My university daughter is headed to Oslo in February for an international case competition at BI Norwegian School of Business. They have 2 free days after the competition ends, what can they do? She would love to see the fjords or the Northern lights, but that looks ambitious for 2 days... Any close in fjord tours by Oslo? Any other day trip suggestions?
Thanks
Leslie
Hello CC!
We are living in Oslo, Norway. So if someone has questions for Oslo and needs help whit planning feel free to ask. We ask you when we go somewhere new, so we can share from the homeport:cool:
In Norway the salary is higer then in the US. So there is no need to give lots of tip. If you have a sit-down lunsj or dinner and you are very pleased then you leave some tip. But there is no need to tip 18%.
If you are on a guidet tour and your guide is super, feel free to give some tip but you dont have to tip according to price of the tour.
If you buy take-out coffee and pastery, no need to tip.
Can help with Q for Oslo if someone needs it;)
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My university daughter is headed to Oslo in February for an international case competition at BI Norwegian School of Business. They have 2 free days after the competition ends, what can they do? She would love to see the fjords or the Northern lights, but that looks ambitious for 2 days... Any close in fjord tours by Oslo? Any other day trip suggestions?
Thanks
Leslie