Three weeks ago, I talked to two good friends who are also abroad in Europe, one in England and one in Spain. We wanted to meet up somewhere, but where? Berlin, Amsterdam, Krakow, Italy, France--either flights were expensive, one of us had plans to go there, or one of us had already been there. Hey guys, what about Copenhagen? Cool, it's kind of in the middle for all of us, and although not the cheapest to fly to, not the most expensive either. And essentially, that was that. We were going to Copenhagen, Denmark from Thursday through Sunday.
What can I say about Copenhagen? Well, I loved it! It would have been great to go anywhere and meet two really close friends, but this city really did turn out to be swell. First off, every single person I talked to there understood me when I spoke English. And they responded in perfect English. No, this isn't a qualification for a great city, but after 1 month in countries where I don't understand people and they barely understand me, this was quite a nice vacation. Another plus: these people are just so happy. In researching, it said that Danes are closed-off
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