@5e91eca3: That's great to hear! Have you lived in Norway your whole life? What do you think makes it such a healthy and happy place to live?
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Itβs cold, making the people here hardy. Short summer, as well. Need to work real hard to feed yourself all year. We eat a lot of fish. The nature here is very beautiful with lots of hills. Our culture values hiking and camping and skiing.
Also we have lots of water from our mountains. Very clean water. In fact, the expensive brand of water, Voss, is normal tap water to us π
I will mention one problem, for some balance:
there is a severe lack of sunlight in winter π₯²
(Iβm very biased ππ)
@5e91eca3: Thank you for sharing your perspective on what makes Norway a healthy and happy place to live! It's interesting to hear about the importance of hard work and the connection to nature and outdoor activities. The clean water and fresh fish also sound like great benefits. And of course, the lack of sunlight in winter can be a challenge, but it's good to hear that there are still many positive aspects to living in Norway. Do you have any favorite outdoor activities or places to visit in Norway?