I find it so heartwarmingly charming that Danish people actually come to your channel, watch your videos and leave kind and insightful messages! I feel warm hearts, open-mindedness, curiosity and uncomplicated attitude behind these comments. Denmark, you have stolen my heart!
2 times I have lost my wallet, with quite significant amount of money in it. (I am a self-employed gardener, and do trade almost daily in cash). Both times my wallet was delivered to me, with nothing stolen from it. First time was in 2003 and the second time was in 2019.. :)
Bonjour from Paris. When I look at the worrying state of the world, I see Denmark as a precious diamond. I know everything is not perfect, but we have a lot to learn from the Danes. Hav en god dag !
I recall 'Klassens tid' - 'Class time' or 'Klassens time' - 'Hour of the Class' being introduced in my earliest schoolyears, approx 1967, so YES it is quite Old.
I'm so glad to hear you enjoy living here. It's so very easy to forget how wonderful this country really is, and become disillusioned with how much better it *could* be. Thank you for reminding me
Being from Jutland, in the summer it's very common to see those tables at the roadside, selling potatos, peas, strawberries or whatever. And sometimes they even have moneybanks standing on the table. They expect you to pay, and walk away with the items you've bought. And not only do they trust you to not steal the items .. they also expect you to leave the moneybank, without emptying it! It has become rarer, since MobilePay ... but it's still seen :)
Yes Denmark is a quite safe place to live and there is a lot of trust among strangers. As a student I often studied at cafes or libraries. If I at some point had to use the restroom, I would simply ask the people at the next table, if they would look after my computer etc. I’ve have never had anything stolen and I have looked after a lot of peoples stuff through the years. Of course you have to use your intuition and always evaluate if the person seems trustworthy, but in general you are fine to leave your stuff with strangers.
Once in Guatemalas capital and I HAD to go to the bathroom. On a bench outside there were 2 people sitting there and I asked them to care for the luggage. When i returned my things were still there. Absolutely unheard of in Guatemala. - trust is a wonderful thing :-) (Finn/Denmark)
@A French Woman Living In Denmark In case you are interested this goes back to Kindergarden where it is customary to guide the kids to negotiate their conflicts on their own and only interfering as a last resort. When the kids are 4-5'ish.
Another good thing about the Danish education system is that the kids will have the same classmates, from grade 0 to grade 9. Gives an excellent sense of community, create a great network and friends for life. And you have the option to let the kids join the after-school program called SFO. Where they play, experience slot of things with other kids.
Olá Margo 🙋🏻♂️ Estou assistindo todos os vídeos aqui do canal, para conhecer um pouco mais sobre a Dinamarca. A cada vídeo que vejo, fico surpreso com tantos pontos positivos sobre o povo dinamarquês e sua cultura. Sou brasileiro, e já morei na Espanha, México mas atualmente estou vivendo em Portugal. Vou me planejar para futuramente me mudar para a Dinamarca, e agradeço por você compartilhar informações desse lindo país. Eu entendo perfeitamente o inglês, mas ainda não sei escrever e não sei falar. Que louco né? Hahahaha Aos poucos vou melhorando meu aprendizado enquanto assisto seus vídeos. Até a próxima 🙋🏻♂️ saudações daqui de Portugal 🇵🇹🤗
When the School was still open, All of us would leave our bagpacks just outside of the store while we were in there. There have never been anybody who stole anything and it was more likely that we forgot our bagpacks at the store. If that happened, we would just go to the store again and take our bagpacks. It is very safe to leave your items unatended in Denmark. I love it lol
That's a positive rating you give us, thank you. Something I myself see as a strength in the Danish system is the attention we have to the quality of our food. Here there are strict rules for food safety. These are contents, additives, packaging and storage. We have a ministry responsible for this. We are constantly fighting with the EU to ban certain substances in food that we deem harmful. But it is a struggle against multinational companies and their lobbyists in the EU who are using all means to preserve their privileges. Unfortunately, in many ways, the EU is a union for businesses to a greater extent than for the consumer. Nice that such an appealing person as you has fallen in love with Denmark and a Dane. 💖
Thank you for all your positivity🤗❤️ I always feel blessed that I was born and raised in DK❤️ You are a beautiful person inside out🌸❤️ I am a single mom and I feel very good talen care of in a way I most likely wouldnt be any where else except for maybe other scandinavian countries🙂❤️
I’m a Danish guy, and i think you’re more then welcome here in Denmark 😄 I generally love French people! Because i have a friend that is French, I’m very Happy that Denmark and France always get along. Nice video btw :D ! 🇩🇰 🇫🇷 🇩🇰 🇫🇷
Omg I finally understand what klassens time actually was about :P I thought it was so weird in school, that they had a class just to do fun stuff, because there was very rarely any problems. I just found your channel and I'm already obsessed. Many youtubers who have also moved to Denmark post 40 minutes videoes and that's just insane. And the content is on point.
Alors que l'idée de partir vivre au Danemark me trotte dans la tête depuis quelques mois, ta vidéo ne fait que me conforter dans cette idée. Merci beaucoup de partager ton expérience ici. :)
Have you seen the crime news in Denmark? in the USA or UK it would be about several pretty serious things. In Denmark I remember it being about a pig escaping or similar - in fact i can't really remember it as nothing was happening. Minimal crime - apart from bicycle crime - I lost count of the amount of times my bike lights were stolen when it was parked outside a bar.
I'm 37 and I have 2 children. 9 years old and 4 years old. I was considering Denmark for raising my children but lots of people told me that Danes are quite distant and rude. What you're saying about Danish people is literally the opposite. I'm from Argentina and I'm currently living here but I always imagined Denmark as a model country where everything works perfect. I've been to Italy for example (I have my Italian citizenship) and I didn't like it. I love Italy but only for visiting not for raising my children. Thanks for this video.
👋🏻 thanks for your comment 😊 i think the opinion on people (any not just danish) is relative to a lot of factors : where you’re from, your own open mindedness to other cultures , how you were raised and so on.. i share my personal opinion and point of view but some people would see it from a different angle 🙂 you just need to find the things that matter to you in the country you want to live in (like education) and if it has those points 😉
@@AFrenchWomanLivingInDenmark I really love the idea of raising my children with a high standard of living like Danish people have. I would love learning their language, respect their culture. Actually, there are many argentineans living in de Denmark but I'm not sure how respectful they are about Danish culture. I just want to live in peace and raise my children in a culture where tolerance and acceptance are welcome. So, this video is nice because there is another point of view. Thank you for that! I wish I had Danish friends (something that according to many people is complicated to get heheh).
What a lovely surprise! I just stumbled onto your vlog while watching related topics. I´m happy for you, that your life here in Denmark is good. You managed to pick 5 things that are very high on my list too. Things that I appreciate very much about our society and it makes me happy when it is noticed. Definitely a subscriber and very curious about what else you have uploaded.
I'm Danish and have seen 2 of your videos, all you're telling is right, as a Danish citizen im feeling blessed, I've travelled some around the world, and you don't have to travel far just to experience no trust in others.. And extremely selfish behaviour
That's good to hear. I come from a place in Denmark where we get a lot of german tourists, we really enjoy their presence and most of my friends and family speak german to some extent because of that.
And we leave our babies to sleep outside in their pram/stroller❤️💙 And our children are not stolen🙏I think danes are brought up trusting and caring for each other. We share a real care and interrest for other people🇩🇰😄
@@AFrenchWomanLivingInDenmark I wonder why in some countries children are stolen, for example in the US many children are kidnapped. Is the same thing happening in France that children are at risk of being kidnapped? 🇩🇰
@@EL-fd4fk yes, i have seen cases of missing children multiple times in France in the 2 decades I’ve lived there, not to say it happens all the time but it’s not rare either 😖
@@AFrenchWomanLivingInDenmark just to check my self I looked it up. Since 1965 2 children have been taken from standing outside. 1 has never been found and the other was taken by a sick woman and found after a few hours🙏
I have a small hypothesis about safety and courtesy. Travelling in Spain, France, Germany the UK and the US people have much better manners than Danes in general - but I realized - certainly in the US - courtesy is also used as "interpersonal" diplomacy - greeting politely is for someone to express/signal that - I'm a normal person and I am not trying to harm you. So - basically - the more trust is build and the safer people feel - the less they feel the urge to be polite/ courteous.
Uhmm i totally disagree. You cant compare manners that way. Its bound to culture, so in one location something you see as "bad manner" might be perfectly normal in that location. Also people from certain regions are alot more "fragile" then other regions of the world. Often a person from Usa would think danish are "cold" at first glance. But we not, our culture is just alot diffirent from there's so it feels that way. We are dont waste each other time with idle chatter, i mean .. we will never meet again, so why bother. Plus you are busy getting somewhere, and so am i. Lets just continue instead. BUT .. if you talked to us anyway . Then you would find we would respond and help you if you needed that. We just dont "search" for the idle chatter, like someone from Usa would do. To me it seems more normal from people over there to talk to random strangers suddenly. Just like its normal to tip in some countries, It is not in Denmark. So that would could as bad manners to you ? I heard it does for others. So has nothing to do with manners, has all to do with culture.
With regards to openness and curiosity, and willingness to talk and inquire about a stranger; I suspect it helps that you are stunning. Research shows that beautiful, smiling, friendly and open people get better treatment everywhere.
Hola, que tal?; como te va?, Los mejores y más cordiales Saludos desde puente piedra, lima, Perú, ojalá que puedas venir en algún momento a mi país y que disfrutes mucho de todo por aquí, con la familia y los amigos, felicidades por tus vídeos...
I agree with everything! Unfortunately, while Denmark technically hasn't outlawed immigration (yet - I'm sure there are some Danes would would like to), the practical barrier to entry is rather high. That's the one thing I don't love about Denmark. (Well...that, and liquorice and marzipan, hehe.) But I guess preserving the monoculture is how they're able to maintain such a high degree of social harmony.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us....and I would love to find out how could we move to Denmark and choose the cheapest city to rent a house and to find a job as an European citizen that just speaks English? It's definitely a lovely country but it could be very scary and difficult to be accepted easly for a job and there for to rent a little flat or house. If you could share with us those precious informations that would be very useful for many of us. Thank you in advance for your support.
Hi Naima and thanks for reaching out! First you need to know that you need an EU permit to stay longer than 3 months in Denmark , you have several ones to choose from (google move to Denmark) , obviously with covid it may be a bit more difficult to move , i’m not sure ... and when it comes to finding a job without speaking danish it could be quite easy in København but life is rather expensive , the cheapest cities would be on Fyn or Jutland but then it’s harder to find a job without some danish.. i would focus on Aarhus and Odense which are the 2 biggest cities after København in Denmark. Of course you can start learning danish before moving there and take classes when you arrive also 😊 i hope that helps a bit. I will make a couple videos about it soon 😉
well we are raised with we are all equal. treat others like you want to be treated. titles and social status doesnt matter. you can be on welfare or a billionare. if you act like an idiot you get treated like one. also.. that method you talked about with selling stuff is called the honor method.
Thanks alooooooooooooot for sharing your experience. may i know your status? i mean , you study there ? if so i request you to make vidios about study in denmark.
Amazing, how many French people speak English these days and very Well as well. I used to speak French really well, but know I can not practice my French anymore. Except with my family in Antibe.
I guess if I was from the US for example I would probably see it from a very different perspective but coming from France , Danish people are very nice compared to French people xD Generally speaking of course :)
I'm also French and I totally agree with Margaux. I'd add that despite having a worldwide reputation for being supposedly so proud of our country, a lot of us actually ran away from it because of how uncivil it's become.
I think she used the phrase open minded which is not the same as being open. Whilst we might not be as open as other nationalities, we are very open minded. After all Denmark was the first country to legalise porn ;-)
Je suis francais j habite denmark 42 ans La Montane la plus grands s appelle bahnehoj 180.metres et un peu plus Please ce dit vaere venlig Mais il ne utilise pas Cest vrai a propos le feu vert et le voitures a enhance Mais pardon les danois ne disent pas souvent en face mais plutot dans le dos Pour ca les francais sont plus francs C est aussi pour ca les danois
I do think that the reason why you think danes are friendly and open minded. Is because they meat a friendly and open minded French person. I Mean you get that you give. So tump up to you!!!!!
we dont???? Normaly we get 15 min morning break to snack smoke or??? then 30 min lunch break we pay for yes then 15 min afternoon break then go home 16 = 4 PM
The fourth thing you love about Denmark is not true, danish are anti-social. I live in Aalborg, and it's rare to see people smiling at me. I lived in France too, but they are better at starting conversations.
Education is not really free. Nothing in this world is free. Before the government can hand out money, they have to take them from the population. I hate when people or politicians try to tell we have free this and free hospitals. WE pay for everything with the highest taxes in the world. I you moved to Denmark and got a "free" education, that's great. It just meant that someone else paid it for you.
OOOhhh you have a partner and a little child......that does not need to be explained at all.......You are not single, alone desperate with no money and no work experience, unemployed.........
Ja jeg har ikke smag for at man giver en odre til andre som egentlig laver noget frivilligt for andres skyld mm man er i militæret, hjemme værnet eller politiet el lign... Så det har du helt ret i.. Hver sin smag..
Thank you ,,,,, we love you back ,,,,,, So will you help us get the ‘old’ Denmark back? We need our independence and freedom BACK ,,,,,Throw the scamdemic false flag in the bin ,,,and move forward ,,, Best regards ,,,,,
Do you know what danes also love? Danes love hearing about danes or danish things from foreigners - and look, here i am handing out a like :D
@Gummi Gert.. Hej Gert, kommer du også her ? 😅😄
Interessant at høre hvad andre synes om Danmark og danskerne.
Ps. Jeg sværger jeg ikke forfølger dig 😅
@Gummi Gert.. 😄 Tak Gert. Go' søndag til dig også.
@Gummi Gert.. Jo 😍😁
true XD
LMAO
I find it so heartwarmingly charming that Danish people actually come to your channel, watch your videos and leave kind and insightful messages! I feel warm hearts, open-mindedness, curiosity and uncomplicated attitude behind these comments. Denmark, you have stolen my heart!
Yes it’s true ! Im so grateful! 😊✨🤩
2 times I have lost my wallet, with quite significant amount of money in it. (I am a self-employed gardener, and do trade almost daily in cash). Both times my wallet was delivered to me, with nothing stolen from it. First time was in 2003 and the second time was in 2019.. :)
I can tell you on the spot that this would NEVER EVER happen in France 😂😳!
@@AFrenchWomanLivingInDenmark This has also happened to me a couple of times :)
In Japan your wallet would probably be returned with xtra money in it 😄 Japanese people are amazing.
@@PpAirO5 :-)
In Romania they’d take your wallet and your home.
I'm French and I'm learning Danish as a hobby. Hope to visit Denmark someday.
That’s great! Good for you ! 😃👍🏻
Why would you learn Danish? Just asking:)
@@sole129 I like learning languages, I wanted to learn a Scandinavian language and I chose Danish :)
@@trululebibi6642 Thats very cool:)
🙋♀️🇩🇰
Bonjour from Paris. When I look at the worrying state of the world, I see Denmark as a precious diamond. I know everything is not perfect, but we have a lot to learn from the Danes.
Hav en god dag !
Our politicians are making it become like Paris.. Places you can go, and places you absolutly CANT..
Ha' en god dag
I recall 'Klassens tid' - 'Class time' or 'Klassens time' - 'Hour of the Class' being introduced in my earliest schoolyears, approx 1967, so YES it is quite Old.
It’s incredible 😍
I'm so glad to hear you enjoy living here.
It's so very easy to forget how wonderful this country really is, and become disillusioned with how much better it *could* be.
Thank you for reminding me
Being from Jutland, in the summer it's very common to see those tables at the roadside, selling potatos, peas, strawberries or whatever. And sometimes they even have moneybanks standing on the table. They expect you to pay, and walk away with the items you've bought.
And not only do they trust you to not steal the items .. they also expect you to leave the moneybank, without emptying it!
It has become rarer, since MobilePay ... but it's still seen :)
This is so mind blowing to me 🤯😂
@@AFrenchWomanLivingInDenmark .. It's actually true 😊 but it's "dying out."
That happens in the U.K. too
Yes Denmark is a quite safe place to live and there is a lot of trust among strangers. As a student I often studied at cafes or libraries. If I at some point had to use the restroom, I would simply ask the people at the next table, if they would look after my computer etc. I’ve have never had anything stolen and I have looked after a lot of peoples stuff through the years. Of course you have to use your intuition and always evaluate if the person seems trustworthy, but in general you are fine to leave your stuff with strangers.
Once in Guatemalas capital and I HAD to go to the bathroom. On a bench outside there were 2 people sitting there and I asked them to care for the luggage. When i returned my things were still there. Absolutely unheard of in Guatemala. - trust is a wonderful thing :-) (Finn/Denmark)
Klassens time was implemented decades ago. I'm in my mid 50's and when I was in school we already had "klassens time" every week :)
My favorite subject in school growing up🙂
Chokoladekage med hvid glasur, bedstefars skæg, brunsviger, sandkage ...
Interesting to hear about your exeriences. You are right.. we've had Klassens tid in schools since the midt 1970's
@A French Woman Living In Denmark In case you are interested this goes back to Kindergarden where it is customary to guide the kids to negotiate their conflicts on their own and only interfering as a last resort. When the kids are 4-5'ish.
Another good thing about the Danish education system is that the kids will have the same classmates, from grade 0 to grade 9. Gives an excellent sense of community, create a great network and friends for life. And you have the option to let the kids join the after-school program called SFO. Where they play, experience slot of things with other kids.
Hi Kim! Thanks for the feedback 🤩 i didnt know about SFO , so thanks a lot , i will look into it for sure! 👍🏻😊
Olá Margo 🙋🏻♂️
Estou assistindo todos os vídeos aqui do canal, para conhecer um pouco mais sobre a Dinamarca.
A cada vídeo que vejo, fico surpreso com tantos pontos positivos sobre o povo dinamarquês e sua cultura.
Sou brasileiro, e já morei na Espanha, México mas atualmente estou vivendo em Portugal. Vou me planejar para futuramente me mudar para a Dinamarca, e agradeço por você compartilhar informações desse lindo país.
Eu entendo perfeitamente o inglês, mas ainda não sei escrever e não sei falar. Que louco né? Hahahaha
Aos poucos vou melhorando meu aprendizado enquanto assisto seus vídeos.
Até a próxima 🙋🏻♂️ saudações daqui de Portugal 🇵🇹🤗
When the School was still open, All of us would leave our bagpacks just outside of the store while we were in there. There have never been anybody who stole anything and it was more likely that we forgot our bagpacks at the store. If that happened, we would just go to the store again and take our bagpacks. It is very safe to leave your items unatended in Denmark. I love it lol
Interesting video, merci! I've always had a soft spot for Nordic cultures.
Im glad you enjoyed it! 😍😍😍
Thanks Margaux ❤😊I love Denmark too👍😁Been Living here since 1963😂
That's a positive rating you give us, thank you. Something I myself see as a strength in the Danish system is the attention we have to the quality of our food. Here there are strict rules for food safety. These are contents, additives, packaging and storage. We have a ministry responsible for this. We are constantly fighting with the EU to ban certain substances in food that we deem harmful. But it is a struggle against multinational companies and their lobbyists in the EU who are using all means to preserve their privileges. Unfortunately, in many ways, the EU is a union for businesses to a greater extent than for the consumer. Nice that such an appealing person as you has fallen in love with Denmark and a Dane. 💖
Thank you ! 😃
Thank you for all your positivity🤗❤️ I always feel blessed that I was born and raised in DK❤️ You are a beautiful person inside out🌸❤️ I am a single mom and I feel very good talen care of in a way I most likely wouldnt be any where else except for maybe other scandinavian countries🙂❤️
Thank you! ☀️❤️
I’m a Danish guy, and i think you’re more then welcome here in Denmark 😄
I generally love French people! Because i have a friend that is French, I’m very Happy that Denmark and France always get along. Nice video btw :D ! 🇩🇰 🇫🇷 🇩🇰 🇫🇷
Thanks so much, so kind of you! ☺️☺️☺️
Your welcome 😄
Omg I finally understand what klassens time actually was about :P I thought it was so weird in school, that they had a class just to do fun stuff, because there was very rarely any problems.
I just found your channel and I'm already obsessed. Many youtubers who have also moved to Denmark post 40 minutes videoes and that's just insane. And the content is on point.
Thanks a lot! 😊
Alors que l'idée de partir vivre au Danemark me trotte dans la tête depuis quelques mois, ta vidéo ne fait que me conforter dans cette idée. Merci beaucoup de partager ton expérience ici. :)
Have you seen the crime news in Denmark? in the USA or UK it would be about several pretty serious things. In Denmark I remember it being about a pig escaping or similar - in fact i can't really remember it as nothing was happening. Minimal crime - apart from bicycle crime - I lost count of the amount of times my bike lights were stolen when it was parked outside a bar.
LOVE this content! Go on and be safe
Such a nice video, you nailed the definition of Danish Hygge! :) Looking forward to watching more of your videos!
Thanks a lot!
I'm 37 and I have 2 children. 9 years old and 4 years old. I was considering Denmark for raising my children but lots of people told me that Danes are quite distant and rude.
What you're saying about Danish people is literally the opposite.
I'm from Argentina and I'm currently living here but I always imagined Denmark as a model country where everything works perfect.
I've been to Italy for example (I have my Italian citizenship) and I didn't like it. I love Italy but only for visiting not for raising my children.
Thanks for this video.
👋🏻 thanks for your comment 😊 i think the opinion on people (any not just danish) is relative to a lot of factors : where you’re from, your own open mindedness to other cultures , how you were raised and so on.. i share my personal opinion and point of view but some people would see it from a different angle 🙂 you just need to find the things that matter to you in the country you want to live in (like education) and if it has those points 😉
@@AFrenchWomanLivingInDenmark I really love the idea of raising my children with a high standard of living like Danish people have. I would love learning their language, respect their culture. Actually, there are many argentineans living in de Denmark but I'm not sure how respectful they are about Danish culture. I just want to live in peace and raise my children in a culture where tolerance and acceptance are welcome. So, this video is nice because there is another point of view. Thank you for that! I wish I had Danish friends (something that according to many people is complicated to get heheh).
@@carlosvazquez3678 i wish you best of luck in fulfilling that dream then! 😊😉
What a lovely surprise! I just stumbled onto your vlog while watching related topics.
I´m happy for you, that your life here in Denmark is good. You managed to pick 5 things that are very high on my list too. Things that I appreciate very much about our society and it makes me happy when it is noticed.
Definitely a subscriber and very curious about what else you have uploaded.
Thank you so much ! ☺️
I'm Danish and have seen 2 of your videos, all you're telling is right, as a Danish citizen im feeling blessed, I've travelled some around the world, and you don't have to travel far just to experience no trust in others.. And extremely selfish behaviour
The German people are happy in Denmark. I like this country ☺️
That's good to hear. I come from a place in Denmark where we get a lot of german tourists, we really enjoy their presence and most of my friends and family speak german to some extent because of that.
Yes. But we have to learn more danish. And not otherwise.
And we leave our babies to sleep outside in their pram/stroller❤️💙 And our children are not stolen🙏I think danes are brought up trusting and caring for each other. We share a real care and interrest for other people🇩🇰😄
That actually shocked me , im not used to seeing this in France 😂😅😳
@@AFrenchWomanLivingInDenmark
I wonder why in some countries children are stolen, for example in the US many children are kidnapped. Is the same thing happening in France that children are at risk of being kidnapped? 🇩🇰
@@EL-fd4fk yes, i have seen cases of missing children multiple times in France in the 2 decades I’ve lived there, not to say it happens all the time but it’s not rare either 😖
@@AFrenchWomanLivingInDenmark just to check my self I looked it up. Since 1965 2 children have been taken from standing outside. 1 has never been found and the other was taken by a sick woman and found after a few hours🙏
Merci beaucoup. Comment est-ce qu’on explique le mot hygge en français ? (suis danoise)
I have a small hypothesis about safety and courtesy. Travelling in Spain, France, Germany the UK and the US people have much better manners than Danes in general - but I realized - certainly in the US - courtesy is also used as "interpersonal" diplomacy - greeting politely is for someone to express/signal that - I'm a normal person and I am not trying to harm you. So - basically - the more trust is build and the safer people feel - the less they feel the urge to be polite/ courteous.
I see what you mean, interesting way of looking at it ! 😃👍🏻 thanks for commenting ✨😊
Uhmm i totally disagree. You cant compare manners that way. Its bound to culture, so in one location something you see as "bad manner" might be perfectly normal in that location.
Also people from certain regions are alot more "fragile" then other regions of the world. Often a person from Usa would think danish are "cold" at first glance. But we not, our culture is just alot diffirent from there's so it feels that way.
We are dont waste each other time with idle chatter, i mean .. we will never meet again, so why bother. Plus you are busy getting somewhere, and so am i. Lets just continue instead.
BUT .. if you talked to us anyway . Then you would find we would respond and help you if you needed that. We just dont "search" for the idle chatter, like someone from Usa would do. To me it seems more normal from people over there to talk to random strangers suddenly.
Just like its normal to tip in some countries, It is not in Denmark. So that would could as bad manners to you ? I heard it does for others.
So has nothing to do with manners, has all to do with culture.
With regards to openness and curiosity, and willingness to talk and inquire about a stranger; I suspect it helps that you are stunning. Research shows that beautiful, smiling, friendly and open people get better treatment everywhere.
Beautiful people tend to see beautiful things❤
Intelligent smart Lady, Who understand Denmark, -from wonderfull France
Hola, que tal?; como te va?, Los mejores y más cordiales Saludos desde puente piedra, lima, Perú, ojalá que puedas venir en algún momento a mi país y que disfrutes mucho de todo por aquí, con la familia y los amigos, felicidades por tus vídeos...
you pronounce danish very well. Great job :)
Du fandt sku den helt rigtige oversættelse og forståelse af hygge (enjoying the simple pleasures in life)
If you want to see how we deal with theft, then look up the video called “the pony thief”
I agree with everything! Unfortunately, while Denmark technically hasn't outlawed immigration (yet - I'm sure there are some Danes would would like to), the practical barrier to entry is rather high. That's the one thing I don't love about Denmark. (Well...that, and liquorice and marzipan, hehe.) But I guess preserving the monoculture is how they're able to maintain such a high degree of social harmony.
I agree, me myself being danish/english.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us....and I would love to find out how could we move to Denmark and choose the cheapest city to rent a house and to find a job as an European citizen that just speaks English? It's definitely a lovely country but it could be very scary and difficult to be accepted easly for a job and there for to rent a little flat or house. If you could share with us those precious informations that would be very useful for many of us. Thank you in advance for your support.
Hi Naima and thanks for reaching out!
First you need to know that you need an EU permit to stay longer than 3 months in Denmark , you have several ones to choose from (google move to Denmark) , obviously with covid it may be a bit more difficult to move , i’m not sure ...
and when it comes to finding a job without speaking danish it could be quite easy in København but life is rather expensive , the cheapest cities would be on Fyn or Jutland but then it’s harder to find a job without some danish..
i would focus on Aarhus and Odense which are the 2 biggest cities after København in Denmark.
Of course you can start learning danish before moving there and take classes when you arrive also 😊 i hope that helps a bit. I will make a couple videos about it soon 😉
I love your channel.
Thanks a lot!
well we are raised with we are all equal.
treat others like you want to be treated.
titles and social status doesnt matter.
you can be on welfare or a billionare. if you act like an idiot you get treated like one.
also.. that method you talked about with selling stuff is called the honor method.
I am 40 years old and I had klasses time in all my school years 😊
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Thanks alooooooooooooot for sharing your experience.
may i know your status? i mean , you study there ? if so i request you to make vidios about study in denmark.
Haha no im not studying anymore , i’ve had my degree 5 years ago , im working 😉
But we here in denmark dont judge a lot so youre right about that one😇
Rødgrød med fløde :)))
Amazing, how many French people speak English these days and very Well as well. I used to speak French really well, but know I can not practice my French anymore. Except with my family in Antibe.
Antibes
Thank you 😊 and sadly yes unless you practice a language regularly you tend to forget it 🙁..
i live in denmark
If you have ever seen a robber then you dont feel as safe and i have almost had thieves break intro my House TWO TIMES
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As a dane i find it funny that you said that we are open and friendly._. Foreigners usually say the opposite._.
I guess if I was from the US for example I would probably see it from a very different perspective but coming from France , Danish people are very nice compared to French people xD Generally speaking of course :)
I'm also French and I totally agree with Margaux. I'd add that despite having a worldwide reputation for being supposedly so proud of our country, a lot of us actually ran away from it because of how uncivil it's become.
I think she used the phrase open minded which is not the same as being open. Whilst we might not be as open as other nationalities, we are very open minded. After all Denmark was the first country to legalise porn ;-)
Nå.. Hvor kommer du fra?
@@heinedenmark
øh... hvad har det at gøre med noget?
I am from Bangladesh
I want to come denmark
Help me please
we have good beaches
Pls is there work for those that are not educated?
yes
Well that was more than 5 i belive. But thats ok we are tolereant and open minded haha. But you have some very good obeservations!
what job do you have?
I was best at klassens time. Because there was cake :D
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My work balance:
Sleep = 8 hours
Work = 8 hours
Family time = 8 hours
I can hear you, but the music is loud, compared to your voice so it was hard to hear....
Je suis francais j habite denmark 42 ans
La Montane la plus grands s appelle bahnehoj
180.metres et un peu plus
Please ce dit vaere venlig
Mais il ne utilise pas
Cest vrai a propos le feu vert et le voitures a enhance
Mais pardon les danois ne disent pas souvent en face mais plutot dans le dos
Pour ca les francais sont plus francs
C est aussi pour ca les danois
Sorry
Cest pour ca les danois. Danois trouve les francais arrogantlcar on dit ce que on pense
Voila
Juste une correction
Jeg er dansker vil bar sig at klasse time er mange gamle da jeg var barn hav vi det hver uge selv børnhaven klasse have den
I.am.ali.from.pakistan
I.need.your.helpe.please.tell.me
I.am.doing.a.busnus.in.denmark
What.is.the.procegar
Pls.pls.pls.help.me
Hygge is The best here in denmark
Yes, but we have an appalling lack of cheeses, compared to France!
That’s true 😂
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I do think that the reason why you think danes are friendly and open minded. Is because they meat a friendly and open minded French person. I Mean you get that you give. So tump up to you!!!!!
Thank you!
I am Danish MOST work 8 am to 16 = 4 pm NOT five
Yes but u no have a lunch break
we dont???? Normaly we get 15 min morning break to snack smoke or??? then 30 min lunch break we pay for yes then 15 min afternoon break then go home 16 = 4 PM
Again, sound is waaaaaayyyy too low.
sorry your speakers must be BAD here the sound is very fine
The background music is very distracting.
V for sejr! 🇩🇰
Hahaha
The background music is SO DISTRACTING. Other than that: thanks, this makes me want to go to Denmark. Was there often as a kid and loved it.
Dont know why, but I feel bad if I get off work late and pick my kids up after 3:30 in the afternoon. 😏
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If you don't know why, maybe you should begin thinking about it 😧
education ,doctors and hospitals isn't really free we just pay it thru our taxes
The fourth thing you love about Denmark is not true, danish are anti-social. I live in Aalborg, and it's rare to see people smiling at me. I lived in France too, but they are better at starting conversations.
it differs from where in the country you live....
Maybe we are generally tired and annoyed by people from the Middle East.
Education is not really free. Nothing in this world is free. Before the government can hand out money, they have to take them from the population. I hate when people or politicians try to tell we have free this and free hospitals. WE pay for everything with the highest taxes in the world.
I you moved to Denmark and got a "free" education, that's great. It just meant that someone else paid it for you.
Yes you’re right !
Well the principle is that when you are sick the taxes have payed all from people all over the country. Without questioning.
OOOhhh you have a partner and a little child......that does not need to be explained at all.......You are not single, alone desperate with no money and no work experience, unemployed.........
Sluk for musikken vil du taler
Sært jeg synes musikken er for lav ( den dæmper ikke at du sidder og giver en ordre!)
@@masharozalija9187 hver sin smag Kan du have en god aften
Ja jeg har ikke smag for at man giver en odre til andre som egentlig laver noget frivilligt for andres skyld mm man er i militæret, hjemme værnet eller politiet el lign... Så det har du helt ret i.. Hver sin smag..
Thank you ,,,,, we love you back ,,,,,,
So will you help us get the ‘old’ Denmark back?
We need our independence and freedom BACK ,,,,,Throw the scamdemic false flag in the bin ,,,and move forward ,,,
Best regards ,,,,,
Scamdemic? Er du en af de spader der ikke tror på Covid-19?
May I share your charming videos on my Facebook site, without infringing on your copy right ? 😀🇩🇰