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I'm American but why are some of us so dramatic? 🙄
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I'm here for Skam xd
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all i can say is, it is not seal. it is a reindeer. you must be dumb if you think it is seal XD
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Seal more like Reindeer
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1:17 Jaevla typisk bimbo
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Everything for Norway
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The guy Matty is like the only one doing stuff, the rest is a bunch of pussies.
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4:16 sexual harassment
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:-)
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Sel jaja ikke rein
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17days`? lol we do it for about a month
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The shoes are made of reindeer. Jesus
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I am watching this because I am learning Norwegian. I am middle european and I must say that my disgust for Americans has never been bigger those obnoxious pre adolescent pricks annoy the heck out of me
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Uff da xD
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Wow, these Americans are just creating a horrible reputation for the States.
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ÆSJ den ene person er naken og uten klær! 3:17
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Wow these Norwegians are good in Englis, they sound like Americans.
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At 5:11, Tom from Portland is like identical to Charlie Frost from the movie 2012.
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de er veldig morsomt
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I was a russ last year, it was so much fun! But I was sick for two months afterwards haha
This is not an entire episode of Alt for Norge. It's cut down to only have the part where they are russ. Being russ is a tradition in Norway. Russ is a participant in the traditional Norwegian upper secondary high school (equivalent to high school or the British equivalent to sixth form) graduation ceremony known as russefeiring (russ celebration). Russ are easily recognized by their distinctive overalls and caps (russeluer) resembling student caps. Tradition dictates that they wear the overall and the cap from the 1st to the 17th of May (in some places in Norway, they start as early as 16th of April) without interruption (except when sleeping), without washing any of them. Russ commonly drive cars, vans or buses painted in the same colour as their overalls and caps, often sporting large sound systems or lighting rigs. The colour of the overall should match the graduate's line of study: Rødruss/Red russ: for courses that are geared towards higher education (this is the most common colour). Blåruss/Blue russ: for courses in Business (also higher education in economics and management). (Black for Engineering (such as mechanics or electrics, also chefs/restaurant), and green for agricultural fields.)