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What The Denmark | Danish Culture for Expats, Internationals and Danes

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May 20, 2021 • 11min

"Why do Danish people wave when they ride a bike?"

Esther is originally from The Netherlands, and moved to Denmark in 2019. This is the first of a new type of episode on What The Denmark where we speak with people are learning about Danish culture after moving to Denmark. These interviews, we feel, are a great way to learn practical advice from others adapting to Denmark, but also to get fresh perspectives on things that seem peculiar to outsiders. Esther and Sam talk about a variety of different topics, including: Similarities between The Netherlands and Denmark (size; old monarchy)Differences (approach to biking; the fact there is LESS rain in Denmark)Advice for people new to Denmark as well as a chat about liquorice. Learn more at: https://www.whatthedenmark.com/ Do you have some interesting advice to share? Subscribe to the What The Denmark newsletter (via the website) where you'll receive details of how to be interviewed on the show.
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May 13, 2021 • 23min

Getting a job (Part 2): Practical advice on how to get a job (in Denmark)

Getting the dream job (or indeed any job) can be a daunting experience. In this episode of What The Denmark we dive into the practical advice on how to get a job. Whilst this is through the lens of getting a job in Denmark, as you'll hear the tips and advice that Sam and Josefine discuss (a lot coming from Karey-Anne from The Welcome Group in Copenhagen) are applicable to anyone seeking employment. We get tactical, including: Planning which applications to makeWhen to call the hiring manager and what to sayHow to follow up after an interview We also talk about alternative forms of employment and how, for example, freelancing first becomes a much easier way to get a foot in the door before landing a dream job. If you haven't already, you may enjoy listening to Getting a job (Part 1) for some of theory, and additional ideas around finding employment. Learn more at: https://www.whatthedenmark.com/
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May 6, 2021 • 34min

Getting a job (Part 1): Are Danish companies overlooking international talent?

Karey-Anne Duevang and Nikolaj Lubanski discuss the challenges of getting a job in Denmark. They talk about the differences in the Danish job market, cultural confusion in hiring, and tips for landing a job. The episode highlights the importance of tailoring job applications, understanding company culture, and the initiatives to assist Danish companies in recruiting international talent.
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Apr 29, 2021 • 40min

Danish humour: Why can Danish humour be so confusing to non-Danes?

If you’ve ever spoken at length with a Danish person, chances are that their dry sense of humour has resulted in instances of confusion rather than fits of laughter. While Danes seem to have a peculiar pride in their dry sense of humour, many non-Danes struggle with the irony and don’t get if their Danish counterpart is trying to be funny, or is just being a bit weird. In this podcast episode, Sam and Josefine are joined by journalist Aske Hald Knudstrup to talk about their own experiences of Danish humour, including interviews with two humour experts who help pinpoint what is particular about the Danish way of being funny. After listening you’ll get a better understanding of what Danes are doing when they’re being funny, and why Danish humour is deeply connected with Denmark’s history of social democratism. Learn more at: https://www.whatthedenmark.com/blog-post/danish-humour
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Apr 22, 2021 • 23min

Making friends (Part 2): Practical advice on making friends with Danes

In the previous episode of What the Denmark, we covered the theory on making friends in Denmark and why it can be more challenging than elsewhere. In this episode, we leave behind the theory and dig deeper into the practical advice. Our guests include Ana Sofia, a student from Portugal, and Emilie Møllenbach and Camila Vicenci who are a successful Dane/non-Dane friendship. The episode starts with hearing the struggles that Ana Sofia has with reaching out and connecting with Danes. Sam and Josefine then take a look at "The Strength of Weak Ties" and how the public and private spheres are quite distinct in Denmark. We then hear from the successful friendship of Emilie and Camila, and how they can inspire others to make friends in Denmark. Sam and Josefine finish with practical tips from research and experience. Spoiler alert: if you want to make friends with Danes - invite them around for a wine tasting! Learn more at: https://www.whatthedenmark.com/blog-post/making-friends-2
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Apr 15, 2021 • 27min

Making friends (Part 1): How coconuts and peaches help explain Danish friendships

Danes are notoriously known for being hard to make friends with. In the 2019 report by InterNations, Denmark ranked at the absolute bottom of their ‘Ease of Settling in’ charts. But why is it so hard to make friends and feel at home in Denmark? In these two episodes of What Denmark, we explore this critical issue and give advice on making friends in Denmark.  Part 1 covers the theory of how different cultures interact with new people (using the metaphor of coconuts and peaches) as well as several unique aspects about Denmark and how Danes like to socialise. Read more at: https://www.whatthedenmark.com/
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Apr 8, 2021 • 42min

Flat Hierarchies: The pros and cons of a high trust Danish workplace

Denmark and other Nordic countries are celebrated for their flat organisations and inclusive work practices, and for a good reason.  But what are the downsides of this approach? Why do some people coming in from a more hierarchical culture find it demotivating to work this way? In this episode Sam and Josefine speak with management expert Chris Shern, international CEO Nico Blier-Silvestri and Danish architect Josefine Bols. The episode covers various topics including: A Foundation of TrustFlat power distribution in practiceStory time: dirty dishesPractical advice for managers and employees Read more at: https://www.whatthedenmark.com/blog-post/flat-hierarchies
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Apr 7, 2021 • 30min

Duvets: Why do Danish couples sleep with separate duvets?

There's a good chance you've never thought much about the type of duvet you have. But there's actually quite a lot of interesting history, science and culture bound up in the different approaches to co-sleeping, both in Denmark and around the world. In this episode Sam and Josefine speak to people around the world about their experience of using duvets. In Denmark it's common for couples sleeping on the same double bed to each have their own separate duvet(!) In many parts of the world this is unheard of - and suggests that there is a lack of intimacy between the partners. This first episode of What The Denmark we take a deep dive into something you may never have considered - whether you should try using a shared duvet or separate duvets when you go to bed. Featuring interviews with historians, scientists and a variety of different Danes and Internationals, you'll no doubt think about your co-sleeping arrangements differently after listening! Learn more at: https://www.whatthedenmark.com/blog-post/duvets
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Apr 3, 2021 • 2min

The Backstory of What The Denmark

How the discovery that Danish couples slept with separate duvets led to the start of the What The Denmark podcast. Learn more at: https://www.whatthedenmark.com/

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