Life in DENMARK - Pros and Cons (That People Don’t Tell You!)

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Published 2022-12-22
5 great and 5 not so great things about living in Denmark.

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All Comments (21)
  • @AnonymousSpidey
    As someone who wanting to go from the United states to Denmark for the longest time this has helped me so much
  • @jaynorris3722
    The weather would suit me down to the ground. Clouds and rain is wonderful. Just have proper cloths. No such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing.
  • Love Denmark. Been to Copenhagen a couple of times and Aarhus. Very friendly, and still in touch with our orginal AirBnb host. Yes it's expensive to people coming from the UK with the worse exchange rate compared to pre-Brexit, but you can allow for that and adjust when visiting as a tourist. Wish we could find a way to move out there. I'm from the North East of England, so the weather isn't a con 😄
  • @Gergenuss
    As a dane I would just point out that you can save a lot on rental if you are willing to live in Århus instead. They have just gone through a building boom and supply is higher than demand :)
  • Its More expensive in undeveloped or developing countries , the wages are so tiny because of corruption/ monopolies.( Im speaking from experience in Chile)
  • @MadisOtenurm
    I recall you saying in one of the videos that your wife is an expat too. It would be interesting to hear about her experiences as well!
  • @gfritlev9956
    Good points. I've been to Denmark 7 times. I like it. Cold? Small job market? Sure, to an extent. Here in Reykjavik, Iceland the mean annual temperature is 5,3°C with summer high of +14° and winter of +3°. There are now over 220,000 working people and the population is crossing 400,000.
  • Hi Mario I am looking for a rental room. Could you make a new video about that? Thanks!
  • @larsrons7937
    Thanks for the video. I'm impressed by good AI bots have become at constructing such scripts.
  • @TraiponWheels
    Spent the past few days trying around ChatGPT so your final words totally got me. This is definitely an excellent tool for pre-scripting and trying ideas but in the end it will lack some « personal flavour ». Imo AI is/will be an excellent tool for creators, leaving more space for pure creativity as the annoying and time consuming parts of creative processes will be taken care of by AI.
  • Well, here in France the cost of living is bloody high, especially in Paris. Taxes are very high too but, of course, we'll never have the same salaries as Denmark!
  • @djkenny1202
    I would love Denmark; if not for the weather. I live in Oregon and I feel it is too cold and wet in winter, and lacks sunlight. I keep searching for a country with warm sunny weather, and good bicycle infrastructure.
  • @yaledioma
    Hi, I don't understand the work-life balance if it's enforced or it's just for the Danish company