4: Stranded Thoughts #2: Swearing in Church - and a bit of chocolate trouble
This week, Anne shares a story that starts with chocolate and ends with a classic Norwegian expression – one that might just surprise you.
You’ll meet the iconic Kvikk Lunsj (Norway’s beloved hiking chocolate), learn why it's definitely not a Kit Kat, and discover the deeper meaning behind the phrase:
"To swear in church" (å banne i kirka)
Because, really – some things are sacred. Like Kvikk Lunsj.
In this episode:
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What Kvikk Lunsj is – and why Norwegians treasure it
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The cultural importance of food, tradition, and language
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Why calling Kvikk Lunsj a “Norwegian Kit Kat” is practically a scandal
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A peek into the Norwegian phrase “å banne i kirka”
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And a question for you: Have you ever sworn in church? (Not literally, of course…)
Norwegian phrase of the week:
Banne i kirka – “To swear in church”
Used when someone says or does something so wildly inappropriate (in context) that it feels like a cultural faux pas