First thing that comes to mind when you think of Scandinavia

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18 Jan 2018, 5:47 am

Also people who probably don't want to take Trump up on his invitation for Norwegians to immigrate to the U.S...I also think about that.


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18 Jan 2018, 9:18 am

Sweetleaf wrote:
Also Vikings


Not many of those around these days :lol:

Sweetleaf wrote:
Also people who probably don't want to take Trump up on his invitation for Norwegians to immigrate to the U.S...I also think about that.


I may want to work with IT in the bay area some point in life to soak up some culture and eat lots of food maybe do some day hikes on the PCT, but i'm just as scared of gun violence in the US as i would be in Syria or Iraq. They say we have lots of gun violence in Sweden, and while it has increased slightly, it is nowhere near the rate of the US cities.

Migrate there permanently? Probably not. I'd rather go to Canada.


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18 Jan 2018, 3:16 pm

When I read about Norwegian people saying why they refuse to move to the states, I was like, "Good for them. It's almost exactly the same reasons *I* don't want to live there, ever." :twisted:



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19 Jan 2018, 7:31 am

If I ever got the opportunity (which is unlikely), I wouldn't mind living in the US for a while at least. (Whether or not I'd wish for it to be permanent is not something I intend to make a guess about until I've actually been in the unlikely situation of living there.)


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20 Jan 2018, 1:07 am

Skilpadde wrote:
If I ever got the opportunity (which is unlikely), I wouldn't mind living in the US for a while at least. (Whether or not I'd wish for it to be permanent is not something I intend to make a guess about until I've actually been in the unlikely situation of living there.)

be careful what you wish for, please. health care here is unaffordable. our cops are heavily muscled authoritarian brutes at best. "protect and serve" the upper classes is what they're about. they are an occupying force with military hand-me-down equipment for the rest of us. Scandinavia or your own fine nation are far better places to live for most of us.



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20 Jan 2018, 3:29 pm

I appreciate your concern, but my own "fine nation" hasn't helped me one bit, despite it all looking oh-so-good on paper. I have had dreams of leaving, even for just a while, for most of my life, preferably to a country where I wouldn't start from scratch with the language.
I know US healthcare is awful, that is true, but that wouldn't keep me from grabbing an opportunity if it ever came along, especially if it was a temporary thing. I hardly ever go to the doc here, so hopefully I would last for my duration over there.
I know there are a lot of crappy cops out there, but I've never had any problems with cops here or when I visited England or NYC, so I'm taking my chances that I wouldn't in the future either.


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21 Jan 2018, 3:15 am

I think of beautiful scenery, vikings, happy people, cool flags, awesome history, and the cool Norse language.



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21 Jan 2018, 3:45 am

I think of blond people.


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21 Jan 2018, 11:09 am

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21 Jan 2018, 11:36 pm

I read that according to the World Happiness report Norway is currently in 1st place while the US is rated around 14th.



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21 Jan 2018, 11:47 pm

this American would be a LOT happier if only there was a decent and affordable health care system in place for the working class [who fall between the cracks in PPACA, such as category 8 vets] and not just for the upper classes as is the case here.



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22 Jan 2018, 12:18 am

auntblabby wrote:
this American would be a LOT happier if only there was a decent and affordable health care system in place for the working class [who fall between the cracks in PPACA, such as category 8 vets] and not just for the upper classes as is the case here.


Migrate. You have a marketable skill (audio engineering IIRC).


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22 Jan 2018, 1:27 am

Ichinin wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
this American would be a LOT happier if only there was a decent and affordable health care system in place for the working class [who fall between the cracks in PPACA, such as category 8 vets] and not just for the upper classes as is the case here.


Migrate. You have a marketable skill (audio engineering IIRC).

no passport, those are tough for average americans to get, many bureaucratic snafus involved such as permanent loss of one's original birth certificate. my sister didn't get hers back for 2 years. also, residency requirements of most western foreign nations [especially the commonwealth] require college degrees, proof of no diseases, proof of the ability to make money. I can't provide those things so I am locked out.



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22 Jan 2018, 4:15 am

Astrid Lindgren (Brødrene Løvehjerte, Pippi. and my favorite, Mio min Mio)
Jon Bing
Tor Åge Bringsværd
Johan Theorin
Fredrik Backman
Åsa Larsson
Kristina Ohlsson
Ingar Knudtsen jr.


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24 Jan 2018, 7:01 am

My friend. He’s in Norway and he sends me beautiful pictures from his country. I’d love to one day visit him.

Affordable healthcare

Cold- my friend always lets me know what the temperature is which seems pretty chilly for someone like me.

Fir trees

Fjords

Cabins with those roofs of grass

Biking trails

Vikings- sorry but I had to say. It’s a common joke between my friend and me.

I’m still learning. The languages seem so foreign to me. I’ve had a very hard time just trying to learn Norwegian.


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24 Jan 2018, 7:07 am

Skilpadde wrote:
Astrid Lindgren (Brødrene Løvehjerte, Pippi. and my favorite, Mio min Mio)
Jon Bing
Tor Åge Bringsværd
Johan Theorin
Fredrik Backman
Åsa Larsson
Kristina Ohlsson
Ingar Knudtsen jr.


More than half of those are Swedes!


...and for some bizarre reason, I thought you were talking about Norway. My apologies.


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