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#26

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Thanks for the datasheet. I will start a trust fund just to prepare for those prices. I know alcohol is that expensive because the state has a monopoly on it, and is absurdly taxed. Besides, the minimum wage is astronomically high, even young Swedes cross the border and work in 7-11's

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#27

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My friend in Stockholm (local Swede) said the migrants really impacted the quality of life in Sweden. He carries a baton in the event of any aggressive refugee / gypsy confrontation.

He said there aren't as many homegrown blonde girls in the Metro anymore. There will be Arab, African, Thai...,but no blonde Swedish girls. Are they sick of the multi-culturalism and harrassment?

I removed Sweden from my travel list since the migrant settlement. I'm hoping Norway still has home grown talent remaining. I haven't partied in Oslo for 10 years. I've worked / lived in Stockholm and Copenhagen, so I know what kind of beauty to expect.

Data isn't racist. I'm disappointed in the statistics of rapes in Oslo by foreigners. I'm glad there are clubs for all ethncities in Oslo, not my scene. I prefer Olso West / Majorstua. Perhaps, the girls are more snobby or conservative. Generally, they're educated and professional.

The more I think about Scandinavia, the more I loathe left-wing socialism, open borders and Jante Law. Sweden is declining. Finland and Denmark are closing their borders.

What's going on in Norge? How's the female mood / party scene? I don't want to go there and feel like I'm in Sweden / Germany / Middle East.
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#28

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Jabba you are exaggerating about Germany. I can only speak for my city (Cologne) but as long as you don't look Arab/North African you wont have any problems here and I dont see ANY effects of the refugee crisis here.

All the nightclubs, bars and parties were the same as before. I should know because I'm usually out every weekend.

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#29

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Quote: (10-30-2016 08:15 AM)kirdiesel Wrote:  

Jabba you are exaggerating about Germany. I can only speak for my city (Cologne) but as long as you don't look Arab/North African you wont have any problems here and I dont see ANY effects of the refugee crisis here.

All the nightclubs, bars and parties were the same as before. I should know because I'm usually out every weekend.

But darker features are a huge drawback in Germany wether you look arabic/north african or not. Same with being below average height in Germany. Being too tall never hurts you in germany, being too short does, or even being average height in countries like US, UK or France which is below average/shortish for german standards.
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#30

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Oslo isn't as bad as Sweden.
But it is fairly shit, and it is going in that direction fast.

Jante law is strong and that will never change. I still love making fun of Norwegians on a Monday morning "Ooo0oohh! back the fuck up cunts! this guy had a wild weekend! He went for a walk and cooked some hotdogs" (Classic Norwegian luxury).

Feminism is strong.
Left wing faggotry is strong.


But the women are still good looking, and they still go home with you after 15 mins of conversation. So that's all that really matters.

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Quote: (10-30-2016 12:04 PM)spalex Wrote:  

Oslo isn't as bad as Sweden.
But it is fairly shit, and it is going in that direction fast.

Jante law is strong and that will never change. I still love making fun of Norwegians on a Monday morning "Ooo0oohh! back the fuck up cunts! this guy had a wild weekend! He went for a walk and cooked some hotdogs" (Classic Norwegian luxury).

Feminism is strong.
Left wing faggotry is strong.


But the women are still good looking, and they still go home with you after 15 mins of conversation. So that's all that really matters.

I recall most Norwegian girls were shorter compared to Swedish girls. My Norwegian friends said mountain terrains tend to morph the body to shorter / stocky body types. I prefer slim and long legs. I know they're in Norway, but not as plentiful as in Sweden.

Do you notice?
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#32

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Quote: (10-30-2016 08:15 AM)kirdiesel Wrote:  

Jabba you are exaggerating about Germany. I can only speak for my city (Cologne) but as long as you don't look Arab/North African you wont have any problems here and I dont see ANY effects of the refugee crisis here.

All the nightclubs, bars and parties were the same as before. I should know because I'm usually out every weekend.

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I don't know how long you've lived there or if you're a local. Generally, German locals are obedient and perfectionists. All this chaos isn't normal for them. They like to feel safe. When the country is safe, women are more relaxed.

Seriously, no one feels apprehensive about the Koln New Year's sexual assaults on women? 1 million+ mostly male Muslims poured into their country.

Partying and meeting girls are essential. However, these dark clouds looming overhead must have some impact on the nightlife vibe in Western Europe / Scandinavia.

I'll stay on message and refrain from this topic since this is the Oslo thread.
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#33

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Quote: (10-30-2016 12:36 AM)jabba Wrote:  

My friend in Stockholm (local Swede) said the migrants really impacted the quality of life in Sweden. He carries a baton in the event of any aggressive refugee / gypsy confrontation.

He said there aren't as many homegrown blonde girls in the Metro anymore. There will be Arab, African, Thai...,but no blonde Swedish girls. Are they sick of the multi-culturalism and harrassment?

I removed Sweden from my travel list since the migrant settlement. I'm hoping Norway still has home grown talent remaining. I haven't partied in Oslo for 10 years. I've worked / lived in Stockholm and Copenhagen, so I know what kind of beauty to expect.

Data isn't racist. I'm disappointed in the statistics of rapes in Oslo by foreigners. I'm glad there are clubs for all ethncities in Oslo, not my scene. I prefer Olso West / Majorstua. Perhaps, the girls are more snobby or conservative. Generally, they're educated and professional.

The more I think about Scandinavia, the more I loathe left-wing socialism, open borders and Jante Law. Sweden is declining. Finland and Denmark are closing their borders.

What's going on in Norge? How's the female mood / party scene? I don't want to go there and feel like I'm in Sweden / Germany / Middle East.




Jabba, no need to be afraid of the migrant settlement. It depends where in Oslo you travel and where you are staying. Lived here for some years now and never been bothered with it. The same applies for me every time I have been Stockholm. It all goes down on which places you go too. However, I agree the feminism side is very strong, too much feminism bullshit here.

The left wing socialism is excessively high. Sick of all the bullshit the politicians are throwing on us citizens, taxes and environment crap every day. High earning people like myself are paying for people who are not working. They are getting a lot of money each month for being home or living in Spain/Thailand because they are “sick” or to lazy. The left wing socialism make me want to leave this place for good. You would not believe it if I told you how many stupid laws, taxes and regulations we have here, which makes life basically more difficult.

Anyway, the weather is shit and cold now. You would be better off in the summer. The summer is great here, so make sure to take a trip. Let me know and we will definitely go for some beers buddy.
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#34

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Quote: (10-30-2016 01:20 PM)jabba Wrote:  

I recall most Norwegian girls were shorter compared to Swedish girls. My Norwegian friends said mountain terrains tend to morph the body to shorter / stocky body types. I prefer slim and long legs. I know they're in Norway, but not as plentiful as in Sweden.

Do you notice?


I noticed that there were a lot more fat girls in Sweden. The reason is obvious.

Big mac in Oslo: $20
Number of Mcdonalds locations: 5 (i think)?
Number of take away shops per suburb: less than 3.

Sweden on the other hand. You come out of the main train station in Goteborg and there is more fast food and take away shops right in front of you, then there is in all of Oslo. Affordable too!


Also I noticed there are a lot more brunets in Norway, and a lot more blondes in Sweden.
I think that's because the vikings stole a lot of Irish women and took them back to Norway and Denmark, and not so much Sweden.

Not to worry though. They will all be burqa'd up in about three generations.

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#35

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Jabba all the blonde girls you are seeking are out travelling the world, and probably hooking up with the same type dudes that are "ruining" the country.
Which is all good with me, i`d rather hook up with some arabic or african chicks. The new and growing generation of mipsters for instance are starting to look particulary good.
I fucked one recently and she kept the hijab on because she thought her hair looked messed up.

Also, the stuff you are so scared about barely exists here.. This city is as safe as a capital can get. Might slip on the ice and break your hip though
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#36

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Is Norway super expensive?
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#37

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Quote: (11-29-2016 07:35 AM)MCMV Wrote:  

Is Norway super expensive?

It's more than super expensive.

15USD for a warm, flat beer with no gas.

The hotels are expensive, but they are all roughly the same price and the same standard (good).

Eating at a restaurant more than once per week is affordable for most locals.

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#38

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I've been to Denmark and Sweden a lot of times but I think I only spent a day in Oslo, so I don't really know much about it. Sweden was average too but I heard Norway is even more expensive than rest.
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#39

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Quote: (11-01-2016 11:46 AM)spalex Wrote:  

I noticed that there were a lot more fat girls in Sweden. The reason is obvious.

Big mac in Oslo: $20
Number of Mcdonalds locations: 5 (i think)?
Number of take away shops per suburb: less than 3.

Sweden on the other hand. You come out of the main train station in Goteborg and there is more fast food and take away shops right in front of you, then there is in all of Oslo. Affordable too!


Also I noticed there are a lot more brunets in Norway, and a lot more blondes in Sweden.
I think that's because the vikings stole a lot of Irish women and took them back to Norway and Denmark, and not so much Sweden.

Not to worry though. They will all be burqa'd up in about three generations.

Quote: (11-30-2016 07:05 AM)spalex Wrote:  

It's more than super expensive.

15USD for a warm, flat beer with no gas.

The hotels are expensive, but they are all roughly the same price and the same standard (good).

Eating at a restaurant more than once per week is affordable for most locals.

I'm not gonna argue against Oslo being expensive, but your numbers are completely off - stop spreading false information. The USD prices you quote were close to the truth a few years back when the NOK peaked with all time high oil price and weak dollar, but not today.

A Big Mac is around 50 NOK or $6, not $20. A meal is ~$11.

Average price for a beer in a pub is around $8 ($10-11 at popular clubs in more expensive western part of the city, $5-6 at some cheap dive bars), and it's not served warm.

There are 74 McDonald's in Norway, and a lot of those are in the Oslo area. There are probably 1000++ fast food places in the Oslo area.

Norway ranks well above Sweden on COL-adjusted purchasing power.
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I went to oslo this year, around march. A pint of beer was 13 quid, and a pint bottle of bulmers cider was 15 quid, and a large late-night pizza was close to 20 quid. This was in the grunerlokka area.
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Quote: (12-04-2016 12:09 PM)frenchcorporation Wrote:  

I went to oslo this year, around march. A pint of beer was 13 quid, and a pint bottle of bulmers cider was 15 quid, and a large late-night pizza was close to 20 quid. This was in the grunerlokka area.
I live in Oslo. A £13 pint of beer at Grünerløkka is some exotic imported brand or some strong local specialty brew, typical price of a normal pint is £7 in that area. A bottle of Bulmer's is typically 100-110 NOK, maybe up to 130 (£12) certain places. A large pizza enough for 2-3 men can be anything from 90 to 300. And the GBP was stronger before brexit so the GBP prices would have been lower back then.

Oslo beer price list with many of the cheaper places:

https://www.studenttorget.no/index.html?s...kelid=1266

Enough about prices now. Oslo is expensive, but for some reason people are always exaggerating.
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