In Denmark, people are quite strange to me because I'm not used to that kind of culture, everyone is more closed in on themselves,
sometimes it looks like they're depressed, when they walk they lean a little forward and it looks like they have a bent spine, but
they're also more calm people. When we went for a walk in the city in the evening, for example, the city was always empty, because
everyone was closed in their houses, for me it was very, very unusual. Here, people are much more strict with the rules than in Slovenia.
We had quite an interesting experience, because the professors told us in Slovenia to meet people, and when we tried to meet some girls,
they were scared, because they are obviously not used to this kind of approach from people. Above all, I like Slovenia better, as far as
the people are concerned, or maybe I'm just used to our culture and everything seems normal to us, but they don't. But we also noticed
that everyone talks really quietly and doesn't really like noise. In the evening we made a bit of noise with laughing and talking and
they complained that we were too loud and we had to introduce new rules and they were that we had to be in our rooms by 10:30pm and be
quiet.