Iceland review - 2019, Qupperneq 10

Iceland review - 2019, Qupperneq 10
8 Iceland Review ASK ICELAND REVIEW Words by Jóhann Páll Ástvaldsson Photography by Golli HIGH QUALITY HOUSES IN THE NORTH OF ICELAND LEIFSSTADIR AKUREYRI Exclusive villa in the vicinity of Akureyri. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sleeps 8 Details and booking www.nollur.is NOLLUR Húsavík AKUREYRI Vík Höfn Eskifjörður REYKJAVÍK FNJÓSKÁ NOLLUR A loft apartment with incredible views of the fjord. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, sleeps 2 (4) VALLHOLT GRENIVIK A spacious, luxurious house at the shore. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sleeps 6 KRÝSUVÍK A convenient loft apartment on the Nollur farm in Eyjafjörður. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, sleeps 4 P h o to : T h o m as S e iz RZ1_Nollur_Inserat_Iceland-Review_Nr_4_19_210x270_4f-EN.indd 1 09.07.19 14:01 Is the NBA very popular in Iceland? How do Icelanders take to first contact with people from other countries? Are they easy to relate to initially? It’s difficult to give a true yes or no on this question. It was huge in the 90s during the height of Jordan mania, with lots of people collecting NBA cards. Nowadays, basketball is one of the biggest sports in the country along with football and handball, with 7,142 practitioners. The Icelandic basketball team is improving, having qualified for the European championships EuroBasket for the first time in 2015, and again 2017. That being said, it’s difficult to watch US games due to the time difference. Many NBA fans watch East Coast games, or games on Sunday which are often played earlier than regularly scheduled games. Some also watch condensed versions of the games the day after, or the daily Top 10 plays. News outlet Vísir covers the NBA very well, with news semi-daily, even in the off-season. NBA highlights are often shown as part of the daily evening news in the two TV news outlets in the country. So, avid sports fans in Iceland will recognise the top players in the NBA. It’s nowhere close to the popularity of English Premier League football, but it definitely piques the interest of Icelandic sports fans in ever growing numbers. To be completely honest, Icelanders aren’t known for their cosy interactions with strangers. This might lead many to consider Icelanders’ behaviour as rude, but we like to think of it as a direct and honest attitude, free of affectation. People generally steer away from contact with other folks in public. Small talk is very stiff, and the stop- and-chat is something which many try to avoid. The ‘nod’ is a much-used social tool to avoid these types of confrontations. On the other hand, if someone does stop to ask you how you are, it’s because they genuinely want to know. There is a running theory that Icelanders avoid small chat in order to limit the number of social acquaintances. In a small society, it can be tedious to not be able to leave the house without bumping into someone you know. The fewer people you speak to, the fewer social interactions in daily life. It can be isolating for expats from more social countries to live in Iceland. It’s often said, however, that foreigners need only breach the protective layer many Icelanders put up in the beginning: once you’re in, you’re in. Even though Icelanders are bad at small talk, talking about the weather is always a safe bet. Chat at your own risk.
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