A top tip: go to the pharmacist (matas) and buy a light therapy lamp. The price is not too high (led instead of flourescent light tubes). place the lamp next to your computer screen, and have some light boost. It works best in the morning, but an hour or so when the sun fades in the afternoon helps a lot.
Your videos are so helpful and perfectly timed, thanks Mario! Moving to Denmark next month and your videos are by far the most useful, please keep them coming.
Hey Mario , we are a family from Toronto Canada - moving soon into DK for work (this is the second time :) ) , we started watching your channel recently and we are really enjoting it ;) and btw, am a hardcore Argentina football team supporter! Vamos Argentiiiiinaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !
Hi Mario, I'm a Swiss-Danish citzen living in Switzerland. My Danish father moved back to Denmark. Now I'm assisting him with his finances. Your videos are absolutely invaluable for this! As for Revolut, how to you handle their fx fees during the weekend? Do you still use Revolut during the weekend when there is not other choice (e.g. travelling)? Or do you use a different card/system during the weekend? Or do you fill up your Revolut fx accounts during the weekdays so you can use the on the weekend? I understand these are choices between esay of use and minimizing fees. Thanks!
Mario, Tusind tak ! Your videos help me to understand somethings here and hopefully they will make me take the correct decitions , muchas gracias por tu punto de vista y tu exelente trabajo.
Thanks a lot for putting all this information out Mario, it's being very useful now that I'm starting my investments in Denmark. On the Revolut recommendation, have you considered N26? It's seems a much better option fee-wise for online and international debit since they don't charge fees. The bank has a waiting list now but hopefully it will be normalised soon. Thanks a again for the great content!
Thanks for the comment! I didn't use N26 yet. What's the killer feature vs. Revolut? Revolut doesn't have fees when buying stuff online, etc. during weekdays.
Actually, it is EU law. All EU countries have these regulations, some countries even extend the consumer protection to 5 years. Two years is the EU minimum.
its not really a 2 Year Buyer Guarantee. its a right to complain an get it fixed or replaced. The shop do not have to give you a new one right away, they can choose to repair it. I just got my TV repaired (lcd replaced) after 14 months. There is a big difference between" Buyer Guarantee" and "right of complaint" . By law the shops have to give 2 years "right of complaint" but many upgrade to "Buyer Guarantee" witch give you more rights. I worked in the business for many years.
A top tip: go to the pharmacist (matas) and buy a light therapy lamp. The price is not too high (led instead of flourescent light tubes). place the lamp next to your computer screen, and have some light boost. It works best in the morning, but an hour or so when the sun fades in the afternoon helps a lot.
Thanks for sharing!
@@MarioScianHQ Please share this tip with everybody you meet!
That's true! When Mario mentioned vitamin D supplements, I immediately thought of the lamp.
In the winter time, we rent out our sun to South America 😁
Use Citric Acid for removing chalk. Nearly all metals can resist Citric Acid. If you want to test it without buying it, try with a slice of citrus.
Go outside every morning 🌄, especially in the winter ❄️
The sunlight prevents seasonal depression.
Good point!
Your videos are so helpful and perfectly timed, thanks Mario! Moving to Denmark next month and your videos are by far the most useful, please keep them coming.
Thank you for the comment! Appreciated :)!
Hey Mario , we are a family from Toronto Canada - moving soon into DK for work (this is the second time :) ) , we started watching your channel recently and we are really enjoting it ;)
and btw, am a hardcore Argentina football team supporter! Vamos Argentiiiiinaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !
Thanks appreciate the comment! And looking forward for the World Cup 😀
@@MarioScianHQ you are very welcome!
Of course the cup is ours this year 👍🍻🚀🚀
Thanks a lot for these tips.
Can you also put a video on dating in Denmark.
haha I used to have a dating advise website but after being in a relationship for 12 years I think I'm out of the game here :D
Your nice videos (almost) make me miss Denmark. Regards from a Greek beach 😁
haha it's rainy and cold now so Greek beach sounds better!
good video
Hi Mario, I'm a Swiss-Danish citzen living in Switzerland. My Danish father moved back to Denmark. Now I'm assisting him with his finances. Your videos are absolutely invaluable for this! As for Revolut, how to you handle their fx fees during the weekend? Do you still use Revolut during the weekend when there is not other choice (e.g. travelling)? Or do you use a different card/system during the weekend? Or do you fill up your Revolut fx accounts during the weekdays so you can use the on the weekend? I understand these are choices between esay of use and minimizing fees. Thanks!
I normally don't use Revolut over the weekend and move the money ahead of time between accounts
thanks for sharing..look nice, life in denmark broh.. i hope next time i can go there
haha do come over, it's a nice place indeed!
Awesome video! I'm Danish and didn't know about the Revolut hack. Will definitely look into that.
Thanks! Revolut is great -- absolutely recommended!
Mario, Tusind tak ! Your videos help me to understand somethings here and hopefully they will make me take the correct decitions , muchas gracias por tu punto de vista y tu exelente trabajo.
Thanks so much for the nice comment Giovani! Un abrazo!
I am also from Island Brygge 😎
Awesome!
Great video Mario, thank you! I didn't catch the name of the library app, could you please write it here?
Sure, eReleon. Thanks for watching!
@@MarioScianHQ thank you!! :))
I need to switch the AppStore to the danish one to get it. But this app is definitely a motivation to change the AppStore!
Thanks a lot for putting all this information out Mario, it's being very useful now that I'm starting my investments in Denmark. On the Revolut recommendation, have you considered N26? It's seems a much better option fee-wise for online and international debit since they don't charge fees. The bank has a waiting list now but hopefully it will be normalised soon. Thanks a again for the great content!
Thanks for the comment! I didn't use N26 yet. What's the killer feature vs. Revolut? Revolut doesn't have fees when buying stuff online, etc. during weekdays.
Hi Mario, is it default by 2 years for replacement or do we need to buy it additionally ?
It's default as part of the country's customer protection laws
Actually, it is EU law. All EU countries have these regulations, some countries even extend the consumer protection to 5 years. Two years is the EU minimum.
Does speaking Spanish have any benefit there in Denmark?
It's useful as it's a big global language but it won't give you an advantage. It's just a nice bonus :)
@@MarioScianHQ Thank you! Your videos have been very inspiring, I appreciate your content and engagement.
its not really a 2 Year Buyer Guarantee. its a right to complain an get it fixed or replaced. The shop do not have to give you a new one right away, they can choose to repair it. I just got my TV repaired (lcd replaced) after 14 months.
There is a big difference between" Buyer Guarantee" and "right of complaint" . By law the shops have to give 2 years "right of complaint" but many upgrade to "Buyer Guarantee" witch give you more rights. I worked in the business for many years.
Thank you for the clarification!
Vinegar doesn't remove chalk.
Worked for me
You need to buy the 30% one for cleaning, not the 5% one for consumption.
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