Hun fik en baby for et par måneder siden. Jeg tror det var ret ambitiøst at får hende på turne så kort tid efter fødslen...

I have a ladybug and didn't know they were so expensive! I also found her second hand and it was destiny, because my favorite aunt who's 12000 km away from me has exactly the same one.

She's called Mafe (pronounced mah-feh), but her complete name is Maria Fernanda :)

[Image] 

I recommend Rust/Das Disco. They play newer pop music like Dua Lipa, but also a lot of 80s/70s disco and funk. Small place but cozy, can get warm so dress accordingly!

I had a colleague that also had a shark and he called it "Hyggehaj", which means something like "cozy shark". But hygge means a lot more than just coziness.

[Image] 

She loves cool rock formations!

Jeg er EU-borger og har boet i Danmark i 4 år. Jeg har udfyldt sådan en formular i hvert fald 4 gang. Sidste gang fik jeg en besked, der sagde, at de vil spærre min konto, hvis jeg ikke udfyldte formularen. Bare fordi jeg modtog 700 kr fra min mor, der bor i Tyskland...

Min mand, som er dansker har overført penge (~2000kr) til udlandet flere gange uden problemer.

Try Normal. They don't have all the varieties, but there do sell scented soaps.

I signed up right after Christmas and they had this offer. I also had to pay less because I chose to have an at least 6 months lease.

I wear an uniform and it would take at least 10 minutes a day if I change out of the shorts. Time that I'd rather spend in some other activity.

Also (and I know this is such a stupid reason), they're really ugly :c

But I'll take a look at the anti-chafe sticks, thx!

Some made me think that they actually meant it

I got my first job in Denmark as a part-time cashier in Netto. I didn't speak Danish, but I learned a lot working there.

The work itself it's fine and the pay was decent too. There were also some benefits and discounts. It's also very flexible in regards to your studies.

I bike 22 km a day just to go to and from work, so I rented a Swapfiets e-bike with 7 gears. I've had it for 5 months and I'm super happy with it. Works great, I don't have to worry about maintenance and I feel more relaxed about leaving it when I'm in the city center, because I feel that the risk of it being stolen is much lower in contrast to a non-Swapfiets bike.

I got a special offer so I pay 540 per month, which is about the same that a commuter card would cost me. I also have a discount code that I gave to my friend who just rented the same type of bike.

My only problem is that I get zits on my buttocks (sorry if it's tmi), as I can't wear bike shorts. Do you guys out there have any tips to avoid this?

You could try Vera's Market tomorrow :) There are also a lot of flea markets happening during the spring/summer, check out Facebook

I'm a Venezuelan who moved here because of loved and my first job here was as a cashier in Netto.

I must say I always laughed when Danes (and not Danes) answered "Nej, tak" when I told them "Hav en god dag" hehe

Arbejdede i Netto og Føtex for et par år siden og det er sindssygt hvor meget mad skal smides ud :(

It's also always checked by a teacher before you leave. So you'll never leave with an incredibly ugly haircut. The teacher will fix it somehow.

I'm a woman with shoulder length hair (very thick and dense) and I've always gotten a nice haircut for the price that I payed.

It depends much of where you're going to. But jeans and sneakers are fine too! Maybe put on some funky sunglasses and a fun hairdo (00's style-inspired) The most important part is to feel comfortable and to have fun!