The dating culture in Norway reflects, in many ways, the culture of other developed European countries and the United States. However, Norwegian culture is also reflective of its own small, homogeneous population. Norwegian men and women have among the highest life expectancies in the world and fertility rates among European countries second only to Iceland and Ireland. Although Norway has an aging population, it has no shortage of young adults starting families. As with other Scandinavian countries, Norwegian men and women have developed dating practices that are outwardly progressive while remaining humble in spirit.

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Owing to cultural differences between people, communication is not always effective. Cultural barriers in communication ought to be dealt with efficiently, in order to enable healthy communication. Most conversations are simply monologues delivered in the presence of a witness. It is a fact that effective communication is the key to success in both personal and business relationships.


The Norwegian Dating Culture
My grandmother once told me, "When you're looking for a life partner, it's best to date someone who's Jewish. The waters of romance can be rough, and avoiding the iceberg of "What religion will we raise our children as? As much as I love my wild and crazy grandmother, I never listened to this specific piece of wisdom. When you date someone who's from a different walk of life than you, you gain an entirely new view of the world. You learn all about their food, their religion and their values.



Dating someone who is from a different culture, who lives different kind of life than you, gives you the opportunity to gain an entirely new view of the world. It also gives you the opportunity to learn a new language. When you date someone from a different culture, you want to learn the language of his or her ethnicity. You can learn all about their culture, religion and their values. It is always interesting to learn and absorb new traditions.