Every time I've been to a new place in my life, and trust me, I've tried that a lot. There is a period of uncertainty, discomfort and sense of not belonging. It will always be so, but it will also always go away at some point, 100% certain. No matter how many times you try it, that feeling always comes, embracing it, and knowing that it will come and go again, can sometimes speed up the process. Anyways, I hear that up here in the north of Denmark, we might relax on the restrictions soon, as we have almost no cases. It will be nice to see all the stores and different venues and public places open again. Downtown Aalborg is a mess right now, due to the lite rail construction, but still nice to go out since the weather has been improving. Aalborg is quite nice in the summer, being called the Paris of the North, and if everything goes well, the Carneval in may will make the town explode in joy.
Look how far you've made it, girl!!!! I remember that you didn't even have a clue where you're going to do the internship the last time we've visited. And now you're living in Denmark all by yourself. Isn't that incredible!?!? You can definitely be proud of yourself
Carlsberg 47 is a beer for alcoholics. It's high percentage (7%) for a low cost. Unfortunately I really can't give advice on which reasonably priced Danish beers are good as I don't drink alcohol at all, and my friends generally drink Belgium beers or expensive microbrews.
@@kimmieschmidt6980 Although owned by Carlsberg, Grimberg is originally a Belgian beer. Only Grimberg beers sold in Belgium and the Netherlands are actually made in Belgium by Heineken. Grimberg beers sold in all other countries are made by Carlsberg owned breweries in France, Poland and Italy.
It was really fun to see because I could see where you were All the time because I live in Aalborg😅 You actually almost Walked past where i Lived when I was 5-6 years old😊Have you been to Neto the supermarket i like that supermarket😊
So nice to see you doing well. You look exactly the same as your exchange days in Nebraska. We started following you back then and visit your channel regularly to see how life is treating you. We wish you the best and all of the success possible. 💜💜💜 From Seattle USA. 👍👍👍
@@Nienkexplores Exchange students must have a lot of courage and self confidence. New country new people, new school, new friends, new language, new house, new foods, new way of life. All at 16 or 17 years of age. We still admire the way you handled all of that. Some credit also goes to good parenting and your loving supportive extended family.🤍🤍💜💜🤍🤍
Great Vlog! Got a subsriber! My girlfriend and I are both actually moving to Aalborg next month, I come from Denmark myself, but she is from Moldova and worried about everyone speaking Danish. Maybe we can be friends? Also I am pretty sure Aalborg has an international meeting place for students during Wednesdays. Not sure if it is active right now but worth looking into.
Hi thanks so much!! Sorry i'm just now seeing this, send me a dm on instagram and we definitely can!! Hope you are settled in and that your girlfriend feels comfortable here!
I went to Aarhus last year in October so I highly recommend getting the trait to there. The old city: Den Gamle By is amazing. Entry is not that expensive and it's definitely worth it. You can spend the whole day there. Also the Botanical garden is amazing and it's free. The ÄRoS art museum is interesting as well (it's closed on Mondays). I hope this helped. Greetings from Bulgaria 🇧🇬😁
@@Nienkexplores Haha dont worry i wont be stalking anytime soon ;) but i bairly remember my own Street name so u expect me to even know yours but i do believe its not THAT far away from where there used to be an amusement park (though u can either confirm or deny even if you wanted too haha)
U know, it's that shitty covid-19 that makes us all to get the blues, it is not easy times, but things are slowly open up, and the spring is coming, so hold on. 😊😊😊 just a little more. 😊 take a trip to Rold Skov, it is a Rebild Bakker there, very nice place to walk in spring, summer, fall and winter.🙂 (dansk) Held og lykke med dit ophold i Danmark, hilsen fra indbygger i Aalborg.
Hi! I have a few questions! I hope u see this, so I want to move to Copenhagen Denmark in a few years from now once COVID is over and go to a university somewhere in Denmark. So the first question is, do you go to a university there and if so I’ve heard most of them speak only danish so I’m assuming you either go to an English speaking one and in that scenario where? Second question, I’m learning danish to and I’m at the first circle after the first checkpoint on Duolingo and I’m just asking that now as you have moved to Denmark (temporary I think) is it easier to catch on words? And are you still continuing your Duolingo lessons. That’s it by I honestly really enjoy your videos as you are learning danish on Duolingo too!!! and I have someone to relate to! So yeah, I hope you see this ❤️
Hey!! That’s awesome ☺️ I am here for an internship yes but I have asked around and especially in Copenhagen there are a lot of international students. Even here at the Aalborg university there are Facebook groups of internationals. I know the Uni here has a lot of international courses so I’m sure they do in Copenhagen as well! I have stopped my Duolingo journey 😂 but I would like to continue actually. It’s a hard language. I feel like I can read it a little but once the Danes start speaking I’m so lost haha. But my Danish has definitely improved, because I’m around it everyday. & thank you so much!! I really appreciate it 😊 have a good day!! 💖
I would recommend Aarhus, the university is one of the ten most beautiful in the world. And Aarhus has a large population of students 40%of it's population is between 16 and 40. Many internationals as well.
Wow I've been there it's a wonderful place..)😊
Every time I've been to a new place in my life, and trust me, I've tried that a lot. There is a period of uncertainty, discomfort and sense of not belonging. It will always be so, but it will also always go away at some point, 100% certain. No matter how many times you try it, that feeling always comes, embracing it, and knowing that it will come and go again, can sometimes speed up the process.
Anyways, I hear that up here in the north of Denmark, we might relax on the restrictions soon, as we have almost no cases. It will be nice to see all the stores and different venues and public places open again. Downtown Aalborg is a mess right now, due to the lite rail construction, but still nice to go out since the weather has been improving. Aalborg is quite nice in the summer, being called the Paris of the North, and if everything goes well, the Carneval in may will make the town explode in joy.
Denmark looks so clean and I love how unique the buildings look!
It looks great, I love that you included pictures that you took they’re great !
May God bless you! Hope that you will enjoy your stay here in Aalborg.
Look how far you've made it, girl!!!! I remember that you didn't even have a clue where you're going to do the internship the last time we've visited. And now you're living in Denmark all by yourself. Isn't that incredible!?!? You can definitely be proud of yourself
Love this! So nice to see parts of Denmark 🥰
Carlsberg 47 is a beer for alcoholics. It's high percentage (7%) for a low cost.
Unfortunately I really can't give advice on which reasonably priced Danish beers are good as I don't drink alcohol at all, and my friends generally drink Belgium beers or expensive microbrews.
Hahah oops. Thank you, I will look for some Belgian beers then! We have quite a few of them at home as well and they’re always good
Grimberg beer is the Best. 🙏😉😊
@@kimmieschmidt6980 Although owned by Carlsberg, Grimberg is originally a Belgian beer. Only Grimberg beers sold in Belgium and the Netherlands are actually made in Belgium by Heineken. Grimberg beers sold in all other countries are made by Carlsberg owned breweries in France, Poland and Italy.
It was really fun to see because I could see where you were All the time because I live in Aalborg😅 You actually almost Walked past where i Lived when I was 5-6 years old😊Have you been to Neto the supermarket i like that supermarket😊
love you so much xx you inspire me every day you absolute queen
I LOVE YOU TOO 💖 u seriously inspire me on a daily basis and ur comments make my day
This looks so beautiful! Wish I can visit one day 🥺
So nice to see you doing well. You look exactly the same as your exchange days in Nebraska. We started following you back then and visit your channel regularly to see how life is treating you. We wish you the best and all of the success possible. 💜💜💜
From Seattle USA. 👍👍👍
Thank you so much!! I definitely remember you from back then :) I appreciate you sticking around and supporting me still 😃
@@Nienkexplores Exchange students must have a lot of courage and self confidence. New country new people, new school, new friends, new language, new house, new foods, new way of life. All at 16 or 17 years of age. We still admire the way you handled all of that. Some credit also goes to good parenting and your loving supportive extended family.🤍🤍💜💜🤍🤍
Great Vlog!
Got a subsriber!
My girlfriend and I are both actually moving to Aalborg next month, I come from Denmark myself, but she is from Moldova and worried about everyone speaking Danish.
Maybe we can be friends?
Also I am pretty sure Aalborg has an international meeting place for students during Wednesdays.
Not sure if it is active right now but worth looking into.
Hi thanks so much!! Sorry i'm just now seeing this, send me a dm on instagram and we definitely can!! Hope you are settled in and that your girlfriend feels comfortable here!
I went to Aarhus last year in October so I highly recommend getting the trait to there. The old city: Den Gamle By is amazing. Entry is not that expensive and it's definitely worth it. You can spend the whole day there. Also the Botanical garden is amazing and it's free. The ÄRoS art museum is interesting as well (it's closed on Mondays). I hope this helped. Greetings from Bulgaria 🇧🇬😁
@@gertskjlstrup1804 oops 😂
@@mayyaslife0114 ;-)
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it 😊 Will definitely be adding that to my bucketlist!
@@Nienkexplores also Moesgaard Museum. One of the best in Denmark.
Damnn... you walked cross the bridge til Nørresundy. That's quite the walk.... Specially if you're living in the area i "think" you are :)
Haha it was quite a walk yes 😂 what letter does my neighborhood start with? I will neither confirm or deny but I’m interested now!!
@@Nienkexplores Haha dont worry i wont be stalking anytime soon ;) but i bairly remember my own Street name so u expect me to even know yours but i do believe its not THAT far away from where there used to be an amusement park (though u can either confirm or deny even if you wanted too haha)
U know, it's that shitty covid-19 that makes us all to get the blues, it is not easy times, but things are slowly open up, and the spring is coming, so hold on. 😊😊😊 just a little more. 😊 take a trip to Rold Skov, it is a Rebild Bakker there, very nice place to walk in spring, summer, fall and winter.🙂 (dansk) Held og lykke med dit ophold i Danmark, hilsen fra indbygger i Aalborg.
Broo, did I see some Wie is de Mol?
Yessss I LOVE wie is de mol haha
Hi! I have a few questions! I hope u see this, so I want to move to Copenhagen Denmark in a few years from now once COVID is over and go to a university somewhere in Denmark. So the first question is, do you go to a university there and if so I’ve heard most of them speak only danish so I’m assuming you either go to an English speaking one and in that scenario where? Second question, I’m learning danish to and I’m at the first circle after the first checkpoint on Duolingo and I’m just asking that now as you have moved to Denmark (temporary I think) is it easier to catch on words? And are you still continuing your Duolingo lessons. That’s it by I honestly really enjoy your videos as you are learning danish on Duolingo too!!! and I have someone to relate to! So yeah, I hope you see this ❤️
I think she's doing an internship and not attending university
@@rabeahally1267 oh okay
Hey!! That’s awesome ☺️ I am here for an internship yes but I have asked around and especially in Copenhagen there are a lot of international students. Even here at the Aalborg university there are Facebook groups of internationals. I know the Uni here has a lot of international courses so I’m sure they do in Copenhagen as well!
I have stopped my Duolingo journey 😂 but I would like to continue actually. It’s a hard language. I feel like I can read it a little but once the Danes start speaking I’m so lost haha. But my Danish has definitely improved, because I’m around it everyday.
& thank you so much!! I really appreciate it 😊 have a good day!! 💖
I would recommend Aarhus, the university is one of the ten most beautiful in the world. And Aarhus has a large population of students 40%of it's population is between 16 and 40. Many internationals as well.
"Grab all my shhhstuf..." 😄
😂😂
I guess it takes you a long time to make these videos. Why not just live a little and enjoy life.
It does yes :) but I enjoy doing it and looking back on it later so it’s worth it!
@@Nienkexplores Enjoy your stay 😘