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Hi there, it's Ernest from Trip Astute. In this video, we're answering a common

travel question -- Do I need a better camera while traveling?

(light chiming music)

Capturing photos and videos is one of the most essential

activities during a vacation. Until

recently, most people would carry a dedicated camera when traveling. In fact

I remember carrying a large and heavy SLR in the late 90s when I traveled to

Italy. It took incredible photos, but it was a bit of a pain carrying everywhere,

especially while backpacking. Since we now carry smartphones everywhere, a

common question that I often get is whether it's worth carrying another

camera when traveling. The answer is obviously subjective, but I wanted to

share our thoughts and provide some insights on the strengths and weaknesses

of smartphone cameras. Keep in mind that I'm not a professional or expert

photographer, and most of my experience is capturing video for this channel. So

let's start with the pros of using your smartphone. Number one: Always accessible.

There's an old saying in photography that the best camera is the one that you

have with you. We're all accustomed to carrying and using our smartphones, so

using it on vacation seems like a convenient and natural thing to do.

Number two: High resolution video and advanced features. The latest smartphone

cameras are capable of 4k video at 60 frames per second which blows away my

dedicated camera, the Canon G7X Mark II. And the portrait mode photos on my

iPhone X are arguably better than the ones I'm able to capture on this camera.

Number three: GPS logging and sharing options. While a

lot of dedicated cameras have the ability to log your GPS location either

natively or by using your phone and transferring via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, the

process is just so much easier on your smartphone. I can even share photos and

videos to social media immediately, while it's much more of a process with my

dedicated camera. Number four: Less to carry. Having less items to worry about

when traveling is really convenient, and it usually means one less charger to

carry as well. Number five: Water resistance. I love that most newer

phones are water resistant. This makes it perfect for traveling, especially when

you might encounter rough weather conditions. So using your smart phone

seems great, right? Well, there are a few cons, so let's run through the list.

Number one: Limited low-light performance. The biggest drawback and limitation that

you'll find when using your smartphone is the performance in low-light

conditions. This is primarily due to the size the sensor. For example, my Canon G7X

has a one-inch sensor which allows you to capture a lot of light, especially in

low-light situations. Most smartphones, on the other hand, have a one-third to one-

half inch sensor, so you'll notice that it struggles in low-light conditions, and

the image and video tends to be a little more grainy.

This is usually not a problem in normal daytime lighting, but more of an issue in

the dark or indoors. Number two: Limited optical stabilization. Most newer phones

have great optical stabilization, but I still think that my dedicated camera has

better stabilization. Also, the amount of stabilization can be adjusted on my

dedicated camera. Number three: Concerns over damaging or losing your phone.

Having a dedicated camera can be convenient, especially for situations

like action sports. For example, we use a GoPro when filming in aquatic

environments and situations where there's a high risk of potential damage.

Breaking or losing your GoPro will be less costly than damaging your phone,

which is a critical tool in our daily lives.

Number four: Limited storage space. We all have had the experience of running out

of storage space on our phone. This can be super annoying when

traveling. Of course, it can happen to your dedicated camera too, but you

generally have more options when it comes to memory cards. Number five: Lower

megapixels. This is more of an issue if you plan to do professional work or

create a large print of your image. My Canon G7X, for example, is capable of 20

megapixels while my iPhone X has 12 megapixels. For most people, this

shouldn't be an issue, but is something to be aware of. There are other technical

limitations like not being able to save in RAW format, adjust

aperture and shutter speed settings, and in the case of DSLRs, being able to swap

lenses. But honestly, those are not likely to be issues for the casual photographer

or traveler, which is why I'm not including them in the list. Plus, there

are some workarounds for these issues on smartphones like using a more

featured camera app. So, my personal opinion is that for most people, a good

smartphone camera is really all you need. While you might not get the best

low-light performance, the convenience and daytime performance generally outweigh

the cons. Unless you're an enthusiast or professional who wants more options,

controls, and quality, I honestly recommend using your smartphone as your

primary camera while traveling. In addition, here are some tips when using

your smartphone on your trip. Number one: Clean up your photos and videos. I

recommend getting into the habit of reviewing your photos and videos every

night and deleting ones that you don't intend to keep. While digital photography

allows you to capture as many images as you want, it can easily lead to digital

clutter, so take the time to delete bad photos. You'll not only be happy later

when sharing your photos, but you'll have more space on your phone. Number two: Use

Google Photos. There are a ton of different photo management apps out

there. I personally use and recommend Google Photos. I like that my photos get

offloaded from my phone and stored in Google's cloud. Google also has some

pretty incredible intelligence around their photo recognition. For example, I

can type "hiking" and Google will find photos that will meet the search

criteria. I can even use Google Photos with my iPhone. While I like Apple Photos,

I've had problems with my photos and videos not syncing across all my devices.

Also, I pay a little extra to have Google Photos retain the original file type and

resolution, and even have it store and local copy on my personal server. I know

a lot of people dislike the idea of Google having access to your photo data,

but I personally find the intelligence offered by their service to outweigh my

privacy concerns. Number three: Carry a spare battery pack. Using your smartphone

camera for photos, and especially videos, will drain your battery.

I recommend carrying a spare battery. I'm a huge fan of Anker spare batteries

and chargers. In fact, I carry their power cord mini plus battery charger in my bag

at all times, and it comes in handy both on trips and my daily life. Number four:

Consider using a gimbal if you really want to upgrade the quality of your

smartphone videos. You might want to consider using a gimbal. There are a few

on the market like the DJI Osmo Mobile and the Zhiyun Smooth. Just make sure to

do your research before buying. For some reason, the optical stabilization of some

of the newer phones can interfere with the gimbal, causing jittery video. A lot

of video nerds like me are waiting for DJI to release their second generation

of the Osmo Mobile gimbal which will hopefully resolve this issue.

Do you carry a separate camera when traveling, or do you prefer to use your

smartphone? Please share your experience in the comments section below. Also, if

you have any questions, please let us know. We've included Amazon links to some

of the products mentioned in this video. Trip Astute does get a percentage if you

use our link. It doesn't cost you anything extra, but it helps us to

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Trying CHILI SNACKS in THAILAND! - Duration: 13:33.

- What's up, guys? What're you up to?

- Talking about spicy... I went to 7/11 and I bought all the spicy snacks I found.

- Let's see if something's hot this time!

- There's a drawing of fire, chili or someone dying in all of them

- I've also bought this sauce, just in case nothing's hot. I've just tried a couple of things from here.

- Crunchy spicy seaweed, squid skin, fish skin...

- I haven't seen this one in my whole life. I'm very curious.

- I don't know what's this one either. But if it says «fun squid» it's gotta be fun.

- Some Lays... Look, there's plenty of spicy stuff just in one 7/11. I didn't have to go to 2 or 3 places.

- I don't know why I am using a stopwatch if I'm gonna speak a lot later.

- Three.

- Two.

- One.

- Boom!

- I am starting with this seaweed. It just says «chillies»

- Mm... I like it's crunchy. Sometimes it isn't.

- About spicyness... 0.5

- Furious squid...

- I haven't tried this texture before.

- The other one is plain and crunchy. Same as eating a sheet of paper cooked in the oven.

- And this one is rugged.

- They are very tasty but not spicy at all. Very little. As furious as me.

- Watch it! Even if it's little spicy it's spicier spicy than all the things I ate in Spain together.

- Last seaweed and I'll move on.

- Angry bbq. But there's a happy man with a microwave on the backside.

not bbq not angry

- Fuck! This is so tasty!

- I always buy the plain ones, but the rugged ones are way way better.

- Very little hot but very tasty.

- Fish skin strips. Spicy flavour. That's it.

- Why should they give more details? «Spicy» and that's it!

- Many people would compare this to eating hay.

- They mean nothing to me. Quite tasteless. Absolutely boring.

- Hello, Taste? Where are you?

- I've got so bored from that ones that I need something crunchy.

- This seems angry bbq with the devil.

- Very tasty, like roast chicken. For this kinda snacks, this is a 3 or 4 in hotness.

- They risked it here and I like it. I like people who is willing to risk.

- They were fucking brave here. This is spicy.

- Did someone ring the bell? Spicy squid flavour.

- So good!

- Wavy chips rock. Why would you want regular ones?

- I can tell the brand quality here: Lays, which is written «Lau»

- They do taste like squid. They're so good that I don't get mad because they aren't spicy. Slightly above zero .

- More squid skin. «Extreme bbq flavour»

- Fire, bbq... I think this is my fault. There is fire...

... fire that comes from the bbq, not the spicyness.

- It's ok if these ones aren't hot. I get excited when I see fire.

- I'm gonna use some sauce.

- I improved them. If they copy me I'm gonna ask for royalties.

- Not spicy at all but «mea culpa» The sauce is hotter than I remember.

- These ones should be hot!

- Not hot at all.

- I'm gonna grab some ice because the coke looks like me. Let's mix light and zero coke.

- These looks like regular chillies.

- To be honest, I could use a plate. I'm so messy.

- Chili paprika. I understand. Yeah, my mouth is hot but it's mostly because of the sauce.

- Boring! Not these one. They're boring too.

- Spicy lobster! Kinda Pringles. Cool.

- I've got a doubt. I don't know if they have less lobster or less chili.

- More fish skin. «Bar-b-q chilli» with cheese.

- I don't like very much this sauce.

- Very good. They taste a lot like cheese. Yes, yes, yes. I like them. I like them.

- Not spicy at all!

- The last one of this kind. I still don't know what it is after reading for 3 times. «Chili fish steak»

- I like the fish strips but I don't know why I find them so boring today. Maybe because I ate several bags.

- «Hot chili» At least they look red.

- Maybe a 2. This is spicy indeed. Very good!

- To be honest, those ones made my lips on fire. Did I give them a 2? Maybe 3 or 4. And it's going up...

- They really rock!

- Squid.

- Oh, boy!

- Holy shit! What a squid smell! There's plenty of squid in here, isn't there?

- 55% potato, 22% palm oil!

- We are gonna die.

- 13% flour, 8% spices, 2% salt...

- And what about the squid? It smells a lot tho.

- Fuck it! Another of this kind.

- I don't know if I agree with this. The look like fries but they don't taste like fries at all.

- Is this «hot chili»? They're not hot at all.

DIGGING THE VIDEO? BREAK THE LIKE BUTTON <3

- Squid skin. This is cool. It looks like samurai's stuff.

- Fucking fat ass!

- Very good. It's sweeter than spicy. It could be sweet and spicy but it's not.

- Last seaweed. Hell's shrimp.

- One shrimp! - Really close. - Just one fucking shrimp left!

- Very good.

- A little bit hot.

- There's someone thinking «so much coke is bad» for sure.

- What about the 30 bags I ate? There's nothing wrong with that, is there?

- I'm digging this brand!

- This brand is too fucking brave. Japan. It says «too much» here. I don't know «too much» what.

- «Too much» fucking brave!

- This is quite spicy.

- A normal person who doesn't like spicy can't finish this bag. Very good.

- I think I will save this one for the end. Maybe no. What happens if I do that and I don't like it?

- What the fuck. I will gamble. Girl: We came here to gamble.

- Ok. I'm gonna get rid of these ones which are freaking boring: «Mexican chili»

- Not spicy. But the previous bag fucked my tongue for the rest of my life.

- Squid skin. I love this. I love you. I used to buy it every single day.

- Moreover, it's not as bad as eating chips. 0.5g fat, 6g protein, 10g carbs, 3g sugar per bag.

- All in all, not that bad. I ate plenty of this. It's spicy and very good, man.

- One of the spiciest things I tried today. Maybe the spiciest one.

- I didn't expect that. I expected to find something spicier today.

- This one, the chips... and the one that I am more curious about.

- 0% fat.

- Fuck, it looks so good.

- Mmm, so cool. So crunchy. This one's spicy too.

- Seaweed... squid skin... They are reasonable healthy.

- It's 0% fat. There's no palm oil or any other shit.

- Well...

- Maybe there's some shit in here...

- Lime.

- Mmm... They nailed it. It's also spicy. I think everything I tried was spicy at some point.

- Ok, some stuff was not spicy at all, zero. I used the sauce just for a couple of things.

- They give you what they promise. They say it's spicy and it is spicy. That's cool, fuck.

LOL! Last time I set a stopwatch if I'm gonna do a review!

- «Spicy seafood flavour» The bag is cool! So much expectation!

- Fuck my life! No, man, no. I saved it for the end.

- More fucking strips.

- So boring.

- Life's a bitch.

- The last handful.

- Any other one around here?

- Fuck everything!

- Fuck! He he. My favourite ice cream.

- And some cookies!

- And we can't forget about the Micky Mouse spoon. I couldn't finish a video eating that...

- Don't get me wrong. It was not bad. My mouth was really salty too.

#lifeisabitch

- So good.

- You're not gonna get away with it always, Mandel.

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HAVE GOVERNMENTS ACTUALLY BEEN REVERSE ENGINEERING EXTRATERRESTR - Duration: 13:42.

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GOVERNMENTS ACTUALLY BEEN REVERSE ENGINEERING EXTRATERRESTRIAL TECHNOLOGY?

It�s hard to know where to begin when writing on a subject that seems to top the Google

search engine charts year after year.

It�s no secret that the world is fascinated with the idea that intelligent extraterrestrial

life did, and currently could be, visiting our planet, and regularly.

The unfortunate part about the phenomenon is that the world rarely sees evidence for

it presented in a credible way.

Nearly all mainstream media outlets, news anchors, and journalists do more harm than

good, discrediting a topic that has plenty of proof behind it.

Either it�s not discussed at all, or it�s done through ridicule.

Yet the very first Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) flat out told the

New York Times in 1960 that, �behind the scenes, high ranking Air Force officers are

soberly concerned about UFOs, but through official secrecy and ridicule, many citizens

are led to believe the unknown flying objects are nonsense.�

I�m led to wonder whether the connections we�ve written about in the past between

the CIA and the media included official disinformation campaigns pertaining to the UFO/extraterrestrial

subject, and if so, whether that�s still happening today.

You can explore these connections, and a few of the actual documents straight from the

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),

Today, there are hundreds of people and documents that have shown, beyond a doubt, that UFOs

exist, and that some of them could be extraterrestrial, and others, our own advanced technology.

The documents show objects travelling at unattainable speeds, and performing maneuvers that no known

aircraft can perform.

Here is a great example, out of thousands, detailing one such encounter.

Here�s one regarding an encounter over Antarctic military bases describing red, yellow, and

green �flying saucers� that were spotted hovering for more than two hours.

As far as people, we have high ranking military personnel, politicians, astronauts, and academics

from different fields flat out telling us that we are not alone, and that this is known

at the highest levels of government, or those who puppet the government.

Whether it be a former Chairman of the Royal Navy telling us that �there is a serious

possibility that we are being visited, and have been visited by people from outer space,�

a former Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee telling us that �I do know that

whatever the Air Force has on the subject is going to remain highly classified,� or

an Apollo 14 astronaut saying that �there have been crashed craft, and bodies recovered,�

we have no shortage of high ranking insiders attesting to the reality of this phenomenon.

For decades, as General Carlos Cavero told the world in 1979, �everything� has been

�in a process of investigation both in the United States and in Spain, as well as the

rest of the world.� On a global scale, �the nations of the world are currently working

together in the investigation of the UFO phenomenon� and there is �an international exchange

of data.�

This is why so many academics, like Harvard professor and Pulitzer prize winner John E.

Mack, believe that �it�s both literally, physically happening to a degree; and it�s

also some kind of psychological, spiritual experience occurring and originating perhaps

in another dimension.� Perhaps his most astonishing investigation came from more than

60 schoolchildren in the town of Ruwa, Zimbabwe.

Former Canadian Defense Minister Paul Hellyer also went on record stating that �visitors

from other planets� came here decades ago.

This all raises so many questions in so many branches of human knowledge.

Take physics, for example.

Jack Kasher, Ph.D, a professor emeritus of physics at the University of Nebraska, points

out that �there is another way, whether it�s wormholes or warping space, there�s

got to be a way to generate energy so that you can pull it out of the vacuum, and the

fact that they�re here shows us that they found a way.�

So, as you can see, if you�re a believer in the extraterrestrial hypothesis for a possible

explanation for the already verified UFO phenomenon, you�re not alone, and you are in good company.

�Intelligent beings from other star systems have been and are visiting our planet Earth.

They are variously referred to as Visitors, Others, Star People, ETs, etc.

. . . They are visiting Earth NOW; this is not a matter of conjecture or wistful thinking.�

� Theodore C. Loder III, Phd, Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences, University of

New Hampshire

Extraterrestrial Reproduction Vehicles Well-known aerospace journalist James Goodall,

an accomplished speaker who specialized in the history, development, and operations of

the world�s only Mach 3 capable, manned air breathing aircraft, who also wrote for

for publications such as Jane�s Defense Weekly, Aviation Week & Space Technology,

and Intervavia, interviewed many people from the classified black budget world.

He did all of this while being the Associate Curator at the Pacific Aviation Museum.

According to him, and the people he has spoken to, �we have things out there that are literally

out of this world, better than Star Trek or what you see in the movies.�

He also claims to have known Ben Rich � the second director of Lockheed Skunkworks � very

well.

In a video interview, Goodall stated that he spoke to Rich approximately 10 days before

he died:

About ten days before he died, I was speaking to Ben on the telephone at USC medical center

in LA.

And he said, �Jim, we have things out in the desert that are fifty years beyond what

you can comprehend.

They have about forty five hundred people at Lockheed Skunkworks.

What have they been doing for the last twenty years?

They�re building something.

Another source for Ben Richs� comments come from Jan Harzan, a senior executive with IBM,

along with Tom Keller, an aerospace engineer who has worked as a computer systems analyst

for NASA�s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

They discuss a talk Ben gave some time ago.

On March 23, 1993, at a UCLA School of Engineering talk where he was presenting a general history

of Sunk Works, he said:

We now know how to travel to the stars.

There is an error in the equations, and we have figured it out, and now know how to travel

to the stars and it won�t take a lifetime to do it.

It is time to end all the secrecy on this, as it no longer poses a national security

threat, and make the technology available for use in the private sector.

There are many in the intelligence community who would like to see this stay in the black

and not see the light of day.

We now have the technology to take ET home.

There are multiple sources for statements coming from Ben Rich, but I�ll stop there.

Below is a video of Jan telling the story.

This brings us to the next point, the alien reproduction vehicle.

This concept was introduced by Mark McCandlish, an internationally-recognized artist who has

specialized in aviation and conceptual art within the defense and aerospace industries

for three decades.

His father was a 25-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force, which is where he developed his

love for the subject.

He has gone on record stating his belief that carefully protected technology has been co-opted

by an as-yet-unknown group, and the sequestration of this technology has provided this organization

a great deal of leverage in global politics, finance, and international conflicts over

the past five decades.

Below is a clip from 2001, where hundreds of former military personnel gathered at the

National Press Club to share their experiences and information.

In the clip below, he speaks of the alien reproduction vehicle and how he came across

it, and also mentions his interest in UFOs due to a sighting over a nuclear weapons storage

facility.

The United States Tried To Detonate A Nuclear Weapon on The Moon & Somebody Responded When

We Did

Here is a more recent talk by McCandlish at a conference discussing the secret space program,

where he goes into more detail regarding the feasibility of interstellar travel.

Before we get to the vehicle you see in the picture above, it�s important to note that

there is evidence showing this type of exotic technology that dates back prior to the Second

World War.

A classic example would be the CIA keeping tabs on developments in Germany, as explained

by this document, which looked into �a German news paper� that �recently published an

interview with George Klein, famous engineer and aircraft expert, describing the experimental

construction of �flying saucers� carried out by him from 1941 to 1945.�

Here is an authentic image/story of a large UFO hovering over L.A., which was witnessed

by 1 million people.

Dubbed the �Battle of Los Angeles,� it was an event that showed us how the U.S. military

was learning to lie about UFOs five years prior to the Roswell Incident.

Here�s another document that goes on to mention an experiment described by Klein:

The �flying saucer� reached an altitude of 12,400 meters within 3 minutes and a speed

of 2,200 kilometers per hour.

Klein emphasized that in accordance with German plans, the speed of these �saucers� would

reach 4,000 kilometers per hour.

One difficulty, according to Klein, was the problem of obtaining the materials to be used

for the construction of the �saucers,� but even this had been solved by German engineers

toward the end of 1945, and construction on the objects was scheduled to begin, Klein

added.

Below is a clip from Dr. Steven Greer�s film Unacknowledged, now available on Netflix.

He is the one who brought fourth 400 hundred verified, high ranking former military witnesses,

some of whom testified at the National Press Club along with McCandlish, as you saw in

the video above.

Since then, multiple efforts have sprung forth, one being the Citizens Hearing On Disclosure

that took place a couple of years ago.

It was also held at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, and saw a number of professors,

historians, scientists, and high ranking political and military personnel gathered to elaborate

on the ongoing reality of the UFO phenomenon to several former Congresspeople.

Dr. Greer also released a previous film, titled Sirius, where he revealed having had high

level meetings within the Pentagon regarding the UFO/extraterrestrial topic.

This was verified by Dr. Edgar Mitchell, the Apollo 14 astronaut who accompanied Greer

on his meetings.

The �Sneak Peak.�

The Secret Space Program Although there are still many people who would

dismiss you for even considering there�s any truth to a secret space program that has

reversed engineered extraterrestrial technology, it comes from a place of innocent ignorance

on their part.

It�s easy to condemn something without ever really looking into it, and this is a result

of a small group of people and the corporations they run controlling all major media networks,

painting whatever picture they�d like us to perceive about our world, and using it

to their advantage.

Just to reiterate that you are in the presence of good company, I thought I�d use yet another

example.

According to Herman Oberth, one of the founding fathers of rocketry and astronautics, �Flying

saucers are real and . . . they are space ships from another solar system.

I think that they possibly are manned by intelligent observers who are members of a race that may

have been investigating our Earth for centuries.� (Oberth, Hermann: �Flying Saucers Come from

a Distant World,� The American Weekly, October 24, 1954) (source 1)(source 2)

Here�s another great clip, taken from the Thrive documentary, of a former NASA astronaut

and Princeton physics professor.

I�ve been using it for years, so my apologies if you�ve come across it already.

UFO don�t necessarily equate to extraterrestrial, but in some cases, they might.

The programs doing this exotic work exist and are known as Special Access Programs (SAP).

From these we have unacknowledged and waived SAPs.

These programs do not exist publicly, but they do indeed exist.

They are better known as �deep black programs.� A 1997 U.S. Senate report described them as

�so sensitive that they are exempt from standard reporting requirements to the Congress.�

I just wanted to provide a little bit of background information about the �secret space� program

and what could be going on in it.

For a deeper look into the subject, below is a great lecture given by researcher Richard

Dolan.

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WEIRD THINGS NORWEGIANS DO - FUNNY FACTS ABOUT NORWEGIANS - Duration: 4:21.

It's so strange to see women doing it

You know you frighten look you see a woman who just looks like a hamster like everything is just

Full and she basically has black tobacco inside guys welcome back to my channel in this video

We're gonna be talking about weird things that Norwegians do I've been here for a bit of time

And I've noticed that I still can't get over these things

The first thing which I absolutely cannot get over and I think a lot of people be like, huh?

It's the fact that in presence

they let the inmates use cutlery for example in the kitchen they let them use cutlery and

They don't refer to them as

prisoner they actually refer to them by their name and they don't work uniform that for me was like the weirdest thing ever and

You know the funny thing is that it's been saying that nerve agent presidents have the least amount of people coming back

And how do you call it in English right rested Dimity so?

Somehow it seems to be working and number two um this was really strange as well

The fact that they cook sausages in water boiling kettles the first time that I came here

I was really surprised to see my boyfriend

just take the water the water boiling kettle and put in sausages fill it up with water and set it on I

Couldn't get over it. I was like what the hell are you doing and?

Another thing is that I didn't see him rinse it

I don't know if this is just him, but I didn't see him rinsing

and

He made me tea after that my tea was smelling of sausage really

Not nice one, hilarious thing about inner regions

I still I find it so funny

And I think a lot of nerve agents themselves when you talk to them about it find it funny is the fact that they take

How are you very literally you know sometimes when you meet up people and say, how are you more often than not?

It's just a simple way of s of saying. Hello. You know just you expect a fine or

Great something like that you know

But here they start telling you about how they got fired from their job how their mom is doing poorly the dog was sick

They just tell you all about everything

That's happening in their life

And you're like wow and especially if you ask them in English because it's like how are you? How are you?

In your region is different you go. You know you ask them go Deborah like is it going well or

Wouldn't Gordon, so how is it going?

Norwegians don't openly show joy or

excitement which is very strange for me because I'm the kind of person just

Likes to show you know my emotions, but for example if you meet up with somebody and they tell you how they went away

For a romantic getaway with their boyfriend, and you ask them. How was it and they're just saying Debra

It was good neuro beaches are big consumers of something called snus

I've actually only Sinha Scandinavia never heard of it before and snooze is true about tobacco

They put it under there like top lips. It's so strange to see women doing it

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She basically has black tobacco inside

And it seems to be very common here I as I told you I've never heard of it anywhere else

But in Scandinavia the next thing that absolutely

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Optimistic you see people who just always have a silver lining like they just believe that every cloud has a silver lining

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Weather only bad clothing you complain about how winter lasts too long, and they tell you up only five months until summer. It's fine

You're like okay? Oh?

I think those are actually the things which baffled me a great deal about Norwegians

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