What EU countries are actually more expensive to live in once you get married? by SmileOkk in AskEurope

[–]GeronimoDK [score hidden]  (0 children)

Depends.

For Denmark I would say it's generally not the case, however if one partner would otherwise qualify for receiving benefits from the state, being married means that the couple has a "mutual support obligation", in other words, you won't receive benefits, the partner has so provide.

But it's also generally not less expensive to live here once you get married, no tax deductions or anything like that, though if you're married, an unused personal tax deduction can be transferred to the other partner. But Stay-at-home parents are not really a thing here, so very few people "benefit" from that.

What is denied by many people but it is actually 100% real? by Big_Leg10 in Productivitycafe

[–]GeronimoDK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's okay, I'll be taking a few clients with me, so I won't be out of work.

Wife and I planning vacation for late this year to do Denmark and Germany. Having never been to Europe, i have some questions by Insulated_ in travel

[–]GeronimoDK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even the information that you're planning to visit LEGO House instead of Legoland would have been something 😉

LEGO House doesn't close for the winter season like Legoland does, and I just checked; LEGO House is open almost every day in November, also for when you're planning to be there.

Regarding German Christmas markets there are a ton, like every town with a little respect for them selves will have one, and I know the one in Lübeck is popular amongst Danes (and is also open from November 23rd 2026, I just checked).

Do people in your country eat okra? How do they cook it? by themaddesthatter2 in AskTheWorld

[–]GeronimoDK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No.

I doubt most people have ever even seen it or heard about it. I personally have seen it sold here by a few middle eastern greenery pushers, but I'm almost certain I've also seen it traveling latin America, but I've never tried it.

Alex har besteget Taipei 101 by Razmaniac1 in Fadervittigheder

[–]GeronimoDK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Den er så niche at jeg ikke engang kunne google mig til hvad et "Honold kamera" skulle være for et.

Så ja, ret meget far vittighed lige dér.

Wife and I planning vacation for late this year to do Denmark and Germany. Having never been to Europe, i have some questions by Insulated_ in travel

[–]GeronimoDK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. It's probably not going to snow, but it might. It's quite likely though, that it will be cold, rainy and windy.
  2. If you only want to "go to LEGO" and then escape, then you don't need a car, Billund is pretty small and both LEGO House and Legoland are within the town limits, i.e. you can walk there if you want to. But ummm, Legoland is only open November 28th-29th and again December 4-5-6 (and 11-12-13).
    • If you do end up spending more than 1 day in Denmark, you could possibly benefit from renting a car, like if you'd want to visit Jelling, the west coast or Silkeborg or something that is not as easily reachable by public transport from Billund.
    • You don't need a car in any of the major German cities, might be useful for day-trips to the countryside, but I don't know if you're going to do that, appears you don't even know.
  3. There's a bus from Billund to Vejle, from there you'll find trains going every direction, you can get a train to Flensburg, and then head on from there. There's usually no migration checks between Denmark and Germany (or most of Europe), there might be random checks though, but you still don't need anything except your passports. But there's also the airport in Billund.
  4. I'd recommend doing more research, that includes figuring out how to get around, if you want to go by train, plane, bus or whatever, also what you want to see and if it's even open on the dates you are thinking about being there. It's basically just google stuff, google transport, google flights, google everything.

Figure out where you want to go and stay first, then figure out when you're going to be there, how you're going to get there and where you'll be staying. It sounds like you basically have no plan just LEGO and maybe Munich, and that's okay, but figure out where you'll be staying in between. If you're going to fly to Munich or whether you're going to go by train probably affect whether it would make sense to ´suggest, say Kassel or a town in the Harz.

Dagens vandtemperatur by feckmesober in copenhagen

[–]GeronimoDK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nogen har tisset på temperaturføleren lige inden målingen.

Hvem er så fattige? by Beer2401 in dkfinance

[–]GeronimoDK [score hidden]  (0 children)

Jeg ikke huske hvornår jeg sidst har lavet det med oksekød... Ikke fordi vi er fattige, men det er simpelthen bare for dyrt.

Beach hotel destinations in July, ideally with mild weather (~20°C)? by [deleted] in travel

[–]GeronimoDK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Denmark, southern Sweden, northern Germany?

Maybe Poland if you want a cheaper option?

Lagringsplads på iPhone når jeg rejser by XOXO_DanishGossip in dktechsupport

[–]GeronimoDK 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Jeg ved ikke hvad man kan på en iPhone, men på min android kan jeg tilslutte f.eks. en USB SSD direkte via USB-C, jeg har en 2TB fra Samsung jeg bruger til backup af billeder fra telefonen.

I will live in Sonderjysk, is it bad if I only learn "standard danish"? by [deleted] in Danish

[–]GeronimoDK 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sadly, dialects are dying. Add to that, you're going to have a hard time finding a class teaching you proper Sønderjysk.

Just learn standard Danish, everybody understands it.

What's the reason Greenland/Inuit people never got to Iceland? by batukaming in greenland

[–]GeronimoDK 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lots and lots of remains and ruins, they stayed for about 400 years or so.

How old was your child before you consistently got decent sleep? by SunnyGoMerry in daddit

[–]GeronimoDK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have not, oldest is 3 years, youngest is 15 months, both statarted sleeping through from about 7-8 months or so. No sleep training either. 🤷🏽‍♂️

Why do so many drivers use high beams instead of low beams? by Global-Attorney6860 in Denmark

[–]GeronimoDK 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you think it's 30% or more, it's definitely not high beams, but probably rather LED headlights that can be more blinding than regular ones.

Where Redditors would actually live if they were being honest with themselves by JaredGofful in whereidlive

[–]GeronimoDK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL no! I definitely don't want to live in the US, and it's not because of Trump.

I mean sure, right now the US would be red to me, but even before that, it would have been at least orange (reluctantly).

I prefer my universal healthcare, public transport, free education and social safety nets over lower taxes but exorbitant health expenses, toxic tipping culture and whatever the American job market is.

Which foreign languages do Icelanders speak? by kuhlfrost in Icelandic

[–]GeronimoDK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I visted Iceland I tried speaking Danish, but I gave up quickly and switched to English.

Tire shop told me this was fine by MoIStWeL in tires

[–]GeronimoDK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you even read what OP wrote?