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@DedeShela-h4d
@DedeShela-h4d 20 сағат бұрын
No negative review. It appears Denmark is a really nice place to visit. I just added to my bucket list. Thanks for this
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 18 сағат бұрын
@@DedeShela-h4d You’re welcome ☺️
@abbanboasiakoh9824
@abbanboasiakoh9824 Күн бұрын
It seems the only way to break the ice with these Scandinavians is when they're drunk 😂
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen Күн бұрын
@@abbanboasiakoh9824 well 😂
@Victor-gh3ur
@Victor-gh3ur 2 күн бұрын
Cry, leave.
@BlessingMfum
@BlessingMfum 3 күн бұрын
Please do you have an email address where I can contact you,because I want to relocate through education
@KimHansen-u7k
@KimHansen-u7k 3 күн бұрын
Copenhagen is definitely not Denmark.
@arngrimandersen5690
@arngrimandersen5690 4 күн бұрын
if you dont have money , ha ha dont go to denmark
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 3 күн бұрын
@@arngrimandersen5690 if you don’t have money, don’t go anywhere 😂
@arngrimandersen5690
@arngrimandersen5690 3 күн бұрын
@@TimeWithStephen I have a lot of money , i will see holland next week
@arngrimandersen5690
@arngrimandersen5690 Күн бұрын
@@TimeWithStephen sorry I was a a-hole , you are right , I chek prices , and they are hige , so i need to send you this ! sorry man , i was wrong , have a nice day
@RSx94
@RSx94 5 күн бұрын
Let me fix it for you *Foreigners' First Impressions of Copenhagen*
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 5 күн бұрын
Noted. Tak
@Purplefishish
@Purplefishish 5 күн бұрын
First foreigner I have heard pronouncing Nyhavn correctly, Well done that man :-) Great idea for a channel. I will have to start following you
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 5 күн бұрын
@@Purplefishish Thanks😄
@Marianne-k4u
@Marianne-k4u 5 күн бұрын
Great idea, but you forget to ask their impression
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 5 күн бұрын
@@Marianne-k4u i did.. kindly watch the full video
@Marianne-k4u
@Marianne-k4u 5 күн бұрын
@@TimeWithStephen Sorry I was to impatient
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 5 күн бұрын
@@Marianne-k4u no worries 😊
@mammasut8280
@mammasut8280 6 күн бұрын
As a Copenhagener it's fun to hear the Dutch people saying it's a bit like Amsterdam. Because first time I visited Amsterdam I had this weird feeling of being home, but at the same time a place that are foreign to me. Very hard to explain, I use to Say Copenhagen and Amsterdam are transmitting on the same frequence 😅
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 6 күн бұрын
@@mammasut8280 Thanks for sharing that! I haven’t been to Amsterdam yet, but I love how you described both cities as being on the same frequency. It makes me even more curious to experience that feeling myself one day😊
@yvonnezolna1453
@yvonnezolna1453 6 күн бұрын
Love Denmark. Copenhagen has many things to do, and many things are very close to each other that you don't need to have a car. I highly suggest to do the river tour to get an idea of some of the major buildings etc to get an idea of what ones you'd want to see up close. However, the best museum to see is the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde. It has the largest collection of Viking ships and a "living" museum where they show how the different types of boats were built. Why did I go there? To see where my great-grandfather was born and visit some distant relatives whom I hadn't seen since 1977.
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 6 күн бұрын
@@yvonnezolna1453 You’re so right. With the extension of the metro, it’s become even more accessible. I simply love Copenhagen. Thanks for the recommendations - just added Viking museum to my places to see list😊
@agffans5725
@agffans5725 6 күн бұрын
So it's beautiful, clean, fun and the vibes are "chilli", so the pricing is a bit "spicy" ... I mean pricy 😁
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 6 күн бұрын
@@agffans5725 that’s a good one 👌🏿😁
@KimBenzonKnudsen
@KimBenzonKnudsen 6 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot. What a nice concept. Great idea👍👏
@gazandenn
@gazandenn 6 күн бұрын
Hi Stephen, I wish you would include some answers on why they like / dislike the country they are visiting. Most answers are why they are visiting, and not how they are experincing the city. You are interviewing so many people, I just wish I knew their opinions on their actual stay in the city. It's not really impressions, it's just why they are here. Big love from a biased Danish person <3
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 6 күн бұрын
@@gazandenn if you watched the entire video, majority did answer. Only a few didn’t really understand the question as English wasn’t their first language and i didn’t wanna influence their genuine opinion. Maybe going forward it’ll help if i explain the questions before we record. Really appreciate your contribution. Thanks
@Ben-k5q4k
@Ben-k5q4k 7 күн бұрын
Good reviews about Denmark 👍
@billbailey9915
@billbailey9915 8 күн бұрын
Brother I will be very grateful to be in this country bro so I can also make testimony one day
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 6 күн бұрын
@@billbailey9915 best wishes ✨
@billbailey9915
@billbailey9915 8 күн бұрын
Bro how are u doing bro
@temitopeokunola7946
@temitopeokunola7946 10 күн бұрын
Does ausbildung require proof of funds
@JohnSarfo-c8p
@JohnSarfo-c8p 14 күн бұрын
Oh wow, fascinating first time impressions from different people from different countries......thanks to your content Steve, will be sharing my first time impression with others soon
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 14 күн бұрын
@@JohnSarfo-c8p glad you liked it😊
@johankaewberg8162
@johankaewberg8162 14 күн бұрын
Being compared to moomin is a compliment. Tove Jansson is a national hero of the Finnish/Swedish.
@Perisa79
@Perisa79 15 күн бұрын
Most of them?? Hmm, he muuust have been on some STRONG STRONG shiit, when you talked with him... hen someone talks like that it's usually a good indicator of the persons own way of thinking.. And I would bet my last money on that he's one of them that actually thinks that a black person can't be racist... I wouuuld recommend him to look inside himself, and maybe do something about he's thoughts about racism... There's a word that explains hee's condition very welll actuually. The word is PROJECTION" (Projection, a term used in psychology to describe a primitive defense mechanism that a person uses when they do not want or cannot feel their own weaknesses, but attribute these qualities to other people or their environment in order to defend their self-image.)
@onni5302
@onni5302 15 күн бұрын
Vittu han e int Samuli Edelman
@CedrickOlausson
@CedrickOlausson 15 күн бұрын
Are you an sex addict Zachary?
@HoskTheCub
@HoskTheCub 15 күн бұрын
As far as I'm concerned speaking the moomin accent is a win and I'd take it as a compliment. Muminsvenska evokes good memories.
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 15 күн бұрын
@@HoskTheCub i can now understand your point after making time to read on that characters😊. Thanks for your input
@nocturne7371
@nocturne7371 15 күн бұрын
I just wat to add that Moomin-pappa is a very lovable charachter that is beloved by both Swedes and Finns. The Moomin stories are narrated in a Finnish Swedish dialect. And for many people that is the ONLY contact they have had with this dialect. That's why they make that connection.
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 15 күн бұрын
@@nocturne7371 Thank you for sharing this! It's really interesting how Moomin-pappa connects both Swedes and Finns, and I love the point you made about the Finnish-Swedish dialect being many people's only exposure to it. It’s fascinating how something as charming as Moomin can bridge cultures in such a unique way. Prior to that interview, i had no idea what it was so i later researched on it to educate myself.
@rolandgustafsson5655
@rolandgustafsson5655 15 күн бұрын
Great video👍 Generally I think Sweden is a great country to live in if you can get used to some silly and strange things and customs we are practicing 😁 I'm Swedish by the way😇
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 15 күн бұрын
@@rolandgustafsson5655 Thank you! 😄 Sweden definitely has its unique customs, but that's what makes it so special! It's always fun to hear perspectives from locals like yourself. What do you think is the most surprising or unusual custom for newcomers?
@arko9151
@arko9151 21 күн бұрын
My parents of both immigrants and I've never had any issues with racism, I speak the language and that tho anyways ymmv
@mrduman8199
@mrduman8199 21 күн бұрын
well I grew up in skåne in a small village so I basiclly never saw anyone that was black (not colour we had alot from the midle east) so when i moved to stockholm it was like the first time I saw black people so of course it i took a second look not beacuse of like "bad" racism or anything it was just that it was something completly new for me to se black people irl (not saying that that was okey just saying that when you see something new that youve never seen before you get interested its kind of like when people walk around with cameras or the other day I saw a furry just walking around and thats not common so of course I had a second look, I also experience that my self now beacuse Im trans and have a very speciell style but you just have to remember that it something new to these people and hope that in the future their kids will be used to seeing different people and not take that look) srry for the bad spelling this is my second launguge and i cant even rite in my first languge
@successronalde809
@successronalde809 21 күн бұрын
🇳🇴🇳🇴💃
@BengtLofqvist
@BengtLofqvist 21 күн бұрын
Come here respect the culture and the laws and do what you can to support yourself than you mostly get respect back. Nowadays it is so many of the migrants that doesn't do that and the gang violence and crimes is all over the country and off course the welfare crimes are skyrocketing. Many swedes including my self is sick and tired of it. As a people we have been hard tested the last 20 years and if you complain you are considered a racist or some other BS. It is not good when you feel like a stranger in your own country. With that said we of course have many many good and decent people from other countries in Sweden. But sure man we got problems here and it is not racism and it is not because of racism i can tell you that, more likely the system is to soft and kind.
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 21 күн бұрын
@@BengtLofqvist It’s sad to read all these issues happening in your beautiful country and I’m really sorry for that. Before my interviews, i often have a chit chats with participants especially dark skinned people from Africa and one common concern they have is why they’re included in the chaos. Majority of them seem to be hardworking and not involved with the crimes but for the fact that they’re also immigrants, they’re automatically culprits. What do you make of this?
@erikblomberg117
@erikblomberg117 21 күн бұрын
@@TimeWithStephen yeah im swedish and i have absolutley nothing against immigrants or anyone "not swedish" originally. The only problem is the growing attitude of "fuck sweden" and being a gangster when the swedish welfare system has given you all the opportunities possible- free education, free healthcare and a good salary even if your unemployed. Both swedish looking and forein looking people have this attitude. With that said i think a lot of poeple get mad when they see people behave like this and some people may confuse that with racism. but 99% of those people that you might think is racist would totally accept you if you show them that youre a good person. wich all people in this video seems to be. So we just need to love each other :D
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 21 күн бұрын
@@erikblomberg117 why a group of people will want to destroy a country that’s providing so much opportunities and support for everyone sounds really outrageous to me! I’ve no words for such people!
@erikblomberg117
@erikblomberg117 21 күн бұрын
@@TimeWithStephen yeah, agree!!! the message however i to as you say in sweden "not brush everyone under one comb" or to just treat everyone as people not judge them based of community :D
@BengtLofqvist
@BengtLofqvist 21 күн бұрын
@@TimeWithStephen If most of the crimes are commited by immigrants and their kids you after a while get a little bit suspicious to everyone of them. But at the same time some immigrants are seeing racism everywhere they look. Real racism is i don't think that common in Sweden not among swedes anyway. I do think it is unfortunate that hardworking immigrants have the feeling of being looked upon as criminals, and i do think i can tell the difference most of the time. . I know a lot of hard working people from noneuropean countries and many that don't, you know guys who come to Sweden living on welfare and visting their home countries in Africa 3-4 month and than back to Sweden working out at the gym socialising with their friends and living on welfare. Nice guys but parasiting behavior. I don't know why they are here in the first place living on the taxpayers money. It is much more to it than this but i can't go in to it all. The bottom line is that i have seen a pretty homogen safe country turn into a country with a totally different demographic in about three decades with lot of social disturbens because of that. It bothers me,.the Sweden i grew up in is gone and it makes me sad. Excuse me for whining.
@noraamid9376
@noraamid9376 21 күн бұрын
Everyone blaming the racial profiling and racism on the criminal gangs. Sure, I myself as a second generation immigrant am very embarrassed and outraged at the gangs. But the problem is that racism started a long time ago. I experienced racism as young as in kindergarten throughout my whole life. No gangs shooting back then. They've excluded us from the beginning from society, forced those who dont have money only to be able to live in certain areas, going to certain schools. Being born in sweden but not allowed to chose proper swedish classes at school etc. Now 20-30 years later they complain theres no assimilation and blame it on the lack of interest from the immigrants. I applied for jobs as a person born in sweden, 5-20 jobs A DAY for 6 months. Nothing. Untill I changed my surname and bam, so many interviews. As great as sweden is and as much i appricieate and love it, dont tell me racism doesnt exist and its because of the gangs. Fuck the gangs and fuck racism. We must unite together, we are people. All of us.
@niklasmolen4753
@niklasmolen4753 21 күн бұрын
I've talked to employers and they say they don't hire immigrants. Because their educations do not meet Swedish standards. And they have much worse work discipline. Everyone knows it doesn't apply to everyone, but they don't want to take any chances. Rather take a more secure card. Even as a Swede, it is difficult to get a job if you do not have the right education. And it's never just the one you have.
@iceboxchamberlain1
@iceboxchamberlain1 21 күн бұрын
Aint no mfing racial profiling here. Especially not from law enforcement, they are just cunts to everybody
@AelRah-el3mn
@AelRah-el3mn 21 күн бұрын
Racism?! Been in Sweden for 15 years and have still to experience such a thing and I'm not white. Swedes tend to be difficult to communicate with unless they're drinking but other than that Sweden is pretty good. You get to experience all seasons, the best thing is the country side for sure.
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 21 күн бұрын
@@AelRah-el3mn Happy to know you’ve not experienced that for that many years😊. Thanks for your contribution
@sgs9845
@sgs9845 21 күн бұрын
For me racism can be supicious or angry looks, following you in the store etc (suspects stealing…), which happens then and then to me, and I don’t dress like a thug. Perhaps you just been lucky so far or you are blind, or you don’t want to admit it actually happens to you. But hey if it actually never happens to you then that is great! Age is probably a factor too. I was born in Sweden and so was my parents.
@arko9151
@arko9151 21 күн бұрын
Samma här, född och uppvuxen, brun och musse, fortfarande aldrig upplevt något sådant
@sgs9845
@sgs9845 20 күн бұрын
Lögnare
@00asha00
@00asha00 22 күн бұрын
Racial profiling is a natural defence mechanism of the swedes who are seeing their country turn violent and crime ridden in the past 20 or so years. I'm an immigrant too but I totally understand them, when the patterns are usually the same you can't help yourself but learn those patterns.
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 21 күн бұрын
@@00asha00 I concur. I wouldn’t act differently if foreigners came to my country to turn things upside down. We as immigrants must do better.!
@carro-xb9oz
@carro-xb9oz 22 күн бұрын
we swedes are not having issuses with colour or whatsoever the only thing that has been an issuse is that the growing violence here is almost 100% from immigrants so ppl are cautious cuz we dont know if were safe or not
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 22 күн бұрын
@@carro-xb9oz Contributions like this brings more clarity to the matter at hand. Thanks for sharing
@abdiadennn
@abdiadennn 21 күн бұрын
@@carro-xb9oz it’s actually not true though, it’s 56 % immigrants and 44% native Swedish people but the issue is that immigrants are just 20% of the population
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 21 күн бұрын
@@abdiadennn You may be right. We've recently had native Swedes being offered huge sums of money to come and cause chaos in Denmark of which they've been apprehended. But i give some slacks to @carro-xb9oz as he/she used the adverb "almost"
@abdiadennn
@abdiadennn 22 күн бұрын
Sweden is one of the best places to live in, the Swedish people are so cold and mostly kind, we immigrants came here and started corruption and gang shit. In Sweden you can study for free and get paid to study and become whatever you want to be, i came here for almost 10 years ago and work as a teacher assistant and let me tell this, i really enjoy my job and almost all of my friends and closest people here are Swedish
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 21 күн бұрын
@@abdiadennn Spending almost 48 hours in Sweden, i must admit my overall impression about Swedes was pretty good. thanks for your contribution.
@abdiadennn
@abdiadennn 21 күн бұрын
@@TimeWithStephen enjoy mate 👍
@torbenernstlarsen1122
@torbenernstlarsen1122 23 күн бұрын
Interesting.
@Widow88
@Widow88 24 күн бұрын
The racism in Denmark its not about color but about religion i Think!
@BenjaminAddai-t1b
@BenjaminAddai-t1b 27 күн бұрын
Good to know
@Jnot_VR
@Jnot_VR 27 күн бұрын
I live in denmark. But I can't say it's that bad to say don't move here. We love Travelers and tourist's!
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 27 күн бұрын
@@Jnot_VR Did you really watched the video or you’re commenting based off the title?
@abbanboasiakoh9824
@abbanboasiakoh9824 29 күн бұрын
Sweden, my dream place to visit someday
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 28 күн бұрын
@@abbanboasiakoh9824 It’s a beautiful place
@lukeurso6252
@lukeurso6252 29 күн бұрын
Great video! Thank you!
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen 29 күн бұрын
@@lukeurso6252 really glad you liked it. I’m publishing the next one in few days.
@billbailey9915
@billbailey9915 29 күн бұрын
Bro I need ur help and support u now
@billbailey9915
@billbailey9915 29 күн бұрын
U doing the good job bro may the leasing be forever, am ur brother in Ghana bro keep the good work man stevoo
@abatoyourdoorstep7365
@abatoyourdoorstep7365 Ай бұрын
Thanks for this information..
@lilianwilliams9276
@lilianwilliams9276 Ай бұрын
Please can you talk about SOSU in Denmark
@MpolaMpola-dc1cf
@MpolaMpola-dc1cf Ай бұрын
Are there jobs for driving!?
@TimeWithStephen
@TimeWithStephen Ай бұрын
@@MpolaMpola-dc1cf yes there are
@SteveAcheampongQuaicoe
@SteveAcheampongQuaicoe Ай бұрын
Stevo how can I email you?
@alvinforest101
@alvinforest101 Ай бұрын
keep up the great job. Man Stevooooo! 🎉🎉
@alvinforest101
@alvinforest101 Ай бұрын
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