Does the answer don’t know also count



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Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
Great country! In which there is a well-established balance between the appetites of officials and their responsibility to the country people?

Response from 0[++++]
A great country! Which has a well-oiled balance between the appetites of officials and their responsibility to the country by the people.

Response from 0[+++++]
I'm OK with it

Response from 0[+++++]
I'm fine with it, people live there too.

Response from 0[++]
I like fish, but the country would be expensive, 1st place for the middle class in the world.

Response from 0[+++++]
you know, white-haired, bright-eyed and calm as a boa constrictor.

Response from 0[+++++]
Rich country.Holidays and paid for 2 months.Pensions are huge and people are calm and men are tall:

Response from 0[+++++]
be honest, I'm not average and I have not seen any other Norwegian but I think the fin looks like a blond, quiet, smiling and probably frugal and was not in Norway. but want to see the celebrated fjords and in principle, familiarity with another culture, another country is always good

Response from 0[+++++]
Norwegians are not very talkative and reserved, but not because they have nothing to say. A Scandinavian prefers action to empty talk. He is very proud of his origin from some place near a small fjord or a valley. And always stresses this, not embarrassed of his rural origin. Norwegian at heart sentimental, but never admit it. He is somewhat withdrawn, he doesn't like to talk about his problems or discuss them with anyone. A Norwegian will never barge in uninvited. They are law-abiding and faithful to ancient traditions. Home, family, children - these are the three main pillars of the Norwegian way of life. I treat them well, I knew a couple from there, nice and modest guys The land of Vikings, elves and trolls. What a difficult fate: Years and centuries under the bondage lasted, But you did not bend, you were reborn again.

Response from 0[+++++]
no way

Response from 0[+++++]
Norway is one of my favorite countries.

Response from 0[+++++]
Never thought I would have your worries.

Response from 0[+++++]
Been there a few times in the port cities - Kirkenes, Tromsø and Hammerfest. Clean, simple. Easy to explain in English on a domestic level. A lot of flowers 200 km north of Murmansk. Hammerfest stretches a long strip along the bay between the sea and the mountains, starting about 200 meters from the shore. So as soon as you climb the mountain, of course, equipped with a good wooden ladder, and immediately the deer are not afraid of walking, you can walk up to 10 meters, closer - snort and run away. Once we were on a city holiday: half of the population gathered out of town on a big glade near the lake, about two kilometers along the highway, they had a good time for half a day - amusement rides, hamburgers, pepsi, chewing gum, etc. - the full program. After about three hours we were going through that clearing again. The walk was over, and we found NO trace of it. That is not a single piece of paper. In Kirkenes there is a monument to the Soviet soldier, in the very center of town, the kind of town that is at most small in Kirkenes. Of impressions, for us unpleasant - in the same Hammerfest, in the largest supermarket, the only sign in Russian that I have seen in Norway: the store is controlled by CCTV cameras. The impression I got from what I saw was respectful, but my knowledge of this country is obviously insufficient for making any generalizations. If these brief impressions will help you, I will be glad.

Response from 0[+++++]
Bright sturdy few words. Norway is one of the richest countries. Of course it is! It's got its own oil! I dream of going there and seeing amazing fjords.

Response from 0[+++++]
I don't know, I don't count Norwegians as normal people

 

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