Anyone who succeeds in Norway will be admired, as long as he immediately shares his success around, for the good of the community and Norway in general.
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To show the world that they are Norwegian and definitely not Swedish, every Norwegian, at any moment in time, will be wearing an item of clothing with a Norwegian flag on it.
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The most common is the fjøsnisse, a mischievous type who lives in farm outbuildings and looks after the animals. The julenisse gives the children presents on Christmas Eve.
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The most famous painting, Edvard Munch’s The Scream, was painted in 1893 and depicts the universal anxiety of modern man with its anguished figure against a tumultuous orange sky.
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Ibsen is the world’s most frequently performed playwright after Shakespeare.
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The golden period for Norwegian arts and culture was the second half of the 19th century.
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Painting and photography are the most popular arts. These are activities that Norwegians can practise alone, and they often combine them with their love of nature.
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For a Norwegian, finding an area thick with berries that has not yet been pillaged is one of the ultimate feelgood moments of the year.
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In summer, thousands of Norwegian families head out every weekend to pick the abundant blueberries and cowberries that grow all over the country.
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Norwegians drink more coffee per capita than any nation, bar Finland.