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  1. Takk for din innlegg Kjedilk Jeg kunne ikke har skrevet det bedre(ikke bare fordi jeg snakker dårlig norsk ) og nå må jeg ikke sitte foran PC-en for å skrive min mening en gang til. Det er ganske håpløst å forandre mans mening om noe og ikke nødvendig tror jeg fordi der er jo ikke riktige eller gale meninger -de er alle bare meninger. So lets not bite eachothers head off Gleder meg til å dra til Norge
  2. Leste diskusjonen og følte at jeg må skrive min mening om temaet(ikke fordi jeg synes min mening er veldig klok-det er det ikke). Jeg er ikke en innvandrer nå, men jeg skal bo i Norge noen år. Hoper det er ok hvis jeg skriver videre på engelsk fordi min norsk er ikke så bra. Jeg vil ikke skrive noen som jeg mener ikke. I have lived in Norway before and have to say that I dont have words to describe the nature(especially the mountains). They are just so magnificent, peaceful and makes a person to see things in a wider screen (to see that its not just all about us- people). Plus the feeling on the top that once again I have done something I wasnt sure I could do Makes even an estonian to be optimistic for some time at least . I do think there are a lot of forigners who just love norwegian mountains and nature. And probably we have different feelings about mountains-but people do have different thoughts and feelings. And have to say that I really dont care what others think about innvandrers going to mountains -I will go there anyway(its quite obvious that no person can actually own mountains-they are just so much over people and nations). I have thought and talked a lot with my friends in Norway (both norwegians and forigners)about norwegians and there attitude to forigners. Can only talk about my experiences in a small place in Norway. I think that norwegians are really friendly and helpful to turists. But if you want in a way to fit in then its going to be really difficult. It seems like I dont have something to fit in or to be equal. And actually its quite true-I dont have the same background and so on. So really I dont blame anyone -probably would act the same way with forigners in estonia(without noticing it ). I hardly ever think about any forigners in Estonia(well I do think that if one wants to live in other country then one should learn the language and obay the law).I do think that its impossible to know what does it mean to live in some other country than your homeland if one has not done it. That is the reason why I though quite a long time before I decided to go to live to Norway-its just so difficult to fit in for me. Anyway -going to try:)And its always the possibility to go to mountains if I think that I have had enough of people I personaly dont get this skin colour and nationality thing- for me there are just people who are kind and friendly in my opinion and those who are not( sounds like a kind of racism too . Nationality doesnt really matter here. Its a complicated subject obviously-would have been solved probably if it wasnt. Anyways just wanted to give a future innvandrers point of view. Sorry about doing it in english.
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