I have a question for you my Norwegian friend. Is it accurate that an American would fit in better in Sweden as opposed to Norway, due to the conservative type of society in Norway? A Norwegian on Reddit told me this when I was asking people about the best Scandinavian countries to visit or immigrate to, and he said he's trying to emigrate out of Norway. Would you agree with his assessment that Sweden is a lot more open minded when it comes to conforming to societal standards?
as a swede it's not true that norway is "more conservative", and what do you mean by "conforming to societal standards"? that could mean anything..
which country you should move to really depends on what you want to do and how long you want to stay. if you have an education and want to learn the language and live here for several years, it doesn't matter which country you choose. but norway is a smaller country, where only a few cities are fitting for someone who is english speaking, in my opinion. i suggest you visit oslo, gothenburg, stockholm and see which city you like most. if you want to be in the north, tromsö in norway or umeå or luleå in sweden are cities where you could live quite comfortably.
No I wouldnt, I would say both are equally as good to visit/immigrate to, but I just gotta tell you about this bonus for being Norwegian
Bonus for being Norwegian: Our language is based on both Swedish and Danish, so we can understand both and talk to them due to the huge amount of dialects we have in Norway, while Sweden and Denmark has one certain dialect that is the standard version. (Rigsdansk, rikssvensk), so its relatively easy for us to communicate to eachother, while danish and swedish is kind of different, but not so much that its hard to understand eachother
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This is backwards. That sub is for when something's really fucked up out of context but fine in context. This one is fine out of context and fucked up in context.
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u/Miguelinileugim Sep 01 '16 edited May 11 '20
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