• Match!!@pawb.social
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      23 hours ago

      The Americans are going to walk up on the street and randomly engage them in conversation

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        21 hours ago

        Norwegians when americans just come up and say “How are you?” and they don’t really want to know in detail how we are but just want to be polite:

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          22 hours ago

          A hand wave? I’ve been a New Englander all my life. You get a quick glance and half grimace smile if you’re lucky. And that’s pretty much only if we accidentally make eye contact

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        There is 100% a strong culture for minding your own business and not bothering anyone here. By that I mean that approaching someone without having a good reason to do so is very much frowned upon. That doesn’t mean we’re anti-social or complete strangers to small-talk, but there are some rather subtle social cues governing when it’s appropriate to approach someone, and if you just mind your own business and don’t give any indication that you want to chat, there’s a high probability that no one will approach you or talk to you.

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        24 hours ago

        So you either successfully do crimes because you’re invisible, or you successfully get put in a Norwegian prison. I’m gonna go check plane ticket prices.