Тёмный

How do foreigners moving to Denmark find a soft landing? 

Robe Trotting
Подписаться 33 тыс.
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.
50% 1

#Denmark #Danmark #Dansk
Episode Description:
Annie and Derek are joined this week by Lyndsay Jensen, the founder and editor of The International, an online magazine dedicated to helping foreigners living in Denmark find their way.
Lyndsay shares her story of moving to Denmark after growing up as a Brit living in South Africa. You could say she’s been an expat her whole life. After a decade of life in South Africa with her Danish husband, she expected a soft landing in Denmark. Instead she found herself in a sink or swim existence.
After facing the challenges of adjusting and settling into Denmark, she realized she was missing some vital resources to help her transition. That's when she decided to become the resource she was looking for and launched The International.
Laugh along as Lyndsay, Annie, and Derek revisit the familiar challenges and mistakes for foreigners moving to Denmark. Learn where you can get help for your own journey through Danish culture and life in Denmark.
And don’t forget to share this podcast with any friends who have made the move to Denmark.
For more clips and tips on living in Denmark and follow us on social media:
What Are You Doing in Denmark podcast:
Instagram: / waydidpod
Watch these episodes on RU-vid: • What Are You Doing in ...
Derek Hartman:
Instagram: / robetrotting
RU-vid: / robetrotting
TikTok: / robetrotting
Facebook: / robetrotting
Annie Samples:
Instagram: / annieineventyrland
TikTok: / annieineventyrland
Lyndsay Jensen - The International:
Read The International: www.the-intl.com/
Instagram: / theinternationaldenmark
LinkedIn: / the-international-denmark
Facebook: / theinternationaldenmark

Развлечения

Опубликовано:

 

20 май 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 31   
@whale3473
@whale3473 Месяц назад
Cold drinks in Denmark aren't more expensive, it's usually more the case that you're paying for convenience. A lot grocery stores have a section for cold drinks inside the store and right outside. Inside the store it's usually normal price, but the cold drinks outide, usually connected to a kiosk, are usually way more expensive. They often frame this by having the drinks being slightly different in size, 0.57L instead of 0.5L, but the price is 25DKK instead of 15DKK. In a similar vein, a 0.5L bottle of coke might be 20DKK but a 1.5L large bottle of coke might be 15DKK, due to convenience.
@Peter-Madsen-Denmark-2
@Peter-Madsen-Denmark-2 Месяц назад
I'm a Danish man it can't be true that a cold drink is more expensive then a warm drink Coca Cola
@aliothspectranet5678
@aliothspectranet5678 Месяц назад
as someone who has lived here my entire life, (uh, Copenhagen area, sometimes that's important), always the case in supermarkets.
@BenjaminVestergaard
@BenjaminVestergaard Месяц назад
My ex is Cantonese. We chose from the very beginning that we'd follow the 1-parent-1-languge... it worked very well with our first kid, my daughter is basically fluent in Danish, English and Cantonese. To me that matters because I think it's important that kids can talk to their grandparents (being of partly German decent myself). But my ex hasn't been the same strict regarding the smaller brother... so he kinda prefers English... he's figured out that the kindergarten staff, and his mother, still understands if he use English. I still insist on speaking Danish... but im not sure if he will become fluent in Cantonese... I only know a few clue words... I can't teach him... Anyway, about private and international schools... it's really a mixed bag. Some are great but also some are struggling to survive. The public schools here have free access to animal parks and cultural events, that's something that costs a little money to private institutions. So often the private kindergarten becomes "somewhere you can park your kid"... while the public go nuts exploring nature and arts.
@BenjaminVestergaard
@BenjaminVestergaard Месяц назад
Deepest darkest Jutland... okay that description fits quite well (someone growing up close to Silkeborg). It's not always dark though... in the bright summer months I'm pretty sure we had more freedom as kids than Copenhageners dared to give their own children.
@sontaron7
@sontaron7 Месяц назад
generally speaking all things being equal the same drink being cold will not cost more however usually the drinks in the fridge area cost more than the ones not chilled. Because usually it will be a different size or type that they put in the chilled area in comparison to what's on the floor.
@user-by4rzbyt
@user-by4rzbyt Месяц назад
what is that cute little dogs name.. have to ask ;o)
@danjohannesen8030
@danjohannesen8030 Месяц назад
every body have a sagbehandler here in Denmar even if you dont need it
@MaximDL1410
@MaximDL1410 6 дней назад
😂
@MortensMotivation
@MortensMotivation Месяц назад
Spændende
@hildenmaria
@hildenmaria Месяц назад
Hi, Aim to free yourselves from your manuscripts. Best, Maria
@RobeTrotting
@RobeTrotting Месяц назад
Manuscripts?
@drumstick74
@drumstick74 Месяц назад
@maria They *don't* really use the scripts, which is what I like...not sure what you are talking about...?
@adamusalisu6417
@adamusalisu6417 Месяц назад
Absolutely
@aliothspectranet5678
@aliothspectranet5678 Месяц назад
likely turned off by the obvious reading off of the laptop in the beginning
@SuiGenerisAbbie
@SuiGenerisAbbie Месяц назад
Answer: Come with a wad of dough, because Denmark is not for the impoverished I reckon.
@sontaron7
@sontaron7 Месяц назад
yea but it has the second highest pay in the EU
@SuiGenerisAbbie
@SuiGenerisAbbie Месяц назад
@@sontaron7 Per hour, or for salaried employees?
@sontaron7
@sontaron7 Месяц назад
@@SuiGenerisAbbie per hour
@SuiGenerisAbbie
@SuiGenerisAbbie Месяц назад
@@sontaron7 Roger-doger that!
@Alhem11
@Alhem11 Месяц назад
The culture that has built Denmark into the country it is today and that you enjoy the benefits of, is being wiped out by your multiculturalism.
@RobeTrotting
@RobeTrotting Месяц назад
You’re not the spokesperson for Danish culture or representing it in the least. Take the Dannebrog off of your profile because you’re not worthy of it ✌️
@FcFootball924
@FcFootball924 Месяц назад
@@RobeTrotting☠️
@sontaron7
@sontaron7 Месяц назад
Wonder what the current queen thinks...
@Alhem11
@Alhem11 Месяц назад
@@RobeTrotting I don't have to be, our strict immigration legislation expresses the Danes' attitude to multiculturalism in Denmark.
@sontaron7
@sontaron7 Месяц назад
@@Alhem11 attitude and what did something are not correlated. If we look at most of Denmark's major economic growth it happened with a more progressive government and when Denmark opened up to other places more. Modern wealthy Denmark was made by embracing more multiculturalism a mixed economy that uses many aspects of the market economy but is controlled by left-wing ideals
Далее
Передал привет маме
00:14
Просмотров 362 тыс.
Americans Try Popular Holiday Treats From Denmark
9:40
Expats in Denmark and Mental Health
38:27
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.
Тяжелые будни жены
0:46
Просмотров 2,7 млн
Сидит в телефоне📱на уроке
0:51