How to Live in Denmark

How to make friends in Denmark; or 'Friendship in Denmark is a slow-growing plant.'


Listen Later

I was in London this week, and did a little fall wardrobe shopping.   I got tired after walking for awhile, and it was lunchtime, so I sat down in a pub.  I had a beer and a fish and chips and a British guy next to me was also having a beer and fish and chips and so we just chatted through lunch.  We talked about politics, the weather, the job market.  After lunch, we waved goodbye and I went back to shopping.  It was a fun lunch, but I never found out his name.

The reason I mention this is that it never could have happened in Denmark.  Danes don’t talk to strangers.  They talk to their friends.  The idea of a casual lunch with someone you will never see again makes no sense to them.

Foreigners often say it’s hard to make friends in Denmark.  This is because Danes take friendship very seriously.  A friendship is a commitment, often a lifetime commitment.  You will often meet adult Danes who have friends they met in kindergarten.  As a matter of fact, this is why I chose to put my daughter in a Danish school, instead of an international one – I wanted her to have those deep friendships.  In some international schools, your friends are moving in and out all the time as Mom and Dad get transferred around the world.

But for you, as a foreigner, making new freinds can be tough. Danes don’t really have the idea of ‘an acquaintance’  - they have the word, en bekendte, but it isn’t used very often.  If you were in some other countries, an acquaintance might invite you, maybe your partner, over for dinner and then, three months later, you’d invite the acquaintance and her partner and maybe it would continue and maybe it wouldn’t.

That light, no-obligation friendship – Danes don’t do that. In Denmark, friendship is an obligation, and a trust. Friends don’t let each other down.  So, when a Dane meets you, he may think ahhhh he’s a great guy, but I really don’t have room for another friend. I have no time to see the friends I have.  Meaning, the people he’s known since he was three years old.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

How to Live in DenmarkBy Kay Xander Mellish

  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8

4.8

65 ratings


More shows like How to Live in Denmark

View all
Udsyn by DR

Udsyn

32 Listeners

Fresh Air by NPR

Fresh Air

38,173 Listeners

Join Us in France Travel Podcast by Annie Sargent

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

1,026 Listeners

BorgenUnplugged by Qvortrup Media

BorgenUnplugged

31 Listeners

MASTERPIECE Studio by MASTERPIECE

MASTERPIECE Studio

1,150 Listeners

Altinget Ajour by Altinget

Altinget Ajour

8 Listeners

Genstart by DR

Genstart

110 Listeners

Frontlinjen by RADIO IIII

Frontlinjen

5 Listeners

Avistid by Weekendavisen

Avistid

21 Listeners

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

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

30 Listeners

Pilestræde by Berlingske

Pilestræde

20 Listeners

Sweden in Focus by The Local

Sweden in Focus

42 Listeners

Dansk i ørerne by Sofie Lindholm

Dansk i ørerne

18 Listeners

Last Week in Denmark by Narcis George Matache, Katie Burns, Fionn O'Toole, Kalpita Bhosale, Arun Prakash & Golda Fania

Last Week in Denmark

2 Listeners

What Are You Doing in Denmark? by Robetrotting

What Are You Doing in Denmark?

12 Listeners