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          This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
How to Be Norwegian is a witty and richly illustrated guide to the quirks, values, and social codes of life in Norway. Blending laugh-out-loud humor with deep cultural insight, this book helps readers understand not just what Norwegians do - but why they do it.
Written by Lorelou Desjardins, the bestselling author of A Frog in the Fjord, this follow-up dives even deeper into the everyday mysteries of Norwegian culture: from silent bus rides and Janteloven to the sacred rituals of cabin life, coffee drinking, and the Friday taco. Whether you're visiting Norway, moving here, reconnecting with your roots, or simply curious, this is your ultimate cultural companion.
Structured around short, illustrated chapters, this book covers:
Social skills and small talk (yes, it exists!) The obsession with friluftsliv, cabins, and walking on ice Norwegian identity, weather rules, drinking habits, and dialects What it's like to work, raise kids, or date in Norway And why a typical Norwegian childhood includes naps outside and candy on Saturdays
With over 50 chapters and 40+ delightful illustrations, How to Be Norwegian is equal parts cultural commentary and survival manual, designed for readers who want to feel less confused, and more amused, by Norway's many peculiarities.
From "matpakke" and "dugnad" to "tidsklemma" and "utepils," this book explains it all with wit, warmth, and a sharp foreigner's eye.
Perfect for expats, immigrants, Norwegian-Americans, curious travelers, and even Norwegians themselves, this is the book that will make you laugh, nod in recognition, and maybe even start saying "hei" on mountain paths.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
How to Be Norwegian is a witty and richly illustrated guide to the quirks, values, and social codes of life in Norway. Blending laugh-out-loud humor with deep cultural insight, this book helps readers understand not just what Norwegians do - but why they do it.
Written by Lorelou Desjardins, the bestselling author of A Frog in the Fjord, this follow-up dives even deeper into the everyday mysteries of Norwegian culture: from silent bus rides and Janteloven to the sacred rituals of cabin life, coffee drinking, and the Friday taco. Whether you're visiting Norway, moving here, reconnecting with your roots, or simply curious, this is your ultimate cultural companion.
Structured around short, illustrated chapters, this book covers:
Social skills and small talk (yes, it exists!) The obsession with friluftsliv, cabins, and walking on ice Norwegian identity, weather rules, drinking habits, and dialects What it's like to work, raise kids, or date in Norway And why a typical Norwegian childhood includes naps outside and candy on Saturdays
With over 50 chapters and 40+ delightful illustrations, How to Be Norwegian is equal parts cultural commentary and survival manual, designed for readers who want to feel less confused, and more amused, by Norway's many peculiarities.
From "matpakke" and "dugnad" to "tidsklemma" and "utepils," this book explains it all with wit, warmth, and a sharp foreigner's eye.
Perfect for expats, immigrants, Norwegian-Americans, curious travelers, and even Norwegians themselves, this is the book that will make you laugh, nod in recognition, and maybe even start saying "hei" on mountain paths.