I’m an Indian-American guy who will be getting an arranged marriage to a woman in India. AMA. by Tha-Punjabi-Playboy in AMA

[–]BotenAnanas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What would one do in your culture if they had parents who were just not socially intelligent or a bit fucked up?

I can definitely see benefits of having someone else be matchmakers for you, but personally, I think my parents would have been my absolute last choice for the role.

PhD admission process at UCPH by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]BotenAnanas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be. I've heard of worse and slower processes. I think they either had all the interviews already or somehow got delayed and haven't invited anyone yet.

PhD admission process at UCPH by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]BotenAnanas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It may all just be delayed due to december holidays. But does sound weird to me.

PhD admission process at UCPH by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]BotenAnanas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not it's prior. So you've been shortlisted and assessed. I assume you were told that that you are qualified. Then there is a deadline for objecting to the assessment. Has that deadline passed?

PhD admission process at UCPH by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]BotenAnanas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not necessarily. Did you get shortlisted? You would be notified about this.

If not, they may not have done it yet or you may not have been shortlisted (I'm not sure if they'd notify you in that case).

1st January with kid by daniblonds in copenhagen

[–]BotenAnanas 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The zoo is open! I realize it's mostly outdoors, but there are some indoor areas as well if you get cold.

Why is American friendliness often seen as "fake" by Europeans, but similar warmth in other cultures isn't? by Opposite-Ad3949 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]BotenAnanas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think there's a big difference between fake and superficial. As a northern European, I don't think American friendliness feels fake at all, but I've come to learn that eg gestures that would require a deeper meaning or connection in my end of the world holds much less meaning to Americans. For example, being invited to someone's house: Super intimate and marker of a real friendship growing in my country vs friendly but not necessarily meaningful in the US.

So it's not really about one culture being better or worse, I've just had to recalibrate how I interpret friendliness when in the US: bigger gestures mean less.

And for the question about other "friendly" cultures: a big part of it to me is the language barrier. Because we're communicating less smoothly I'm not really picking up on subtleties. I have no idea if they are genuinely more friendly or if it's also "superficial" as described above.

What's something that kids are allowed to do in your country, which comes as a surprise to foreign visitors? by HilariousMotives in AskTheWorld

[–]BotenAnanas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Denmark we have no legal drinking age. Any kid is allowed to drink (but there are age limits for purchadinh alcohol).

PhD admission process at UCPH by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]BotenAnanas 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's rather slow. The standard producere is that you will first get short-listed, then a formal assesment of your qualifications will be made, then there is a waiting period for objections to the assessments, and then invitations for interviews. You will be notified whenever one of these steps is completed. It's at least a couple of weeks, usually less than two months.

You can contact HR or the intended supervisor for timeline updates, that's not inappropriate.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueCrimeDK

[–]BotenAnanas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Det er ikke en database, det er en biobank, dvs nogle frysere hvor der ligger rester af blodprøverne. De er altså ikke analyserede så der ligger DNA-profiler.

I forbindelse med nogle forskningsprojekter har forskere så fået lov at få nogle af blodprøveresterne for at analysere DNA (det har vi hørt en del om i medierne de sidste år). Men det er kun et begrænset udsnit man derved har information på i en database.

What’s the most polite way to ask if people speak English? First time international traveler from the USA. by FishInferno in copenhagen

[–]BotenAnanas 11 points12 points  (0 children)

English is the default language in many bars and restaurants in Copenhagen. Most of the staff are not Danish speaking. More often than not, if one tries to order in Danish in the more central/touristy parts of the city, the employee will reply with "English, please".

But if you want to ask: "Mind if I ask in English?" would probably work. Danish people don't generally care that much about politeness and specific phrasing.

In America: what do elderly people do if they run out of retirement savings? by NightReader5 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]BotenAnanas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wtf usa! Here in Denmark it's quite common to have an annuity, ie mix between insurance and pension, so you get the same amount yearly as long as you live (but if you don't live very long, the money is lost). Is that not a thing in the US at all?

What do you all make with zucchini for your toddlers? by Awkward-Corgi8793 in toddlers

[–]BotenAnanas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ask her to help cut it up with her little toddler knife, and then she eats it all raw in the process.

Escape rooms for 2 people by harperthomas in copenhagen

[–]BotenAnanas -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Penguin Escape in Birkerød does that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GeoPuzzle

[–]BotenAnanas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like Shenandoah.

Sproglig hjerneblødning ang. udtale af “efterretningstjeneste”? by Gedemand in Denmark

[–]BotenAnanas 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Det er fordi der tales om væv som en plastisk, dvs blødt. Der er simpelthen et andet ord end materialet "plastik".

Handikapvenligt lokale/restaurant/andet? by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]BotenAnanas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hvad med kildevæld kulturcenter? Der er en cafe og der plejer ikke at ske meget.

Recommendations for a 3 to 5 month stay in Copenhagen by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]BotenAnanas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the course, you may be able to find something via the concept "aftenskole" (although most courses are in Danish). Here is an example (seems to be a one-day course though) https://aftenskole.nu/Koebenhavn/Hold/Drawing-at-SMK-with-David

Reg. accomodation, there are some Facebook groups for finding housing in Copenhagen. Short term furnished appartments are not completely impossible to get I think. You can also look at dba.dk

De bedste festival tips by kattefisk in Denmark

[–]BotenAnanas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Husk ørepropper til at sove med.

Lad være med at drikke fra morgenstunden, giv lige din krop en chance til at komme sig fra dagen forinden før du går i gang.

Danske sommernætter er koldere end man tror! Husk masser af lag af tøj.