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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?
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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

I stayed in a hostel with a Danish guy, and he praised Danish women a lot, and said it was one of the greatest countries on earth for living.

Does anyone here have experience with Denmark? Is it easy to find work? How deeply entrenched is feminism in the culture?

Thank you to anyone with a contribution

J
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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Buy Bang Dennark for info on women. Or search for some reviews of it on the forum and you might get some insights based on the comments of the reviewers.

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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Quote: (03-09-2015 11:31 AM)samsamsam Wrote:  

Buy Bang Dennark for info on women. Or search for some reviews of it on the forum and you might get some insights based on the comments of the reviewers.

Thanks for the tip
I'm new to these parts so I didn't realize how much info was already available. Just checked the reviews for Don't Bang Denmark and it seems its not quite as nice as my Danish friend made it out to be. Perhaps its better if you're a natural born Dane. Will buy the book anyway for a detailed account.

One thing that threw me off in researching on my own was that Denmark was an early adopter of same-sex marriage.. a sure sign of a leftist population. +the socialistic aspect of their benefits and 60% tax rates that come with it.

Still interested in stories if anyone has them.
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#4

How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Quote: (03-09-2015 11:51 AM)Jneg Wrote:  

Quote: (03-09-2015 11:31 AM)samsamsam Wrote:  

Buy Bang Dennark for info on women. Or search for some reviews of it on the forum and you might get some insights based on the comments of the reviewers.

Thanks for the tip
I'm new to these parts so I didn't realize how much info was already available. Just checked the reviews for Don't Bang Denmark and it seems its not quite as nice as my Danish friend made it out to be. Perhaps its better if you're a natural born Dane. Will buy the book anyway for a detailed account.

One thing that threw me off in researching on my own was that Denmark was an early adopter of same-sex marriage.. a sure sign of a leftist population. +the socialistic aspect of their benefits and 60% tax rates that come with it.

Still interested in stories if anyone has them.

NO NO NO. Please dont go to Denmark, its terrible. Expensive as f*ck, bad weather, and the women are too masculine, too many hipsters and too much feminism. If you want to go to scandinavia, go to Sweden instead, Stockholm obliterates Copenhagen any time of the year...
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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Quote: (03-09-2015 01:07 PM)vorenus Wrote:  

Quote: (03-09-2015 11:51 AM)Jneg Wrote:  

Quote: (03-09-2015 11:31 AM)samsamsam Wrote:  

Buy Bang Dennark for info on women. Or search for some reviews of it on the forum and you might get some insights based on the comments of the reviewers.

Thanks for the tip
I'm new to these parts so I didn't realize how much info was already available. Just checked the reviews for Don't Bang Denmark and it seems its not quite as nice as my Danish friend made it out to be. Perhaps its better if you're a natural born Dane. Will buy the book anyway for a detailed account.

One thing that threw me off in researching on my own was that Denmark was an early adopter of same-sex marriage.. a sure sign of a leftist population. +the socialistic aspect of their benefits and 60% tax rates that come with it.

Still interested in stories if anyone has them.

NO NO NO. Please dont go to Denmark, its terrible. Expensive as f*ck, bad weather, and the women are too masculine, too many hipsters and too much feminism. If you want to go to scandinavia, go to Sweden instead, Stockholm obliterates Copenhagen any time of the year...

Jutland is better for Danish women IMHO...less attitiude than the Copenhagen mangirls
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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Quote: (03-09-2015 10:48 AM)Jneg Wrote:  

I stayed in a hostel with a Danish guy, and he praised Danish women a lot, and said it was one of the greatest countries on earth for living.

Does anyone here have experience with Denmark? Is it easy to find work? How deeply entrenched is feminism in the culture?

Thank you to anyone with a contribution

J

In regards to feminism, a buddy of mine (who is white) and about a 6-7 in looks was asked twice in the same night if he wanted to have bathroom sex by random Danish girls... That is all I know, but that can tell you a lot about their forwardness with men
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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Quote: (03-09-2015 04:24 PM)CharlesHustle Wrote:  

Quote: (03-09-2015 10:48 AM)Jneg Wrote:  

I stayed in a hostel with a Danish guy, and he praised Danish women a lot, and said it was one of the greatest countries on earth for living.

Does anyone here have experience with Denmark? Is it easy to find work? How deeply entrenched is feminism in the culture?

Thank you to anyone with a contribution

J

In regards to feminism, a buddy of mine (who is white) and about a 6-7 in looks was asked twice in the same night if he wanted to have bathroom sex by random Danish girls... That is all I know, but that can tell you a lot about their forwardness with men

Wow. Can you get me the city / clubs he was in when this was going down?
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#8

How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

So since I'm danish, i thought it would be a nice first post to give you some advice.
My information comes from my own experience with danish and foreign girls, and from reading on this forum.

Danish girls are a little bit different compared to other nationalities. Maybe it's due to our very feministic culture, but basically women chases guys around here. It is VERY rare that I open up on girls, usually they open me (and I'm no greek god, maybe an 8).
I have almost only experience with upper-class clubs in Copenhagen (Hive, Sunday, Zen etc.), and my advice would be that unless you're wealthy and buying tables/bottle service, stay away from there.

However there are some cool bars where the crowd definitely is young, and definitely is DTF. Usually these places are flooded with other nationalities than Danish, so maybe you would be able to get a few flags besides the danish [Image: wink.gif]
Banging girls in the bathroom is doable, but its more the exception than the norm having girls ask for it.
In terms of looks, Swedish (and Norwegian) are more beautiful, hands down. Theres a lot of hipsters in Copenhagen, but usually i stay away from that shit, because its trash to me.
Stay away from day gaming! I have never, ever ever had success with it. I don't know if us danes are just really uncomfortable social wise, talking to new people unless we're completely smashed, always gets to an awkward stage that doesn't go anywhere.

So my best advice would be if you come to Copenhagen and you aren't loaded, visit the small bars on Gothersgade, in weekends (and sometimes even during the week) these places are filled with good potential.
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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

What about aarhaus or aarhus, whatever it's called.

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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Quote: (03-09-2015 06:29 PM)Cattle Rustler Wrote:  

What about aarhaus or aarhus, whatever it's called.

Aarhus is different from Copenhagen, and it can be either in a good way or bad way. In general, people from Jutland are more 'down to earth' types/conservative, while people from Copenhagen are more open.
Theres over twice as many people in Copenhagen, so you'll have a larger possibility finding something for your taste, also because the nightlife-scene is much bigger.
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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Wow. Can you get me the city / clubs he was in when this was going down?
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It was last June in Coppenhagen. There were a group of bars (mostly dive) and a few other dance clubs within walking distance of our hostel "The Generator". By no means was this the type of night you can replicate without a wing. I made out with 3 girls inside the first club before my wing and I were claimed by these 2 Danish girls after they realized we were hot commodities. They took us to a few other clubs after the traditional clubs closed and we ended up having the time of our lives at this Gay Club. Surprisingly there were a few cute girls in there that were straight! But the best part was the dudes were trying to wing for their girls and would hand them off to us on a silver platter! I remember being obliterated and seeing 8 Carlsbergs sitting on a platter in front of our table. That is actually where my friend got his first offer to go bang in the restroom! After that we left with the same 2 chicks and found a new bar and called it a night. We couldn't take them back to our Hostel so she propositioned him inside the bar.

Last but not least, the only negative thing I could say about that night is there was this very strange Russian girl that kept asking me to dance with her. She was a solid 7, but she was so persistent that I knew she was up to no good. If I hadn't been with those 2 other girls, I know I would have danced with her and got my wallet and cell phone stolen.
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#12

How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

From my experience on tinder..i jad a lot of match there..maybe 35 in 2 nights..one that i banged (romanian) and maybe 5 otheres were down to meet but i didnt have time for them i focused on the romanian. One swedish girl ftom Malmo flirts and want to visit me. Try pipelining on tinder and if you get lot of match its probably a good destination.
for night game..you will be opened however dont drink everything the danes buy you (or your friends) or you will end up smashed. I had a girl eyefucking me and who took my blazer to to put it with hers but my friends were so smashed that they spilled their drinks and it cockblocked me .Girls are extremely thin and beautiful with long dress shirts in my opinion. Ive seen some hipsters but not that many.
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#13

How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

I'm interested in other things about Denmark. It's on the top 15 countries on the economic freedom list (ahead of the US) (http://www.heritage.org/index/ranking).

How easy is it to do business?
What's the tax rate like?
How's the real estate market?
Are the drug laws lax?

I know this is one of those 'red pill' dating advice sites but you guys are way too concerned with women.
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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Denmark sounds fun if you're into stuff such as architecture, biking, and "green" things. Bitches come second, had a good time with some dane bitches when I was in Amsterdam.

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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Quote: (03-10-2015 09:21 PM)Ghaleon Wrote:  

I'm interested in other things about Denmark. It's on the top 15 countries on the economic freedom list (ahead of the US) (http://www.heritage.org/index/ranking).

How easy is it to do business?
What's the tax rate like?
How's the real estate market?
Are the drug laws lax?

I know this is one of those 'red pill' dating advice sites but you guys are way too concerned with women.

Setting up a business is pretty easy, the system has been designed really well so all the bureaucratic issues is almost non existing.
The tax rate here is sky high! There are so many other places that are more suited than Denmark, looking at it from a tax point of view.
Minimum tax here is 42%, and when you're earning big money its closer to 65%.
The real estate market has in the last 3 years sky rocketed. Especially in the Copenhagen area, where prices are now at the same, or even higher level, than than before 2008.
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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Quote: (03-11-2015 04:31 AM)Bailando Wrote:  

Quote: (03-10-2015 09:21 PM)Ghaleon Wrote:  

I'm interested in other things about Denmark. It's on the top 15 countries on the economic freedom list (ahead of the US) (http://www.heritage.org/index/ranking).

How easy is it to do business?
What's the tax rate like?
How's the real estate market?
Are the drug laws lax?

I know this is one of those 'red pill' dating advice sites but you guys are way too concerned with women.

Setting up a business is pretty easy, the system has been designed really well so all the bureaucratic issues is almost non existing.
The tax rate here is sky high! There are so many other places that are more suited than Denmark, looking at it from a tax point of view.
Minimum tax here is 42%, and when you're earning big money its closer to 65%.
The real estate market has in the last 3 years sky rocketed. Especially in the Copenhagen area, where prices are now at the same, or even higher level, than than before 2008.

Regarding property...same in the UK and some other countries...2008 is 7 years ago so you would expect GDP to have recovered and all the cheap money to have made its way into asset classes such as property?
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How is Denmark as 4 week / longterm destination?

Quote: (03-11-2015 04:31 AM)Bailando Wrote:  

Setting up a business is pretty easy, the system has been designed really well so all the bureaucratic issues is almost non existing.
The tax rate here is sky high! There are so many other places that are more suited than Denmark, looking at it from a tax point of view.
Minimum tax here is 42%, and when you're earning big money its closer to 65%.
The real estate market has in the last 3 years sky rocketed. Especially in the Copenhagen area, where prices are now at the same, or even higher level, than than before 2008.

I'm sure the tax problem can be easily alleviated by setting up a parent company in Nederlands/Switzerland/Luxembourg.

Isn't Copenhagen one of the most expensive cities in the world? I'm more interested in living outside of Copenhagen and living in a big house.
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