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It isn't
You're right - our current reality definitely calls for crying... lots of crying.
I meant that "up and not crying" isn't an actual thing.
Dunno about you, but I have heard "oppe og ikke gråter" from my parents (vikværsk dialekt). I thought it was something only they said until I saw this picture the first time, though. So I can confirm it is a real thing.
It definitely is. Got at coworker who uses that as a treating every time we talk. There are also others I have heard say the same.
It seems to be a regional thing though, so might just not be a thing in your area.
Yeah, that was my initial reaction too, as I couldn't recall ever hearing something similar.
It is indeed a norwegian expression, probably not in frequent use, anymore, though.