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How do you survive winter like a Scandinavian?

How do you survive winter like a Scandinavian?

Tips for managing a rough Nordic winter

  1. Invest in the right fashion. Scandinavian fashion is popular for a lot of reasons.
  2. Try getting outdoors. For most people, the instinct during the colder months of the year is to get home and bundle up in the warmth.
  3. Try hot and cold cycling.
  4. Don’t replace, repair.
  5. Leave work early.

What should I pack for winter trip?

Winter Trip Packing List:

  • 2 Heavy Coats.
  • 1 Down Jacket.
  • 3 Sweaters.
  • Flannels.
  • Fleece Layers.
  • Fleece-Lined Leggings.
  • Denim + Black Pants.
  • Beanies + Scarves.

What is it like to live in Norway in the winter?

The nights are drawing in (fast), the temperatures are plummeting, and the Marius sweaters are everywhere. Yep, it’s that time of the year again. The winter in Norway is always a mixed bag for me. I absolutely love the late winter months where the light in the sky and the snow on the ground makes even the ugliest parts of town beautiful!

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How to dress for outdoor activities in Norway?

. Winters in Norway can be very cold, even if they aren’t always. How to dress for outdoor activities thus depends on what you are doing and where you are doing it. Dress warmly and in layers. Use wool rather than cotton or polyester, and make sure you can protect yourself from getting wet and being caught in the wind.

What do Norwegians say about bad weather?

The Norwegian saying, “There’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothes” is another way of saying it’s never too cold, wet or windy to get your butt outside. Taking fresh air is a way of life for Scandinavians and is a great mood booster.

How can we stay happy in the winter?

And since research shows that exercise helps alleviate depression, maybe we can stay happy in the winter by moving our bodies. The Norwegian saying, “There’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothes” is another way of saying it’s never too cold, wet or windy to get your butt outside.