Where would you live?

I'd peel your banana any day bro

>Seeing how common families live is interesting to me.
This goes straight into a rather complex aspect of Norwegian culture. East or west, there can be wealth or poverty in either place. Your original question appeared to be mostly about nature and climate varies a lot. Tromsø is buried in snow these days, the south is bare except from the mountains which are barely passable this time of year.

Equinox brings storms to the west and north coast, not so much in central or east.

uwu

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funny how Poles build for Norwegians something they would never want to live in

What did he mean by this?

that's interesting. Could you post an example?

The wooden houses are usually older than polish foreign workers. Most of them where build during our "landsfader" period, back when socialists were suspicious of globalism and jewish bankers.

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We wouldn't like to live in wooden houses like yours. After several years of work in Norway a Polish worker builds a house in Poland that would be considered a palace in Norway.

Don't be silly, we hire poles to do high rise buildings and office buildings and stuff. Those houses are pretty much "package houses" built in the 60s

New houses are usually in some sort of quasi-functionalist/eco style. Most of the examples posted ITT are "husbankhus" which was the predominant style from the 1960s up to the early 90s.