Paxsters are not that common.
And the glasses are reffered to as « raske briller»/ fast glasses, it started as a joke, but many people call them that today.
synonymousacronym on
You have forgotten brown cheese, softis, and the Norwegian cheese slicer
PoundC4ke on
I’m a Norwegian.
Never been to Svinesund. Don’t own the “speedy shades”. Haven’t heard of a Paxster. Never owned a pair of Hoka shoes.
I live in Oslo, the capital.
bennabog on
Government extorting us by monopolizing the food market? I’m more curious as to how you came into believing this than getting a half assed reasoning.
SalahsBeard on
This isn’t a starter pack, this is just some general observations about Norway. I personally don’t own an immigrant taxi driver, and I don’t know anyone who does.
Ringrangzilla on
>svinesund, norwegians know their government is extorting them by monopolizing the food market so they go to sweden to buy cheaper food and soda instead
This is only relevant to cities near Sweden. Like I’m not gonna drive almost 10 hours one way just to buy some cheaper candy and soda.
Svampting on
I thought this was pretty funny.
UnknownPleasures3 on
What is a paxter? Is it for disabled people?
Shopping abroad is mostly for people who live close to the border. I’m from the west coast and have never drive to Sweden, now, shopping at the TaxFree on the other hand…
Also I think white sneakers is probably more stereotypical Norwegian than Hoka.
tollis1 on
Where is my kvikk lunsj?!
Upset-Macaron-4078 on
You forgot the dnb backpack
Small-Guarantee6972 on
You forgot the ”avoid small talk at all cost and will write your name on a death note if you even TRY it.”
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Paxsters are not that common.
And the glasses are reffered to as « raske briller»/ fast glasses, it started as a joke, but many people call them that today.
You have forgotten brown cheese, softis, and the Norwegian cheese slicer
I’m a Norwegian.
Never been to Svinesund. Don’t own the “speedy shades”. Haven’t heard of a Paxster. Never owned a pair of Hoka shoes.
I live in Oslo, the capital.
Government extorting us by monopolizing the food market? I’m more curious as to how you came into believing this than getting a half assed reasoning.
This isn’t a starter pack, this is just some general observations about Norway. I personally don’t own an immigrant taxi driver, and I don’t know anyone who does.
>svinesund, norwegians know their government is extorting them by monopolizing the food market so they go to sweden to buy cheaper food and soda instead
This is only relevant to cities near Sweden. Like I’m not gonna drive almost 10 hours one way just to buy some cheaper candy and soda.
I thought this was pretty funny.
What is a paxter? Is it for disabled people?
Shopping abroad is mostly for people who live close to the border. I’m from the west coast and have never drive to Sweden, now, shopping at the TaxFree on the other hand…
Also I think white sneakers is probably more stereotypical Norwegian than Hoka.
Where is my kvikk lunsj?!
You forgot the dnb backpack
You forgot the ”avoid small talk at all cost and will write your name on a death note if you even TRY it.”
i love it 🤣🤣