takk
or tusen takk who is on english:one thousand thanks.
Very well, thank you!
Very well, thank you!
tusen takk or takk skal du ha.
Norway. Started shortly after WW2 as thank you for Britain's help.
The country is Norway, and the reason is a 'thank you' form the people of Norway to the people of Great Brittan for the help and support given to the people of Norway during the second world war. There is a great affinity and friendship between British people and Norwegian people, apart from which, the Norwegian woods have some awesome Christmas tree specimens.
Peacebuilding! Economical investor! UN daligate for Afghanistan ect... Member of the UN, NATO - and thank god not - EU!
"Tusen takk kjære venn" means "thank you dear friend". It's a statement, not a question, and doesn't have a general answer or response.
It's Norway that gives the UK a Christmas Tree every year as a thank you for help received during World War 2
The coast of Norway ( which is just Norway.)
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.
Christmas ceremony There has been a Christmas ceremony every year since 1947. A Norway Spruce (or sometimes a Fir) is given by Norway's capital Oslo and presented as London's Christmas Tree, as a token of gratitude for Britain's support during World War II http://www.answers.com/topic/trafalgar-square?method=26&initiator=WANS#Christmas_ceremony
The country is Norway.