How Has Norway Changed You as a Person? πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ #shorts

I asked foreigners how Norway has changed them as a person. Here is what they had to do say.

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  • @oliviern-d4688 says:

    i dont see that as a good thing

  • @quelodequelo says:

    Norway no-way πŸ˜…

  • @ektion says:

    I feel like the Russian lady that can’t really appreciate the circumstances she’s in, probably should go back to Russia. As someone from Russia I think I might know what her β€œstrong opinions” are and there’s no place for these opinions in the civilized world.

    • @Ash_Queen16 says:

      What strong opinions?

    • @sergiobravo252 says:

      Why do you think so ?

    • @ektion says:

      @@sergiobravo252 cause I know what most Russian think and what they complain about in the West. Most people who live here hate West for no real reason, they’re just being brainwashed. What she said about having to keep her opinion to herself is viewed as something natural here, if your opinion does not coincide with TV propaganda, you better keep your mouth shut even with the closest family. It’s not just that you’ll get side-eyed, it’s that you could get on real trouble with the law. And I can see that she’s disturbed by not being able to say what she thinks in Norway – think about what kind of topics could be viewed as controversial. Almost anything that’s considered common sense in Western world is considered wrong by Russians, it’s all upside down here. You have no idea how bad Russians think Europe and US are.

    • @ektion says:

      @@sergiobravo252 oh, just a tiny example. Did you know most Russians call Europe β€œGay-ropa”?

    • @charliebritger4622 says:

      Strong opinions ? I take it Norwegians really hate anyone challenging their egalitarianism. Obviously they’re insecure.

  • @willileo2373 says:

    Crappie life is this

  • @chip9649 says:

    I don’t know why people say Scandinavia is the happiest place on earth?

    • @charliebritger4622 says:

      I wouldn’t want to live there.

    • @karhabra9682 says:

      the nordic countries rank highest in these stats mainly because people are, in comparison, in generally satisfies with their life, have rarely high expectations on things and have good social insurance systems – it does not mean being “happy” publicly all day or interested in social interactions.

    • @chip9649 says:

      @@karhabra9682 that makes sense. The conundrum is, would you want high quality of life but be socially isolated? Too be honest I think I would rather be in the later.

    • @karhabra9682 says:

      @@chip9649 it is not socially isolated, it is a different type of social life – being fron the very north of Germany myself I usually feel fine with the Scandic behaviour and do never feel excluded regardless whether in Tromso or Helsinki and had plenty of deep conversations

    • @gliboperuta9213 says:

      the polls are rigged. i think Filipinos are way happier then any nordic country but its wyte supremayscists involved in forming opinions so it is how it is. scandinavian anti-human model has to be promoted to the world

  • @zlam9872 says:

    Sound like a sad place to live in

  • @ClickUp says:

    The independence thing is on point.

  • @Me_di says:

    Norwegains forcing their superiority on you who is not from there is on point.

  • @Sammi_Kristiansen says:

    Let’s see how Norway would change Marina 😊

  • @darjamikulova2844 says:

    Where are first two people from? I have the the flags hidden behind logo

  • @aymebergen6759 says:

    Regarding the lady who mentioned being more anxious and insecure in Norway, I know exactly what she means. This is how I would feel, too, in some of the Nordic countries …. like I’d have to hold back or hide my true self. 🫀

  • @rmano6518 says:

    2nd girl accent was umm Italian? (Am I right)?

  • @FurryCruz says:

    I’m Swedish and easiest way is to break the norm and say what you want to say. Is actually something people appreciate in a country where people nod yes when they want to say no.

  • @karollavine4052 says:

    I lived Norway it was like hell cold boring people are grumpy

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