Number one is absolute bullsh#t. I live in and work in one of the main tourist areas in Norway, especially with mountain hiking, and this is the first time I've ever heard about this thing.
Ginger, I am a Norwegian, and I can confirm it's not a thing. Wear whatever color cap you want. Bright red or orange recommended during hunting season!
I will also confirm that Norwegians will say hi to pretty much anyone they meet while hiking though. Just a quick "hi" is usually it, but more conversation (about the view, hazards ahead, etc) are not uncommon.
Nr 7 is wrong! You find this in Switzerland on Canton Appenzell Innerroden (AI) and Ausseroden (AR) and has to do with feasts with cows Appenzeller Alpenaufzug - Appenzeller Alpenabzug and Appenzeller Viehmarkt. Greatings from Lugano. Sandro
"I used to wonder why certain people in my office would wear the same colors as each other sometimes. Turns out they were listening to a radio station here in NYC that would suggest a color for you to wear that day."
Number one is absolute bullsh#t. I live in and work in one of the main tourist areas in Norway, especially with mountain hiking, and this is the first time I've ever heard about this thing.
Ginger, I am a Norwegian, and I can confirm it's not a thing. Wear whatever color cap you want. Bright red or orange recommended during hunting season!
I will also confirm that Norwegians will say hi to pretty much anyone they meet while hiking though. Just a quick "hi" is usually it, but more conversation (about the view, hazards ahead, etc) are not uncommon.
Nr 7 is wrong! You find this in Switzerland on Canton Appenzell Innerroden (AI) and Ausseroden (AR) and has to do with feasts with cows Appenzeller Alpenaufzug - Appenzeller Alpenabzug and Appenzeller Viehmarkt. Greatings from Lugano. Sandro
I guess you are one of the @$$holes in other words.
I will also confirm that Norwegians will say hi to pretty much anyone they meet while hiking though. Just a quick "hi" is usually it, but more conversation (about the view, hazards ahead, etc) are not uncommon.
Not wrong.
If your grandpa wore this he was in the German SS and was indeed a big @$$hole.
...nah, just ring from electricians union. ;-)
Not sure if that's true, but I always have one in my shopping cart when at the grocery store. Some people smile and nod, most DGAF.
I dunno, still waiting for some hot MILF to give me her phone number or at least ask my opinion of her melons.
why? trying to entice her children? numbers on the clock, young enough for the c@#k