That’s a lot of cheese, but only one kjeks? You need more kjeks for a “vin og kjeks”
I miss those crackers, so good.
In Norway it’s polite to eat everything on your plate, it implies that the food was good and you are not being wasteful. If you don’t finish it could mean you didn’t like it. In Portugal on the other hand it’s polite to leave some scraps of food and something in your glass, it means that you are full and that the host provided plenty of delicious food, literally more than you could eat. The last piece of cake will always be a struggle for any Norwegian. it’s polite to be modest and let somebody else have it, but it’s also polite to eat the last piece to show that you liked it and not waste it. Always double check if somebody wants the last piece. If not – go for it. 😋
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I dont get it?
That’s a lot of cheese, but only one kjeks? You need more kjeks for a “vin og kjeks”
I miss those crackers, so good.
In Norway it’s polite to eat everything on your plate, it implies that the food was good and you are not being wasteful. If you don’t finish it could mean you didn’t like it. In Portugal on the other hand it’s polite to leave some scraps of food and something in your glass, it means that you are full and that the host provided plenty of delicious food, literally more than you could eat. The last piece of cake will always be a struggle for any Norwegian. it’s polite to be modest and let somebody else have it, but it’s also polite to eat the last piece to show that you liked it and not waste it. Always double check if somebody wants the last piece. If not – go for it. 😋
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