A QUICK COPENHAGEN TRIP I Leaving Nuuk, Greenland for 5 days I VLOG
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- A quick trip to Copenhagen, Denmark for some work and also spending some time with the girlfriend, eating yummy food and trying out electric scooters for the first time.
Copenhagen was cold, way colder than expected so luckily I had my muskox wool neck scarf, keeping me warm and toasty.
Finally experienced electric scooters, while being on a work trip in Copenhagen! Despite jetlag and freezing cold temperatures, I still enjoyed my short stay!
In less than two weeks I will be back in Denmark and Norway for Christmas and new years! 😎
You bringing the wife or is she staying home for Christmas?
@@richardheckley8413 Yup, its with my better half!
@@AlexAmasaOlsen your from Norway originally right?
@@richardheckley8413 Im 25% Greenlandic and 75% Danish
Copenhagen is truly a cycling city, an awesome place where to live. In my country, in big cities like Turin and Milan, cycle paths are numerous, but in Rome....Great video thank you very much
It is very easy as a pedestrian or bicyclist to get around in Copenhagen and I prefer a city that values pedestrians more than cars😁
@@AlexAmasaOlsen That's true
Such a short trip! But at least you were able to use some of the time to do your preparedness shopping, very happy to see no Army save to eat for 10 years meal kits, barf. We have those electric scooters, too, but here you can leave them anywhere in the city, I think you just can't take them out of a certain radius or they won't work, but with having two universities here they are just left at the most random places, I've been too scared to try one.
Yup, I barely had time to acclimate to the time zone... But really enjoyed those electric scooters, eventhough it would have been cheaper to take public transport. Hehe
Haha, just considered if it's okay to ride the bike this time of the year when it's so cold (Hungary), but still no snow in the cities (just up in the mountains), and then I open this video and see that Danish people are riding the bike even in winter :D. Cool.
Danish people dont care if its still winter and cold. Its a matter of values and beliefs (in the bicycle)..😉😄
Another great video, been a long time since I last saw Santa's planes.
A little suggestion:
Film what it's like to be flying Air Greenland, what food you get or view there is. Would be nice for those who never flew them.
Im (hopefully) going to copenhagen in two weeks, so will try at that time to film the trip from Nuuk to Copenhagen😎
Nice small adventure in Copenhagen, it’s actually very close where I live.
Yep, Copenhagen is a nice city/town (dont know the proper definition of a city)😊
The 🛠 hammer.... 🤣 Definitely didn't see this coming...
Well, tools are expensive in Greenland, so better bring them in your luggage😎
@@AlexAmasaOlsen The way you suddenly presented a hammer was priceless 😂 But yes, I get the problem.. For us living in a big country where you get everything for a quite good price this seems so unusual.
I can read books in original without any translation. Listen radio theather-shows, audio-books, watch movies without any translation. Speak in everyday situations. Work with documents on these languages etc.
All these languages are very similar for me. Sometimes I can not know this or that word, but I understand the meaning very easy. These languages all come from the same Indo-European ancient stem and source.
Thats dope!
Way to go!
@@AlexAmasaOlsen thats normal and nothing special in Latvia
I start to learn Danish and Swedish. I'm from Latvia. These two will be my 7th and 8th language. I plan one day to move to Denmark, to Greenland or to Sweden.
Way to go, crazy you can remember all those languages🤯
@@AlexAmasaOlsen you are strange. All people in my country know 3 languages after their studies in high-school. People who have finished the university, as I did, know 5 languages. I know 6. It's nothing special for me, and too small number.
@@AlexAmasaOlsen only people who slept all the time on classes or ignore them and did not visit, know nothing in my country. But they always can have black, hard job for very small money.
@@AlexAmasaOlsen so I do not understand your reaction. This kind of reaction is ill for me and very strange.
@@AlexAmasaOlsen we live in 21st century, dude. It's a shame now do not know any foreign languages. It's similar with the situation that you don't know how to read and to write.
Another cool video from Alex why don't you cover some Denmark I heard about hippie community in Cristina that will be a interesting subject to cover for a video or is it as it clearly stated? Alex was it a former Air force base taken over by hippies ?
Thanks Simon!
Hehe, I think you mean Christiania and yes it is such a cool place and definitely must visit in Copenhagen. People openly sell weed and police always try to take down their selling booths, but they start operating soon after again. Yes, it was a military base and then squatters just stayed at the spot and now it is supposedly a freetown😊
Copenhagen vs Nuuk what would you choose
Currently choosing Nuuk, but enjoy vacationing in Copenhagen and in the future I would like an apartment in Copenhagen😊
Where is more expensive - in Denmark or in Greenland?
Greenland is more expensive in general
@@AlexAmasaOlsen I can tell more: the people who we call officially "roma" or "romale" (you know who they are), also in my country know 3 languages: their own, then Latvian and Russian. And they speak very well, without any accent. They are people who mostly do not have any education. So you try to tell me, that they are a way smarter and more talented than you? And they can, what you can't??? I don't believe you.
@@AlexAmasaOlsen how about for the citizen of European Union is with his possibilities to study in Greenland' s university? I mean, in budget group, of course. Not for money, but for free.
You can speak Greenlandic? Or you use Danish in greenland?
I understand some, but speak danish in everyday setting
I know Latvian and Russian (both as mother tongues, 100% bilingual), my next languages are English, Lithuanian, Polish and German. My next in the list are Danish and Swedish. After them - Norwegian and Icelandic. Then Estonian and Japanese. After this - Ukrainian.
Thats awesome
hello
Hello pear pirate