Ho intenzione di viaggiare in Danimarca da visitare da quando ho sentito che è “amichevole per i turisti” che cultura dovrei aspettarmi di vedere quando vado?
Ho intenzione di viaggiare in Danimarca da visitare da quando ho sentito che è “amichevole per i turisti” che cultura dovrei aspettarmi di vedere quando vado?
“denmark” is even though small, compared to other countries like germany, quite big.
Where are you gonna stay?
What interest you ?
Commonmispelingbot on
People can seem quite closed and hard to get to know. Can maybe seem a bit rude, but it isn’t. We just don’t really make small talk to strangers.
LukeBomber on
This question is quite vague, can you elaborate?
Jotun_King on
Well depends on where you are planning to go but Copenhagen has a lot of beautiful architecture. I don’t know where you are from but danish people aren’t the most open types we don’t talk to strangers on public transport and we don’t do the American thing of like faking niceness or hospitality for the sake of decorum. So if some come off as cold it really isn’t personal.
Otherwise we have a lot of different things to see museums, castles and some gorgeous nature.
mrmoose666 on
Just dont be in the center of the earth and dont make a fuss…. “like American tourists” …. also dont skip a line when shopping…and dont say please before asking, just ask or say “sorry for asking”…
try not to spend all your time in Copenhagen and such, see the century because there is a huge difference between us “normals” and persons from Copenhagen ;);)
now you know almost anything ;);)
Jehoel_DK on
Need more info. Where are you going, and what do you mean by culture..
ABBER_THE_DANE on
Okay, so not to be disrespectful to my own country, but if I was you, I would try something else then our big cities , it’s kinda of a tourist trap. Maybe find somewhere to stay outside the big cities, if you want to see them😉 And if you want to see culture, maybe try traveling though Jylland. Jylland is the biggest part of Denmark and there is a lot museums and interesting places to visit😊
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“denmark” is even though small, compared to other countries like germany, quite big.
Where are you gonna stay?
What interest you ?
People can seem quite closed and hard to get to know. Can maybe seem a bit rude, but it isn’t. We just don’t really make small talk to strangers.
This question is quite vague, can you elaborate?
Well depends on where you are planning to go but Copenhagen has a lot of beautiful architecture. I don’t know where you are from but danish people aren’t the most open types we don’t talk to strangers on public transport and we don’t do the American thing of like faking niceness or hospitality for the sake of decorum. So if some come off as cold it really isn’t personal.
Otherwise we have a lot of different things to see museums, castles and some gorgeous nature.
Just dont be in the center of the earth and dont make a fuss…. “like American tourists” …. also dont skip a line when shopping…and dont say please before asking, just ask or say “sorry for asking”…
try not to spend all your time in Copenhagen and such, see the century because there is a huge difference between us “normals” and persons from Copenhagen ;);)
now you know almost anything ;);)
Need more info. Where are you going, and what do you mean by culture..
Okay, so not to be disrespectful to my own country, but if I was you, I would try something else then our big cities , it’s kinda of a tourist trap. Maybe find somewhere to stay outside the big cities, if you want to see them😉 And if you want to see culture, maybe try traveling though Jylland. Jylland is the biggest part of Denmark and there is a lot museums and interesting places to visit😊
Expensive stuff.
Loud friend groups.