29 Things You Should Never Do In Norway

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Don’t Forget To Dress For The Weather

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While Norwegians aren’t exactly thrilled about their weather because it rains too much, they have a famous saying that there’s no such thing as bad weather—only bad clothes. The stereotype that Norwegians never feel cold is also not true. They just know how to dress up for the cold by wearing warm, multi-layered clothing. If you’re planning an outdoor winter trip to go sledding in Tromsø or chasing the Northern Lights in Svalbard, which is known for its glaciers and frozen tundra, don’t forget to pack waterproof winter boots, wool socks, thermal shirts and leggings, lots of woolen sweaters, a winter jacket, a warm hat with fleece lining or a fur cap with ear flaps, a scarf, and gloves. If you’re planning to stay in the city, wear a raincoat instead of carrying around an umbrella. The weather is unpredictable, and you’ll find the rain starting and stopping every few minutes throughout the day. Instead of troubling yourself opening and putting away an umbrella, you can keep your hands free to explore and take photos by wearing a practical raincoat.