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Can some give me an idea of the prices are like in norway

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Can some give me an idea of the prices are like in norway

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  1. Very expensive,thats why so many of the Norwegian people stay in Spain for 5 months of the year in holliday accomodation.


  2. The Norwegian unit of currency is the Norwegian krone (NOK or kr), made up of 100 ore.

    The cost of living in Norway is extremely high, and it was rated the second most expensive country in which to live in a 2006 Quality of Life Index, compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit). It is the most expensive European country in which to live.

    Housing, transport and restaurant costs are very high, and groceries are also costly. Alcohol and tobacco prices are particularly expensive.

    Typical prices include:

    1 litre of milk 10kr

    1 kg apples 25kr

    6 eggs 15kr

    1 kg cheese 70kr

    Small bottle of beer 50kr

    Glass of wine in restaurant 60kr

    Fast food meal (per person) 50kr upwards

    Expensive restaurant meal (per person) 200-300kr

    Monthly groceries and household items for family of 4 9,000kr

    Tips are not expected in restaurants as a service charge is normally included in the price. However, it is normal practice to leave a few krone for particularly good service.

    Exchange rate: 1.00 GBP = 10.2655 NOK (Norway Kroner)

      


  3. Very expensive.I recently paid £7 for a large beer.

  4. As with all Scandinavian countries alcohol is very expensive.

    Fresh food, especially meat is expensive, otherwise it's not much more expensive than the UK.

  5. Very high compared to the UK for all the basics. That's why it isn't a popular tourist destination.

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