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Why does Will Ferrell Hate Norway?

February 3, 2021

Why does Will Ferrell Hate Norway? It could be many reasons. One of them could be that Norway is the most lustful country in the world. Also, number five to be the world’s happiest country globally. It can also be the pretty Norwegian woman with blue eyes and a strong body that is desired throughout the world but can not be visited due to COVID and travel regulations.

Maybe Will Ferrell hates Norway because he is jealous of all the cool Viking history spread all around Norway’s marvelous land. Perhaps Will Ferrel is longing for his Gunhild in the fjord of Norway? Or was it Frøya? Viking men were not obliged to be faithful back in the days. Viking women could divorce their husbands if they were sexually unfulfilled. Enough about the Vikings and more about: Why does Will Ferrell hate Norway?

Road Trip in Lofoten

7 Reasons on Why Does Will Ferrell Hate Norway

Will Ferrell hates Norway, because Norwegian nature is absolutely breathtaking
Reine, Lofoten in Norway.

1. Norway is Powered by Nature

Maybe, Will Ferrell does hate Norway because Norwegian nature is absolutely breathtaking in the scenery. Also jealous that Tom Cruise was climbing Pulpit Rock, which is one of many great things to do when being in Norway.

Will Ferrell hates Norway because Tom Cruise was climbing Pulpit Rock at Lysfjorden instead of himself.
Pulpit Rock is lcoated at Lysefjorden

2. Norway Has World Famous Fjords

Maybe Will Ferrell does hate Norway because we have some of the most spectacular fjords in Norway like Geirangerfjord, Aurlandsfjord, Lysefjord, Hardangerfjord, and 1 190 other fjords. Many of the fjords are on UNESCO World Heritage List.

15 Things That Are Typical Norweigan
Fjord of Aurland

3. Norway A Happy Country

Norway is number five to be the World’s happiest country globally, right behind Finland, Denmark, Switzerland, and Iceland. One year of paid parental leave. Health care is more or less free for everybody, and Norway has a high level of education. There is a low crime rate, and most people speak English in Norway. Also, we have famous surf beaches like Hoddevik.

Hoddevik Beach at Stadlandet

4. Most Lustful Country in The World & beautiful women

If you didn’t know, Norway is the Most Lustful Country in the World. We have the most orgasms in the World. Have you seen a Norwegian girl on the Norwegian National Day: 17th of May in her national custom? Or how do you like me hiking the famous Besseggen?

Famous Hike of Besseggen

5. Because Norway is Best in The Electrical-Car Market

Will Ferrel hates Norway because electric cars rise to a record 54 % market share in Norway and not in the United States of America? Maybe the fact that Norway has an epic Road Trip in the scenic landscape makes most people want to slow down instead of driving fast by nature. A highlight on the West Coast of Norway is Old Mountain Road of Stryn.

Will Ferrel Hate that in Norway you can drive electrical-car at Old Mountain Road of Stryn.
Old Mountain Road of Stryn.

6. Norwegians Road Trip with Electrical-Cars in All Condtions

Little Norway became the first country in the world where the sale of electric cars has overtaken those powered by petrol. That most Norwegians go road tripping with green power through stunning Lofoten for summer vacation? More about Electrical-Car system in Norway.

Will Ferrel Hate that in Norway you can drive electrical-car at Sakris Island in Reine Lofoten
Sakris Island in Lofoten

Why Does Will Ferrel Hate Norway? Because Little Norway is Doing Better than the United States of America When it Comes to Electrical-Car and Zero-Emission!

Will Ferrell hates Norway because we are better than the United States of America when choosing Electrical-car to a greener future and more sustainable energy? Zero-emission! Norway is leading the way for a transition to zero-emission in transport, not the United States of America. Maybe Will Ferrel can create a significant change where big dreams are reality.

Spectacular Fjord View from
Dalsnibba Skywalk 1500 m.o.h
Close to Geiranger Fjord
Spectacular Fjord View from
Dalsnibba Sky-walk 1500 m.o.h

60% of cars sold in Norway last month were electrical, Will Ferrell, do you and the American people take the challenge? We will love to see you give us some competition for a better future. If not, come to Norway, rent an Electrical-car and have a road trip to Famous Geiranger Fjord with Zero-emission.

Will Ferrell hate Norway and the Road Trip to Geiranger Fjord & Dalsnibba from Alesund
Road trip Geirangerfjord & Dalsnibba
Spectacular Fjord View from
Dalsnibba Sky-walk 1500 m.o.h Europe’s highest fjord view from a road.

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