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I had the privilege of interviewing an Italian who has been living in Denmark for 10 years now. Her journey to this fascinating country began thanks to the Erasmus European Solidarity Corps programme. After a significant work experience in a library in Collins, she decided to take the plunge and move to Copenhagen, where she currently lives and works in a municipal library. In the interview, she reveals her fascinating story of life abroad in detail, sharing valuable information on places to visit, tips on what to do before, during and after a move to Denmark, her approach to the Danish language and her adaptation to the Danish way of life. You will also discover many other interesting information, so join us for a journey of discovery through her experience of life as an expat in Denmark. 0:14 What was the reason for moving to Denmark? 6:14 The most significant experiences 7:45 Impressions of the health, education and social system? 14:25 The public transport system in Copenhagen? 16:49 Typical Danish dishes 18:52 Eco-sustainable Copenhagen 20:34 Differences in the working environment between Italy and Denmark 22:30 Job support 25.00 Advice for those who want to move -- Follow me on Instagram to stay updated: / viaggiareperilmondoconenrico My name is Enrico, I'm from Trieste. I've been traveling and living abroad for 4 years. I lived two years in New Zealand, one year in Australia, one year as a volunteer in Lithuania and another year in Portugal (Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs) This channel is a personal project, where I share information about New Zealand and all the work, study or travel opportunities with the European Mobility projects (Erasmus Plus) to inspire young people who want to change their lives by moving abroad. #denmark #erasmusplus #copenhagen #interview #travelstory