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What r u?i think if ur norwegian and fully norwegian ancestry u would be treated well
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What r u?i think if ur norwegian and fully norwegian ancestry u would be treated well
HapaWhat r u?
imagine the shock you will have once they open up death camps for youNordics are assholes, they pretend so hard they are multicultural, but they are cold af (and im european) for ethnics its suifuel
I would take anything over Scandinavia. Its just beautiful woman that will not give a F about you.
Many Norwegians have darker hair and complexion actually, especially in western Norway. We are fewer blondes than Swedes or Danes. Tydal and Strandid (Keltic) are very common phenosWhat about Norwegians that looks slightly ethnic without blonde hair and blue eyes, how would they be treated?
Which city? Do you speak French or German?Going to Switzerland this winter. Can't wait.
Do Norwegian feel inferior to the Swiss?God Oslo looks so ugly and cold. The modernists really ruined that city, it used to look nice.
But I’m Norwegian and like living here despite all the hardships
Geneva. I don't speak French or German.Which city? Do you speak French or German?
Hmm I might go to Geneva during the winter too not sureGeneva. I don't speak French or German.
Yeah imma be there for a little since I have to go to the United Kingdom, Amsterdam, and Portugal.Hmm I might go to Geneva during the winter too not sure
Norway is one of the easiest countries in the world to make friends as an English speaking foreigner IF you do not speak the language of the country. Everyone speaks English, and a lot of young people in particular will have no problem having all their conversations within their social circle in English, if you do not speak Norwegian. Switzerland isn't necessarily bad in this case, but Norway is better.Why tf 50-50 , to those whos voting Norway why??
@andy9432 @HarrierDuBois @Krakowski GTIH this dude is smoking somethingNorway is one of the easiest countries in the world to make friends as an English speaking foreigner IF you do not speak the language of the country. Everyone speaks English, and a lot of young people in particular will have no problem having all their conversations within their social circle in English, if you do not speak Norwegian. Switzerland isn't necessarily bad in this case, but Norway is better.
Norwegian is also an easier language to learn. Even though different dialects of Norwegian exist, Swiss German is hard to learn and is practically a different language compared to what is spoken in Germany/Austria. Only a small portion of Switzerland speaks French or even Italian.
Blud you know Norway is the hardest country in the world to make friends right?Norway is one of the easiest countries in the world to make friends as an English speaking foreigner IF you do not speak the language of the country. Everyone speaks English, and a lot of young people in particular will have no problem having all their conversations within their social circle in English, if you do not speak Norwegian. Switzerland isn't necessarily bad in this case, but Norway is better.
Norwegian is also an easier language to learn. Even though different dialects of Norwegian exist, Swiss German is hard to learn and is practically a different language compared to what is spoken in Germany/Austria. Only a small portion of Switzerland speaks French or even Italian.
They pretend to be ur friend But only at school etc. in the spare time They dont want anything to do with foreigners. Especially ethnics@andy9432 @HarrierDuBois @Krakowski GTIH this dude is smoking something
Wait so they actually invite their Norwegian frirnd to hangout at their houses??They pretend to be ur friend But only at school etc. in the spare time They dont want anything to do with foreigners. Especially ethnics
That's just some dumb stereotype dumbass. The reality is, as an English speaking foreigner, how do you expect to make friends in supposedly friendly speaking countries (most of which are 3rd world too) if you don't speak Spanish, Portuguese, whatever African language jflBlud you know Norway is the hardest country in the world to make friends right?
No, only at formal settings, work, college, school. And the teacher basically forces themWait so they actually invite their Norwegian frirnd to hangout at their houses??
You are so delusional omg get lostThat's just some dumb stereotype dumbass. The reality is, as an English speaking foreigner, how do you expect to make friends in supposedly friendly speaking countries (most of which are 3rd world too) if you don't speak Spanish, Portuguese, whatever African language jfl
You got any native norwegian friends?No, only at formal settings, work, college, school. And the teacher basically forces them
Just oneYou got any native norwegian friends?
What are the perks/things you like living in Norway as an ethnic?Just one
Fuck you you're probably some ethnic shitstain I'm sorry some Nordics didn't want to be friends with you lolYou are so delusional omg get lost
Where are you from? You seems to be clueless about its culture.
Living great on welfare, it is sustainable if ur alone. Havent worked for 10 yearsWhat are the perks/things you like living in Norway as an ethnic?
Weather, foods, places anything?Living great on welfare, it is sustainable if ur alone. Havent worked for 10 years
Legit tbh, the NT ones always have ethnic friendsNorway is one of the easiest countries in the world to make friends as an English speaking foreigner IF you do not speak the language of the country. Everyone speaks English, and a lot of young people in particular will have no problem having all their conversations within their social circle in English, if you do not speak Norwegian. Switzerland isn't necessarily bad in this case, but Norway is better.
Norwegian is also an easier language to learn. Even though different dialects of Norwegian exist, Swiss German is hard to learn and is practically a different language compared to what is spoken in Germany/Austria. Only a small portion of Switzerland speaks French or even Italian.