@magnusalexander2965

Hate to get defensive but anyone who finds it difficult to do taxes or start a company in Norway should take a cognitive test

@TheBobcatlover

I don't have my own business, I rarely drink, not a heavy smoker and I prefer to eat at home...

@Mr_Roman_Shows

All these reasons make Norway ideal country for me! Ok now need to find a way to move there😅

@stevenhatley6108

It is ridiculously easy to start a business in Norway. I did it as an ex-pat American. Literally took a couple of hours. Taxes are also reasonable and the system is dead simple. It never takes me more than 10 minutes to "do" my taxes. And with a weak kroner, Norway is really not that expensive anymore. This video is wrong in some crucial ways and generally just outdated.

@Desoxyri

The tax procedures in Norway are some of the simplest and most automated in the entire world.

@Sn0r1ax0

This is not true, i live in Norway and we can  defintely cook for ourselves and it exists restaurants in Norway. And it’s not a bad country to live in.

@Urban_Norseman

I visited last year loved it, everywhere is expensive now.

@Golnosh

Like most other places in the world, if you live in a city there are plenty of restaurants. If you live in a smaller town, then yea, not as many options. If you work a normal job and aren't starting businesses, tax procedure is super simple, just double check some forms on a website that is prefilled with usually accurate tax information since your employer states your income to the government

@Starfre77ExploresExperience

If you live in Oslo or around Oslo that is very expensive. But yes living in Norway is rather expensive. But we have relatively good income. Those who don't have so much income have to adapt and maybe adjust budget and lifestyle. That's a fact. Live several miles outside the Oslo region will help to the cost.

@my_dejavulife

Seems perfect for an introvert like me. I don't want any friends to talk to, want to cook and live alone with books.

@Aronia_2015

Norway is the best country to live in the safest and happiest country for over 5 years

@zepetoworlddd

Norway have A LOT of resturants and it is actaully one of the most happiest countries in THE WORLD so i think you should stop talking mean about things you dont know about😊😤

@DannyBenjiTsou

It is actually easy to start your own business, and the tax rate is 22%.

@Carl29330

Love it from Uzbekistan! 🇺🇿🫶🏻

@AugustusRex-nk8ze

Oslo has over a thousand restaurants. You'll find something to eat.

@Beans-i2g

I’m from Norway and I would just like to say there r plenty of restaurants in Norway and the culture is great

@buddyrojek9417

Same as Australia.  We have restaurants, but we can’t afford to eat out. Choice of rent money or a nice evening at a restaurant

@Tathagatchat

Tax procedures are straight forward but yes, the taxes are high. Esp if you are coming from Dubai

@Mrhitechmystery

Norway is a beautiful country but in my opinion personally I would only visit it to see the scenery and the different cool cities like Oslo, Bergen, and Tromso and see the fjords but other then that wouldn't want to live there as I don't like snow and cold weather.

@jontx7s1i

Don't say that I live in Norway😢😢😢😢