Thank you so much for your video! I've just moved to Copenhagen within the program helping Ukrainian refugees, and I really appreaciate all the information you told in your video, as if I was talking to a friend who's sharing her life experience. Really cool!
Wow thank you for making this video! I am about to go to University of Copenhagen for an exchange program in the coming year, so it's nice to get to know Denmark especially Copenhagen in a really cozy and easy way!
If you look up national statistics, it is way more than 17 days. That’s a single month of rain avg. it’s definitely over 140 days a year of rain on avg for the entire country
Thanks for a interesting and upbeat video, Denmark is a beautiful country, and I have always found the people so happy and friendly. And such varied environments, from Copenhagen to Skagen, always interesting.
The variety is the spice. Most foreigners think Copenhagen is all there is thus the country (because of its size) must be like this everywhere, only that's really just one small part of the culture... For its size, it's still as different within as say Texas is to New York or L.A.
Your authenticity gives this whole video and all of your talking and smiling and gesturing so much charme. You're the internet's cool tour guide now! I enjoy it very much :)
Such an amazing and different country! Next February 2023 I'll go to Aalborg's University as an Erasmus student and I can't wait to start living there!
@@pgpc6448 Yeah, we Danes really appreciate when someone of a higher rank or authority is on the same level as everyone else. If a teacher walks in and expects to be referred to by their last name, the students won't respect them, and will most likely refer to the teacher as their first name regardless of the teacher's authority. The same thing applies to other people of authority like police, your boss etc. I don't know how people would talk to the judge in court tho, as almost all courts are behind closed doors and almost never filmed.
@@freewithnature When police officers speak to me, after looking at my ID or something, they refer to me by the first name. I haven't spoken to a police officer where I knew their name, but I'd think it's quite natural here in Denmark for citizens to refer to police officers as well by their first name. We're just not that formal here.
I have not seen the mermaid in Denmark, but I have seen a copy in a place very far away. There is a resort called Danish Lagoon in Siquijor, Philippines that is designed like a theme park of HC Andersen and on the beach you will find the mermaid. The place is owned by a Danish couple.
Wow!! I am an older American and I was in Copenhagen a few years back with one of my kids who was working there for a short time. I learned more about the city and country from your video than I did when I was there. I enjoyed my visit a lot but I was struck by several things which over time I have come to a better perspective about. One, it did seem that most people out and about were young people 25-35 years old or so. It also seemed that everyone had money. I didn't see anyone who looked strapped for cash at least in appearance. It was very neat and clean and I found the people to be friendly and welcoming and I never met anyone who couldn't speak English. It had a bit of the same vibe as you get in a upscale planned community in the US where everyone appears to be similar. That alone can make you feel comfortable if you too fit that demographic which I did. It did feel crowed and the Airbnb we had was very nice but very small especially the bathroom. Last but not least I was blown away by the number of bikes. Bikes were literally everywhere by the hundreds or thousands. Anyway thanks for the tour and facts about your home country. You have a talent for doing this. I wish you well!!
I'm in love with a little Danish girl, well she's American, but she's Danish heritage and she is so proud of it. I can impress her now with all of the information you taught me :)
Nice to see the headquarters of my old boss Maersk . But over 20 % of what is shipped over sea is by them, and their other brands like Hamburg Sud. I would like to see an other tour of Copenhagen in the future.
Hey Kaja. It was interesting vlog and not much information about these unknown facts about Denmark are available. Thank you for sharing these information with us.
Denmark is in desperate need of nurses. Hope you’ll have a good time here, though being a nurse in Denmark is very hard work because of the work conditions (understaffing).
16:07 As an American I find it interesting that the subway announcement is in English. Maybe it was made in Danish too, but not in the video? Really enjoyed your video.
Hi, I'm Danish born and bread. 58 years old NOT from Copenhagen though I think most Danes are fluent in English the children as well we learn it from the 1st grade now I learned it from the 5th grade. I think that apart from really old people we all understand English that's why on our public transport in Copenhagen is also in English so that people from other countries also understand the announcements on the speakers.🎉
I love Denmark. I was born in Europe (-no country name-), however, I have been living for years of more than half of my life in countries like Mexico, Panama, The Philipines, MEXICO (Resident), China (to become a resident next year), and Vietnam which is on my TOP # 1 Gorgeous and Happiest people in the world. Now, Denmark Is actually the ONLY ONE country I consider the best among all European countries in Any Aspect of social, environmental, economic, business, life, and so on. I love Denmark and surprisingly I'll go back to DK by January and I'll be living and working for one year in Aarhus. Stay Blessed DK Stay Blessed World!
@@KajaKubicka I would like to get a Danish flag as well as Norwegian. I already have Sweden. I also have family from Sweden and Norway. I call it the Viking trifecta!! 😂😂
I am a Filipina living in Sweden, I went to Denmark 2 days ago to do some important thing. I found people in Denmark are very friendly, everyone I crossed path with smile on me, very different to Sweden, no offense to the Swede. Your train system is a bit confusing though but I get familiar when getting around.
Thank you for the video. Very interesting. However, Finland has been voted happiest country and continues to stay on top (just wondering your source) 😊 Denmark looks to be a fabulous place to visit! 👍
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Thanks a lot for an interesting view. Through your video, I knew more about Denmark. I was also surprised at the Little Mermaid. Because I thought the statue is bigger :)
Due to a delay of my flight to Copenhagen, I spent a very interesting night at the Central railway station, I met the most polite drunks ever, hygge x❤
The summers in Denmark are usually very sunny and with very little rain. The rain mainly comes during autumn and winter. So the weather you experienced is not uncommon during summer.
hi by Kaja. I have lived in Denmark Helle my life 24 years and I have not noticed that they rain as much in the summer months as in winter so I would give polluting right as he writes about. but it also depends on where you live in Denmark
@@KajaKubicka I lived here for 42 years and as Polluting Penguin said. USUALLY the summers are sunny. Usually doesn't mean always. So yes we do have some years with shitty rainy summers. But more sunny summers than not.
You might have been living in Denmark for a lot of years, but you have learned nothing right of Denmark, in fact you are wrong on almost all what you say. Unless you are very highpaid something your average tax are 38-40%, if you are higher, you invest, get deduction and actually pay LESS than 35% Weather in Denmark is NOT 50% rain, we average 250 days dry Drinking culture in Denmark are changing a lot towards USA, but even 2 years old can legally drink even hard liquer, but you are right about age of buy Denmark have actually 2 land borders, one with Germany and one with Canada That is just 4 points where you are wrong
One correction to the video: there is no minimum legal drinking age in Denmark, you are allowed to consume alcohol from birth, but you are not allowed to buy it yourself until you are 16 (and 18 for stronger liquors). So if your parents allow you, you can have a party and legally drink at all ages...
One thing about income tax, if you're paying 55% income tax, you're not paying 55% on all of your income as its a tiered system. The first tier is tax free! As for what the tax pays for? One thing was mentioned here - student grants (or the "wage" as it was called). Others are subsidised childcare, free schooling, free healthcare, subsidised dentists, basic unemployment benefit, no university/ college fees, statutory sick pay etc.
One of the best vlogs abt DK/CPH I was not bored even for a sec. Would be nice to have street names of the spots you recorded, but anyway, good job, beautiful video, wit lot of smiles :) Good job.
No one as in NO ONE pays 55% tax and 25% VAT can not be considered a tax in the normal sense of the word. Also, yes, the taxes are high, but for those money, we get free education from primary school all the way through university AND free health care !
Great video really interesting to hear all the different things about Denmark. My GF and myself are planning a visit at the end of October from Slovenia. Do you plan on making any sort of travel guide since most videos on that topic seem to be at least a year old! Would love your input on it. Have a great day! :)
thanks for the video!! wondering when u took the video that is still 37C.. cos I'm going there (for the first time!) in early Sept...so I'm wondering :)
Denmark is a beautiful country, despite the weather. You probably don't notice it, but it's SO clean! For good weather, come visit South Africa. Just be prepared for unnecessary litter, poverty and things that don't work properly.....if I were rich enough, I would live in Denmark or Sweden for half the year and in South Africa for the other half.
"6" Incorrect. The drinking age in Denmark is not "technically 16". It's technically and practically non-existent. There _is_ no 'drinking age'. It's illegal for someone to sell certain alcohol to people under a certain age, but there is no age where it is illegal to buy nor drink alcohol. "15" Also incorrect. Tivoli is the third oldest amusement part in the world (and what inspired Walt Disney when building Disneyland); the Austrian one you're referring to is the second oldest; and Bakken is the oldest.
The weather in Danmark is perfect. The weather is the reason Danmark became a rich country. The weather is perfect for agriculture. We can feed 15-30 million people, depending on the kind of food. Needless to say, we are a big food exporter. The UK is one of our biggest importer.
Between Greenland and Canada there is the sea, no land border. Do you know that on Greenland there were living Vikings from 1000 till 1420? They were exterminated by the Eskimo's.
@@johanvandermeulen9696 A very small island, Hans Ø/Island was recently divided between Canada and Denmark 40-60%. So on this island, there is actually a land border between the two nations. This ended a 50 years conflict called the Whiskey War.
Wow. Very good you must have got good grades for speaking out ! Thankyou. Where do danish people typically go for holidays Are Danish all friendly accommodating like you
I think that SU is more than just "school paying you for studying." It's supposed to help everyone who wants to learn pay for necessities such as housing, food, transport, clothing etc. so education is affordable to everyone not only to the rich
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Lol we own our own country (Greenland) aka we have our own territory.. Vid was great tho. Every nation is their own, untill "someone" believes they are sovereign enough, to take over other people and countries. But it's ok tho, you guys a still learning I guess ?
Thank you so much for your video! I've just moved to Copenhagen within the program helping Ukrainian refugees, and I really appreaciate all the information you told in your video, as if I was talking to a friend who's sharing her life experience. Really cool!
You should live with me baby
This was by far the most informative and enjoyable video about Copenhagen and Denmark that I've seen
Wow thank you for making this video! I am about to go to University of Copenhagen for an exchange program in the coming year, so it's nice to get to know Denmark especially Copenhagen in a really cozy and easy way!
If you’re there now, how is it? I wanna visit there badly. 🥲
Hello Yingjian. Are you in Copenhagen now? How goes it?
Thank you for a great video ☺️
I think the weather in Denmark is awsome! I love the grey days end the rain during summer
wait what?!?!? it rains for 170 days in Denmark?!? LOL! I've lived here for 47 years, since birth... I think 17 days is closer to the truth...
I've never seen it Rain for 170 days a year either and we do get warm weather during the summer
If you look up national statistics, it is way more than 17 days. That’s a single month of rain avg. it’s definitely over 140 days a year of rain on avg for the entire country
Taler du dansk do u talk danish
@@That_one_girl-jazz ja selvfølgelig taler jeg dansk
it does rain a lot
Thanks for a interesting and upbeat video, Denmark is a beautiful country, and I have always found the people so happy and friendly. And such varied environments, from Copenhagen to Skagen, always interesting.
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The variety is the spice. Most foreigners think Copenhagen is all there is thus the country (because of its size) must be like this everywhere, only that's really just one small part of the culture... For its size, it's still as different within as say Texas is to New York or L.A.
Your authenticity gives this whole video and all of your talking and smiling and gesturing so much charme. You're the internet's cool tour guide now! I enjoy it very much :)
Such an amazing and different country! Next February 2023 I'll go to Aalborg's University as an Erasmus student and I can't wait to start living there!
thank you for posting this. Ive spent weeks in Denmark many years ago and I look forward to coming back
Glad you liked it! :)
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing and taking us around Copenhagen. Will watch more!
Hi, embedding your video in our English course. Good job!
Really good video
Very interesting as in the states we consider it disgraceful to announce a teacher by first name…outdated for sure.
@@pgpc6448 Yeah, we Danes really appreciate when someone of a higher rank or authority is on the same level as everyone else. If a teacher walks in and expects to be referred to by their last name, the students won't respect them, and will most likely refer to the teacher as their first name regardless of the teacher's authority. The same thing applies to other people of authority like police, your boss etc. I don't know how people would talk to the judge in court tho, as almost all courts are behind closed doors and almost never filmed.
@@shaving_ryans_privates_4408 America’s got a lot to learn and reform from countries like Denmark.
I think it would be awkward using my teachers first name.
I mean when you speak to a police officer or the president you don’t use their first name.
@@freewithnature When police officers speak to me, after looking at my ID or something, they refer to me by the first name. I haven't spoken to a police officer where I knew their name, but I'd think it's quite natural here in Denmark for citizens to refer to police officers as well by their first name. We're just not that formal here.
I have not seen the mermaid in Denmark, but I have seen a copy in a place very far away. There is a resort called Danish Lagoon in Siquijor, Philippines that is designed like a theme park of HC Andersen and on the beach you will find the mermaid. The place is owned by a Danish couple.
Wow!! I am an older American and I was in Copenhagen a few years back with one of my kids who was working there for a short time. I learned more about the city and country from your video than I did when I was there. I enjoyed my visit a lot but I was struck by several things which over time I have come to a better perspective about. One, it did seem that most people out and about were young people 25-35 years old or so. It also seemed that everyone had money. I didn't see anyone who looked strapped for cash at least in appearance. It was very neat and clean and I found the people to be friendly and welcoming and I never met anyone who couldn't speak English. It had a bit of the same vibe as you get in a upscale planned community in the US where everyone appears to be similar. That alone can make you feel comfortable if you too fit that demographic which I did. It did feel crowed and the Airbnb we had was very nice but very small especially the bathroom. Last but not least I was blown away by the number of bikes. Bikes were literally everywhere by the hundreds or thousands. Anyway thanks for the tour and facts about your home country. You have a talent for doing this. I wish you well!!
Thanks for sharing your perspective. Another American here, from New Mexico, USA.
Thank you! Really enjoyed the video, the city is beautiful and it’s pleasant to listen to u🐰
Thanks for this, I will be in your beautiful city in August, can't wait.
I'm in love with a little Danish girl, well she's American, but she's Danish heritage and she is so proud of it. I can impress her now with all of the information you taught me :)
Scarlett Johansson?
Johnny Knoxville Try to learn Danish.
@@nielsjosefsen431Scarlett Johansson is not a Danⅰsh−Amerⅰcan gⅰrl.She is Jewish.Her surname Johansson is Swedⅰsh name.
Great video! Just one small correction, Bakken is the oldest amusement park in the world, and Tivoli is the second oldest, pretty neat :))
Actually no, I thought so too,,, Bakken is the oldest, but Wurstelprater (Prater) in Austria, comes in between the danish Bakken and Tivoli =)
Yes Bakken is the oldest but Wurstelprater is the second, Tivoli is 3rd. I’ve been to Bakken and Tivoli recently, had so much fun
My friend lives there! I plan on visiting here, thank you so much for all this info!
I miss danmark a lot ! Thank you for this video !
omg all the intense staring was what i felt the most self consious about when i was in CPH... and i wasnt even vloging XD
Good to know that's common, I would have wondered why people were staring at me 😆
Nice to see the headquarters of my old boss Maersk . But over 20 % of what is shipped over sea is by them, and their other brands like Hamburg Sud. I would like to see an other tour of Copenhagen in the future.
Hey Kaja. It was interesting vlog and not much information about these unknown facts about Denmark are available. Thank you for sharing these information with us.
I will move to denmark up to 2 years. I am nurse. this video is very useful for me. Thanks a lot.
Denmark is in desperate need of nurses. Hope you’ll have a good time here, though being a nurse in Denmark is very hard work because of the work conditions (understaffing).
i loved the video from the start just a creative simple way to make a different vlog ..much love ❤️
I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)
Great Video .... thank you for making it.
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16:07 As an American I find it interesting that the subway announcement is in English. Maybe it was made in Danish too, but not in the video? Really enjoyed your video.
It’s both in Danish and English :)
most big cities do too!
Hi,
I'm Danish born and bread. 58 years old NOT from Copenhagen though I think most Danes are fluent in English the children as well we learn it from the 1st grade now I learned it from the 5th grade. I think that apart from really old people we all understand English that's why on our public transport in Copenhagen is also in English so that people from other countries also understand the announcements on the speakers.🎉
This is so good to know as someone planning a trip there. My last trip, I got slightly lost on the train in Vienna. lol
this is so informative, like if we are ever going to travel there, it's giving us ideas we need
Sry but it dont give You enything denmark is not only København.. Der ar 100 other bether plases ind denmark...
No legal age for drinking. buying is 16 ofc.
I love Denmark. I was born in Europe (-no country name-), however, I have been living for years of more than half of my life in countries like Mexico, Panama, The Philipines, MEXICO (Resident), China (to become a resident next year), and Vietnam which is on my TOP # 1 Gorgeous and Happiest people in the world. Now, Denmark Is actually the ONLY ONE country I consider the best among all European countries in Any Aspect of social, environmental, economic, business, life, and so on. I love Denmark and surprisingly I'll go back to DK by January and I'll be living and working for one year in Aarhus. Stay Blessed DK Stay Blessed World!
Hey friend! Are you back in Denmark now? How's your job at Aarhus?
What's your job man? ) What do you do?
Io invece sono nato in Veneto che non è in Italia e nemmeno in Europa.
55% in tax is not really true, it’s only for the part of your salary over a certain limit and then there are deductibles.
But it is true. When you add in 25% VAT on everything and 150% automotive tax, yes it's beyond even 55%
Great video! Thank you for making it :)
Being a Dane myself this is a very interesting video. It's great to see where I'm from but have never been there!! LOL
I’m glad to hear that!! :)
@@KajaKubicka I would like to get a Danish flag as well as Norwegian. I already have Sweden. I also have family from Sweden and Norway. I call it the Viking trifecta!! 😂😂
@@rikijett310 What means trifecta?
@@johanvandermeulen9696 trifecta basically means a perfect group of 3.
@@rikijett310 Tak til den oplysning. Du er dansker og du har ikke den danebrog? Det er saerlig.
I am a Filipina living in Sweden, I went to Denmark 2 days ago to do some important thing. I found people in Denmark are very friendly, everyone I crossed path with smile on me, very different to Sweden, no offense to the Swede. Your train system is a bit confusing though but I get familiar when getting around.
are you a immigrant or just visiting?
@@LK-pc4sq I am an immigrant in Sweden and visitor in Denmark.
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@@JenSalva why did you immigrate to Sweden?
@@debate8079 hubby live and work in Sweden. It was not our first plan, but because of the pandemic we think it will be best for our family. ☺️
Fun fact, Denmark now has two land borders. One with Germany and one with Canada
シュレスヴィッヒ・ホルシュタイン→ドイツ・デンマーク国境のドイツ領内の街→375年にゲルマン民族の大移動の時にこの国境に住んでいたサクソン人がイングランドに侵入した。
Very informative. Thanks a ton!
Absolutely loved the video!! Cnt wait to be in Copenhagen!!
thank you so much! very helpful
glad to hear that!
Little Mermaid was written by Danish Christian Hans Andersen, it's her homeland that's why the statue is so popular.:)
Thank you for the video. Very interesting. However, Finland has been voted happiest country and continues to stay on top (just wondering your source) 😊 Denmark looks to be a fabulous place to visit! 👍
Well Finland has not been voted the happiest country evert time has it :)
My dream country Denmark I pray I visit one day.
Thankyou for the updates
Haha you’re so cute! I love your vlog it’s so real 💯. Thanks for this video :)
I would love to know Denmark. I liked this video. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I live in Denmark like this, they say. My name is. Mit navn er
I will be visiting in November. I enjoyed your video, great tips 😊. New subscriber
I went to visit a few years back and I love Copenhagen. What a beautiful city 💓
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Thank you for sharing!
About the monarchy in Denmark: it is actually the oldest monarchy in the world😁
Thank you for the nice tips! Gonna be there in june!
Hope you enjoy it!
Once Again - My Respect & Love U Denmark! AWESOME COUNTRY AND PEOPLE.
ty my man
Visiting Copenhagen soon great informative video!
I love cold wheather and the sensé of civility i know i'll never find in brazil. I love what i notice in denmark.
@@16dya you're 900% right. Every day i watch the early news and all i see is a country i want to go away from.
@@16dya tell me about it. I heard romenian girls are fantastic!!
Thanks a lot for an interesting view. Through your video, I knew more about Denmark. I was also surprised at the Little Mermaid. Because I thought the statue is bigger :)
but we appreciate though on this bravery. love your vlogs and i need more vids about denmark; contemplating between here and sweden
Great video, planning to visit Denmark 🇩🇰
Due to a delay of my flight to Copenhagen, I spent a very interesting night at the Central railway station, I met the most polite drunks ever, hygge x❤
The summers in Denmark are usually very sunny and with very little rain. The rain mainly comes during autumn and winter. So the weather you experienced is not uncommon during summer.
I lived in Denmark for 13 years and I can tell you that summer is not always sunny ;)
hi by Kaja. I have lived in Denmark Helle my life 24 years and I have not noticed that they rain as much in the summer months as in winter so I would give polluting right as he writes about. but it also depends on where you live in Denmark
and we do not have an age limit for drinking but you must only buy alcohol when you turn 16 so it does not quite fit what you say
@@KajaKubicka I lived here for 42 years and as Polluting Penguin said. USUALLY the summers are sunny. Usually doesn't mean always. So yes we do have some years with shitty rainy summers. But more sunny summers than not.
You might have been living in Denmark for a lot of years, but you have learned nothing right of Denmark, in fact you are wrong on almost all what you say.
Unless you are very highpaid something your average tax are 38-40%, if you are higher, you invest, get deduction and actually pay LESS than 35%
Weather in Denmark is NOT 50% rain, we average 250 days dry
Drinking culture in Denmark are changing a lot towards USA, but even 2 years old can legally drink even hard liquer, but you are right about age of buy
Denmark have actually 2 land borders, one with Germany and one with Canada
That is just 4 points where you are wrong
Bakken is almost 200 years older than Prater in Austria
One correction to the video: there is no minimum legal drinking age in Denmark, you are allowed to consume alcohol from birth, but you are not allowed to buy it yourself until you are 16 (and 18 for stronger liquors). So if your parents allow you, you can have a party and legally drink at all ages...
I've read that Denmark has a very high rate of alcoholism and also of suicide. Hmmmm?
About school parties and drinking it's the same in Greece
Amazing video! Big fan here 👍
Thank you so much 😀
One thing about income tax, if you're paying 55% income tax, you're not paying 55% on all of your income as its a tiered system. The first tier is tax free!
As for what the tax pays for? One thing was mentioned here - student grants (or the "wage" as it was called). Others are subsidised childcare, free schooling, free healthcare, subsidised dentists, basic unemployment benefit, no university/ college fees, statutory sick pay etc.
One of the best vlogs abt DK/CPH
I was not bored even for a sec.
Would be nice to have street names of the spots you recorded, but anyway, good job, beautiful video, wit lot of smiles :)
Good job.
Beautiful personality.
This is so good, learned a lot thanks.
Glad to hear!
its always the best local people showing there towns cities of, no BS, thanks 4 sharing sister.
never STOP loving,xxbobble&MrTao,xxx
I lived there for more than 10 years so I guess I can consider myself “almost” local ;)
No one as in NO ONE pays 55% tax and 25% VAT can not be considered a tax in the normal sense of the word. Also, yes, the taxes are high, but for those money, we get free education from primary school all the way through university AND free health care !
Thank you very very much for sharing
Your video was very informative. Thank you!
Great video really interesting to hear all the different things about Denmark. My GF and myself are planning a visit at the end of October from Slovenia. Do you plan on making any sort of travel guide since most videos on that topic seem to be at least a year old! Would love your input on it. Have a great day! :)
Very beautiful view in Denmark..love it's from Malaysia...✌️
eating burgers with cutlery was weird although I liked your video ;D
I was stunned when I went for pizza and everyone used a knife and fork
so beautifully you explained all the things about Denmark. it is really impressive.
For me you are the Queen of Denmark. This was awesome, thanks Kaja for sharing. From Africa with love
Interesting 👍🏼
Thanks ❤
I was there on a cruise, and the little mermaid is very near the cruise ship:). Thanks for sharing! btw, i'm considering Panama too.
thanks for the video!!
wondering when u took the video that is still 37C.. cos I'm going there (for the first time!) in early Sept...so I'm wondering :)
Denmark is a beautiful country, despite the weather. You probably don't notice it, but it's SO clean! For good weather, come visit South Africa. Just be prepared for unnecessary litter, poverty and things that don't work properly.....if I were rich enough, I would live in Denmark or Sweden for half the year and in South Africa for the other half.
True it is pretty clean! :)
@@KajaKubicka You're beautiful too
Thank You Kazaa:=)
Weird you have no danish accent. You must have lived in a lot of international cities:) nice video
Great video...thank you
Danmark låter och ser ut så jättecoolt! Jag talar svenska och jag kommer från USA. Jag talar inte danska, ursäkta mig.
LOL.. you wont have any problems tho.. Swedish is very close to Danish and 80% speaks English 🙂
Copenhagen isn't only Denmark, I'm from Jylland - many of foreigner only telling about the capital other than it is corretly what you telling.
You guys have a different language there
"6"
Incorrect. The drinking age in Denmark is not "technically 16". It's technically and practically non-existent. There _is_ no 'drinking age'. It's illegal for someone to sell certain alcohol to people under a certain age, but there is no age where it is illegal to buy nor drink alcohol.
"15"
Also incorrect. Tivoli is the third oldest amusement part in the world (and what inspired Walt Disney when building Disneyland); the Austrian one you're referring to is the second oldest; and Bakken is the oldest.
It looks pretty good , but it’s so expensive the same as Newzealand here
Very good to know...... thank you!
Love video and way she says the weather (wearer) 😃👍🏻
The weather in Danmark is perfect. The weather is the reason Danmark became a rich country. The weather is perfect for agriculture. We can feed 15-30 million people, depending on the kind of food. Needless to say, we are a big food exporter. The UK is one of our biggest importer.
One small update.. Denmark now shares land border with two countries. Germany and Canada
Between Greenland and Canada there is the sea, no land border. Do you know that on Greenland there were living Vikings from 1000 till 1420? They were exterminated by the Eskimo's.
Ondrej Klimek Thanks for this interesting information. I did not follow the news.
@@johanvandermeulen9696 A very small island, Hans Ø/Island was recently divided between Canada and Denmark 40-60%. So on this island, there is actually a land border between the two nations. This ended a 50 years conflict called the Whiskey War.
@@b.v.nielsen8714 Tak for den interesante information.
I might be travelling this year to Denmark. I would like to travel around
Wow. Very good you must have got good grades for speaking out !
Thankyou. Where do danish people typically go for holidays
Are Danish all friendly accommodating like you
Denmark's second border is with Canada as of 2022/06/14
I think that SU is more than just "school paying you for studying." It's supposed to help everyone who wants to learn pay for necessities such as housing, food, transport, clothing etc. so education is affordable to everyone not only to the rich
Very informative video
Glad you think so!
No teachers at a teen beer bash! Thank you for this video!
Error: Denmark now has a second land border. It shares a small island (near Greenland) with Canada.
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Lol we own our own country (Greenland) aka we have our own territory.. Vid was great tho.
Every nation is their own, untill "someone" believes they are sovereign enough, to take over other people and countries. But it's ok tho, you guys a still learning I guess ?
Copenhagen looks a little bit like Basel
I would love to visit