You know their rich when they do that

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  1. What?

    The highest end Model 3 is 500k NOK. Thats basically the lower/mid tier of a “normal” car.

    Dont get me wrong, its a fair bit of money, but it isn’t that expensive.

  2. Tesla is like when Iphone was the big thing, all the “cool” guys had it, all the “cool” girls were giving out BJs to try it, but the normal people…. They didn’t give a fk, #Nokia3310life

  3. Come to Bekkestua and watch the rich, retired alcoholics recycle their glass empties on a Monday morning. Hopefully before their neighbours are awake and catch them buying another six pack of beer and assorted groceries to ‘hide’ the booze with.

  4. For those who want to improve their English, the their in this caption is incorrect. It should be they’re. *No judgement*, I mean to be helpful not critical.

  5. My strategy is to stash all my bottles and cans, and then donate them all to the local sports club’s juniors when they come asking for empty bottles.

    I’ts always fun to watch the kids’ faces when they hit the jackpot.

  6. Ehm. Norway had (or has) the highest % recycling of bottles. Everyone does this. Tesla’s are also relatively cheap, due the ridiculous taxes on fissile fuel hp.

    So you got a way to spot anyone Norwegian and a way to spot someone not unemployed.

    No wait. Even the unemployed with decent pay («ufør»), can obtain one if that’s the top priority.

    I don’t mean to be an asshole, but this was just horribly useless in every way.

    But I still wish you a fine day, keep trying – you’ll get there – one day!

  7. A “rich” person in Stavanger would show off to Helgø meny groceries in Mariero..a stereotype? Will have an assustant on housekerping, au pair, less debt on a mortgage.

  8. Swiss here. Rumors in my country are that it’s trendy for rich Norwegians to move to Switzerland. No clue if this is real though…

  9. This bottle can’t be panted because it’s missing the label and will give you zero kroner back.

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