aww chelsea, i'm the one who left that last comment and i'm so glad you felt good about it! yes, it's so clear you love yourself and have so many cool unique hobbies and this career because you worked hard to know yourself so well! your authenticity shines through :) glad to be following along on your journey, totally relate to everything you said at the start of the video. going to a restaurant alone is on my bucket list this year :)
I totally agree! Idk how TH-cam led me here but it’s clear you feel at home with yourself which is so radical and beautiful! i feel the same way so it’s fun to see it in someone else
Liked you two videos from Copenhagen. Fine tour of the room but rating the bed after using it MUST be included he he. Nice coat that I think would look extra good with a black large loose leather belt with a larger gold or bronze buckle because of your body figure. I love to walk around in Copenhagen in warmer weather but otherwise I would recommend to borrow or rent a bike. Remember you can just drive as far as you like and take the train or Metro home with the bike. That way you can see a lot, cover larger distances and be home fast when done for the day. Christmas markets are fine and nightlife as well but as a solo traveller you should consider coming in summer and enjoy the beaches, nature etc. when people are more out and socialising.
Thank you fir visiting my city, but if you want christmas decors; you need to go to Germany. My favorite spot is Lübeck in nothern Germany, but as a rule of thumb, germans just do Christmas so much better than us danes. Thanx for sharing.
Loved this! Thanks for sharing a little about yourself! Totally none of our business but appreciate getting to “know” you nonetheless! Excited for when you’re back in NYC plus Christmas! 🎄🎅🏻🎁
You must’ve done some serious research before going. Great trip you’re having!thanks for letting us come along. Louisiana ,museum I envy. The Tivoli I’ve been to! ( I’m in Norway) loved your scarf!
how do you get over language barrier when you travel? especially alone? a lot of places treat tourists like such an inconvenience. it deters me from traveling outside my country solo.
Everyone in Copenhagen speaks English so there really is no language barrier at all. For most countries I always do my best to learn basic phrases and just be really polite!!! You can also use the "Google Translate" to easily translate anything in seconds. Like you can take a picture of writing on a sign and the app will instantly translate it from the picture. Definitely do not let it deter you.
aww chelsea, i'm the one who left that last comment and i'm so glad you felt good about it! yes, it's so clear you love yourself and have so many cool unique hobbies and this career because you worked hard to know yourself so well! your authenticity shines through :) glad to be following along on your journey, totally relate to everything you said at the start of the video. going to a restaurant alone is on my bucket list this year :)
I totally agree! Idk how TH-cam led me here but it’s clear you feel at home with yourself which is so radical and beautiful! i feel the same way so it’s fun to see it in someone else
Should've gone for the classic hot dog, 100%
It's always fun to watch a foreigners view of Denmark..
I like the way you vlog :)
..btw.. you kinda got eyes like Bambi
Liked you two videos from Copenhagen. Fine tour of the room but rating the bed after using it MUST be included he he. Nice coat that I think would look extra good with a black large loose leather belt with a larger gold or bronze buckle because of your body figure. I love to walk around in Copenhagen in warmer weather but otherwise I would recommend to borrow or rent a bike. Remember you can just drive as far as you like and take the train or Metro home with the bike. That way you can see a lot, cover larger distances and be home fast when done for the day. Christmas markets are fine and nightlife as well but as a solo traveller you should consider coming in summer and enjoy the beaches, nature etc. when people are more out and socialising.
Thank you fir visiting my city, but if you want christmas decors; you need to go to Germany. My favorite spot is Lübeck in nothern Germany, but as a rule of thumb, germans just do Christmas so much better than us danes. Thanx for sharing.
I’m also starting a solo journey of sorts! Thank you for sharing this!!
I loved that ceramics store so much.
I love that wool jacket!
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My favourite part was in the next shot you were wearing the quilted jacket, I don’t know why but it made me smile 😊
Loved this! Thanks for sharing a little about yourself! Totally none of our business but appreciate getting to “know” you nonetheless! Excited for when you’re back in NYC plus Christmas! 🎄🎅🏻🎁
Thank you so much! I’ll def be sharing lots of NYC content soon!
The quilted coat is so cuuute; you know you gotta go back for something when you cant stop thinking about it haha
its sooo cute!! I know nothing haunts you like the things you don't buy lol
Fun vlog. Thanks for taking us along!
Thank you so much for watching! I had such a fun time making it.
If you ever come back while I am vacation you can house sit for me 😅 I live in a suburb outside of Copenhagen … close to public transportation 😁
And for colorful coats you can check out Stine Goya ☺️
I loved that snail sweater! Really neat shops you went to.
I loved it too!! It was $$$$$$$ but it was fun to look at haha
Lovely ❤👏
Thank you! ❤️
Ok, love the coats!! And a random question… what camera are you using to film?
i use the sony zv1 ll !
You must’ve done some serious research before going. Great trip you’re having!thanks for letting us come along. Louisiana ,museum I envy. The Tivoli I’ve been to! ( I’m in Norway) loved your scarf!
That hot dog…Really cool to see a different perspective on Halloween food tho!
it was surprisingly good??? it really just tasted like relish!!! so interesting to try!!!
how do you get over language barrier when you travel? especially alone?
a lot of places treat tourists like such an inconvenience. it deters me from traveling outside my country solo.
Everyone in Copenhagen speaks English so there really is no language barrier at all. For most countries I always do my best to learn basic phrases and just be really polite!!! You can also use the "Google Translate" to easily translate anything in seconds. Like you can take a picture of writing on a sign and the app will instantly translate it from the picture. Definitely do not let it deter you.