Breathtaking Nature and Lifestyle in Norway - Atemberaubende Natur in Norwegen!

in #backpacking7 years ago (edited)

Hey Guys, have you ever been in Norway? No, just pack your things, if you are someone who loves nature and want to calm down of our stressful life in the big cities. Norwegians are very relaxed. I have some friends over there and I never saw a stressful person over there. Norwegians dislike hectic. You could think buddha is living in their bodies :P :P I like that! Did you know that in Germany people get sick of pressure at work? Nowadays depression is the second most common reason why people take a sick leave in Germany. What is going wrong in the system? Will it get better or even more worse?

Norwegians are working 35 - 36,5 hours per week. They are not allowed to make over time. If overtime is necessary, they have to admit it by the boss. Another great thing at work is: There are no hierarchies like in the most countries in the world. And the motto of Norwegians are: I work to live! They love their spare time. They like to be outside in nature to ski, camping, fishing, canoeing, being cozy with family in their cabins. At the same time, Norway is one of the most educated country in the world!

I made a video about Norwegians nature, no wonder people are chilled down. My dream will come true and I will move to Norway:)


Feel free to push the play button :)

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And by the way I am a kitty lover :) <3

See you soon! Big Hug Lena <3 <3

deutsch / same post in german

Hallo, wart ihr schon mal in Norwegen? Nein, dann ab nach Norwegen! Wenn du dem Stadtrummel entkommen möchtest und ein wenig runter kommen willst, ist Norwegen das richtige Land dafür. Meine norwegischen Freunde habe ich noch nie gestresst erlebt. Ich würde sogar behaupten Norweger verachten Stress. Ich befürchte sogar, dass Buddha in den Körpern der Norweger haust :D :P Mir gefällt das. Wusstest du, dass viele Menschen in Deutschland einem immer grösserem Stress in der Arbeitswelt ausgesetzt sind? Heutzutage ist Depression der zweithäufigsten Grund warum sich Arbeitnehmer in Deutschland krank schreiben lassen. Was läuft da falsch im System? Wird es irgendwann besser werden, oder eher noch schlechter?

Die Norweger haben eine 35 bis 36,5 Stunden Woche. Überstunden zu machen ist nicht angesehen und auch nicht erlaubt. Sollten Überstunden doch gemacht werden, müssen diese vom Arbeitgeber bestätigt lassen werden. Eine weitere positive Sache in Norwegen in der Arbeitswelt ist: Es gibt keine Hierarchien, wie in den meisten anderen Länder auf unserer Erde. Und das Lebensmotto der Norweger ist “ Ich arbeite um zu Leben". Norweger lieben ihre Freizeit. Sie lieben es, die meiste Zeit draussen in der Natur zu verbringen. Hauptaktivitäten sind Ski fahren, Zelten, Angeln, Kanu fahren und gemütlich in einer norwegischen Hütte mit der Familie Zeit zu verbringen. Jedoch ist Norwegen auch einer der meist gebildeten Länder auf der Welt. Das Schulsystem ist klasse.

Ich habe in Norwegen ein Video gedreht, hauptsächlich Naturaufnahmen. Kein Wunder, dass dieses Völkchen so gelassen ist :) Ich werde meinen Traum wahr werden lassen und ziehe nach Norwegen!


Video Norwegen

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PS: Ich liebe Katzen <3 <3

See you soon! Big Hug Lena <3 <3

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Sehr schön Lena :-) Ein wunderschönes Land :-)

danke :)

Vakkertland! Norway is beautiful, especially the nature. Love the relaxed laid back lifestyle

Norway is really beautiful, just like you.

Sounds like a very wonderful place to live and grow old. Perhaps one day I will be able to travel there and go backpacking in that very same mountain range seen in that picture! Thank you for sharing.

what kind of camcorder do u used? it zoom nicely

yes.. i did to push the play button

great!

Great shots and great nature! Norway is a great country.

thanks a lot!

This makes me want to visit norway, looks amazing!

Excellent post dear friend @lenatramper, thank you very much for telling us the customs of your people, here in Argentina life is so expensive that we have to live working, without going further I dedicate 17 hours a day, could work less, but feel lugo In day to day.
Have an excellent weekend

people have to demonstrate ? :O

Norway sounds so advanced. I like how you shared that their motto is: I work to live. In several Asian countries, it's really the opposite. People live to work, and even a handful of people were discovered dead at their work desks.. it's so sad to think about it :(

it is really sad :( but why do people not go on the street and demonstrate ?

I think it has to do with the mindset instilled in our upbringing since young. And in some cases, the government and culture may not be too supportive of demonstrations (even peaceful ones)..for instance, in Singapore, there could be quite a bit of red tape to go through before you can hold a demonstrations, even a peaceful one..

Not all Asians have this workaholic sort of culture though..I was referring more to Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, etc.