How Denmark is Insanely Well Designed.

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Denmark's approach to design blends beauty with function. They prioritize cozy living spaces, efficient transportation, and respect for the environment. The result is a country with happy, healthy citizens and a unique style that sets it apart from the rest of the world. Hey everyone, welcome back to our channel. Today's video will show How Denmark is Insanely Well Designed.

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All Comments (21)
  • As usual this video is not a video about Denmark but about Copenhagen (yes I am Danish liveing on Fyn)
  • @krede99
    I live in Denmark and find it fascinating to have foreigners tell me how things work in my country. Public transportation works fine in the bigger cites but absolutely not in the rest of the country. The cheapest, easiest and fastest way to get from my place to Copenhagen is by plane, secondly by car and thirdly by train. (it's about 400 km each way)
  • @freja3187
    I live in Copenhagen. And we are constantly improving with removing parking spaces and trying to get cars out of the city reversing the damage we did in the 70's where we removed all the trams and made the city for cars instead
  • @AntonHDMI
    DANMARK ER NÆÆÆÆÆÆVNET 🥳🥳🥳❤️❤️❤️🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰 btw I live in a very small town called Bøvlingbjerg, and I have 7 kilometers to the nearest train station where the train leaves every 3 hours... And have tp change in vemb TO THE ONLY OTHER CONNECTION where it can still last for up to 1,5 hours of waiting for the train....
  • 4:10 Copenhagen doesn't have 600.000 inhabitants. You are confusing Copenhagen municipality with the Copenhagen metropolitan area which has around 1,5 million inhabitants.
  • @WormholeJim
    Hi. I'm a dane living in northwestern part of Zealand. Tahnk's for making this video and emphasising the biking perspective. It really is a thing and there are dedicated biking trails that you can go by to cover practically the entire country with two weeks time without ever crossing your path. Plenty of opportunities for overnight stays from small inn-type of affairs in small nearby towns to shelters and camping spots for tent camping scattered all along these trails. I highly recommend trying this out as a way of seeing the country and what is has to offer in it's many surprisingly varied locations considering how tiny our country is. Anyway, yeah. Currently I ride 2 times six kilometers each day to and from work. And I enjoy it too, can you believe it? I sort of live in the country side so I get treated to some beuatyful scenery on my way. Also, once I worked a different place, I rode 2 time ten kilometers a day. It was fun just casually saying I rode mu bike a hundred kilometers a week, just going to work when I was with my city-dwelling friends who puts great emphasis on working out and goes on and on about their results🤣
  • @Bombe_muffin-
    It's funny how most of the people watching this is probably danish since us danes like to watch stuff about our country, Our culture ect just good stuff about denmark really.
  • @AmperXD
    How Can you only have 310 subs???!
  • @Namtov
    I live in Aarhus, and the best way to improve infrastructure is to scrap the Letbane ( tram system) and use electric busses which are much more flexible. The letbane in the middle of the road is an old fashioned way of thinking. It was fine in the old days when all shops were placed along the tracks, but with shops and workplaces placed far away from the tracks, it’s just a waste of money
  • @baxx35
    Great video. The pic at 4:43 is not from the Danish railway network. I am not sure where it is from. But still well made video.
  • @langbo9999
    Actually most of Denmark 🇩🇰 use bicycle.
  • @rekalty4477
    Did you simply copy paste the script of a popular video and change some words around?
  • @GoldScrapful
    The metro stations etc. are for all of copenhagen (Greater Copenhagen) which has more than 1.2 million in total. So double of your 600k at least, Good video, but there's flaws
  • @MrGamer-kx8yl
    Hallo I'm from Danmark and thank You for You make a video about my small country❤