@quirky, the sterotype of the stupid american equals the entitled american. Like it or not, but that's the stereotype. But you need to understand that "small-minded" europeans and scandinavians are generally way more travelled and I would say opposite of small-minded. To expect tourists…
I like americans tourists, most is superfriendly and refreshingly open and social! And the rare ones that fit right into the stereoptype of the stupid american who think they owns the world is also quite fun. I mean, arguing about why my country (Norway) doesn't accept dollars is…
I'm sorry, but is there something I don't understand here? Is she not allowed to have her own icks because you don't share them? Are you saying all your icks are well thought-through and in alignment with whatever is correct at the moment? Does an ick mean something else in the US?…
I think wether the age of a house is impressive or not is dependent on the country. In the US I didn't saw a whole bunch of 100+ year houses. In Denmark you see plenty. In Norway it's just as common. I've personally lived in a house that's 300+ year old, but it was right next to a…
The only thing I fknd annoying about Witcher is that a lot of people talked about it as "The next Game of Thrones" while Witcher is older than Game of Thrones (the books)(it's also way way better). I have so far enjoyed the show, the games and the books so I'm happy
Odin threw his eye into Mimir's well, threw himself on a spear then hanged himself in a ritualized suicide from a tree for nine days and nights. The tree was Yggdrasil (different depictions of this tree exist, it could for example be the tree of life, or the tree connecting all the…
#3 Really good example of how Europe consist of vastly different countries. In Norway we never would consider using sir/madam in any context. I refer and speak to the head of my company with almost 8000 employees with only her given name, would never consider doing anything else,…
#20 I think I would never consider any ex of my brother "fair game", especially not an ex-wife. Even if 20 years had passed... I would have considered it an ick
In my country (Norway) the government tried to change up the way teaching went a few years ago:
Enforcing standard workhours (so no more evenings or weekends, all chats with parents should be taken within work-hours, and parents would get legal right to take time off work to talk…
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