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What should you expect from your first New Year’s Eve in Denmark? Couch-jumping? Royal speeches? Fireworks that feel slightly… unregulated?
In this end-of-year episode, Derek and Conrad break down Danish New Year traditions from the perspective of internationals who’ve learned them the hard (and funny) way. From watching the King’s speech at 6 pm and playing speech bingo, to the cult classic Dinner for One, jumping into the new year at midnight, and surviving Denmark’s famously intense fireworks, this episode is your practical (and humorous) guide to doing New Year’s “the Danish way.”
They also share personal New Year routines, cozy dinner-party culture, parenting hacks to fake midnight for small kids, and a few classic cultural misunderstandings, including what happens when you accidentally perform comedy at the wrong julefrokost.
Whether this is your first New Year in Denmark or your tenth, this episode will help you feel a little less like the odd one out and maybe even a bit more Danish.
Happy New Year, or as we say in Denmark, Godt nytår! 🎆
Derek Hartman:
https://www.instagram.com/derekhartmandk
https://youtube.com/c/robetrotting
https://tiktok.com/@derekhartmandk
www.facebook.com/robetrotting
Conrad Molden:
https://instagram.com/conradmoldencomedy
https://youtube.com/c/conradmolden
https://tiktok.com/@conradmolden
https://facebook.com/conradmolden
https://www.conradmolden.dk
🎟️ Come see the show in person!
See our LIVE SHOW at Copenhagen's Comedy Zoo on 9 March at 19:00
Tickets are available HERE ➡️ https://www.comedyzoo.dk/event/1762906
📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFCSH6KqKooZmSx1GJu9CWZYjX8esjl2F
📢 Send your questions and/or comments.
voice: https://www.speakpipe.com/waydid
email: [email protected]
👉 Remember to tell your friends about the podcast.
👀 More living in Denmark tips:
https://instagram.com/waydidpod
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By Derek Hartman5
1212 ratings
What should you expect from your first New Year’s Eve in Denmark? Couch-jumping? Royal speeches? Fireworks that feel slightly… unregulated?
In this end-of-year episode, Derek and Conrad break down Danish New Year traditions from the perspective of internationals who’ve learned them the hard (and funny) way. From watching the King’s speech at 6 pm and playing speech bingo, to the cult classic Dinner for One, jumping into the new year at midnight, and surviving Denmark’s famously intense fireworks, this episode is your practical (and humorous) guide to doing New Year’s “the Danish way.”
They also share personal New Year routines, cozy dinner-party culture, parenting hacks to fake midnight for small kids, and a few classic cultural misunderstandings, including what happens when you accidentally perform comedy at the wrong julefrokost.
Whether this is your first New Year in Denmark or your tenth, this episode will help you feel a little less like the odd one out and maybe even a bit more Danish.
Happy New Year, or as we say in Denmark, Godt nytår! 🎆
Derek Hartman:
https://www.instagram.com/derekhartmandk
https://youtube.com/c/robetrotting
https://tiktok.com/@derekhartmandk
www.facebook.com/robetrotting
Conrad Molden:
https://instagram.com/conradmoldencomedy
https://youtube.com/c/conradmolden
https://tiktok.com/@conradmolden
https://facebook.com/conradmolden
https://www.conradmolden.dk
🎟️ Come see the show in person!
See our LIVE SHOW at Copenhagen's Comedy Zoo on 9 March at 19:00
Tickets are available HERE ➡️ https://www.comedyzoo.dk/event/1762906
📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFCSH6KqKooZmSx1GJu9CWZYjX8esjl2F
📢 Send your questions and/or comments.
voice: https://www.speakpipe.com/waydid
email: [email protected]
👉 Remember to tell your friends about the podcast.
👀 More living in Denmark tips:
https://instagram.com/waydidpod
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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