Norwegian teens celebrate a bizarre, month-long holiday full of drinking, sex, and wild dares he

Publish date: 2024-06-23
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Forget the "American Pie" movies — American teens can learn a thing or two about partying from their Norwegian counterparts. 

Every year, Norwegian teens on the cusp of graduating from high school celebrate "russefeiring" or "the russ," a month-long celebration centered on drinking, party buses, and wild challenges. 

Partying during the wild month often reaches absurd peaks. On Wednesday, Norway's national transport regulator put out a formal statement discouraging high school graduates from "running naked across bridges and having sex on roundabouts lest they give drivers 'too much of a surprise,'" Reuters reported. 

"In the American movies, we get the impression that they are so crazy. But we have the craziest celebrations here in Norway," Fredrik Helgesen, a student leader of the russ committee, told the Associated Press. "I don’t think anything in the world is like this."

Students aggressively document russefeiring celebrations on social media, giving the rest of the world a look into the wild — and sometimes just bizarre — celebration.

Here's what it's like to experience what is quite possibly the craziest teen rager in the world. 

The russ starts in mid-April and lasts until Norwegian National Day on May 17.

Måtte alt gå vel ! Amen! #russetid #russ #igang #måttealtgåvel #amen #lykketilpåferden

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Revelers are immediately recognizable by their red and blue overalls — or russebukse — a crucial part of russ.

Balsam for sjela og se mini Frettis og alle vennene kose seg sånn på landstreff i Stavanger 🏆 #russetid #landstreffetstavanger #tønsbergrussen2017

A post shared by Yvonne Fretheim (@yvonfre) on May 6, 2017 at 12:02pm PDTMay 6, 2017 at 12:02pm PDT

Russebukse are for sale on the official russ website, but many people choose to personalize their overalls.

#russefeiring #russebukse #russegirls #russegutt #yolo #yoloswag

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Much of the celebration is centered around party buses or vans.

For en herlig gjeng med russegutter🇳🇴👍 #russ2017 #russegutter #russetid #flottegutter #romeriksrussen2017

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The most elaborate are rigged with speakers, lighting, and even mini dance floors, which can cost up to $350,000.

@landstreff ❤❤ #rt17 #russetid #rt2017 #landstreff #landstreffredriksten #lf #lf17 #smuglerne #yankees #russetid2017

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The average Russbuss is used by 15 to 25 students and costs around $116,000.

Drammensvisningen 2017: Se bildene på DRM24.no! #russ #russetid #drammensrussen #DRM24

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Many of the month's parties take place in and around the buses, as hired drivers shuttle teens to various festivals.

Borgartoget i Ulsteinvik:) #russebil #russ2017 #ulsteinruss #folketoget #ulsteinvik #mendetblejofintværjo

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One of the biggest music festivals is held at the theme park Kongeparken, which is transformed into a three-day concert venue.

3 dager til det smelle igjen💥 #landstreffetstavanger #mittLS

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The Associated Press called the event "Coachella transported from the desert to the snaking fjords by the icy North Sea."

Landstreff Stavanger

Roughly 13,500 teens show up at the venue, "ready to rave at all costs."

Landstreff Stavanger

While not raging at festivals or on buses, a key part of keeping the month-long party going is dares that students complete in order to win "knots."

Nå er det ikke lenge igjen til Norges diggeste russetreff! Noen ting å huske på før du kommer til Tryvann: 1, fiks din RusseID! 2, print ut billetten din! Er du usikker på billett og RusseID? Kom tidlig! RusseID og billettluken åpner allerede kl. 18.00! Dørene til hovedplassen åpner kl 21.00. Lurer du på noe mer? Spør! Gleder oss til å se dere! 💜#russ2017 #tryvann #tryvannfestivalen

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Many dares are simply absurd — like wearing bread on your feet all day.

Når ikke vanlig sko lenger passer til skoledagen 😂😁#brød #rt17 #russeknuter #krypton2017

A post shared by Helene (@14helnet) on May 15, 2017 at 11:58pm PDTMay 15, 2017 at 11:58pm PDT

Or, finishing a Big Mac in two bites.

Ute og tar russeknuter 👍🏻 #russ2016 #russeknuter #mcdonalds #cheeseburger #omnomnom #tasty

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Others are racy, like having sex outside.

Noen som skulle hatt en håndfull kondomer til russetiden? Vi har masser - bestill på gratiskondomer.no #russ2017 #russetid

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And, some just encourage drinking, like the dare to have 24 drinks in a single day.

LF var SYKT 🔥 #LF17 #Russ2017 #LandstreffFredriksten #rusbrusalt

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After criticism that russ was getting too wild, some new dares were invented to encourage teens to make good choices, such as getting tested for STDs or giving food to a homeless person.

KrusseRusseKnuteTreff i Haven 🎓🙌🏽🎣✉️🍔🚼 #russeknuter #russ2017 #kruss2017 #jesuselskerdeg #blåkorsungkrs #vennerforlivet #velkommentiloss #blåjodel

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The "knots" that students earn through the dares are trinkets that are tied to the russ cap, or russeknuter. For example, you'd get a tampon to tie to the cap if you chug a beer with two tampons in your mouth.

"Vi har mange russeknuter, du har bare tre" Gratulerer med dagen, Norge! #17mai #hipphipphurra #russelue #russeknuter

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The caps have been around since 1905, when they were used in graduation ceremonies to represent students' acceptances into universities.

Russ🇳🇴 #russelue #fjord

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Source: Norwegian American 

The partying and dares can take a toll on Norwegian teens as the month goes on.

Takk for en fantastisk russetid! ❤😁🇳🇴 . . #russ #rt2017 #russetid #squadgoals

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Everything finally comes to an end on May 17, a national holiday celebrating the signing of the Norwegian constitution.

Russ versus jenter i bunad! 😂😂kaos for å få tak i russekort som kastes.. 😀 😀 #russ #17mai #visithaugesund #artium #bunadjenter #blåruss #rødruss #byparken #russekort #vårtegn #springtime🌸 #norwayinanutshell #happylife❤️ #lovenorway #redcolour

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People celebrate the day with traditional garb and parades.

Best class a guy could ask for 😀🙌🤓#Petroleum #friends #NTNUlife #17mai #avgangskullet

A post shared by Even G. Øyan (@evengoyan) on May 22, 2017 at 10:51am PDTMay 22, 2017 at 10:51am PDT

Teens celebrating russ have parties and parades of their own, celebrating the end of the month.

Feiring / russen på 17 ende mai i Bergen🎉💥National day 17 of mai in Bergen, Norway🇳🇴#russ #russen#russefeiring #nasjonaldag #nasjonaldagen #world#life #selebration #rødruss #bergen_by #bt #bergenby #bergencity #hdr_lovers #igers #ilovenorway #feiring #visiting #lifeisbeautiful

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After a month of partying, it's time to get serious — exams are just around the corner.

Russejenten min ❤17.mai på Lyderhorn 🏔 #sprek #fjellgeit #loves_mountains #landscapes #bt17mai #russ17 #rødruss #seaview #proudmom #bergen #norway #norgefoto #utno

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