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Paperback Denmark Book

ISBN: 1558687629

ISBN13: 9781558687622

Denmark

(Part of the Culture Shock! Series)

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Whether you travel for business, pleasure, or a combination of the two, the ever-popular Culture Shock series belongs in your backpack or briefcase. Get the nuts-and-bolts information you need to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An honest look at Danish culture

There are books that give information on Danish tourist attractions, exchange rates, the weather and train schedules. This excellent book gives information on the Danes and how they interact in daily living. In an honest and thoughtful way, Morten Strange paints a picture of the Danes, how they interact, their problems, and their beauty. He ties in his own personal experiences which make it interesting and thought provoking. Don't visit or move to Denmark without reading this!

Great book for traveling or just learning about Denmark!

After a trip to Denmark, I found this gem of a book. I could relate to many of things written in the book, but learned much much more. The author certainly knows his subject and writes so that everyone who reads it will have a better understanding of the Danish people and their culture. It also explains the school, medical and government system in an easily understandable way. A true MUST for any traveler or just for good, interesting reading. I know it will assist me when I make a return trip!

Great idea about Danish assimilation

The sections on socializing in Danish society and of how the Danes act, were wonderful. It gave me a great idea on how to act in Danish society so that I would not be critizied as an American. It also helped with the fact that Danes are not as friendly and outgoing as Americans. They are not rejecting you they just aren't sure about you. They are very loyal to their friends and they just want to make sure that you are deserving of their efforts. It is a wonderful book for anyone that is planning on travelling or moving to Denmark.

Focuses on PEOPLE, not BUILDINGS

This book is a dream come true for the serious traveler to Denmark who really wants to know about the Danish people, not just their historic sites, architecture and museums. This is not a travel guide, but it is a map of the heart and soul of the people who inhabit the country.Strange teases out all the uniquenesses and eccentricities of his fellow countrymen, and, because he has lived and worked outside of Denmark, is able to compare the Danish culture with others, notably American and British culture.The book is chock full of facts and statistics about Denmark, and, though it is written ostensibly for people who are moving to the country, I found it excellent preparation for my upcoming two-week vacation in Denmark. I feel that I have a headstart now in entering into conversations with people and interpreting their actions and reactions. Even the parts that are specific to those who will live in Denmark are interesting, as they give insight to the way Danes live their everyday life.Lest this book be labeled a "Chamber of Commerce"-style full-length advertisement for Denmark, it is important to point out that Strange is blatantly honest about the shortcomings he sees in his country.Overall, this book is an easy read, with short, digestible chapters. It has convinced me to check out the "Culture Shock" books for all of the countries I will travel to in the future.

Invaluable for foreigners living in Denmark!

I strongly recommend this book for all foreigners living and working in Denmark (or those who plan to.) It covers all of the necessary details, the sort of daily information not covered in ordinary travel books (settling in, work life, family life, communication, socializing, etc.) The book was written by a Dane who lived and worked abroad for 20 years before returning home to Jutland. He has the unique perspective of being a native and a foriegner at the same time. I find his insight to be invaluable and only wish that I could have found this book earlier in our stay here.
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