Too much for me. Our entire 3 week stay in Europe for the 2 of us cost less than just flying there I would bet that the tourist hotels are probably not cheap either LOL
Too much beer yesterday for a week day... I want to go home...
Of to sleep, nighty night forum folks!
Oh no.. That's not a good thing. Hopefully it was worth it
Of to sleep, nighty night forum folks!
Bah, the Dundee's (US Beer) was ok but the Ontario (Can) and Czech IPA was really good.
For basic living probably. Don't know, it's what I have heard.Norway is not expensive for Norwegians. The minimum wages are sky high as well. So, if you have a job there, it will be fine.
Doesn't Cree and Inuktitut also have official statuses in the Northern Territories and Ninavut?That would make it very confusing! I am so glad we have one (or two) languages for the whole country. Of course we only have 26 million people here too.
yup, going home now
Of to sleep, nighty night forum folks!
12€ a month, like I previously mentioned. And that's what we pay in large "rich" Cities. If you go to smaller towns that number dips down to about 6-8 € per month.
Norway is not expensive for Norwegians. The minimum wages are sky high as well. So, if you have a job there, it will be fine.
Doesn't Cree and Inuktitut also have official statuses in the Northern Territories and Ninavut?
OK, it's not the whole of Canada, nonetheless..... (because Wiki NL tells me there are 11 other "official" languages, next to English & French)
The Official Languages Act (French: Loi sur les langues officielles) is a Canadian law that came into force on September 9, 1969,[1] which gives English and French equal status in the government of Canada.[2] This makes them "official" languages, having preferred status in law over all other languages.