voltage
Member
+46|6840|Sweden
Nice to hear that an american want to live in a Nordic country, usually the migration goes in the other direction.

Most people speak english fairly well in all the countries mentioned and Denmark.

I'd say Norway and Denmark have better labour markets, Norway because of oil and Denmark because of it's easy-to-fire-easy-to-hire "flexicurity" model.
jsnipy
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+3,276|6522|...

stef10 wrote:

Amsterdam is like marijuana paradise.
And the language sounds like something crazy.
Probally because of the mj&hash
stef10
Member
+173|6481|Denmark
Driving is in the right side in all of Scandinavia..
stef10
Member
+173|6481|Denmark

jsnipy wrote:

stef10 wrote:

Amsterdam is like marijuana paradise.
And the language sounds like something crazy.
Probally because of the mj&hash
Could be. haha.

If you have one, then what are you educated as.
It would be very easy to come in, if you are educated as an engineer or a doctor.

Last edited by stef10 (2006-09-16 13:32:38)

Negerkungen
I could not care less
+541|6742|Topside

bobby177 wrote:

znozer wrote:

ELITE-UK wrote:

move to good olde england...we speak the same language...modern, alot of food is same as america, alot of the shows are american, but we are alot different also, cornwall is a nice place
It is a very good option to!! but the problem is that you drive on the wrong side of the road... ;-)
Oh driving isn't opposite in Sweden?
Hell no,we drive on the right side of the road.
Rosse_modest
Member
+76|6775|Antwerp, Flanders

bobby177 wrote:

Well I am planning to move to Finland, Sweden, or Norway when I turn 18. I was wondering about what % of the people there spoke english, how hard is it to learn the native languages compared to spanish or something, and if anyone has advice on which country to move to, if at all
I think the language thing will be quite difficult if you pick one of those.
jsnipy
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+3,276|6522|...

Rosse_modest wrote:

bobby177 wrote:

Well I am planning to move to Finland, Sweden, or Norway when I turn 18. I was wondering about what % of the people there spoke english, how hard is it to learn the native languages compared to spanish or something, and if anyone has advice on which country to move to, if at all
I think the language thing will be quite difficult if you pick one of those.
Did the Nordic countries live outside the grip of the Roman empire?

Last edited by jsnipy (2006-09-16 13:33:28)

stef10
Member
+173|6481|Denmark

Rosse_modest wrote:

bobby177 wrote:

Well I am planning to move to Finland, Sweden, or Norway when I turn 18. I was wondering about what % of the people there spoke english, how hard is it to learn the native languages compared to spanish or something, and if anyone has advice on which country to move to, if at all
I think the language thing will be quite difficult if you pick one of those.
That is right. Extremely difficult, but not impossible.
Andoura
Got loooollllll ?
+853|6638|Montreal, Qc, Canada
YO move to CANADA !!!!!! it is the best country i think, its nice, not expensive, lost of hot woman, canada is one of the best country to live !!!! make your search youll see:)
bobby177
Member
+129|6473|Texas.. getting out asap
According to Wikipedia, they were outside the grip of the Roman Empire at it's height

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Loca … Empire.png
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Roman_Empire.png
stef10
Member
+173|6481|Denmark
Well bottom line, there are multiple of very nice contries out there.

Last edited by stef10 (2006-09-16 13:39:34)

Rosse_modest
Member
+76|6775|Antwerp, Flanders

jsnipy wrote:

Rosse_modest wrote:

bobby177 wrote:

Well I am planning to move to Finland, Sweden, or Norway when I turn 18. I was wondering about what % of the people there spoke english, how hard is it to learn the native languages compared to spanish or something, and if anyone has advice on which country to move to, if at all
I think the language thing will be quite difficult if you pick one of those.
Did the Nordic countries live outside the grip of the Roman empire?
Of course they did.

Were you under the assumption that all of Europe speaks Romanic languages?

Last edited by Rosse_modest (2006-09-16 13:43:48)

asbad
Member
+19|6720|Ireland
Come to Ireland! We have Whiskey!

But I would also stand by Denmarks statement about their fine women.

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