Norway’s Rude Culture? The Real Reason Norwegians Ignore You
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Day 3 of 30: Immigration Tips from the U.S. to Norway
If you’re moving to Norway expecting American-style hospitality—warm invitations, small talk, and spontaneous get-togethers—you might be in for a culture shock. Norwegian hospitality looks very different from what many immigrants and visitors are used to. But does that mean Norwegians are unfriendly? Not at all.
In Norway, personal space is a sign of respect. People don’t intrude on your life unless they have a reason, and invitations to someone’s home are often reserved for special occasions. This cultural trait has deep roots, from Viking-era honor codes to Norway’s history as a resource-conscious society. Unlike cultures where hospitality means constant engagement, in Norway, it means not imposing on others.
For newcomers, this can feel isolating at first. But the upside? Norwegians show up when it truly matters. If your car gets stuck in the snow or you’re in a tough situation, neighbors will lend a hand without hesitation. Friendships may take longer to build, but once formed, they run deep.
Norway’s Rude Culture? The Real Reason Norwegians Ignore You
Would you thrive in a culture where respect means space rather than small talk? Let us know in the comments! 👇
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