I am Danish and even if we are famous for being somewhat reserved, I am pretty sure Danes will be more than happy to become friends with foreign students. The problem is really to meet and move on from there. Just remember that if you really want to become friends with Danes, it's not enough only to meet at the parties during weekend. Join a sport club, art club or other if you have those interests. You will be surprised how many friends you can get that way. Never ever rent a room or apartment without a legal contract. It's not only too expensive but you are left with pretty much no rights in case things go wrong.
Actually, I might have had this experience with danes only because I didnt attend any activities outside my uni... but I know for a fact that they are very welcoming and totally agree with you! And yes, the contract part is also true😬
I am thinking of studying in Denmark, but do I need to speak Danish to have friends? I am open to learning this language, but I know it will take a long time.
Thank you for this! I am moving from Norway to Copenhagen this summer and finding accommodation is indeed hard... AND, I struggle a lot with stressing over things too, so I guess I should take your advice to just be prepared and take it easy. I'm sure it will be great
Kudos for explaining possible solutions instead of complaining about the situations. I'm Danish but spent some years in England - the friends thing is very true, all the more so with Danes not being into "friendship-on-demand" - we generally have a tight group and the "new guy/girl" has to be a good fit for the group as much as ourselves - we don't like drama. Their need to make friends is their need, not necessarily the groups, we may be busy enough already. It changes once we know you're staying here though but we don't invest ourselves easily in fleeting visitors. *If* we ask if someone is ok and they say 'yes' (when they aren't), unless they're blind drunk or bleeding from the head - we'll take that as a 'Yes!' until we really know them well enough to -care- *know* they aren't ok - that's not a game we play with strangers or acquaintances lol I mean we might only have 6hrs of daylight today, we don't have time to chit-chat and play games. Honesty and trust are the highest valued traits/elements for most of us so friendship here isn't so much a casual thing but a longer relationship and that's before we get to Janteloven and the whole "be who you are, don't overstate or try to make yourself more interesting than you are" element that runs through Scandinavian culture in general. I'm ignorant here though, and interested, how different is it from 'home' and how much better do you feel about where you stand ('I got this') now compared to landing?
Thank you so much for this video! I moved to Denmark last fall, and honestly I’m so close to moving back to my own country. But your positivity and just overall encouragement was really refreshing😍🌺
I'm planning on moving to Denmark to study. I think the biggest difficulty i will face is not being able to make friends there. I belong from a country where the population is huge and we have relatives and friends everywhere. I don't know if i would be able to live in Denmark alone😕
Omg yeees the friends thing is so true whenever you move to a new country alone! I made the same mistake I only hung out with Swedish people here in Australia and never went to anything with school or work, and here I am haha everyone left and I literally have no friends here 😅😅 Such a good and helpful video girl keep it up 🤩💕
Thank youuu ❤️🥰 Omgg noo I totally get you, I was in the same position milion times and never learned from my own mistakes haha! But good to hear that I’m not alone in this:)
Copenhagen is expensive even if you are Danish Aarhus is so much better.Cheaper and a better city Loads of student accommodation and less crime I’ve lived here ( aarhus) for 26 years Really cool place ✌️
Ahh help! I’m trying to decide between Aarhus and Copenhagen. I’m studying a semester abroad and both seem like amazing options and I can’t seem to decide. It’s either CBS or Aarhus Uni, it seems impossible because they both look amazing 🥺
I am planning to move to denmark this August as a masters student. I have the same fear/stress as you about finding a job. After watching your video i am less stressed now. Hope to meet you in person also. Because i'll be needing someone as guide and a friend ofcourse.
Hey, thanks for this video. It was really helpful. The one thing I'm stressed about is: how much money do I need per month? There are so many different information in the interent and I think it's not transparent enough for a foreigner to find out. Plus, how long will it take to get SU for the first time? Can I apply for it before actually moving to Denmark?
I coming to copenhagen next week and I hope I will meet some nice people and make friends in the city. I am not going to study there but my dad lives there so I will be there several times a year
Nice video. You really are good at composing your videos. I would like to see followup-videos: "100 things I love about Denmark" and "20 ways to make Ghormeh Sabzi". Last one... Gosh it is so delicious
Thank you a lot!☺️ Haha good idea with 100 things ! Oh yes, that one is a special dish... my grandma doesnt make it often but when she does - it’s the most amazing thing ever haha :)
@@danigrigaite I think it is amazing cause it is in-expensive apart from the meat. I also like Fesenjan but it is so heavy to eat. Else I like Shish-kebab or Chelo-kebab. Grinded with onions. I also like the dish with a round ball of minced meat with an egg inside. I dont know if it is persian
hi, Thank you so much for sharing your experience and also giving a positive solution to it 😊😊. you made mention of the Government giving some allowance and CPR. So I want to ask if non-EU students benefits from this allowances. Thank you
hi! i would like to ask you to which university you go to, and how you did all the procedures, because i feel like that for foreign students is really hard. for example, did you have high grades in your home country? do you study a lot in denmark?
Thank you!💓 How did you apply for the scholarship? online or when did you arrive in denmark? I'm not sure if I read on the internet that you have to apply for the scholarship before arriving in Denmark and then do everything you have told me, if you can give me more information about the application process and the scholarships I will be grateful to you❤️
Hmm well, personally and many of my friends applied directly from school, when we arrived! As far as the application , I just know that first thing that I did was get the residence permit, then cpr, a job, bank account , applied for scolarship and I think thats it:)
For Indian students beware of the fact that most people here donot know the difference between a north indian hindus and a terrorist, so you will get a lot of hate because of that, I personally had a lot of problems because of that even for getting accommodation and jobs.
That motivates me and help me a lot! I’m planning study in Denmark and this is so important to know, thank you so much! Do you know how apply for a scholarship? And how can I get the CPR?
Hey! Definitely go for it, you wont regret it!:) Yes! So when you come to Denmark, your school will provide you with all the documents needed for the scolarship. I just went to the administration, filled out the papers and they send out everything:) But before that, you have to make sure you have a job contract that states that you will work 45 hours per month( at least 45!) . CPR - you need to 1) get the residence permit. There is an adress for that. Once you get there, you get the permission and as soon as you get the permission of residence, you can apply for CPR! Then you will get the CPR card to mail.:)
@@danigrigaite thank you!💓 How did you apply for the scholarship? online or when did you arrive in denmark? I’m not sure if I read on the internet that you have to apply for the scholarship before arriving in Denmark and then do everything you have told me, if you can give me more info about the application process and the scholarships I’ll be grateful to you!❤️
A question: I didn't know that foreigners also recieved SU. (money from governments for students). Is it because you were also a students from EU? Or becuase I didn't know this?
I'm graduating from Department of Public Administration. So, to what extent I have chance to get a scholarship for my Master’s. Are Related departments available? Do they provide scholarship?
If you don't really care about Copenhagen and can find a place to study elsewhere in the country, I'd say go there instead. It will be must easier and cheaper to find a place to live.
@@danigrigaite Odense is a great city too for students. My daughter is studying there. Especially those interested in robotics and tech. Odense is really on the cutting edge
Hi Dan what are the opportunities for a non-European candidate living in Europe like malta? How much time is required to learn the danish Language dansk 3. Pls guide
Depends if you are learning the language in the country its spoken at! If you wish to learn language they speak in Malta, meanwhile living in there, you will learn it quickly because you will constantly be surrounded by it:) And dont be scared to speak it and make mistakes because its the only and fastest ways to learn!
Why so rude!? She´s a young girl, who just give some of her advices to other people on her age. Her thoughts are totally straight for what young people can experience moving to Copenhagen. I´m Danish, and i have seen those students and what they are struggling with from the minute they come here. Daniele have learned her lesson, and just tell other students what to expect.
Labas Daniele. Sekančiais, 2022 metais, aš planuoju pradėti savo magistro studijas Danijoje. Ar galėčiau su tavimi susisiekti, ir užduoti pora klausimų? Mano el.paštas: aleksandr.saraskin@gmail.com. Būčiau labai dėkingas!
I am Danish and even if we are famous for being somewhat reserved, I am pretty sure Danes will be more than happy to become friends with foreign students. The problem is really to meet and move on from there. Just remember that if you really want to become friends with Danes, it's not enough only to meet at the parties during weekend. Join a sport club, art club or other if you have those interests. You will be surprised how many friends you can get that way.
Never ever rent a room or apartment without a legal contract. It's not only too expensive but you are left with pretty much no rights in case things go wrong.
Actually, I might have had this experience with danes only because I didnt attend any activities outside my uni... but I know for a fact that they are very welcoming and totally agree with you!
And yes, the contract part is also true😬
I am thinking of studying in Denmark, but do I need to speak Danish to have friends? I am open to learning this language, but I know it will take a long time.
Thanks for the advice!!
@@nataliazych8694 almost everyone in Denmark speaks English, so you don't need to speak Danish at all :)
True about University of Copenhagen: ua-cam.com/video/bC4iUfy_pMI/v-deo.html
Thank you for this! I am moving from Norway to Copenhagen this summer and finding accommodation is indeed hard... AND, I struggle a lot with stressing over things too, so I guess I should take your advice to just be prepared and take it easy. I'm sure it will be great
im happy you found it helpful 💕💕 And good luck with the moving! Remember to stress less☺️
Kudos for explaining possible solutions instead of complaining about the situations. I'm Danish but spent some years in England - the friends thing is very true, all the more so with Danes not being into "friendship-on-demand" - we generally have a tight group and the "new guy/girl" has to be a good fit for the group as much as ourselves - we don't like drama. Their need to make friends is their need, not necessarily the groups, we may be busy enough already. It changes once we know you're staying here though but we don't invest ourselves easily in fleeting visitors. *If* we ask if someone is ok and they say 'yes' (when they aren't), unless they're blind drunk or bleeding from the head - we'll take that as a 'Yes!' until we really know them well enough to -care- *know* they aren't ok - that's not a game we play with strangers or acquaintances lol I mean we might only have 6hrs of daylight today, we don't have time to chit-chat and play games. Honesty and trust are the highest valued traits/elements for most of us so friendship here isn't so much a casual thing but a longer relationship and that's before we get to Janteloven and the whole "be who you are, don't overstate or try to make yourself more interesting than you are" element that runs through Scandinavian culture in general. I'm ignorant here though, and interested, how different is it from 'home' and how much better do you feel about where you stand ('I got this') now compared to landing?
Thank you so much for this video! I moved to Denmark last fall, and honestly I’m so close to moving back to my own country. But your positivity and just overall encouragement was really refreshing😍🌺
oh I'm so glad to hear this
Omg I had to have a double take when u mentioned lithuanian friends then I looked at ur last name. Nice to see a fellow lithuanian❤
I'm planning on moving to Denmark to study. I think the biggest difficulty i will face is not being able to make friends there. I belong from a country where the population is huge and we have relatives and friends everywhere. I don't know if i would be able to live in Denmark alone😕
Indian bhai 😅😂
I hope You have found happiness Where You are
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Hello don't worry ..it's the best country and nice people ..if bordered take me along too ..Am a student too ❤
Please How to I apply for a scholarship to a university in Denmark?
Omg yeees the friends thing is so true whenever you move to a new country alone! I made the same mistake I only hung out with Swedish people here in Australia and never went to anything with school or work, and here I am haha everyone left and I literally have no friends here 😅😅
Such a good and helpful video girl keep it up 🤩💕
Thank youuu ❤️🥰
Omgg noo I totally get you, I was in the same position milion times and never learned from my own mistakes haha! But good to hear that I’m not alone in this:)
I hope you have a good time in Denmark :)
Itt's a good idea to integrate yourself, most Danes should be open to converse :)
I definitely have had the best time and I miss it so much😫
@@danigrigaite I don't miss it at all, cause I AM HERE! ;0 jokes aside, I am glad Denmark was a good experience!
Miss you in Copenhagen so much! What a legend!
miss you too, my other psycho sagittarius side🥺✌🏼
You are such a seeetheart! Thanks for your video, Daniele!
girl your videos are literally so good
girl🥺🥺🙏🏼🙏🏼 LOVEEE
Copenhagen is expensive even if you are Danish
Aarhus is so much better.Cheaper and a better city
Loads of student accommodation and less crime
I’ve lived here ( aarhus) for 26 years Really cool place ✌️
Ive heard this so many times! Will have to visit Aarhus one day☺️
Ahh help! I’m trying to decide between Aarhus and Copenhagen. I’m studying a semester abroad and both seem like amazing options and I can’t seem to decide. It’s either CBS or Aarhus Uni, it seems impossible because they both look amazing 🥺
@@tanyem99 Aarhus is a great place for students
Cph is great for tourists
What about Aalborg?
Yes, loved it!! ❤️ can we have your suggestions on the prettiest places in Copenhagen?
❤️❤️❤️ Actually, good idea for another video, will keep that in mind:)
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I am going to college in Denmark so this video is very helpful to me thankyou!!!
I am planning to move to denmark this August as a masters student. I have the same fear/stress as you about finding a job. After watching your video i am less stressed now.
Hope to meet you in person also. Because i'll be needing someone as guide and a friend ofcourse.
Hi, can you tell me more about your master's and experience in general?? I am planning to move to Denmark to study master's.
Hey, thanks for this video. It was really helpful. The one thing I'm stressed about is: how much money do I need per month? There are so many different information in the interent and I think it's not transparent enough for a foreigner to find out. Plus, how long will it take to get SU for the first time? Can I apply for it before actually moving to Denmark?
I coming to copenhagen next week and I hope I will meet some nice people and make friends in the city. I am not going to study there but my dad lives there so I will be there several times a year
Hi i am from Spain i will never go to Denmark i only see your videos for improving my english. You are the best :)
thank you so much for genuine advices!!
❤️❤️❤️❤️
The weather also stressed me out.
haa true...
Nice video. You really are good at composing your videos. I would like to see followup-videos: "100 things I love about Denmark" and "20 ways to make Ghormeh Sabzi". Last one... Gosh it is so delicious
Thank you a lot!☺️ Haha good idea with 100 things !
Oh yes, that one is a special dish... my grandma doesnt make it often but when she does - it’s the most amazing thing ever haha :)
@@danigrigaite I think it is amazing cause it is in-expensive apart from the meat. I also like Fesenjan but it is so heavy to eat. Else I like Shish-kebab or Chelo-kebab. Grinded with onions. I also like the dish with a round ball of minced meat with an egg inside. I dont know if it is persian
@@traver1965 yeah it is persian😃✌🏾
Such a nice video! love it 💙
Thank you so much😭☺️❤️
Im moving with my family to Norway from Finland.
hi, Thank you so much for sharing your experience and also giving a positive solution to it 😊😊.
you made mention of the Government giving some allowance and CPR.
So I want to ask if non-EU students benefits from this allowances.
Thank you
Thank you, you are most kind 👍
Hi Daniele, I’m moving to Copenhagen For a semester next year, do you know where I can get rooms on the cheaper side of rent?
hi! i would like to ask you to which university you go to, and how you did all the procedures, because i feel like that for foreign students is really hard. for example, did you have high grades in your home country? do you study a lot in denmark?
Thank you!💓 How did you apply for the scholarship? online or when did you arrive in denmark? I'm not sure if I read on the internet that you have to apply for the scholarship before arriving in Denmark and then do everything you have told me, if you can give me more information about the application process and the scholarships I will be grateful to you❤️
Hmm well, personally and many of my friends applied directly from school, when we arrived!
As far as the application , I just know that first thing that I did was get the residence permit, then cpr, a job, bank account , applied for scolarship and I think thats it:)
For Indian students beware of the fact that most people here donot know the difference between a north indian hindus and a terrorist, so you will get a lot of hate because of that, I personally had a lot of problems because of that even for getting accommodation and jobs.
If anyone goes Denmark as a post graduate student and he or she knows only English, what types of job are available for him or her?
I mean many types, I have a lot of friends who work in danish companies which not require danish:)
i might be studying abroad at University of Copenhagen do you know how it is? or anything like that
planning to move denmark but confused bten denmark and norway please help
When you say we need to be financially prepared ...About how much money are we talking about?
Please can you reply
That motivates me and help me a lot! I’m planning study in Denmark and this is so important to know, thank you so much! Do you know how apply for a scholarship? And how can I get the CPR?
Hey! Definitely go for it, you wont regret it!:) Yes! So when you come to Denmark, your school will provide you with all the documents needed for the scolarship. I just went to the administration, filled out the papers and they send out everything:) But before that, you have to make sure you have a job contract that states that you will work 45 hours per month( at least 45!) .
CPR - you need to 1) get the residence permit. There is an adress for that. Once you get there, you get the permission and as soon as you get the permission of residence, you can apply for CPR! Then you will get the CPR card to mail.:)
@@danigrigaite thank you!💓 How did you apply for the scholarship? online or when did you arrive in denmark? I’m not sure if I read on the internet that you have to apply for the scholarship before arriving in Denmark and then do everything you have told me, if you can give me more info about the application process and the scholarships I’ll be grateful to you!❤️
@@mariajosemarch409 sorry to butt-in.. www.su.dk/english/su-as-a-foreign-citizen/ should get you started. Good luck with it :)
Can you speak danish? Did you come to Denmark already knowing how to speak danish?
Nice video!
Good tips💜🥺
Hope you will use them :DDDDD
Hi, is it possible to start medical school in Denmark and in English? Or it's necessary to learn Danish?
Hey!....are there any danish language requirements which we must fulfil in order to get admission in universities?
Hey! If its an international program, no:)
What about moving to Denmark with 2 dogs? Are Danes pet friendly?
no, I can assure you I'm danuish
A question: I didn't know that foreigners also recieved SU. (money from governments for students). Is it because you were also a students from EU? Or becuase I didn't know this?
Yes, it’s because im from an EU country:)
I want to study psychology is there any university containing that field ?
Do you have to be a citizen to go to school for free in Denmark?
I'm graduating from Department of Public Administration. So, to what extent I have chance to get a scholarship for my Master’s. Are Related departments available? Do they provide scholarship?
How much is approx a SU support?
If you don't really care about Copenhagen and can find a place to study elsewhere in the country, I'd say go there instead. It will be must easier and cheaper to find a place to live.
I definitely agree with you, I know for a fact that lets say Aarhus is cheaper but I just love Copenhagen as a city🥺 the vibe in general
@@danigrigaite Odense is a great city too for students. My daughter is studying there. Especially those interested in robotics and tech. Odense is really on the cutting edge
Aš taip pat mastau apie studijas Danijoje arba Olandijoje :) ar labai sunku įstoti į Danijos universitetus?
any application or website to find a job?
OMG love that
✨❤️✨❤️✨ I love u
What do you study ?
Multimedia Design :)
Hi Dan what are the opportunities for a non-European candidate living in Europe like malta? How much time is required to learn the danish Language dansk 3.
Pls guide
Depends if you are learning the language in the country its spoken at! If you wish to learn language they speak in Malta, meanwhile living in there, you will learn it quickly because you will constantly be surrounded by it:) And dont be scared to speak it and make mistakes because its the only and fastest ways to learn!
Just go out the Danish is most friendly but can take time to get close but if man never do get man no ways
true:)
Er København hyggeligt??
cph is expensive but not hole denmark
true, I forgot to mentiond that:)
But to be honest i am tired of pol allmost only visit CPH and then complaine about how expensive IT is
@@Earthrush I get what you mean... that's one of the reasons why I'm applying to other cities to study as well.. to try something new
What are u studying there
How Can foreginers get su
Can you make a video talking about the benefits
I know students are paid monthly...but how do you apply for it. I hope you get me
Yes yes, I totally get you and many people ask me this question, so Im definitely making a video about it this week!
@@danigrigaite thanks so much
Concerning scholarship when in poor living
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UGH SUCH A FLEX!
I'll remember that next time I visit
Oh wait I live here
haha, lucky!😄
i love u too
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Is she the female version of giga Chad. I mean damn that jaw line 😮
I am a agent
An agent*
You are soo party.
Listen: it is time for you to grow up !
Why so rude!? She´s a young girl, who just give some of her advices to other people on her age. Her thoughts are totally straight for what young people can experience moving to Copenhagen. I´m Danish, and i have seen those students and what they are struggling with from the minute they come here. Daniele have learned her lesson, and just tell other students what to expect.
@@sleni5501 But do not move anywhere if you are not prepared and grown up..
@@andersnielsen6044 maybe mind your own business for once
@@greatmoviesrecaps You better walk your talk..
Labas Daniele. Sekančiais, 2022 metais, aš planuoju pradėti savo magistro studijas Danijoje. Ar galėčiau su tavimi susisiekti, ir užduoti pora klausimų? Mano el.paštas: aleksandr.saraskin@gmail.com. Būčiau labai dėkingas!
Sveikas! Taip, zinoma!:)
Concerning scholarship when in poor living