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Are the people in Denmark nice?

Are the people in Denmark nice?

Danes are wonderful, reliable, gentle friends – once you’ve had a chance to make friends with them. The problem is, that’s not always easy, particularly when you’re past your university days. The truth is, many Danes make lifelong friends in childhood, and aren’t necessarily looking for new ones as adults.

How is expat life in Denmark?

Denmark breeds happy foreign citizens. In fact, 9 out of 10 expats in Denmark are happy or very happy with their life in Denmark, a new study shows. Work-life balance is the most important factor for accepting a job in Denmark, closely followed by opportunities to improve professional and personal development.

Are Danes happy?

International surveys usually rank Denmark among the world’s happiest countries. When international surveys ask citizens around the world how happy they are with their daily lives and personal circumstances, Denmark always comes in among the top three happiest countries in the world.

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What is it like to be a Dane in Denmark?

Danes are not introverted, sullen vikings, obsessed with healthy food and black clothes. Or are they? An Indonesian student takes on the clichés about Denmark by:Ethenia Windaningrum

What are the most interesting facts about Denmark?

1 Danes are patriotic 2 Danes are concerned about eating healthy 3 Danes are strong like the Vikings 4 Danes like drinking alcohol 5 Danes rarely smile 6 Danes are reserved 7 Danes always wear dark clothes 8 Danish girls are hard to approach

Why do the Danes wear black?

Some Danes say that wearing black is simply a trend because black clothes look very classy and create a slimming effect therefore many Danish designers focus on the cut rather than the colour. It doesn’t necessarily have to be black, Danes also like dark blue, brown, dark green, or grey.

What is it like to live in Denmark?

Danes feel proud of having Vikings as their ancestors, besides, they’re quite resistant to living in tough weather conditions (read: cold and rainy days most of the year). Danes have a saying – there’s no bad weather, just bad clothes – so they equip themselves with proper clothes when they run or bike.