Curious about life in Denmark? Let’s chat with Alicia, an expat living in Copenhagen, for her real experience building a new life in a new country. Join us for an honest chat about finding community, embracing Danish culture, and a real look at living in Denmark!

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6 Comments

  1. This was a great interview. Yes I think taking the positives out of people’s stares is the way to go. Traveling to countries of origin for all the racial groups is real 😂 white folks really do come from Europe and some folks in Asia have never seen a black person in real life or even on t.v. 🤷🏾‍♀️ So we gotta give ourselves grace. Thanks for pointing that out 😅

  2. Loved listening to this chat. I visited Bergen, Norway when I was a teenager and was amazed by the natural beauty. I would love to visit Sweden and Denmark too.

  3. The US is not a Commonwealth country, but 56 countries are part of it.

    I did a quick Google, and these countries can get working holiday visas to Denmark – Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, New Zealand or South Korea.

    I've never been to Denmark but it would be nice to visit.

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