I’m looking for perspectives on which countries most effectively combine high quality of life with low social and economic inequality.

  • nixon@sh.itjust.works
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    16 hours ago

    Copenhagen is a rad town, I’d recommend visiting if you have time before you have to accept/decline the offer.

    Out of all the Scandinavian countries it is the one I would prefer to live in above the others. It shares a land border with Germany, so Central Europe is easily accessible and if you are in Copenhagen then Sweden is just a drive across a very long bridge. Due to this I’d say Denmark is the more culturally open and mixed than the other Scandinavian countries.

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      11 hours ago

      Yes, Danes look the most “normal”, compared to other Scandinavians. Don’t expect smalltalk to work, and don’t expect to be accepted in groups of long-term friends (so, most of them), but otherwise Danes are more social and “European”.