Loved the vlog on Denmark 😊 There are many reasons why we have a happy and satisfied life in Denmark. We have free education, healthcare, a huge social security system and a great work life balance, and it’s so safe to live in Denmark. All this give everyone a fair and equal chance to have a great life, and the freedom just to live life 😊 Thank you guys for giving Copenhagen and Denmark a shout out 😊
@veronicajensen7690Күн бұрын
there are lots of colorful houses in Copenhagen outside Nyhavn , in the small streets in the center of the city, on the walking street and the area called Christianshavn , it depends on the area they are found in the oldest parts of the city , and in many other cities in Denmark, the other Nordic countries, plus amny other countries like Estonia, Poland, the Netherlands and more
@theteguetty5789Күн бұрын
C’est bien de vivre au Danemark😊
@TheChiefEng2 күн бұрын
Danes use bikes to commute, pure and simple. We also use bikes in the winter. There are no limits. It's just what we do. We grow up that way. Downtown in Copenhagen is also what we think about as the old city within the old city walls. Copenhagen was surrounded by fortifications and a moat up to the mid 1850s where they started to fill in the moat. The downtown is basically the medieval part of the city. About Tivoli Garden, it is true that Walt Disney visited Copenhagen and Tivoli Garden many times to get inspiration for Disneyland. Tivoli Gardens opened first time in 1843 and is the 3rd oldest amusement park in the world. The oldest amusement park is actually about 20 km north of Copenhagen and opened first time in around 1587. The park you list as Kongens Have is actually the Frederiksborg Castle park north of Copenhagen. Kongens Have or Kings Garden is next to Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen (the medieval part of Copenhagen). Probably one of the biggest differences between American and European culture is that Europeans work to live. Europeans do not live to work which seems to be the culture in America. Most Europeans are used to 5-6 weeks paid vacation every year. Danes love their free time. Danes pretty much produce the same in a 35-37 hours working week as Americans in a 45-48 hour working week.
@katjafredsgaard84392 күн бұрын
We are happy in Danmark for at lot of reasons. But work-life balance is one of the big reasons 😊 and of course the health care system we have 😊
@LoveItTherePod2 күн бұрын
Definitely different than in the US 😅 Definitely makes me want to go visit and see for myself 🤩
@ingemandulvo3 күн бұрын
Nice podcast/video😄.. The pic. of Kongens Have is not correct, it shows Frederiksborg Slot...
@LoveItTherePod2 күн бұрын
Thank you for clarifying! Tricky when the video editor has not been to the location but we'll be more careful next time. We've never said we are experts on any of the locations we feature - so we truly are grateful for people like you who give their input/corrections! :)
@SCDJMU2 күн бұрын
14:42 That is Frederiksberg Garden. Biking is NOT allowed there ;)
@LoveItTherePod2 күн бұрын
Oops really?? I guess our guest, Meera, is a bit of a rebel 😯
@JRProductions20112 күн бұрын
I’m glad you like Copenhagen, but why do you taaaalk so funnyyyy? 😁
@LoveItTherePod2 күн бұрын
must be our Hoosier Twang 🤠
@Jkikkenborg5 күн бұрын
Am I the only one who sees something moving 28.24 above the head of the black girl.
@LoveItTherePod5 күн бұрын
It was a feather hahaha we had to pause and recompose after seeing it hence the cut