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Eventually I began to write down the first things that popped into my
head when someone mentions the word Norway.
When I usually hear the word Norway
I think of random facts, for instance that our country has many
incredible resources, for instance oil. By selling oil to other countries
our nation gets rich, which again makes us to one of the best counties in the whole world to live in. When I sit here in my warm and comfy bed with absolutely
no worries but what to wear tomorrow, one little thought pops up in my head; maybe a country isn`t all about the money and the wealth, but about the
people who live there. I think that one of the reasons
that Norway is one of the best countries in the world to live in, is the way
have way we care about each other. I have to say that behind the prosperity and superiority
of our country, hard work and struggle can be found. So when we think of Norwegians
in an all over perspective, can we then allow us self to act superior to other
states and nationalities?
My opinion is that we have right to be proud of our
country, and what we have achieved. I think we should be grateful of being a
part of Norway, and since we are as strong and careing as we are today, I
think that we should use our knowledge to help other countries.
Like your comment about being appreciative of what we have. We are indeed very fortunate to live in this beautiful and wealthy country. And we should help other people and countries when we can.
SvarSlettI really enjoyed reading your post! Your opinions were interesting and very reflective. I instantly thought of Norway when I saw the photos you used, maybe next time you could add a few more? :)
SvarSlettHi Christina!
SvarSlettFirst of all i have to say that you have a very nice english language. You write very well.
You have a nice viewpoint about our life in Norway. It is also a kind of funny to read your text. Well done!
Have i nice day, Amalie :-)
That's an interesting thought that a country Is about the people in it instead of the wealth or money. Here in America, it seems like that's all people care about these days is their own financial needs. I myself am also proud to be Norwegian and to have Norwegian heritage. The fact that you say you have no worries, but what to wear tomorrow makes me want to visit and possibly live in Norway someday even more. In America there's always something to worry about, like price inflation and a recovering economy. I really like the picture of the waterfall, Norway seems like a beautiful place to live.
SvarSlett