@@ProDevelopmentPK It's probably just because they're from a big city, so it's more likely that they usually have less of a soul and often avoid social interactions.
When I visited the Netherlands I was positively shocked when people say "bedankt"(thanks) to the driver when leaving the bus. Absolutely not common in Germany...but we should do that.
Actually pretty good advice on talking to the locals. Last time I was in Copenhagen I wasn't impressed because people were cold. This time I'm going outside of Copenhagen. I'll try to talk to people. Hope they're right that locals do warm up! And great advice on the weather.
It's not bad but it's just somewhat overrated I think. It's very touristy so the restaurants, cafes etc. are a bit tourist-trap-ish and too expensive. There's no problem checking it out, take photos etc. but it's very touristy and expensive because of that.
5:0 Jeg har hørt det for mange turister men aldrig for en dansker og jeg synes stadigvæk Det er komisk at høre at folk siger man ikke skal se Den Lille Havfrue fordi den er lille Det ligger i navnet Den Lille Havfrue Jeg vil være endnu mere skuffet hvis jeg kom og så skulle se den lille havfrue og så en kæmpe stor havfrue
@@Mig987Mig Ok, maybe sandwich was a bad example. Is "bolle" only for dessert bread (like cinnamon bun) or also for the regular ones you put butter on?
@@Ca11mero uhm, actually a cinnamonbun is “kanelsnurre” , “kanel” means cinnamon, and “snurre” means twister. 😅 But a “bolle” is like what you eat for breakfeast with jam or cheese etc.
I have heard it For My Love Of tourist but not from danish people before The Little Mermaid is small it Lies In The Name The Little Mermaid I would be very disappointed if I come to see The Little Mermaid and there was a giant mermaid
Do not say 'Hello' to people on the bus because it totally invades their private space 🤣🤣🤣
Agreed! We are very private people haha
@@BtheNomad Yeah I've heard same, Why tho? I think Danish people are smart and humble
@@ProDevelopmentPK It's probably just because they're from a big city, so it's more likely that they usually have less of a soul and often avoid social interactions.
When I visited the Netherlands I was positively shocked when people say "bedankt"(thanks) to the driver when leaving the bus. Absolutely not common in Germany...but we should do that.
Actually pretty good advice on talking to the locals. Last time I was in Copenhagen I wasn't impressed because people were cold. This time I'm going outside of Copenhagen. I'll try to talk to people. Hope they're right that locals do warm up! And great advice on the weather.
breaded fish with Danish remoulade sauce and boiled potatoes is fire. it is common at lunch restaurants in Sweden where i live
its great!!
@@BtheNomad danish beer is better then swedish for the most part as well
Damned the "Jamaica Girl" is freaking gorgeous...
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Do they sometimes mix Danish with English or is it just Danish, especially the first lady?
All danes mix english and danish, nearly all of the words are grammatical correct in English (idk how to explain it)
what is bad in Nyhavn, why you should not visit there as a tourist?
It's not bad but it's just somewhat overrated I think. It's very touristy so the restaurants, cafes etc. are a bit tourist-trap-ish and too expensive. There's no problem checking it out, take photos etc. but it's very touristy and expensive because of that.
@@gnawershreth oh ok thanks
Say hi to Liverpool
5:0 Jeg har hørt det for mange turister men aldrig for en dansker og jeg synes stadigvæk Det er komisk at høre at folk siger man ikke skal se Den Lille Havfrue fordi den er lille Det ligger i navnet Den Lille Havfrue Jeg vil være endnu mere skuffet hvis jeg kom og så skulle se den lille havfrue og så en kæmpe stor havfrue
Don't bike here you tourists. You're not ready for it.
Så ni också "bulle" till sandwich i Danmark? Vi gör det i Skåne iallafall, men inte resten av Sverige 🤣
No, we say sandwich, “bolle” is bun
@@Mig987Mig Ok, maybe sandwich was a bad example. Is "bolle" only for dessert bread (like cinnamon bun) or also for the regular ones you put butter on?
@@Ca11mero uhm, actually a cinnamonbun is “kanelsnurre” , “kanel” means cinnamon, and “snurre” means twister. 😅
But a “bolle” is like what you eat for breakfeast with jam or cheese etc.
Bring a lot of money. And don't go to Copenhagen :-)
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Not much about Denmark. A lot of tips about copenhagen
I have heard it For My Love Of tourist but not from danish people before The Little Mermaid is small it Lies In The Name The Little Mermaid I would be very disappointed if I come to see The Little Mermaid and there was a giant mermaid
Barske mennesker,der bor på den jyske halvø☺
they sounds german to me
But as a dane who can a little German, I can confirm that they are talking danish.
Why can't they speak Norwegian properly 🤣
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The Danes evolved past the need for overly dramatic vowel sounds. That's why they speak Danish, not Norwegian. 😅
They are danish, not Norwegian, it is two different countries and languages😅