Wow, Denmark sounds like an amazing place to live. It sure seems to have everything going for it. Love their balanced view of work too. Thanks so much for this living in Denmark review. 😍
I like how you say “removes a lot of friction from your life”. Very Well put, I loved traveling in South America but yes you need to be on guard all the time.
I moved from the USA at 79 to Queretaro, Mexico on 11-2-2021, due to the deadly crimes and the expensive rents, utilities, food etc. I am on a pension, so I could not afford to stay n the USA, where I was born and raised. My pension goes farther here in Mexico. The city is safe, clean and beautiful.
Thank you for the videos. We are planning to move back to Sweden but Denmark is looking quite good by comparison, especially with respect to violent crime and maintaining the social contract between citizens and government.
I am a sensitive kind intelligent individual. I want to live where it's safe, people are respectful, kids are respectful, green trees and parks, relaxed..i am single and healthy at 62 would i fit in Denmark? I am an artist and a teacher. I want to go there at least to visit.
Maybe a random one, but a friend from India who studies a pd.d in biology was like: There's no dangerous animals. o.O Like you can just go anywhere without having to be afraid of tigers, snakes, spiders, ants or anything. Neither the plants. xD
haha but it's so true -- I had it on my list (and didn't make the cut) that there are no mosquitos in the city. (Yes, in the parks, etc. but in 10 years I never got a bit while at home).
Not plant. We have some Mushrooms that is very toxic, if you eat them. The look simalar to edible ones in Asia and Africa. The will kill your lever. We have had immigrants die from eating them. So if you like to harvest mushroom be sure to learn the different types. The one i am talking about is Grøn Fluesvamp (Amanita phalloides).
If you enjoyed this video, you should check this one out that it's more Copenhagen-specific: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fuSBW-EIE9c.html
Hola! I'm from Mexico and recently I just got admission for a master program in mechanical engineering in Aarhus University. But we (my family and I) are a litlle hesitant now about moving to Denmark, since I will be going with my children. I wanted to ask you... Is it to hard to start over and getting used to a new life there? I'm a little afraid that all of the expense and sacrificies of moving couldl not be worth it... But I also believe that I have a once in a lifetime opportunity and I don't want to waste it...
I am thinking about moving to Denmark because my country is homophobic and danish people are totally positive and kind, i am just afraid that without danish and with my english it will be quite hard to get a good job. :) Do you thing that even ,,basic’’ jobs can be worth in Denmark?
A lot of us Danes are quite proficient in english, and danish does help, but is not required. I do recommend learning it, even though it is quite hard to learn :)
I am from Brunei Darussalam 🇧🇳 and I wanted to move to Denmark so badly. I have Epilepsy and it's very hard to find jobs in Brunei let alone if I go to Denmark😅? Am I fit for living in Denmark? $1 BND (dollar Brunei) equal to 5.10 DKK and my country is visa free too
@@MarioScianHQ I can't say that cuz it's really personal due to the changes happening throughout my highschool years (it started 2017) where important subjects like Accounting, Economics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics were put out of the Arabic school system...The one thing I have was Malay, English and History (the highest people could get was 2 or 3"0s" and people like me who studied at that 2017 were now jobless and mostly joins the army or started their own businesses
I'm now 21 and I used to work as a housekeeper and a packer at the convenience store (I quit after 8 months because it's tiring for a girl who lifts 20-30kg of boxes a day especially when it was a toxic work place too and my unstable mentality) I'm now waiting my graduation for Fashion Designing and Technology WHICH TURNS OUT there is NO GRADUATION at ALL.
Yo después de casi veinte años viviendo en este país, me volvería al mío con muchísimo gusto.... Lástima que no puedo, porque hay muchas cosas, que desgraciadamente, me atan a él. No es oro, todo lo que reluce... A vesces, es sólo chatarra cubierta de oro.
I think not needing a car is more just for Copenhagen. If you live in jylland you definitely need a car. As far as the trains goes I think the S trains are definitely almost always late 🤣🤣
Funny that it's almost always car owners saying that trains are late 😀 My car driving colleagues are more often delayed than me taking the train to work