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Your way, or Norway?
- Strange Norwegian names.
Great chat-up line.
Randi (F) and Willy (M). - Strange Norwegian names.
Clever, these Norwegians
Bård (M) - pronounced “board”. A useful name. There are bård-meetings, houses can be bårded-up, and you can buy surf-bårds. One can get extremely bored being teased about being Bård. - Strange Norwegian customs.
Who are you and what are you like?
Stare at people as you pass them on a walk. - Strange Norwegian names.
Which side of the border are you on anyway?
Britt (F). As opposed to a Scot(t). - Strange Norwegian words.
Was it an asocial or an antisocial habit?
Fart. Expensive in excess, not smelly. (Fart means speed) - Strange Norwegian customs.
How to talk at a Norwegian party 1
Mm-mmh and ja with a sharp intake of breath - Unfortunate Norwegian abbreviations.
Who got there first?
Health and Safety in Norwegian is Helse Miljoe og Sikkerhet, abbreviated to HMS. What would Elisabeth II have to say about this, I wonder? - Strange Norwegian names.
No comment.
Bent (M). Enough said, really. - Strange Norwegian words.
Spam, anyone?
Bog. A type of ham, singularly unappetising otherwise. - Strange Norwegian words.
Topical illness these days. Many swines on the road, too.
Pigg. As far as I know, they don’t use pork products in tyres. (Piggdekk are studded winter tyres) - Strange Norwegian customs.
Manners, please!
Zip in front of someone through an open door so it closes in their face behind you. - Strange Norwegian names.
Flower-power in Norwegian
Gro (F). She must be a wonderful Gardener. - Strange Norwegian words.
Very tasty, surely?
Sodd. A meat-dish, rather than a mound of earth. - Strange Norwegian words.
Remember to put them out at night.
Boss. Yes, some of them can be rubbish. - Strange Norwegian words.
Yes, it is expensive to eat out in Norway.
Fat. Don’t take offence, you have to serve food on something. (Fat means tray) - Strange Norwegian names.
An unfortunate combination
Bent Ove - Eccentric Norwegian expressions.
Are they not sure not sure?
Why do Norwegians always say hei hei? - Strange Norwegian names.
Yes, he is Even Odd
Odd (M). As good for your maths as nr. 6, canon-fodder, Sodd (see above), and “hello, I’m Odd” (or Bent, make up your mind). - Strange Norwegian words.
Doubtful on a first date
Titt. It means “look”. - Strange Norwegian customs.
The packed lunch
Sweaty cheese on a slice of soggy bread with a carefully diced piece of pepper and no napkin. - Strange Norwegian words.
Useful if you are not quite sure
Suit in Norwegian is a dress. - Strange Norwegian customs.
Happens most days
Driving! - Strange Norwegian names.
Poor thing, always footing the bill.
Mats (M). Oh, let me see, car mats, floor mats… - Strange Norwegian customs.
How to talk at a Norwegian party 2
Sit in silence with your fellow guests, contemplating for 10 minutes - Unfortunate Norwegian abbreviations.
Could this solve the population count in Norway?
Every year, artists can apply for a grant from the Fond For Utoevende Kunstnere. It is abbreviated to FFUK.
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