Why did Norway get it's own percentage? 🤔
agavaa
joined 2 years ago
It's so funny, because in my case airdrying is one of the worst solutions. My hair gets very frizzy and flat while still curly. What I have to do instead is to immediately lie down with wet hair and kinda squish it against the pillow. When I wake up in the morning it's voluminous and mostly not frizzy.
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It depends on how you feel. For instance, I have a few friends that are born in Norway, but their parents are Vietnamese. Those friends would always described themselves as Vietnamese while in Norway; they are a part of that community, their ancestry is important to them etc. While traveling abroad however, they would say they are Norwegian. The context is different, and citizenship is more relevant. Some of them have lived several places, but their roots and citizenship were the most important pieces of nationalidentity to them.
Myself I'm an immigrant. I don't tell people I don't really know what county I came from; it's private and not relevant. If people ask me (not abroad), they usually mean my accent is off, which is rude.