Life in Denmark differs little from Slovenian life.
The high school we attend is different from Slovenian schools. Here they go to primary school until the age of 16. Which means they’ve been going to elementary school for 10 years.
After finishing primary school, they can enroll in the secondary school we attend in Sonderborg. This is a technical high school where students are studying for 4 years. However, they don’t go to school all 4 years. They also acquire new knowledge in larger companies.
Danes are also very quiet people who speak little.
But there are also very big differences in product prices, here everything is more expensive. However, they do not use euros to pay, but have their own currency, called the Danish krone. One uro is worth about 7,44 Danish krone. So we have to watch what we buy.
I am already looking forward to the next few days I will spend in Denmark.