I live in Denmark. I've met a few people who don't speak any English but they're not Danish :D
Also it's a fun language learning trope here that it's hard to practice because people will just reply in English if your pronunciation isn't good/it's obvious you're not Danish. It's not ubiquitous but it definitely exists sometimes
All I have to add is be careful investing in a Roth if you plan to leave the US. Some countries don't acknowledge it as a retirement vessel and tldr it's a pretty bad investment if that's the case
I agree with a big decision, but I strongly disagree with needing the language down pat before you go. You should know some for sure, and mostly have a willingness to learn it. You're going to learn so much faster while there than you will studying in the US.
Yup. Lots of graffiti everywhere. Lots of "fuck Elon" stickers on Teslas.
I'm American but I live in Denmark. I very often get to see a sigh of relief when I apologize for America or say "fuck that guy" when people find out where I'm from
I live in Denmark. I've met a few people who don't speak any English but they're not Danish :D
Also it's a fun language learning trope here that it's hard to practice because people will just reply in English if your pronunciation isn't good/it's obvious you're not Danish. It's not ubiquitous but it definitely exists sometimes