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It's really lovely when people post a proper thank you for all the helpful answers to their pressing question. Clicking 'like' is better than nothing, but isn't quite as nice.
Just saying.
I mean after a load of people have replied, a single thank you is nice. Not one for each posting!It's really lovely when people post a proper thank you for all the helpful answers to their pressing question.
Hence my like on this post since you expressed my sentiment and "thank you" for doing so.On this forum the like button has always had two functions IMO, to say thank you and to show that you like or agree with the post. What I find worse is someone asking a question and never coming back to the thread to acknowledge the replies or to thank anyone.
I answer/ask questions on various sites/forums occasionally. If someone posted that they preferred 'thank you comments' to 'likes' i'd think they were barmy.
Just saying.
I´ve just learned a new word. Thank you @kayagee66 !barmy
Glad to have expanded your English vocabulary. What's the swedish equivalent?I´ve just learned a new word. Thank you @kayagee66 !
The Swedish word for barmy is knäpp, or if one prefer knasig, tokig. Lovely words I haven´t been to Skellefteå since 1974. I made a link from Google (hope it works, haven´t done one from maps before)Glad to have expanded your English vocabulary. What's the swedish equivalent?
I have friends in Skellefteå and Byske, have you ever visited the area? I like it.
Nice. I've visited places around yours, but never there. Ystad, Nybro, Kalmar, Öland. And many times in Malmö. I'm quite a fan of Sweden, and hope to walk Kungsleden (or some of it) sometime. I've been to the start/finish of it some years ago when i went to Abisko to see the Aurora.The Swedish word for barmy is knäpp, or if one prefer knasig, tokig. Lovely words I haven´t been to Skellefteå since 1974. I made a link from Google (hope it works, haven´t done one from maps before)
https://goo.gl/maps/rqjkvEz9KSP2 . It´s quite a bit from home. Karlskrona where I live on an Island called Trossö, is a World Heritage http://whc.unesco.org/en/documents/117985
Me too. Watching the aurora from Abisko was thrilling. Last May I walked the Sundsvall to Trondheim Olavsleden: a pilgrim path from the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic across Sweden and Norway. Quite an experience. 580km, 17 days, 3 other pilgrims!I'm quite a fan of Sweden, and hope to walk Kungsleden (or some of it) sometime. I've been to the start/finish of it some years ago when i went to Abisko to see the Aurora.
Glad you like it here. Next time you´re around don´t miss Karlskrona.Nice. I've visited places around yours, but never there. Ystad, Nybro, Kalmar, Öland. And many times in Malmö. I'm quite a fan of Sweden, and hope to walk Kungsleden (or some of it) sometime. I've been to the start/finish of it some years ago when i went to Abisko to see the Aurora.
This winter we could see the Aurora for 2 nights here in the south of Sweden . It´s so unusual, I can´t remeber that it have occurred before, but I have experienced it up North and it´s breathtaking . Did you enjoy Nidaros?Me too. Watching the aurora from Abisko was thrilling. Last May I walked the Sundsvall to Trondheim Olavsleden: a pilgrim path from the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic across Sweden and Norway. Quite an experience. 580km, 17 days, 3 other pilgrims!
Yes I did enjoy it. The cathedral is very impressive and Trondheim is a pleasant town. VERY expensive though I was lucky to get a bed in the pilgrim centre beside the cathedral. Walking the Olavsleden was very different from the Spanish caminos: a lot more quiet and solitary.Did you enjoy Nidaros?
I agree, Norway is VERY expensive. Lovely but to expensive for a longer stay.VERY expensive though
Quiet, solitary, and no albergues or pilgrimmenus. Lots of tranquility, a bit lonely and lovely. Did I sum it up correctely? Glad you had 3 pilgrims to acompany you. Did you sleep in tent?Olavsleden was very different from the Spanish caminos: a lot more quiet and solitary.
I did have a small tent - 1kg. I did not walk with anyone else. I met 3 other pilgrims in total along the way - 1 man walking solo and a German couple walking together.Glad you had 3 pilgrims to acompany you. Did you sleep in tent?
Agree.
What bothers me even more is when you post an answer to an OP ( mostly a practical question ) and you get a nice thank you, another poster will give the exact same answer as you just did. Meaning he/ she did not read your reply. And I am not talking about long threads with several pages...
Thanks for reminding us Kanga, you are right . Sorry once again @notion900 .I do not mean to be contrary or critical, but could members please remember to use the Private Message facility for private conversations - have a look at Rule 6. The occasional personal comment between people on the public forum is fine, but not when it becomes a long exchange.