I have traveled to Norway several times. Most Norwegians reside in the capital, Oslo, which is a southern city known for its warmer temperatures. It boasts very convenient transportation options, such as subways, buses, and trains. Oslo is also more populous, with a greater number of supermarkets-including Chinese and Vietnamese ones-and numerous street stores selling fresh vegetables. The cost of food is high, partly due to the elevated tax rate, which I believe is around 24% or 22%. Therefore, when making a purchase, it’s important to remember that the price will include an additional quarter for tax. However, the high tax rate is typically associated with greater benefits, such as good healthcare. 🙂
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