How to Be Taken Seriously in Norway |Dress Code
If you want to gain respect and fit in by the locals in Norwegians, there is a strict dress code you have to follow. Do not wear what you think is the proper party wear. Instead? Follow the simple advice in the video, and you will get respect in a flash. Norwegians want you to dress the total opposite of what you would expect of the situation.
This is Advice number 3 in our sequel “How to get in touch with introverted Norwegians” were Ronald, the cheeky Sami Latino Norwegian gives advices on how to cope with this slightly xenophobic and shy people in Norway.
Follow this exaggerated crash course, and you will be more Norwegian than the Norwegians themselves.
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Thanks to nice friends, Rakel, Markus and Janus for really giving it, illustrating what the Norwegian NO NO-s and the Norwegian YES YES-s are.
Thanks to our home turf, Cafe Løkka, always opening their bar for shoots. Thanks to Beny PIxrld and their score “minimusicman Fashion Catwalk”
This Channel gives you Facts and New Perspectives on one of The Richest Country in the World, Norway. According to the UN it’s also the best Nation to live and grow old in. Is it really?
Ronald, the Guide, will take you behind the Picturesque Norway, showing you a Different and more Fun Side of this Scandinavian Country. Because he is half Sami, partly Chilean and Italian with a Norwegian Passport.