay attention to where the locations are from ... most of it seem like it's southern Norway, not the northern. besides Yeah Northern Norway may be more used to heavy snow. from someone who lives in Northern Norway to me it sometimes make me giggle
@Squidward_Is_Slay10 ай бұрын
Actually If you’re Norwegian you’d hear about the snow blizzard going all around southern Norway this year having more snow than ever before so it’s more snow in the south rn or at least it was in the winter
@Squidward_Is_Slay10 ай бұрын
I’m from the south of Norway and I’m used to heavy snow
@TrymYoutubeMainChannel10 ай бұрын
@@Squidward_Is_Slay yea I seen few news reports of it.
@sarasandum81769 ай бұрын
I never knew americans thought norway was unique TvT Saying this as a norwegian myself, the 'large' amount of snow and the 'unique' landscapes are pretty normal!
@kendexter11 ай бұрын
Is not a toaster.. LOOOL.. is a bread slicer
@alwynemcintyre218411 ай бұрын
He's American, he has no idea about the world
@kendexter11 ай бұрын
@@alwynemcintyre2184 yeah, he ask and ask questions in his react videos but never react to answering comments
@slayforGenevieve11 ай бұрын
@@alwynemcintyre2184 All bc he called it a toaster 💀 Do you realize not everyone lives in Europe or the fact that Americans have their bread usually sliced?
@slayforGenevieve11 ай бұрын
@@alwynemcintyre2184 And if you payed attention, the video captioned it "Toaster" 💀 yall go crazy when someone isn't from y'all country- embarrassing
@Squidward_Is_Slay10 ай бұрын
It isn’t embarrassing BC IF YOU INSTANTLY THOUGHT THAT WAS A TOASTER THATS EMBARRASSING
@Babagrillen11 ай бұрын
17:24 yes, it's for the holidays. Because people are buying christmas gifts, one day to do so (saturday) is not enough (most people don't have time on the weekdays). So they have sundays open for an extra day to buy them. Also, in Norway before christmas (or actually whole december) there's soo many people EVERYWHERE around stores. At least where I live.
@irishflink732411 ай бұрын
Cheese in a tube is so very Good we have it here in Sweden too easy to put on a sandwitch
@_Nemo__11 ай бұрын
The butter in the tube is for putting in a pan before cooking something or in baking! And the 'toaster' is a bread slicer LOL.
@robinchwan11 ай бұрын
if you have good insulated pants for winter/trip to the forest/camping that does not get wet or get ruined easily, along with thermal underwear and good shoes that block out snow you can just walk in 3-4 feet of snow no problem.. you also need a good jacket ofc but i was focusing on the part that waddles through the snow. also don't forget wool socks because in the case you do get snow in the shoes and your socks get wet you'll still be warm even if they're wet.
@Vandrefalk74Ай бұрын
I live in Bergen. We had 260 rain days last year.
@veridicusmind372211 ай бұрын
Haha that's not a toaster. It's a bread cutter, for cutting your loaf before you go home from the grocery store.
@Gamer_Kitty45310 ай бұрын
The first clip. We don't get snowdays and Tyler this is a regular winter here in Norway. This year it was like 39-40 inches of snow. (Actually like 1 metre but I calculated it to feet.) Well it also depends where in Norway we are. Where I'm from it was like 39-40 inches. But more southern was more 78-118 inches this year.
@RobbEsspisi11 ай бұрын
The Norwegian mountains were formed around 400 million years ago, during the Caledonian orogeny.
@zarahandrahilde955411 ай бұрын
Couldn't find any videos or satellite images of it happening so hmmmmmm 🧐
@Seastar14TheWitch9 ай бұрын
@@zarahandrahilde9554 I hope you're being sarcastic lmao
@RobbEsspisi7 ай бұрын
@@zarahandrahilde9554 well it happened 400 million years ago, so no wonder you coudn't find any sat or vid on it 😋
@oysteinsoreide432310 ай бұрын
The "Toaster" really was a bread cutting machine for putting a whole loaf of bread into it, and it comes out fully cut up with about 20 to 25 pieces of bread.
@SiriBentsen11 ай бұрын
Snow like that, is as fun as an eternal ball pit to jump and dive in, mega sand box with much more interesting building material than sand and self made toboggan fields everywhere!
@Spherexx._9 ай бұрын
7:36 squeeze tube butter is actually very useful lol, for making pancakes and stuff
@thomasjacobsen976811 ай бұрын
The 1st video, that kid will be telling his grandkids: Back in my day, I had to walk trough snowstorms etc to go to school Us who are a bit of age now, doenst lie when we say this, we all have done this
@NaeniaNightingale10 ай бұрын
That wasn’t a snow storm, it’s just a normal snowy day. You Americans are just too damn sheltered over everything
@LeROYtheLAMA10 ай бұрын
If you dont like the weather in Norway, come back in 30 minutes
@kreaturen11 ай бұрын
Without proper winter clothing it can be dangerous to play in snow, but with proper clothes to keep you warm and mostly dry, it's heaven (for kids). Not surprising that people in places where it doesn't usually snow are a bit more hesitant to let their kids out to soak and potentially freeze to death 😂
@johan.ohgren11 ай бұрын
What doesn´t kill you...
@Squidward_Is_Slay10 ай бұрын
It actually could kill you by frost bite if you don’t get rid of your frost bite by cutting of your frost bites The reason I’m saying this is if you go in t shirt in Norway in the winter there is a high chance of getting frost bite and dying the only way to get rid of it is to cut off that body part that got a frostbite
@Seastar14TheWitch9 ай бұрын
@@Squidward_Is_Slay Why would you go in a T-shirt? Put on warm clothes like the comment says XD
@SebHaarfagre10 ай бұрын
7:45 It's not really butter but a hybrid between that and oil. It's great for frying dishes. You have it in the fridge. Also the squeezable tubes are a practical thing lol, it's perfect for "hyttetur" but otherwise it's obviously not as good as the alternatives (and nobody tries to cover that up) but it's not bad.
@John_192011 ай бұрын
15:28 The girl wrote the second half in Norwegian, probably because she swore twice in the small sentence. "Ducking saving electricity hell/duck..." I take it their school is probably not using the heaters, that, or she's just being funny, or she's a foreigner from a warmer country and not used to the Norwegian temperatures yet.
@carlingo14639 ай бұрын
They tell schools to save energi and they do, if it gets to cold like +14° or 15° we Are sent Home
@lemonzest4509 ай бұрын
One of our cheapest beers here in Norway is called «Bare ØL» and one six pack of that beer would cost you about 15 USD.
@espekelu346011 ай бұрын
ello! This is from Norway! We live far to the north, and that means we have more seasons than many others, we have four seasons. It starts with winter, then spring, then summer, then autumn, and that's how the days go here in the North. Snow, snowmelt, summer, and brown leaves on the trees, it also starts all over again. NOW it's winter, and then it snows in the vast majority of places in Norway, most often in northern Norway, and least in the south, but that's not always true, like this year, when southern Norway has more snow than northern Norway. Yes, we had it thrown at us a bit, and some people always think that this is the worst they have seen, but I have lived in Norway for all my 60 years, so I know that all winter seasons are different. So then there are some things that make things a little more difficult, like electric buses, electric cars, they stop everywhere, it destroys a lot of the daily traffic, because the batteries can't withstand the winter in Norway, but they have to drive anyway. We also have the electric buses, which struggle with exactly the same thing, but in addition, they are hopeless in winter, and as everyone knows, we have many uphills and just as many downhills, and they can't stand either of them if there is a tiny bit of snow in them the road. So I understand this boy at the beginning who goes skiing to school, because I did that too when I was little. And for some reason Norwegians forget how to drive on winter roads, even if they did it the year before as well, is completely hopeless. So many drive out, or they hit each other, and tragically, people can also die in these stupid accidents. The strange thing is that there is suddenly a crisis because it is snowing, it says in the newspapers, but come on, we had snow last year too, but that it comes a lot at once is not so typical in recent years, maybe that is why they call it " crisis"! Anyway, it's only winter in Norway!!
@Kookielover7710 ай бұрын
As a Norwegian it is very funny to see how you react to normal things to us😂
@geirhagen50169 ай бұрын
Only pepole from norway can like This comment
@Overlegen_Dre7 ай бұрын
I love this channel, because its so normal for me whatever video you show :)
@ebbhead2011 ай бұрын
Love that the music is the Flåklypa Grand Prix theme... Who hasn't got a few copies of that over rhe decades? 😅 dra meg baklengs inn i fuglekassa or as we know it... TRÆK MIG NU BAGLÆNS IND I FUGLEKASSEN.. 😊
@Muchoyo10 ай бұрын
No wonder you like the music, the composer was a Dane, Bent Fabricius-Bjerre.
@ebbhead2010 ай бұрын
@@Muchoyo well im from england but i get your point. 😎
@CottonPanda110 ай бұрын
We have had this amount of snow for 4 months now. Usually the snow don't settle to end of December as far south as I live (Innlandet) but this year it decided to stay from a few days before Halloween to March 1st so we got a lot of snow as it piled. We have a 30 min walk to school/town center and we had temperature down to -18.4 F for a few days tho most days has been between 3.2F to -7.6F If it's below 3.2 they are kept inside during recess or let out for 15 minutes tops. That's also around that temperature where babies and toddlers can't nap outside in their pram/stroller
@xmascookies9711 ай бұрын
It really sounds like America hates nature for their kids lol. And no we dont toast our bread in the store, it is because most of the breads are sold in loafs, so we can precut them in the machine before buying. And summertime is funny since you can meet everyone. Everyone is out, everyone is happy and social, very nice. And about the snow; oh yes. It's a reason as to why we have to stay somewhat fit and strong cause every winter, we gotta plow snow.
@jeschinstad11 ай бұрын
It's not that they hate nature, but that they live in fear. If an American slips on the ice and bumps their head, they can easily end up paying a hundred thousand NOKs. I would be afraid too. :)
@imanijames911511 ай бұрын
You’re saying that like we don’t have dozens of national parks/nature reserves all across the country. There’s 3 in my state alone.
@xmascookies9711 ай бұрын
@@imanijames9115 Yeah Im not talking about national parks, Im talking qbout geography. Our country is 90% mountains.
@BiasOfficialChannel11 ай бұрын
3:38 Me and my family drives past this waterfall everytime we’re going to our ‘hytte’
@VikingNorway-pb5tm82911 ай бұрын
Skiing to school was normal in the old days :)
@HaienTwitch7 ай бұрын
Those snow school days were the best. We would build up ski jumps and try to beat school records for jumping the longest. We used to pack/build the down stair stairs with snow so could build up speed before the ramp of the jump.
@markkuhiltula841511 ай бұрын
There are no snow days in Finland, even if it has 1m of snow and -30 celsius
@wanderpike11 ай бұрын
Grocery stores are open a week (on a sunday) before christmas eve. But they’re closed on the 25th and 27th of Dec.
@nattevakta111 ай бұрын
Meanwhile also in Norway, this monday all school in a town and a county near me closed because they were expecting a rainstorm that wood flood th streets with water from the storm and melting snow.
@ullalongva843911 ай бұрын
Your facial expression to butter in a tub was priceless🤣👌🏼 So shocked and then the disappointed look🤣
@ferretzim869411 ай бұрын
0:54 Several years back, I chose to walk from school, to meet up with a taxi, that was on its way to pick me up from school. Because it got stuck in traffic 7:32 That's not butter. It's margerine for cooking 8:27 Nope, that's a bread slicer 11:35 Eveything is expensive As for all the skiing memes, just a friendly reminder as to why some call "Ja vi elsker" the unofficial anthem to skiing competitions
@EleonoreWang3 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, living next to the Oslo fiord - May was quite warm and we were swimming in the fiord - plus 18 degrees Celsius! The next day it was snowing!
@Elena-s9l4g11 ай бұрын
8:33 Thats not a toaster Thats a breadcutter 😅
@mmmmcatea5 ай бұрын
The only reason why I’m so fit, is because of the snow here in Norway. I shovel snow all day and then use the car I just shoveled snow for and go skiing
@wanderpike11 ай бұрын
The butter is NOT in a tube. It’s a liquid maargarine that’s in a plastic bottle. You use it in frying your food.
@EfficientMC9 ай бұрын
9:50 you should see the weather in ireland - for half an hour it will be sunny and mildly warm, then half an hour later its raining then sunny again, then lashing rain for 5 mins, then sunny again and finally starts raining before it gets dark
@fredbrenno11 ай бұрын
Many inacurate things here. The tube with butter, It is not butter, its margarine and oil, that makes it practical when you fry things, its a little less runny than regular vegetable oil. The cheese is like a creame cheese. The so called "toaster" is not a toaster, but an automatic bread slicer. You put the bread in, and it get sliced. . . It actually never snows in the summertime, no matter where you are in Norway. . it can be cold in the North but no snow in the summer. the avarage temp where I live (a litle bit south of Oslo) is 21 degerees C (70 Farenheit), in July. . . The place the snow came i the video you watched was nearby Oslo, and is garanteed not taken in the summer.
@IstadR11 ай бұрын
It was not supposed to be snow in the summer, it was a joke about how short summer is. And, yes, it do snow in summer in Norway, I have seen it snowing in June, July and August.
@evakristiansen57198 ай бұрын
I was working on a filmset some years ago as a script and during one working day I had to fill in the weather report 5 different weathers! From warm sun to hail storm with hails as big as olives! This was up north of Norway. Lots of love from Eva, now living in Oslo.🥰
@Tingelingkiss11 ай бұрын
It's not cheery 🙄 It's moreller 😋 They are not the same...And we love kaviar on eggs 😋 And knekkebrød og gulost 😋 And we also use ansjos and eggs 😋
@John_192011 ай бұрын
01:12 This is real, though a week or two ago was the first time I can remember ever having heard that schools got closed due to snow, I'm 32 and have lived here since I was 3 years old.
@andreastveitdal950811 ай бұрын
at least where i live, the snow day was not in all schools. only videregående schools closed for the day, while ungdomsskole and barneskole continued to be open. (apologies for using the norwegian words i dont know the english equivalent)
@steinarhaugen761711 ай бұрын
"Skiing to school is the only alternative." And then a car drives right by...! Still, Tyler believes the claim. Unbelievable!
@thenorwegianfriends92829 ай бұрын
The butter in a squees packard like that is melted or liquid so you can put it in the frying pan and fry, for example, pancakes, or other things.
@JoannDavi11 ай бұрын
You can’t find waterfalls in the United States?! That would come as news to the people in California (near Yosemite, near Big Sur) or in Wyoming (near Yellowstone) or in Oregon (Multnomah) or in New York (near Niagara) or in Hawaii…. USA > Evansville, Indiana
@lillm687411 ай бұрын
There are many states with water falls👍
@Okeidokei70211 ай бұрын
8:33 that's not a toaster, that's a bread slice machine 😅
@JoannDavi11 ай бұрын
Goldfish, how many videos have you already seen about how expensive alcohol is in Norway? And yet….
@monicanyhus506411 ай бұрын
when I was a kid, I use ski or a kickslede to school, everybody did that, :) And last winter there was an intervju with a norwegian couple on TV, they lived in New York, and it has been snowing much, so they was skiing to work, so funny, everybody stoped and gaced 🤣
@kendexter11 ай бұрын
Schools was canceled.. most children are overprotected nowadays but the time and people have changed a lot .. not like in the 60 and to 80`s
@Tingelingkiss11 ай бұрын
Most schools in Norway was NOT closed do the snow, some was closed due to the icy roads...So please, stop writing bullshit....We had children coming to schools skiing and with their spark...Norwegian children are NOT overproteced....That's why we have the most gold medals in winter sport EVER and that's not per capita....NORWAY 🇸🇯❤
@kendexter11 ай бұрын
@@Tingelingkiss "most children" did not say all or most schools, but schools was closed , here they was and no short school way to go . so please stop being rude and talk BS to sound important
@kendexter11 ай бұрын
@@Tingelingkiss i said most children and not most schools , what wrong with you yes children are overprotected now compared to the 70`s ish u Z
@T3n50r4 күн бұрын
I've had a few snow days where school was cancelled, but that was only because it was so bad the bus couldn't even get out of their parking garages and some of the bus drivers couldn't get to job. But that's super rare. Aside from that weather like the first clip is no biggie as long as the school bus could drive with chains on their tires and whatnot. I have also gone skiing to school
@JoannDavi11 ай бұрын
Tyler: “I don’t know anything about football.” You don’t know anything at all.
@AreEia11 ай бұрын
Atleast try a little bit to not be so pathetic and repetative dude....🙄 Go stroke off a bald eagle or something, maybe watch an American propaganda video, massage your fragile ego and false sense of superiority somehow😉
@synnvebatnes5499 ай бұрын
OK OK OK I laughed so hard. When she said that was a toaster it’s not a toaster when you buy a bread you can slice it. It’s a slicer toes.😂😂😂
@BergljotHjelle5 ай бұрын
I am from Norway and in Norway is normal for kids to ski to school or online for fun, in classrooms can it be cold yes. That cheese in the tube is not cheese but something… in Norway we called it for «skinkeost» some are in English hamcheese, and I think it tastes mostly like ham, Normal cheese in America I think is the same as Norwegian cheese so it’s not slites in the tube but knefted cheese and ham. In Norway it is normal to have a toaster in the shop but do as follows: 1. put the bread you want to buy in 2. you press a botton 3. the bread comes out ready cut, it’s not called a toaster but in Norway don’t quite have name for it but I call it a bread cutter. In Norway, we have a lagre candy shelf with small shovels that we use to take the candy into small bags that we take to the checkout and pay, then we can eat the candy at home. If u learn some thing at this commet like the commet and the video! I hope u learn something!! If u have any questions just ask! Bye😊❤
@ingunnhelen99313 ай бұрын
It's a bread slicer, not a toaster.
@haraldolsen831315 күн бұрын
We use liquid butter in a tube that we spray into the frying pan so we don't have to wait until the butter melts in the pan.
@buzzwildofficial11 ай бұрын
I remember skiing to school in the winter, there were prepped skitracks almost all the way to school, and it was just a couple of miles. if it was below -4f it was recommended not to ski to school.
@hela821518 күн бұрын
That's very little snow shown in the video. Even with 1-1,5meter tall snow you need to get to school. School cancels very very rarely if ever. My siblings school got canceled for 2 days this year in January, because it was snowing so much they couldn't find the door (literally 2-3meter tall snow). And when they did find it, it snowed so much so fast that they lost the door again.
@John_192011 ай бұрын
17:20 It's not the entire December, but it starts a week or two before Christmas, and lasts up until the day or so before Christmas. I would guess it is done so people have more time in the day that they can go do their Christmas shopping and Gift shopping without the need for stress to be involved.
@John_192011 ай бұрын
14:46 Yes, you got it right. We'll act like we're not very good to stay humble. If we do get compliments, we'll think of excuses for why we're good, like I often use "Oh, well, thanks, but that's just because I've been lucky having my American dad to talk to all the time, that's the only reason I'm so good." instead of going "Oh, thanks, yeah, I'm pretty damn good at English, aren't I? :D"
@princessmona14329 ай бұрын
Those tiny snowplow machines are extremely common. I live in an arctic city in Norway and everyone in the neighbourhood has one. Not just because there's a lot of snow, but it saves so much time. No one wants to spend 1/3rd of their day shoveling snow.
@rolfustroli717011 ай бұрын
You always hope summer comes on a weekend, so you don't miss it.
@ayeschaheim14710 ай бұрын
Haha im dying right now🤣 so we have alot of food in tubes and squeeze bottles like the butter because we hike alot and need good food containers that don't get broken in a heavy backpack. And the bottled butter is perfect to use if you are cooking something. Like maybe pancakes or meat. And no we don't have toasters in the store. It is a cutting machine to slice bread for on the go👌🏼
@Annabethchase92 ай бұрын
8:31 BREAD CUTTER
@SebHaarfagre10 ай бұрын
9:21 Hahaha it doesn't happen often but it did happen to me once 😂 I was out partying with my friends, enjoying the sun, drinking in the sun, having fun in the sun, I got quite drunk, fell asleep on the bus home, slept past my destination, woke up on the end stop and it was *SNOWING.* I had to wait 15-20 minutes barely conscious (at the start) in a shorts and t-shirt while it was snowing outside.
@Sleepy_Nugget11 ай бұрын
Not sure but this January is the coldest in 20(?) years i think. It’s been snowing a lot this year, T-Banes and Busses didn’t go at one point and people were told not to drive.
@puglover79854 ай бұрын
Most of our food is travel friendly, like hike, in your backpack kinda travel. Hense the squeeze tubes and yoghurt in a bag that can be opened and closed.
@pappelg263911 ай бұрын
Yeah, when the first snow comes you know you have some months of darkness ahead of you. Now, I start thinking of spring time again. I am so looking forward to feeling the sun again.
@zarahandrahilde955411 ай бұрын
17:46 - Tyler: "Yes!" -the average norwegian: "NO!!!"