Leave it all on the table in a Norwegian cafeteria and what happens is that it sparks hundreds of reactions
Argentinian user @ramiraxione, living in Norway, has conducted a test To check if the country is as safe as its reputation suggests.
To do this, they have left all their belongings on the table in a cafeteria in the city of Bergen He has gone for a 10-minute walk on the road.
“I can only do it here, in Norway”The user begins by saying this before pointing: “I’m going to leave my cell phone, my computer, my wallet, all my cards and my money here in Norway, in this café in Bergen, and I’m going to stay for a while.” Take a walk. My cell phone could see what time it was when I left.
“Imagine how much anxiety it would have caused me to do that, coming from Argentina, Where you can’t leave anything anywhere, they steal from you, But still, so I surrendered to this city and went for a walk. I arrived after about a 10-minute walk, a little scared,” he says.
And he concluded: “Luckily everything was that way. There I show you the time, too bad my coffee is cold.”
In the comments, one user points out: “Here in Argentina you can do that too. But.” There won’t even be coffee when you get back.”
And another adds: “In fact, this has long been the norm in Japan and South Korea.”